Tracking down a reference in a Washington Post article
about the Unabomber's latest epistle to the Americans,

   
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A7705-2002Jul26.html?referer=email

I came across Kaszinski's(sp?) 1999 article: "Ship of Fools":

    http://www.omega-org.co.uk/dpi/propaganda/ship.htm
    http://www.sacredfools.org/CrimeScene/CaseFiles/ShipOfFoolsStory.htm

Once again, as with his Unabomber Manifesto, I am not
happy to find that Kaszinski's(sp?) writings are far more rational
than some of his [law abiding, etc.] critics:

    http://www.salon.com/books/log/1999/08/31/unabomber/

Kaszinski's(sp?) "Ship of Fools" makes the 
parable of The Emperor's New Clothes
look rather fuzzy-minded.  

I would say it makes very good and exigent
sense if I didn't know better -- in part from personal life
experience being "shunned"
as a trainee on a different and more "real" Ship of Fools!
        
\brad mccormick

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