You Say You Want an (Ultimate) Revolution
As an addendum to Mr. Screw's thorough disembowelment of the Davidson journalism blog, a brief thought from Henry Ford--Our Ford, I should say--on the economic plumbing of our nation (read: the world):
"It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning."
This, ladies and gents, is what you call a symptomatic moment.
(By the by, Ford published a book called "The International Jew: The World's Foremost Problem." Not sure how that fits into the whole hypermodern grid, but it's worth putting on the table.)
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Also, nice choice of pic, you can almost see his vertical slit reptoid eyes
he was just trying to curry favor with the workers with fashionable antisemitism, when it came to buisiness Ford was missing just as much foreskin as the others.
After Lenin died, but before he was embalmed, his brain was removed from his cranium. Famed Russian nuerologist Oskar Vogt was called in to disect Lenin's brain and find the origin of his particular genius. Evidently, Lenin had a shitload of pyramidal nuerons in the third layer of his cerebral cortex. Tragically, the meaning of this (like the meaning of Lenin's economic writings) is obscure, even to experts. The most radical philosophical move Lenin ever made, however, was to become an object. In this he certainly transcended the sum total of his writings and speeches. For any worker can understand an object lesson, while it takes a scholar years of enervating work to plow through translations of a man long dead.
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