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Topic: Is Jason Sorens an Illuminatus? (Read 4517 times)
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Rearden
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OK, so Jason's a Hitler clone, Zack works for the MOSAD, and the FSP is a joint operation between Odessa and Al Queda.
Elizabeth and Tim are aliens sent here from Garboozal to gather 20,000 morsels, er, "pilgrims," to go to their planet, er, state. It's all a harvesting operation, don't you see, that the Arayans, the Jews, and Muslims are helping aliens with. Oh, unholy alliance!
I guess that about wraps it up. Flee, flee for your lives, fellow members, or prepare to be turned into finger sandwiches on a far away planet by a Hitler clone and the MOSAD!!!! If only they had used their powers for good instead of evil!
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Government can do only one thing: It can break your legs, hand you a crutch, and say, "See? If not for the government you couldn't walk."
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Zack Bass
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... the medium through which Yale and Harvard propagate is, "You are the rulers of tomorrow." Mebbeso, mebbeso, but the day is not yet come when I fear a grad student somewhere under half my age, be he Straussian elitist, plain elitist, illuminatus or merely tricksy.
The fact that someone has attended Yale is flimsy evidence of Bones membership. And I'm sure lots of non-Illuminati attend Yale today. I understand Jason is referred to as "The Quota From Virginia."
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JasonPSorens
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Zack's right; when it comes to the success of the FSP, it doesn't matter that..., err, it wouldn't matter if I were an Illuminatus.  But Karl's right too; answering Letter Rip's question would be a no-win situation for me. And saying that I'm not answering it would be just as bad - worse, according to Letter Rip. So I'm not saying that I'm not answering it, either.
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« Last Edit: September 25, 2003, 06:42:16 pm by JasonPSorens »
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Audio signature (MP3) "Experience has shown that it is difficult, if not impossible, for a populous state to be run by good laws." --Aristotle, The Politics
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Herself
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See, Zack? See?
You misintrepreted my comment about Yale and Harvard (where my maternal grandfather taught); skullduggerish organizations bedammed, alumni of those schools really are disproportionately represented among Our Leaders, political and civil alike. Students are well aware of it; it becomes part of the atmosphere, like geekery at MIT.
--Herself
PS: you betcher sweet a$$ I am!
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Civilization in the United States ended by 1913.
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Zack Bass
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PS: you betcher sweet a$$ I am!
My god is there nothing you haven't squirreled away up there? Turtles, Kornbluth (TWO VERSIONS!), Russell....
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Zack Bass
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He ... has answered these ridiculous and bizarre allegations before. Let it alone, already.  No, apparently he will not answer. (If he has already answered, please give us the link I missed it.) A negative answer, although it would not satisfy a die-hard, would make a difference to some of us. To answer in the negative would do some small amount of good, and it would do no harm; so why not?
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My god is there nothing you haven't squirreled away up there? Turtles, Kornbluth (TWO VERSIONS!), Russell.... Ummm, I don't forget much of what I read, Zack; and I'm addicted to the written word. But if it's any consolation, I had to go downstairs to the room that would be the dining room except it's the library (mumble-thousand volumes of SF alone) to look up the exact title of the Kornbluth tale and was surprised to find the two endings. (Himself claims we live in a "wizard's house," what with the books, eclectic furniture, books, obscure and arcane gadgetry, books, tools and implements of all sorts and a small flurry of black cats). I cannot turn out a decent pie crust, either. It's my sole failing, well, that and not taking the Trilateral Commission seriously.  So if Jason seizes the reins of power and turns the FS into a vile satrapy of the New World Order, I'll feed him a pie crust he'll loathe so much, he'll have to go into seclusion and will never be able to face pastries again. There, that should keep his possibly-elitist self in line! --H
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« Last Edit: September 25, 2003, 11:32:17 pm by Herself »
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Civilization in the United States ended by 1913.
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Someone OTHER THAN the original Paranoid Conspiracy Theorist is pushing Jason to answer such an illegitimate, irrelevant question? What has this world come to? This is like asking him to answer whether or not he's the Tooth Fairy or Santa Claus. The answer is irrelevant because paranoid conspiracy theorists only ask such questions because they have severe psychological problems. PCTs expend an enormous amount of energy worrying and thinking about specific conspiracy theories. Almost to the point at which it destroys them. Take Nixon for example. He was a rampant PCT and believer in a massive Jewish conspiracy as well. The publicized once-secret recordings from the Oval Office prove this. Behind closed doors, Nixon was always worried about who was a Jew and who was not a Jew. A typical secret Nixon conversation was as follows: "Is he a Jew? What about him? Do you think he's a Jew? I think he's a Jew. The Jews are everywhere!" The truth is that PCTs are everywhere! There's NOTHING you can do to help them other than to continuously tell them that they are paranoid conspiracy theorists stuck in a mentality that can and will destroy them if they do not free themselves from it. There are no questions to be answered. There are no answers to be found. PCTs have a mental problem, they need help, and Jason is only another victim of a paranoid conspiracy theory. Or should I say "theories"? This is at least the second time he has been accused of a vast conspiracy. 
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Please donate $5 to $10 per month to the Liberty Scholarship Fund!"Noncooperation is intended to pave the way to real, honorable, and voluntary cooperation based on mutual respect and trust." -Gandhi
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But if you think PCTs are everywhere, exerting undue influence upon the course of events and supposedly colluding to "hound" (you never got on the wrong side of a TV reporter, didja?) those poor, innocent folks who haven't done anything to deserve it, doesn't that make you a PCT, too?
I'll bet those tinfoil hats are nothing but a sign! Sneaky, conniving PCTs, using the Club of Rome as a beard while they wend their way into the highest offices in the land.....
--H
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« Last Edit: September 26, 2003, 07:28:13 am by Herself »
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Civilization in the United States ended by 1913.
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Zack Bass
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Are you a fan of conspiracy theories? Do you believe in them? Do you believe in some of them? Do you think they are all hogwash? Do you think some of them are hogwash?
The vast majority of conspiracy theories are hogwash. And here's why: The Conspirators make up thousands of ridiculous conspiracy theories as disinformation, so that when you do hear The Truth you will assume it's just another piece of crap. If you can't keep something of value from being seen, surround it with millions of similar-but-worthless items.
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Zack Bass
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... paranoid conspiracy theorists only ask such questions because they have severe psychological problems.
How rude. 
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... The vast majority of conspiracy theories are hogwash. And here's why: The Conspirators make up thousands of ridiculous conspiracy theories as disinformation, so that when you do hear The Truth you will assume it's just another piece of crap.
If you can't keep something of value from being seen, surround it with millions of similar-but-worthless items.
Which is why supermarket tabloids like The Sun and The Weekly World News would come in handy. If an editor puts the truth about JFK between stories about Bat Boy joining the military and US Senators that are space aliens, then it all looks silly. 
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Letter Rip
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Banished to Off-Topic! **smacks head** Doh! Okay, a topic along the lines of "Who is Jason?" is not FSP-related. I apologize for mis-categorizing it. I should've known to put it among "What is your favorite beer?" and "My daughter is SOOOOOO cute..." etc. Hey! Jason answered! **reads post** Well, sort of I guess. Zack's right; when it comes to the success of the FSP, it doesn't matter that..., err, it wouldn't matter if I were an Illuminatus.  Absolutely true... Jason: "But Karl's right too; answering Letter Rip's question would be a no-win situation for me. And saying that I'm not answering it would be just as bad - worse, according to Letter Rip. So I'm not saying that I'm not answering it, either." Say what? **reads that bit again, scratches head** At this point it would be clear that there will be no answer! Okay, last post. I've got a comet to catch!  (Jason, thanks for your reply). So, how does Jason "lose" if he answers? Only if he considers the question some sort of "duel". My question was simple, not based on fantasy but on the real and verifiable existence of the S & B at Yale. It was not about a contest between me and Jason with one person emerging as THE VICTOR! But not answering looks shady and evasive and DOES turn it into a "duel" if the asker persists. That is one reason why one asks the hard questions. Because it may reveal the character of the "askee", regardless of the answer. Slick politicians know this and defuse hard questions by answering them quickly and with finality. They also understand the foolishness of concerning themselves with how people are going to perceive their answer. This would indicate that Jason's character is not along the lines of slick politicians. Yay! ....and having taken in all the posts here, I agree that the question was not relevant to the FSP. We are all here because we have faith in the soundness of Jasons' research that points to the possibility of success. That is the foundation of the FSP and not Jason the man. I apologize to the members here (who are certainly an intelligent, lively and colorful lot!) who would rather I hadn't asked that question and to Jason as well, as the FSP is certainly not a "Cult of Personality". If tires are to be kicked here, the boot should be directed at the research itself and not at Jason. Sorry Jason. 
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« Last Edit: September 26, 2003, 05:12:52 pm by Letter Rip »
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JasonPSorens
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Sorry Jason.  It's okay, but for future reference, S&B doesn't recruit grad students or professors. I suppose a true member of The Spotlight Readers Anonymous would know that, so your question indicates that you're not a member of The Spotlight Readers Anonymous. Yay!
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Audio signature (MP3) "Experience has shown that it is difficult, if not impossible, for a populous state to be run by good laws." --Aristotle, The Politics
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Letter Rip
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Eh? What's this? The Spotlight Readers Anonymous? hmmmm........ 
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