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- From: nmiller@starbase.trincoll.edu (norman miller)
- Subject: Re: Secret Societies
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.031914.4581@starbase.trincoll.edu>
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 03:19:14 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan26.231816.22283@digi.lonestar.org> gpalo@digi.lonestar.org (G
- erry Palo) writes:
- >
- >Of the different kinds of people in the world, two are especially interesting.
- >These are conspiracy theorists, who believe in this or that specific cons-
- >piracy, and the anti-conspiracy theorists, who go non-linear at the very
- >suggestion of any conspiracy at all. Sometimes the latter do not go com-
- >pletely non-linear, or rather they cover up the fact with clever, biting
- >humor. Either way, the two types basically never communicate.
- >
- >Gerry Palo (73237.2006@compuserve.com)
-
- And there those like myself who believe in the likelihood that
- conspiracies of all sorts are hatched every day (most of them
- petty) but who go "non-linear" at the sight of grown people
- (computer-literate people at that) who seem to have no need for
- evidence of any sort.
-
- Norman Miller
-