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Posts from Anonymous, Toronto

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Huxley was in charge of MKUltra.

Anonymous, Toronto

I think that Rudyard Kipling was a man with high ideals and healthy self-direction. I believe that he was able to discover that walking the line and it is not as narrow as one might think. His poetry shows us balance and justice in nature. His gentle nature would not have offended and he knew better than to dance with the Devil or evil, if you will. He waltzed with wise words that guide us today; to goodness and peace and non-judgement, you might say. I know nothing of his life but his poetry resounds through decades of praise and appraisal. His work has always given me courage and strength to allow life to blossom on it's own.

Anonymous, Toronto

I think it matters whether Wilson said these things and in the context that they're being used. It makes people and their arguments look foolish when they condemn books without reading them, or spew viciousness at enemies not clearly defined by evidence. Is everyone with wealth and power in on the conspiracy? It's hard to stop a speeding train, especially when it's fully loaded down with anger.

Anonymous, Toronto

I think Woody Allen never got it.

Anonymous, Toronto

So...somebody answer the question. Did he really say it? What does the Woodrow Wilson Library say? People are too credulous. If it's on the Internet, and I agree with it, it MUST be true!

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