Keeping the Books from Being Burned
Those who would hijack the legal institutions shielding society from Wall Street perfidy must also hijack the political institutions providing them oversight, and hijack the discourse about those legal and political institutions, and hijack the social institutions mediating that discourse. The capture must run deep to be stable. So deep, in fact, that records of the past become untrustworthy.
The records of the past have in fact become untrustworthy. Stories have disappeared from databases and video clips from websites. It has happened as recently as this week: a clip to which “The Story of Deep Capture” linked as evidence stopped working. And just today has begun a new round of clogging the discourse regarding our claims (the simple difference between legal short-selling and illegal stock counterfeiting being too fine a distinction for almost any journalist to recognize when characterizing my position).
This chapter is meant to remedy that situation. It will serve as an archive of material to which the rest of DeepCapture may link, with little editorial comment. Those who wish to take issue with DeepCapture’s archiving and deconstruction of their copyrighted articles and videos (and, perhaps, emails) know where to find us.
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May 24th, 2008 at 3:14 pm
Why fight? Why don’t we just back away, because berfore long, we’ll be able to say, “we told you so.” ? They’ll be nothing left. Einhorn can proclaim to be the greatest money man of all time, surpassing Livermore, Baruch. Future generations will bow at the mention of his name. The Prime Brokers will disappear, and the likes of Chanos and Rocker can run the financial district. They can bring Spitzer back as, oh, entertainment director. Then, when the little boys get tired of all their toys, they may come to their senses.
Or, we can continue to march along, marveling at the audacity of what is proving to be the biggest conglomeration of psychopathic misfits to present themselves in three generations, counting the days until they will be humiliated, if that’s possible, and incarcerated, which is not only very possible, but probable.
Oh, and, Herb, don’t bet against the fax.
May 25th, 2008 at 3:38 am
The equivalent of book burning, control of media content, misinformation and progaganda in the United States of America. Who would have thought? How sad.