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Kerry Thornley biography

Started by John Wilkes Harvey Oswald, May 06, 2004, 01:16:25 PM

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John Wilkes Harvey Oswald

I was reading Paranoia the other day (all great stories begin with someone reading a conspiracy magazine) and this was in the book reviews



I haven't gotten a copy yet but it looks super crazy exciting.
when you offer pink or blue I'll take the blackest
when you offer only two I'll offer three
when you point me in a direction I'll run backwards
and at the border of utopia I'll toast to anarchy
-Mischief Brew

archPope Rocket P Llama

I saw book on Disinfo.com, and will probably buy it this weekend after I get paid, and everyone on here should BUY IT yes.
His Empirical Majesty archPope Rocket P. Llama, King of the Jews, GTKoRO, aka RevRev. Tokeval D. Kroenik KHG
-Bastard Children of Andy Warhol Cabal-(BCOAW)
"Buck buck buck BCOAW"

Irreverend Hugh, KSC

It's about time Thornely got some credit, even though he tried to escape. Mwuhahahaha!
"Time for the tin-foil hats, girls and boys!"

gnimbley

I am reading this book right now.

One point I jumped ahead to look at. According to this, Greg Hill died
of cancer in 2000.

:(

St. Pynchon

Kerry Thornley's testimony before the Warren Comission is over here.

QuoteMr. JENNER. But your reading had some reasonable amount of organization or direction?
Mr. THORNLEY. None whatsoever; no, sir. It never has.
Mr. JENNER. Describe yourself in that respect. Where are you, a middle-of-the-roader?
Mr. THORNLEY. I would say I am an extreme rightist. I call myself a libertarian, which is that I believe in the complete sovereignty of the individual, or at least as much individual liberty as is practical under any given system.
Mr. JENNER. You don't have to be an extreme rightist to believe in the sovereignty of the individual.
Mr. THORNLEY. Well, it is getting that way in this country today. At least most people who listen to me talk call me a rightist. I wouldn't say so either. I think the political spectrum was fine for France at the time of the revolution. I don't think it applies to the United States of America today in any respect whatsoever. I don't think you can call a man an extreme leftist, rightist, or middle-of-the-roader and have him classified that simply.
MemeCo Buttons

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