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RE: LeoThread 2025-08-17 05:22

in LeoFinance2 months ago

stuck out most to me, interestingly enough, besides the swastika story, which I mentioned because it was so exemplary for what we discussed earlier in terms of how it exacerbated internal contradictions or frictions, were stories that were relevant to my own life that I remember, like the neutron bomb. I may not have remembered the actual campaign against the neutron bomb. I was born in 1981, but I do remember the neutron bomb. I remember that term. I also remember nuclear winter, which is a fascinating story because it involved people like Carl Sagan as potentially useful idiots in a way. And the AIDS story, the AIDS story, fascinating. So feel free to mention whatever you like because there are too many things for us to get through in the course of this interview. Yeah, that history is richer than I had anticipated myself when I started the book, obviously. But let me just turn the question around to you because I think you have done, you really did your homework for this (22/43)