The Underclass Podcast

Colonia Dignidad; The Torture Colony

March 08, 2024 Austin Wade Picard Season 1 Episode 37
Colonia Dignidad; The Torture Colony
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The Underclass Podcast
Colonia Dignidad; The Torture Colony
Mar 08, 2024 Season 1 Episode 37
Austin Wade Picard

Today we remain vigilant in our staunch obligation to challenge the prevailing narrative. Yet another tale of historical revisionism intrinsically conflicting with the duplicitous version of recorded history. It's time we remove the veil and bear witness to the nefarious nature of the permanent war state. No longer can we afford to embrace this false reality, as Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote so long ago in his essay titled "history" in 1841: "Time dissipates to shining ether the solid angularity of facts. No anchor, no cable, no fences avail to keep a fact a fact. Babylon and Troy and even early Rome are passing already into fiction. The Garden of Eden, the Sun standing still in Gibeon, is poetry thenceforward to all nations. Who cares what the fact was, when we have thus made a constellation of it to hang in heaven an immortal sign? London, Paris and New York must go the same way. “What is History,” said Napoleon, “but a fable agreed upon?” ...   

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Today we remain vigilant in our staunch obligation to challenge the prevailing narrative. Yet another tale of historical revisionism intrinsically conflicting with the duplicitous version of recorded history. It's time we remove the veil and bear witness to the nefarious nature of the permanent war state. No longer can we afford to embrace this false reality, as Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote so long ago in his essay titled "history" in 1841: "Time dissipates to shining ether the solid angularity of facts. No anchor, no cable, no fences avail to keep a fact a fact. Babylon and Troy and even early Rome are passing already into fiction. The Garden of Eden, the Sun standing still in Gibeon, is poetry thenceforward to all nations. Who cares what the fact was, when we have thus made a constellation of it to hang in heaven an immortal sign? London, Paris and New York must go the same way. “What is History,” said Napoleon, “but a fable agreed upon?” ...   

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