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April 26, 2013

"In the end it all began with an idea."

Once the idea had been conceived, it was worked and reworked, tweaked and retweaked until it finally succeeded.

And then an immaterial notion became actual. It became as real as hundreds of tons of aluminum and fuel hurtling at jet speeds toward skyscrapers in New York City. If anything information has become more influential since. Belmont Club サ The Power of Bad Information

Posted by gerardvanderleun at April 26, 2013 5:26 PM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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What a worthless article (NOT YOURS, GvdL!): Fernandez claims to have the *profound realization* that KNOWLEDGE CAN BE DANGEROUS.

Oh, WOW. Excuse me: I mean: *D*U*H*!

This is the sort of garbage - with a few exceptions like Whittle's or Zo's videos, or a handful of writers there - why I frequent PJMedia ever less and less: it has become (for whatever reason I do not know) little more than a "Roger L Somon Worship" site...and *that* for the dunce (Simon) who:

1) Called Romney "inevitable!" for months before the Primaries,
2) Cried "it's over!" after about 2 or 3 of the Primaries, and
3) accused those who criticized Romney's statist documented record of having a mental disorder.

Yeah. So, like "wow" Mr. Fernandez: ideas *can* be dangerous.

Posted by: Ed Wallis at April 27, 2013 9:14 AM

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