Posted by Rhisiart Gwilym
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on November 2, 2009, 8:27 am, in reply to "Mahatma (great soul). Despite his dislike of inflating praise -- what other word fits? NOM"
-- mahatmas have blind spots, it seems. And far too many of his obviously above-average-IQ audience seemed to be sharing the same delusion, judging by the applause. Others, though, were clearly a little miffed by his dismissal (as nobodies) of the thousand or more professionals in APPROPRIATE (Sic!) disciplines who have now gone on record as having no confidence in the official conspiracy Big Lie, and who are demanding a new, de-politicised, honest enquiry. (Surely a prime concern for any truth-seeking dissident, considering how this particular Big Lie is STILL being used very actively by USukisnato propagandists to underpin the current USukisnato crimes-against-humanity aggressions in the ultimately-crucial oil/gas/pipeline-patch)
Uncharacteristic unconvincingness, coming from Noam. Still one of my chief moral/intellectual all-time heroes, though. We're all allowed the odd human error, and absolutely no-one can be up to speed on everything at once, especially at 80.
Here's that giggle-pic again. Study it for a minute or two, to see all its highly appropriate implications:
http://www.runtogold.com/images/man-dog-working-together.jpg
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