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 Posted: Mon Mar 7th, 2011 07:52 am
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Joe Kelley

 

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Too big to not fail

Failure can be known by a person who is strapped down to a table while another person, or devil in a person's form, tortures the one who suddenly realizes, with each cut, each tear, each bludgeoning injury, that total failure is upon him, or her, even if the victim is a toddler.

Even toddler's can know total failure.

The failure starts at one false assumption, and where does this false assumption come from, I can guess; the idea that failure is universal.

Who fails?

The person doing the torturing may be earning a fat paycheck.

The person ordering the torture may be driving to his, or her, summer home in a long black limo, sipping champagne, eating caviar, and perhaps ogling the latest torture videos, appraising the good work personally.

When almost everyone knows that the torturing and mass murdering business has grown too big to not fail, the one's who profit from it certainly do, and then who, if not you, will run to a safe haven as the behemoth falls, and crushes all who were unable to get out from under it?

Who profits from it?

Follow the money.