====The Hobbit1984====by J.R.R. TolkienGeorge Orwell
<blockquote>"For your hospitality our sincerest thanksIt was a bright cold day in April, and for your offer of professional assistance our grateful acceptancethe clocks were striking thirteen. Terms: cash on deliveryWinston Smith, up to and not exceeding one fourteenth of total profits (if any); all traveling expenses guaranteed his chin nuzzled into his breast in any event; funeral expenses an effort to be defrayed by us or our representativesescape the vile wind, if occasion arises and slipped quickly through the matter is glass doors of Victory Mansions, though not otherwise arranged forquickly enough to prevent a swirl of gritty dust from entering along with him."</blockquote>
*[[I Am Trying To Believe]]MAILSTROM: GALLOWS*ANOTHER VERSION OF THE TRUTH FORUMS*BE THE HAMMER*105TH AIRBORNE CRUSADERS*CONSOLIDATED MAIL SYSTEMSMAILSTROM: NEEDLE
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====A People's History Adventures of the United States: 1492-PresentHuckleberry Finn====by Howard ZinnMark Twain
<blockquote>"Arawak men It was a close place. I took it up, and womenheld it in my hand. I was a-trembling, nakedbecause I’d got to decide, tawnyforever, betwixt two things, and full I knowed it. I studied a minute, sort of wonderholding my breath, emerged from their villages onto the island's beaches and swam out then says to myself: “All right then, I’ll go to get a closer look at the strange big boathell”—and tore it up. When Columbus It was awful thoughts and his sailors came ashoreawful words, carrying swords, speaking oddly, the Arawaks ran to greet but they was said. And I let them, brought them food, water, gifts. He later wrote of this in his logstay said; and never thought no more about reforming."</blockquote>
*ANOTHER VERSION OF THE TRUTH: REVISIONISM SOLUTIONS BACKWARDS INITIATIVE
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====Slaughterhouse-FiveAngels in America====by Kurt VonnegutTony Kushner
<blockquote>"All this happened, more or less. The war parts, anyway, are pretty much true. One guy I knew really was shot in Dresden for taking a teapot that wasn't his. Another guy I knew really did threaten to have his personal enemies killed by hired gunmen after the war. And so on. I've changed all see the names. I really did go back to Dresden with Guggenheim money (God love it) in 1967. It looked a lot like Daytonuniverse, OhioJoe, more open spaces than Dayton has. There must be tons as a kind of human bone meal sandstorm in the ground. I went back there outer space with an old war buddywinds of mega-hurricane velocity, Bernard V. O'Hare, and we made friends with a cab driver, who took us to the slaughterhouse where we had been locked up at night as prisoners but instead of war. His name was Gerhard Müller. He told us that he was a prisoner grains of the Americans for a while. We asked him how sand it was to live under Communism, and he said that it was terrible at first, because everybody had to work so hard, and because there wasn't much shelter or food or clothing. But things were much better now. He had a pleasant little apartment, s shards and his daughter was getting an excellent educationsplinters of glass . His mother was incinerated in the Dresden fire-storm. So it goes.You ever feel that way? Ever have one of those days?"</blockquote>
*US WIRETAP*ANOTHER VERSION OF THE TRUTH FORUMSMAILSTROM: BELLADONNA
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====CautionBeloved====by Walt WhitmanToni Morrison
<blockquote>"To: The StatesWomen in the house knew it and so did the children. For years each put up with the spite in his own way, or any one of them, or any city of The States, Resist much, Obey little; Once unquestioning obedience, once fully enslaved; once fully enslaved, no nation, state, city, ever afterward resumes its libertybut by 1873 Sethe and her daughter Denver were it's only victims."</blockquote>
*HOLLYWOOD IN MEMORIAMMAILSTROM: CLEANSING
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====Bible Stories for Adults, No. 17: The Diary of a Young GirlDeluge====by Anne FrankJames Morrow
<blockquote>"Have you ever heard Take your cup down to the term 'hostages'? That's the latest punishment for saboteursCaspian, dip, and drink. Itdid not always taste of salt. Yahweh's watery slaughter may have purified the most horrible thing you can imagine. Leading citizens--innocent people--are taken prisoner to await their execution. If the Gestapo can't find the saboteurearth, but it left his seas a ruin, they simply grab five hostages brackish with pagan blood and line them up against the wall. You read the announcements tears of their death in the paper, where they're referred to as 'fatal accidentswicked orphans.' - October 9, 1942"</blockquote>
*SECURE BROADCASTS INFORMATICSMAILSTROM: ATROPINE
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====Adventures of Huckleberry FinnBrazil====by Mark TwainTerry Gilliam
<blockquote>"It was a close place. I took it up, and held it <i>Interviewer</i>: What do you believe is behind this recent increase in my handterrorist bombings? <br><i>Helpmann</i>: Bad sportsmanship. I was aA ruthless minority of people seems to have forgotten certain good old-trembling, because I’d got to decide, forever, betwixt two things, and I knowed itfashioned virtues. They just can't stand seeing the other fellow win. I studied a minute, sort of holding my breath, and then says to myself: “All right then, I’ll go to hell”—and tore it upIf these people would just play the game. It was awful thoughts and awful words, but they was said. And I let them stay said; and never thought no more about reforming."</blockquote> *SOLUTIONS BACKWARDS INITIATIVE
*[[Mining For Life]] [http://miningforlife.com]
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====Howl, Part IIThe Catcher in the Rye====by Allen GinsbergJ.D. Salinger
<blockquote>"Moloch! Moloch! Robot apartments! invisible suburbs! skeleton treasuries! blind capitals! demonic industries! spectral nations! invincible mad houses! granite cocks! monstrous bombs!I'm standing on the edge of some crazy cliff. What I have to do, I have to catch everybody if they start to go over the cliff— I mean if they're running and they don't look where they're going I have to come out from somewhere and catch them. That's all I'd do all day. I'd just be the catcher in the rye and all. I know it's crazy, but that's the only thing I'd really like to be. I know it's crazy."</blockquote>
*THE WATER TURNED TO BLOODOPERATION SWAMP 0000
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====The Origin of SpeciesCaution====by Charles DarwinWalt Whitman
<blockquote>"We shall best understand the probable course To: The States, or any one of natural selection by taking the case them, or any city of a country undergoing some physical changeThe States, for instanceResist much, of climate. The proportional numbers of Obey little; Once unquestioning obedience, once fully enslaved; once fully enslaved, no nation, state, city, ever afterward resumes its inhabitants would almost immediately undergo a change, and some species might become extinctliberty."</blockquote>
*JUDSON OGRAM: JOHN FERMINGERHOLLYWOOD IN MEMORIAM
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====The Communist ManifestoChocolate War====by Karl Marx and Friedrich EngelsRobert Cormier
<blockquote>"A spectre is haunting Europe — the spectre of CommunismThey murdered him. All the Powers of old Europe have entered into a holy alliance to exorcise this spectre: Pope and Czar, Metternich and Guizot, French Radicals and German police-spies."</blockquote>
*JUDSON OGRAM: MOIRA WAAG PTAs he turned to take the ball, a dam burst against the side of his head and a hand grenade shattered his stomach. 1Engulfed by nausea, he pitched toward the grass. His mouth encountered gravel, and he spat frantically, afraid that some of his teeth had been knocked out. Rising to his feet, he saw the field through drifting gauze but held on until everything settled into place, like a lens focusing, making the world sharp again, with edges."</blockquote>
----====Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West====by Gregory Maguire <blockquote>"The decades - Fiyero thought, in love with her or at least so frightened for her that he could mistake it for love -- the decades looked on and didn't see her passing. They stared from their fixed mounts across at each other and didn't see the revolution striding between them, on her way to destiny."</blockquote> *JUDSON OGRAMMAILSTROM: MOIRA WAAG PT. 2CLEAVER
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====The Catcher in the RyeCivil Disobedience====by J.D. SalingerHenry David Thoreau
<blockquote>"I'm standing on HEARTILY ACCEPT the edge of some crazy cliff. What I have to domotto, I have to catch everybody if they start to go over the cliff— I mean if they're running and they don't look where they're going I have to come out from somewhere and catch them. — "That's all I'd do all day. I'd just be the catcher in the rye government is best which governs least"; and all. I know it's crazy, but that's the only thing I'd really should like to be. I know see it's crazyacted up to more rapidly and systematically."</blockquote>
* OPERATION SWAMP 0000MAILSTROM: WRETCHED
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====The Perils of ObedienceA Clockwork Orange====by Stanley MilgramAnthony Burgess
<blockquote>"The legal He was in the land all right, well away, in orbit, and philosophic aspects of obedience are of enormous importanceI knew what it was like, having tried it like everybody else had done, but they say very little about how most people behave in concrete situations. at this time I set up a simple experiment at Yale University 'd got to test how much pain an ordinary citizen would inflict on another person simply because he thinking it was ordered to by an experimental scientista cowardly sort of a beschch, O my brothers. Stark authority was pitted against the subjectsYou' [participantsd lay there after you'] strongest moral imperatives against hurting others, and, with d drunk the subjects' [participants'] ears ringing with the screams of the victims, authority won more often than notold moloko.. The extreme willingness of adults to go to almost any lengths on the command of an authority constitutes the chief finding of the study and the fact most urgently demanding explanation."</blockquote>
Ordinary people, simply doing their jobs, and without any particular hostility on their part, can become agents in a terrible destructive process. Moreover, even when the destructive effects of their work become patently clear, and they are asked to carry out actions incompatible with fundamental standards of morality, relatively few people have the resources needed to resist authority."</blockquote> *OPERATION CHIP SWEEPMAILSTROM: WETWORK
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====1984The Communist Manifesto====by George OrwellKarl Marx and Friedrich Engels
<blockquote>"It was a bright cold day in April, and A spectre is haunting Europe — the clocks were striking thirteenspectre of Communism. Winston Smith, his chin nuzzled All the Powers of old Europe have entered into his breast in an effort a holy alliance to escape the vile windexorcise this spectre: Pope and Czar, slipped quickly through the glass doors of Victory MansionsMetternich and Guizot, though not quickly enough to prevent a swirl of gritty dust from entering along with himFrench Radicals and German police-spies."</blockquote>
*MAILSTROMJUDSON OGRAM: GALLOWS*MAILSTROM: NEEDLEMOIRA WAAG PT. 1
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====Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in AmericaThe Crucible====by Barbara EhrenreichArthur Miller
<blockquote>"Mostly out of laziness, I decide to start my low-wage life in the town nearest to where I actually live, Key West, Florida, which with a population of about 25,000 There is elbowing its way up to the status of a genuine city. The downside of familiarity, I soon realize, is that it's not easy to go from being a consumer, thoughtlessly throwing money around in exchange for groceries and movies and gas, to being a worker in the very same place. I am terrified, especially at the beginning, of being recognized by some friendly business owner or erstwhile neighbor and having misty plot afoot so subtle we should be criminal to stammer out some explanation of my project. Happily, though, my fears turn out cling to be entirely unwarranted: during a month of poverty and toil, no one recognizes my face or my name, which goes unnoticed and for the most part unuttered. In this parallel universe where my father never got out of the mines and I never got through college, I am 'baby,' 'honey,' 'blondie,' old respects and, most commonly, 'girlancient friendships.'"</blockquote>
*MAILSTROM[[The Mailstrom]]: GASOLINEHubris [http://themailstrom.com/hubris_39tpLe.htm]
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====Invisible ManThe Diary of a Young Girl====by Ralph EllisonAnne Frank
<blockquote>"I never told Have you, but our life is a war and I have been a traitor all my born days, days, a spy in ever heard the term 'hostages'? That's the enemylatest punishment for saboteurs. It's country ever since I give the most horrible thing you can imagine. Leading citizens--innocent people--are taken prisoner to await their execution. If the Gestapo can't find the saboteur, they simply grab five hostages and line them up my gun back in against the reconstructionwall. Live with your head You read the announcements of their death in the lionpaper, where they's mouthre referred to as 'fatal accidents.' - October 9, 1942"</blockquote>
*MAILSTROM: TUMBRELSECURE BROADCASTS INFORMATICS
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====Civil DisobedienceEquus====by Henry David ThoreauPeter Shaffer
<blockquote>"I HEARTILY ACCEPT the mottoThere is now, — "That government is best which governs least"; and I should like to see in my mouth, this sharp chain. And it acted up to more rapidly and systematicallynever comes out."</blockquote>
*MAILSTROM: WRETCHEDCORRIDA
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====A Clockwork OrangeThe Fate of an Honest Intellectual====by Anthony BurgessNoam Chomsky
<blockquote>"He was 's now living in the land all right, well away, a little apartment somewhere in orbitNew York City, and I knew he's a part-time social worker working with teenage drop-outs. Very promising scholar—if he'd done what it he was liketold, having tried it like everybody else had done, but he would have gone on and right now he'd be a professor somewhere at this some big university. Instead he's working part-time Iwith disturbed teenaged kids for a couple thousand dollars a year. That'd got to thinking it was s a cowardly sort of lot better than a beschchdeath squad, O my brothers. Youit'd lay there after yous true—it'd drunk s a whole lot better than a death squad. But those are the old moloko..techniques of control that are around."</blockquote>
*MAILSTROM: WETWORKSPORE
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====A Seperate PeaceThe Grapes of Wrath====by John KnowlesSteinbeck
<blockquote>"I felt fear's echoRattlesnakes! Don’t take chances with ’em, and along with that I felt an’ if they argue, shoot first. If a kid’ll kill a cop, what’ll the unhinged, uncontrollable joy which had been its accompaniment and opposite facemen do? Thing is, joy which had broken out sometimes in those days like Northern Lights across black skyget tougher’n they are. Treat ‘em rough. Scare ‘em."</blockquote>
*MAILSTROM[[The Price of Treason]] [http: BITTER//thepriceoftreason.net/]
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====Bible Stories for Adults, No. 17: The DelugeHarry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince====by James MorrowJ.K. Rowling
<blockquote>"Take your cup down to Voldemort himself created his worst enemy, just as tyrants everywhere do! Have you any idea how much tyrants fear the Caspianpeople they oppress? All of them realize that, dipone day, and drinkamongst their many victims, there is sure to be one. It did not always taste of salt. Yahweh's watery slaughter may have purified the earth, but it left his seas a ruin, brackish with pagan blood and the tears of wicked orphans."</blockquote>
*MAILSTROM: ATROPINEREGRET
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====The Things They CarriedHeather Has Two Mommies====by Tim O'BrienLeslea Newman
<blockquote>"First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross carried letters from Heather's favourite number is two. She has two arms, two legs, two eyes, two ears, two hands, and two feet. Heather has two pets: a girl ginger-colored cat named Martha, Gingersnap and a junior at Mount Sebastian College in New Jerseybig black dog named Midnight. They were not love letters, but Lieutenant Cross was hoping, so he kept them folded in plastic at the bottom of his rucksackHeather also has two mommies: Mama Kate and Mama Jane."</blockquote>
*MAILSTROM: PLIERSSICKLE
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====EquusHiroshima====by Peter ShafferJohn Hersey
<blockquote>"There is nowAt exactly fifteen minutes past eight in the morning, on August 6, 1945, Japanese time, at the moment when the atomic bomb flashed above Hiroshima, Miss Toshiko Sasaki, a clerk in my mouththe personnel department of the East Asia Tin Works, this sharp chain. And it never comes outhad just sat down at her place in the girl office and was turning her head to speak to the girl at the next desk."</blockquote>
*MAILSTROM: CORRIDASLANDER
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====HiroshimaThe Hobbit====by John HerseyJ.R.R. Tolkien
<blockquote>"At exactly fifteen minutes past eight in the morningFor your hospitality our sincerest thanks, and for your offer of professional assistance our grateful acceptance. Terms: cash on August 6delivery, 1945, Japanese time, at the moment when the atomic bomb flashed above Hiroshima, Miss Toshiko Sasaki, a clerk up to and not exceeding one fourteenth of total profits (if any); all traveling expenses guaranteed in the personnel department of the East Asia Tin Worksany event; funeral expenses to be defrayed by us or our representatives, had just sat down at her place in the girl office if occasion arises and was turning her head to speak to the girl at the next deskmatter is not otherwise arranged for."</blockquote>
*MAILSTROM: SLANDER[[I Am Trying To Believe]]*ANOTHER VERSION OF THE TRUTH FORUMS*BE THE HAMMER*105TH AIRBORNE CRUSADERS*CONSOLIDATED MAIL SYSTEMS
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====OrientalismHowl, Part II====by Edward SaidAllen Ginsberg
<blockquote>"On June 13, 1910, Arthur James Balfour lectured the House of Commons on 'the problems with which we have to deal in Egypt.' 'These,' he said, 'belong to a whole different category than those affecting the Isle of Wight or West Riding of Yorkshire.'Moloch! Moloch! Robot apartments! invisible suburbs! skeleton treasuries! blind capitals! demonic industries! spectral nations! invincible mad houses! granite cocks! monstrous bombs!"</blockquote>
*MAILSTROM: FLENSE THE WATER TURNED TO BLOOD
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====The Fate of an Honest IntellectualInvisible Man====by Noam ChomskyRalph Ellison
<blockquote>"He's now living in I never told you, but our life is a little apartment somewhere in New York City, war and he's I have been a part-time social worker working with teenage drop-outs. Very promising scholar—if he'd done what he was toldtraitor all my born days, days, he would have gone on and right now he'd be a professor somewhere at some big university. Instead hespy in the enemy's working part-time country ever since I give up my gun back in the reconstruction. Live with disturbed teenaged kids for a couple thousand dollars a year. That's a lot better than a death squad, it's true—ityour head in the lion's a whole lot better than a death squad. But those are the techniques of control that are aroundmouth."</blockquote>
*MAILSTROM: SPORETUMBREL
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====Heather Has Two Mommies====by Leslea NewmanDavid Henry Hwang
<blockquote>"Heather's favourite number is twoGALLIMARD. She has two armsButterfly, two legs, two eyesButterfly...(He forces himself to turn away, two ears, two handsas the image of Song fades out, and two feettalks to us. Heather has two pets)The limits of my cell are such: a gingerfour-colored cat named Gingersnap and -a big black dog named Midnight. Heather also has two mommies: Mama Kate and Mama Jane-half meters by five."</blockquote>
*MAILSTROM: SICKLEWIDOW
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====Harry Potter and the Half-Blood PrinceMiddlesex====by J.K. RowlingJeffrey Eugenides
<blockquote>"Voldemort himself created his worst enemyBut I was beginning to understand something about normality. Normality wasn’t normal. It couldn’t be. If normality were normal, just as tyrants everywhere do! Have you any idea how much tyrants fear everybody could leave it alone. They could sit back and let normality manifest itself. But people—and especially doctors—had doubts about normality. They weren’t sure normality was up to the people job. And so they oppress? All of them realize that, one day, amongst their many victims, there is sure felt inclined to be one..give it a boost."</blockquote>
*MAILSTROM: REGRETPARASITE
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====Stranger Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in a Strange LandAmerica====by Robert A. Heinlein Barbara Ehrenreich
<blockquote>"Christ was crucified Mostly out of laziness, I decide to start my low-wage life in the town nearest to where I actually live, Key West, Florida, which with a population of about 25,000 is elbowing its way up to the status of a genuine city. The downside of familiarity, I soon realize, is that it's not easy to go from being a consumer, thoughtlessly throwing money around in exchange for preaching without groceries and movies and gas, to being a police permitworker in the very same place. Sweat over thatI am terrified, especially at the beginning, of being recognized by some friendly business owner or erstwhile neighbor and having to stammer out some explanation of my project. Happily, though, my fears turn out to be entirely unwarranted: during a month of poverty and toil, no one recognizes my face or my name, which goes unnoticed and for the most part unuttered. In this parallel universe where my father never got out of the mines and I never got through college, I am 'baby,' 'honey,' 'blondie,' and, most commonly, instead!'girl.'" </blockquote>
*MAILSTROM: INFARCTIONGASOLINE
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====M. ButterflyOrientalism====by David Henry HwangEdward Said
<blockquote>"GALLIMARD. ButterflyOn June 13, Butterfly...(He forces himself to turn away1910, as Arthur James Balfour lectured the image House of Song fades outCommons on 'the problems with which we have to deal in Egypt.' 'These,' he said, and talks 'belong to us.)The limits a whole different category than those affecting the Isle of Wight or West Riding of my cell are such: four-and-a-half meters by fiveYorkshire.'"</blockquote>
*MAILSTROM: WIDOWFLENSE
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====BelovedThe Origin of Species====by Toni MorrisonCharles Darwin
<blockquote>"The Women in We shall best understand the house knew it and so did probable course of natural selection by taking the childrencase of a country undergoing some physical change, for instance, of climate. For years each put up with the spite in his own wayThe proportional numbers of its inhabitants would almost immediately undergo a change, but by 1873 Sethe and her daughter Denver were it's only victimssome species might become extinct."</blockquote>
*MAILSTROMJUDSON OGRAM: CLEANSINGJOHN FERMINGER
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====Angels in AmericaThe Perils of Obedience====by Tony KushnerStanley Milgram <blockquote>"The legal and philosophic aspects of obedience are of enormous importance, but they say very little about how most people behave in concrete situations. I set up a simple experiment at Yale University to test how much pain an ordinary citizen would inflict on another person simply because he was ordered to by an experimental scientist. Stark authority was pitted against the subjects' [participants'] strongest moral imperatives against hurting others, and, with the subjects' [participants'] ears ringing with the screams of the victims, authority won more often than not. The extreme willingness of adults to go to almost any lengths on the command of an authority constitutes the chief finding of the study and the fact most urgently demanding explanation.
<blockquote>"I see the universeOrdinary people, Joesimply doing their jobs, as and without any particular hostility on their part, can become agents in a kind terrible destructive process. Moreover, even when the destructive effects of sandstorm in outer space their work become patently clear, and they are asked to carry out actions incompatible with winds fundamental standards of mega-hurricane velocitymorality, but instead of grains of sand it's shards and splinters of glass relatively few people have the resources needed to resist authority... You ever feel that way? Ever have one of those days?"</blockquote>
*MAILSTROM: BELLADONNAOPERATION CHIP SWEEP
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====MiddlesexA People's History of the United States: 1492-Present====by Jeffrey EugenidesHoward Zinn
<blockquote>"But I was beginning to understand something about normality. Normality wasn’t normal. It couldn’t be. If normality were normalArawak men and women, naked, tawny, and full of wonder, everybody could leave it alone. They could sit back emerged from their villages onto the island's beaches and let normality manifest itself. But people—and especially doctors—had doubts about normality. They weren’t sure normality was up swam out to get a closer look at the jobstrange big boat. And so they felt inclined When Columbus and his sailors came ashore, carrying swords, speaking oddly, the Arawaks ran to give it a boostgreet them, brought them food, water, gifts. He later wrote of this in his log."</blockquote>
*MAILSTROMANOTHER VERSION OF THE TRUTH: PARASITEREVISIONISM
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====The Chocolate WarPleasantville====by Robert CormierGary Ross
<blockquote>"They murdered himBOB: [to David/Bud and Bill] 'You are charged with descration of a public building and the intentional use of prohibited paint colors in violation of The Pleasantville Code of Conduct and "Laws of Common Decency. " Do you admit that on the night of May 1 you did consciously and willfully apply the following FORBIDDEN paint colors to the North Wall of the Pleasantville Police Station: Red, Pink, Vermilion, Puce, Chartreuse, Umber, Blue, Aqua, Ox Blood, Green, Peach, Crimson, Yellow, Olive and Magenta?'"</blockquote>
As he turned to take the ball, a dam burst against the side of his head and a hand grenade shattered his stomach. Engulfed by nausea, he pitched toward the grass. His mouth encountered gravel, and he spat frantically, afraid that some of his teeth had been knocked out*[[One Country At A Time]] [http://www. Rising to his feet, he saw the field through drifting gauze but held on until everything settled into place, like a lens focusing, making the world sharp again, with edgesonecountryatatime."<net/blockquote> *MAILSTROM: CLEAVER]
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====A Seperate Peace====
by John Knowles
<blockquote>"I felt fear's echo, and along with that I felt the unhinged, uncontrollable joy which had been its accompaniment and opposite face, joy which had broken out sometimes in those days like Northern Lights across black sky."</blockquote>
*MAILSTROM: BITTER
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====PleasantvilleSlaughterhouse-Five====by Gary Ross Kurt Vonnegut
<blockquote>"BOB: [All this happened, more or less. The war parts, anyway, are pretty much true. One guy I knew really was shot in Dresden for taking a teapot that wasn't his. Another guy I knew really did threaten to David/Bud and Bill] have his personal enemies killed by hired gunmen after the war. And so on. I'You are charged ve changed all the names. I really did go back to Dresden with descration of Guggenheim money (God love it) in 1967. It looked a public building and the intentional use lot like Dayton, Ohio, more open spaces than Dayton has. There must be tons of prohibited paint colors human bone meal in violation of The Pleasantville Code of Conduct the ground. I went back there with an old war buddy, Bernard V. O'Hare, and "Laws we made friends with a cab driver, who took us to the slaughterhouse where we had been locked up at night as prisoners of Common Decencywar." Do you admit His name was Gerhard Müller. He told us that on the night he was a prisoner of May 1 you did consciously and willfully apply the following FORBIDDEN paint colors Americans for a while. We asked him how it was to the North Wall of the Pleasantville Police Station: Redlive under Communism, Pinkand he said that it was terrible at first, Vermilionbecause everybody had to work so hard, Puce, Chartreuse, Umber, Blue, Aqua, Ox Blood, Greenand because there wasn't much shelter or food or clothing. But things were much better now. He had a pleasant little apartment, Peach, Crimson, Yellow, Olive and Magenta?'his daughter was getting an excellent education. His mother was incinerated in the Dresden fire-storm. So it goes."</blockquote>
*[[One Country At A Time]] [http://www.onecountryatatime.net/]US WIRETAP*ANOTHER VERSION OF THE TRUTH FORUMS
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====Stranger in a Strange Land====
by Robert A. Heinlein
====The Crucible====by Arthur Miller<blockquote>"Christ was crucified for preaching without a police permit. Sweat over that, instead!"</blockquote>
<blockquote>"There is a misty plot afoot so subtle we should be criminal to cling to old respects and ancient friendships."</blockquote> *[[The Mailstrom]]MAILSTROM: Hubris [http://themailstrom.com/hubris_39tpLe.htm]INFARCTION
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====The Grapes of WrathThings They Carried====by John SteinbeckTim O'Brien
<blockquote>"Rattlesnakes! Don’t take chances with ’emFirst Lieutenant Jimmy Cross carried letters from a girl named Martha, an’ if they arguea junior at Mount Sebastian College in New Jersey. They were not love letters, shoot first. If a kid’ll kill a copbut Lieutenant Cross was hoping, what’ll so he kept them folded in plastic at the men do? Thing is, get tougher’n they are. Treat ‘em rough. Scare ‘embottom of his rucksack."</blockquote>
*[[The Price of Treason]] [httpMAILSTROM://thepriceoftreason.net/]PLIERS
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====BrazilThus Spoke Zarathustra====by Terry GilliamFriedrich Nietzsche
<blockquote>"Verily, I have often laughed at the weaklings who thought themselves good because they had no claws."<i>Interviewer</ibr>(Excerpted from Part II: What do you believe is behind this recent increase in terrorist bombings? <br><i>HelpmannOn Those Who Are Sublime</i>: Bad sportsmanship. A ruthless minority of people seems to have forgotten certain good old-fashioned virtues. They just can't stand seeing the other fellow win. If these people would just play the game...")</blockquote>
*[[Mining For LifeThe Mailstrom]] : Flood [http://miningforlifewww.themailstrom.com/flood_LHL7P3.htm]
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====Watchmen====
by Alan Moore
*[[Exterminal]] [http://exterminal.net]
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====Thus Spoke ZarathustraWicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West====by Friedrich NietzscheGregory Maguire
<blockquote>"VerilyThe decades - Fiyero thought, I have often laughed in love with her or at least so frightened for her that he could mistake it for love -- the decades looked on and didn't see her passing. They stared from their fixed mounts across at each other and didn't see the weaklings who thought themselves good because they had no clawsrevolution striding between them, on her way to destiny."<br>(Excerpted from Part II: <i>On Those Who Are Sublime</i>)</blockquote>
*[[The Mailstrom]]JUDSON OGRAM: Flood [http://www.themailstrom.com/flood_LHL7P3MOIRA WAAG PT.htm]2
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