On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 11:36 PM, Barrett Brown <
barriticus@gmail.com> wrote:
> It pretty much is, as I'm pretty dead set on Mexico, and at any rate I don't
> want to further antagonize the audience you've built up. It really is a
> great site in many ways. I'm also concerned about the extent to which my
> detractors are interested in damaging my reputation, particularly to protect
> Project PM. That Weismann thing in which he decided to out me as a junkie
> could have fucked up a great deal of what I'm trying to accomplish, not to
> mention my relationship with my mother, if I had not happened to see it
> almost immediately after it was posted. I could also do without other
> allegations regarding racism and having a trust fund, as even the latter
> could hurt my ability to raise funds for PM, and of course I already have a
> number of other enemies who are happy to run with any dishonest nonsense of
> the sort that I get from your commenters to an extent I've never had to deal
> with at any other outlets, and I can no longer be so cavalier about that
> sort of thing as I proceed with the PAC, PM, and other projects. Gotta
> protect mah flank, yo.
> Anyway, I've been travelling but will finally have time to do a lot more
> work on PM, so will talk to you soon over at the blog and of course will
> keep you updated on my sex life as per usual via Gchat.
>
> On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 11:08 PM, Jeremy Sapienza <
jeremy@redfit.com> wrote:
>>
>> I'd say just clarify or link a bit some of the Christian stuff,
>> otherwise, this sadly, for me and others I know who are intelligent
>> and thus like you, reads like a farewell column.
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 10:58 PM, Barrett Brown <
barriticus@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > Hey, had sporadic internet access but here's the last column for now.
>> > I might write something else for you later in regards to our upcoming
>> > sub-project involving bike-based charities touching on Bushwick if you
>> > might be interested, but I probably won't be back in New York for a
>> > while. Maybe you can get Peter Weismann to do a column, lol.
>> >
>> > Anyway, let me know if you'd like me to alter this to take out the
>> > anti-religion stuff or anything, should have better internet access
>> > tomorrow and can make whatever changes.
>> >
>> > ***
>> >
>> > Each and every one of you will be filled with agony upon learning that
>> > I am moving down to Mexico after a quick stint in Texas where I will,
>> > bizarelly enough, be covering a Sarah Palin rally in East Texas like
>> > four fucking days after living in Yankeeland for however many years
>> > I've lived here. She may potentially say some foolish thing. If so, I
>> > will relay this information back to you through some or another
>> > medium, but I'll be ending the column - which is why you are filled
>> > with agony - since I will be living in Mexico for some reason.
>> >
>> > Special thanks to that one black guy who always calls me Larry Byrd
>> > when he sees me because I play basketball and so does Larry Bird, the
>> > Yemenis at the bodega who sell $5 packs of cigarettes, most of the
>> > Asian girls, and that's it.
>> >
>> > Also, I am sorry for some of the mean things I have said about various
>> > people and objects, or at least I ought to be, and wish to note that
>> > such things were in fact said simply for love of all of you. Does one
>> > not scold most whom one loves most? Probably not. You'd probably be
>> > more likely to scold, like, a child molester than your wife or
>> > whatever. To me, you are all child molesters.
>> >
>> > In conclusion, every Catholic is a fool who believes in the Holy
>> > Trinity without knowing that this pernicious doctrine was simply the
>> > one of several equally ungrounded doctrines that happened to have been
>> > ascribed to by Theodosious not long after his elevation to Augustus.
>> > These Catholics vow temporal loyalty to a regime that has been more
>> > firmly than ever shown to be actively engaged in a number of
>> > extraordinary malovent acts, including the aiding and abetting of
>> > child molesters and even putting them in charge of children elsewhere
>> > knowing that such priests are fond of touching them. Meanwhile, you
>> > see all those Pentacostal churches that keep popping up everywhere?
>> > Those are breeding grounds for theocracy and other forms of lunacy,
>> > much of which will someday be directed towards you at the polls. I
>> > know that these people are individually quite kind, but people with
>> > such beliefs have never failed to take the opportunity to seize
>> > control of whatever machinery of the state they can get their hands
>> > on, and our Christians in particular did so immediately after having
>> > formulated their spurious doctrine of the Trinity, in the very same
>> > decree promising that those who fail to believe likewise "will suffer
>> > in the first place the chastisement of the divine condemnation and in
>> > the second the punishment of our authority which in accordance with
>> > the will of Heaven we shall decide to inflict."
>> >
>> > At any rate, our Christians have been tamed by the ideals of The
>> > Enlightenment that informed this country's founding, and those ideals
>> > need only be lost - as they are now being lost - in order to unleash
>> > upon a country the inflictions that have been doled out to
>> > non-believers by the Christian ruling class from the religion's
>> > theological consolidation in the 4th century to the point a few
>> > hundred years ago when that theology first began to seem unlikely to a
>> > significant number of people who were clever enough to take power from
>> > them. Between those points reigned genocide and enforced ignorance, or
>> > at least more than usual. If you do not see those ideals on assault
>> > already in such forms as that of Texas giving Thomas Jefferson the
>> > Trotsky treatment and in the rise to prominence of such people as
>> > Palin and her fertile demographic, you are entirely wrong. They will
>> > continue to support the killing of many, many people at a negative
>> > strategic advantage to ourselves and with a huge degree of devestation
>> > inflicted on others, and the Democratic Party is not going to stop
>> > them for you. We have inherited a civilization worth maintaining, and
>> > to the extent that we abandon our responsibilities to do so, we will
>> > have failed a great number of people who have fought for liberty at
>> > great costs to themselves. To justify one's apathy on the grounds that
>> > the system cannot be changed is absolute nonsense and very much
>> > contrary to the demonstration of history.
>> >
>> > You should all be very happy to be living in a place of such interest
>> > and cultural divergence, within the effective capital of the world and
>> > among its unparalleled natives, and I hope that your time here is used
>> > valuably and happily. I do sincerely mean that, for what it is worth.
>> > I also considered many of the women here to be very sexually
>> > attractive.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On 6/7/10, Jeremy Sapienza <
jeremy@redfit.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
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>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > Regards,
>> >
>> > Barrett Brown
>> > Brooklyn, NY
>> > 512-560-2302
>> >
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> Regards,
>
> Barrett Brown
> Brooklyn, NY
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