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Kotze
22nd September 2010, 21:47
So while reading an article on Kasama (Dialectics for Community Organizers (http://kasamaproject.org/2010/09/21/dialectics-for-community-organizers/)) this sentence appeared in my head:

Why is everybody who posts diagrams on RevLeft literally insane?

Now I understand some people will have problems with that statement. Surely that is not referring to me? That person hasn't been around here for long. Actually I only login when I post something which is a tiny fraction of the time I read stuff here and I have been a non-registered reader for years. So the odds of me having not seen your piece of work are quite low.

So you think that they are stupid? I didn't say that. Some stuff they post is okayish and some stuff they post is quite good

and all is well

and then they proudly show their diagrams

and it makes me so sad.

:(

ContrarianLemming
22nd September 2010, 21:50
I'm so ashamed (http://www.revleft.com/vb/chart-anarchist-schools-t133503/index.html?t=133503)

Lenina Rosenweg
22nd September 2010, 21:57
ckaihatsu 's stuff is pretty cool.

GPDP
22nd September 2010, 21:57
I know ckaihatsu is particularly fond of diagrams. He's also hella eccentric.

ckaihatsu
23rd September 2010, 03:39
this sentence appeared in my head:




Why is everybody who posts diagrams on RevLeft literally insane?


Figuratively. And I have a diagram that backs me up.


= )


History, Macro-Micro -- Precision

http://i45.tinypic.com/149030w.jpg





I know ckaihatsu is particularly fond of diagrams. He's also hella eccentric.


I'm the less-than-rich version of "eccentric".


= )





ckaihatsu 's stuff is pretty cool.


Thanks -- it took awhile but it looks like I finally got my own thread, thanks to you, my, uh, minions (debatable terminology).


= )


Here's the permanent in-house thread:


Political (educational) diagrams, for revolutionaries

http://www.revleft.com/vb/political-educational-diagrams-t111586/index.html


And here's my email .signature as it currently appears:




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this sentence appeared in my head:






raven1.net

Joseph Sharp's voice to skull success, performed with Dr. James C. Lin's pulsed microwave transmitter, and publicly announced in 1974 at the University of Utah:

March 1975 "American Psychologist" journal excerpts, and other voice to skull references.

AUDIBLE sound transmitted directly into a target's skull, through a target's wall, of course, can drive the through-the-wall target crazy, and if the target complains, the target will be immediately diagnosed as mentally ill. The perfect crime.

U.S. patent 6,587,729, issued based on Dr. Joseph Sharp's voice to skull success.

Don Friedman's 2007 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request showing government involvement in the development of voice to skull for weapons potential

Voice to skull (V2S/V2k), a commercial version dubbed MEDUSA - "Mob Excess Deterrent Using Silent Audio", proposed for commercial development for military and police use, ABC news. Below is the ABC posting:

Original link: http://abcnews.go.com/print?id=5305386

Lenina Rosenweg
23rd September 2010, 03:52
What do people think of Ben Seattle's stuff? Its interesting. His pics are way too big and the concepts could better be explained in words, unlike ckaihatsu.