Aaron Zelman’s name came up this weekend when two important gunfolk learned for the first time that he was dead. I thought they already knew.
Even though Aaron had longstanding health problems, he was such a force of nature and such a creative soul it’s hard to realize even now, six months later, that he’s gone. But JPFO is roaring on in his spirit. I dropped by the their website last night and had a look around.
Among other things, I revisited a few articles Aaron and I wrote together during our seven year collaboration. I thought you might enjoy this one — which also could be good to share with some of your friends who rely on the mainstream for their news: “How to Recognize a Skunk.” It’s about unmasking propaganda that’s disguised as “truth.”
You may not believe this, but I was taught a lot of this in school-as part of a science class(6th grade). Especially the part about statistics(and what they mean),and not accepting the word of experts as fact. Experts have said atomic bombs won’t go off and rockets won’t work in space.
My dad had a much shorter version-if it sounds like B.S., it probably is, or at least has some smeared on it.
This is off topic. But I thought Claire might like to know this article about dogs in the nuked area of Japan, despite the negativity and sad tone of it.
http://gizmodo.com/5801749/the-lost-animals-of-fukushima
Jim B. — Thank you, but too sad, way too sad. Unbearable.