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I need to thank my Mom for buying me all those Mad Magazines and paperbacks when I was a kid. It absolutely contributed to my intellectual development and ability to “see through.”

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MAD is a treasure held dearly by many of us who were destined to become future dissidents. What, me worry?

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Thank you so much for this labor of love, NE.

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Dang.

Anyone gotta book on speed reading?

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I thought we could collaborate. I fell at the first hurdle, creating a mural board, but the hyperlinks disappeared.

Then I thought maybe JIRA/Trello but then it's harder to group and show links

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Collaborate on what, assimilating all the new inputs from these red pills?

Sorry, I think I am too much of ornery, argumentative cuss to co- anything.

But the real reason for this post is to notify you that you might have thought you were responding to another, more important, or at least less flippant, post. I do hope you have notifications turned on; I didn't for the longest time, and really, it has made all the difference!

Edit: But JIRA and Trello do look interesting.

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Many great works here. Thank you for putting this list together! I have found Antony C Sutton's works very useful as well. I note you have one of these in Part 2. A couple of others of note are: Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution and Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler. He's also written one on the Federal Reserve which is quite accessible.

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