> On May 21, 2016, at 9:14 AM, John Young <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Got proof?

Depends on if you’re a Marxist and think that money steals power, or an 
anarchist and thinks that power steals money. The latter grabs the 
market-elephant blindly, the former sucks giant donkey dicks in the Tijuana 
Donkey show of force, fraud, and plunder.


As an example of what Peter might have been alluding to, Pompey and Julius were 
rich Roman guys who got richer in the conquering trade, Pompey going east after 
pirates and then eastern kings, and Julius going after, well, Gaul, actually. 
And then, you know, Rome, after that.


But, like I said, it’s older than that. Since people started staying in one 
place in middle Anatolia about 12-18,000 years ago, about five thousand years 
before they actually started cultivating the wheat they were harvesting every 
year and moving out from there down the Tigris and Euphrates and Nile and out 
into Fair Europa, all farmers -- and then mechanics -- since have been subject 
to the depredations of former hunter-gatherers who plundered them for their 
“surplus” assets. And priestly former scavengers who told them lies of pie in 
the sky when they die to justify the actions of the guys who, you know, beat 
the fuck out of you if you didn’t pay up.

Because, like dogs, and hyenas, they could.

Now the priests are academics, the media, and legislative politicians. The 
Hunter/gatherers are either professional military (mostly harmless…) or 
plundering proto-warlord aristocrats like, come to think of it, all four 
current extant presidential hopefuls, and the current occupant of Adams’ 
Edifice. 

There. How’s that?

Cheers,
RAH


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