Sunday, December 23, 2007

there are no coincidences

So, a copy of the Magna Carta sells at auction. Isn't it nice that the document that first proclaimed and guaranteed our basic civil liberties is so highly valued?

Let's take a closer look at the Reuters story. The document was purchased 'by the founder of a private equity firm'. Sounds reasonably innocent.

How much effort would it have been to mention the name of that 'private equity firm'? A very short trip to Google reveals:

who is that masked man?

I am reminded of how Hitler was determined to preserve relics of Judaism, for his planned museum to a 'vanished race'.

Just sayin'.

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