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WalkingDead posted an update 8 years, 9 months ago
An interesting perspective on the current destruction of libraries across the nation and world. “If you ever visited libraries in the past, back in the 80’s, you would know that at even a modest public library you could find every book you needed to understand all aspects of the sciences. You would have been able to find accurate history, All the information gained from the nuclear tests, the truth about EMP’s and nuclear tsunamis, all the great works of all the great writers, all the musical compositions and scores for all of the great musicians, detailed maps of every square inch of the earth, all of the local laws and codes, all of the electronic theory, all of the formulas for organic chemistry, all of the engineering information for the different types of steel, all the Chiltons manuals for automotive repair, every last topic about astronomy and astrophysics, folks, it does not take a lot of books to cover all those topics and far more, I can’t think of them all, everything even a modest public library which, for example, a small city of 10,000 people would have had even 20 years ago. Or should I say 30? because starting in the mid 80’s our libraries went under attack, to annihilate their value as a reference base for Western Civilization. Their destruction was deliberate.”
http://jimstonefreelance.com/libraries.html
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Excellent find… please email that link to me as I might like to blog about it.