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Subject: Re: Sagan less real than orgone - Date: Sat, 16 Dec 1995
09:23:27 -0500
Date: Sat, 16 Dec 1995 09:23:27 -0500
From: orgone@shore.net (true paranoia [reads])
Subject: Re: Sagan less real than orgone
To: orgonomy@jefferson.village.virginia.edu
Sender: owner-orgonomy@jefferson.village.virginia.edu
>>Parade Magazine is a nation wide supplement added to very many Sunday
>"news"papers and is rumored to be just another disinformation/propaganda
>organ ...zines that that have some integrity. Conspiracy Nation, Flatland,
>Steam Shovel Press etc
>
>Bless you for that compliment.
>
>Y'know, though, I think something else funny is going on here. Sagan is like
>Parade's resident scientific "sage"--his very name suggests sagacity. Like
>Marilyn Vos Savant, who does a "I know eveything, ask me this question" type
>column for Parade as well. She insists that "Vos Savant", which hints at
>various derivations of "savante", or knoweldgeable person (as in "idiot
>savante"), is her real name. Should we believe this? Are we looking at
>subliminal psuedonyms, designed to give a subtle boost to the confidence
>readers of Parade might put into the pronouncements of these two mouthpieces
>for mechanistic science? Is Sagan even real?
>
>
Another puppet, spouting subliminal messages. Where have I seen this before?
>
This intrigue is old...and well practised
>
>
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