Re: David Duke the White Supremacist?

From: Joe Dees (joedees@addall.com)
Date: Sat Aug 25 2001 - 22:02:22 MDT


('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) > "Olga Bourlin" <fauxever@sprynet.com> <extropians@extropy.org> Re: David Duke the White Supremacist?Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2001 09:02:28 -0700
>Reply-To: extropians@extropy.org
>
>From: "Joe Dees" <joedees@addall.com>
>> > "Michael M. Butler" <butler@comp-lib.org> extropians@extropy.org Re:
>David Duke the White Supremacist?Reply-To: extropians@extropy.org
>> >
>> >Olga:
>> >
>> >If you've never gotten on an "enemy" mailing list just to check them out,
>> >that's fine. But condemning other for possibly doing so seems like a
>heartfelt,
>> >but possibly misplaced, reaction. I make a point to read things by people
>with
>> >"pooposing" (opposing) views.
>> >
>> This is exactly why I read the Turner Diaries and Hunter, the other book
>by William Pierce (Andrew MacDonald is a pseudonym), Serpent's Walk by
>Randolph D. Calverhall, The Kloran of the White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan,
>Realm of Mississippi, Wake Up, America by Jerry Falwell, Battle for the Mind
>by Tim LaHaye, A Time To Kill by Michael Bray, the Army of God Manuel,
>Closed: 99 Ways to Stop Abortion by Joseph M. Scheidler, The Little Red Book
>by Mao Tse Tung, The Little Green Book by Moammar Qaddafi, The Protocols of
>the Learned Elders of Zion, Mein Kampf by Adoph Hitler, the Communist
>Manifesto and Das Kapital by Karl Marx, and the Unabomber Manifesto by Ted
>Kaczynski. It is important to know those whom you oppose, if only to be
>prepared for the tricks people of such mindsets might try; they will
>certainly attempt to understand you, so that they might exploit that
>understanding.
>
>Thanks, Joe. I've read some of the books you mentioned, and have studied
>the Old and New Testaments, as well, for information's sake (being an
>atheist myself). I know what you're saying, and I agree. Working full
>time, it's difficult to keep up with the several-books-at-once I have as it
>is ... you know that saying, "So many books, so little time." We bookworms
>sorely need to be able to upload whole libraries - or else be able to live
>forever! (but will The Hunger cease then? ... aaargh.)
>
>Olga
>
For a fuller picture of the variants to be found within patriarchal monotheism, although the old and new testaments are the main texts, it is practically essential to also read the Koran, and very useful to read the Zend Avesta of Zarasthustra (Zoroastrianism), as well as the Zohar, the Sepher Yetzirah, the Book of Mormon, the Pearl of Great Price, and the Book of Doctrines and Covenants.

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