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Hiding Behind Words

Dec 11, 2006 05:35 AM
by carlosaveline


Friends.

Mr. Caldwell, for lack of interest in discussing the content of issues, has recently questioned a word, "attacks". 

This is what he calls "distraction". 

Well, if Mr. Caldwell is not happy with the word "attack", let's say then that he makes "criticisms" with regard to the ULT. Systematic criticisms, by the way, or gossips, or inuendos, or slanders, according to the viewpoint of the observer. 

These "criticisms" were qualified as "a cruzade" by historian Paul Johnson, who, as we all know, is far from being an HPB student or an associate of the ULT. 

The fact that one hides behind false names creates, perhaps, the mental habit to hide behind words in general. 

Ray Morgan had, or has, a better clarity of vision; and Mr. Caldwell could, perhaps, learn a little bit from Morgan on "Mayavic Ideations". 


Carlos. 


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