default wrote: > On 2 May 2007 20:10:20 -0700, Midex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> LIES LIES LIES LIES LIES > > Trying to understand the World Trade Center events is like waking up > to act fifteen of a long Greek Tragedy. It needs a complex fabric of > description to give a full picture. In explaining this crisis, we will > be showing how the situation rests on layers of historical > developments, layers of crises and solutions. > > shamelessly taken from: > http://www.againstsleepandnightmare.com/ASAN/ASAN7/ASAN7.html > > The World After September 11th, 2001 > > The Old Mole > > By the time you read this, a crisis different from September 11th may > well be foremost in people's minds. Read on. For us today, all the > crises merge to one and we can see the form of Enron's Collapse or the > Iraq War within September 11th and vice-versa. Now, beyond the death > and destruction, the horror of an event like September 11th is the > horror of losing control of your world. This feeling is an extension > of the ordinary experience of being a resident of modern capitalist > society. Here, work, commuting, shopping, and television are > transmitted to you in ways that are beyond any individual or > collective control. > > Damn good read.
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