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John Titor's Legacy
First reaction to John Titor story
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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 9031" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>First reaction to John Titor story</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Titor civil war was between those who tied themselves to the system and remained in the cities, and those who'd resisted it and left town. It became a conflict between those who'd taken refuge in the rural areas and those who idenitified with or were dependent upon the old structure of wealth and power-- the "haves." The GE logo used to be stamped on the noses of the ICBMs-- they made the nuclear triggers. </p><p></p><p>In the increasing blurring of the lines between the corporations and the government, the next few years should show even fewer distinctions among the centers of power. In the twilight of the political system, an organization like GE is not a "business" anymore. Whatever it is, I don't think it is likely to be the future inventor of time travel on behalf of a new agrarian society dependent upon low-volt generators, bicycles, and the Constitution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 9031, member: 42"] [b]First reaction to John Titor story[/b] The Titor civil war was between those who tied themselves to the system and remained in the cities, and those who'd resisted it and left town. It became a conflict between those who'd taken refuge in the rural areas and those who idenitified with or were dependent upon the old structure of wealth and power-- the "haves." The GE logo used to be stamped on the noses of the ICBMs-- they made the nuclear triggers. In the increasing blurring of the lines between the corporations and the government, the next few years should show even fewer distinctions among the centers of power. In the twilight of the political system, an organization like GE is not a "business" anymore. Whatever it is, I don't think it is likely to be the future inventor of time travel on behalf of a new agrarian society dependent upon low-volt generators, bicycles, and the Constitution. [/QUOTE]
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