Firefighters at the site of WTC7 "Move away the building is going to blow up, get back the building is going to blow up."

James Stroud jstroud at mbi.ucla.edu
Fri May 4 06:26:17 EDT 2007


default wrote:
> On 2 May 2007 20:10:20 -0700, Midex <jbmccrann at gmail.com> 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. 

Marxist trash.



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