Self-Fulfilling Paranoia

From: glassgnost <dlindnerSPAMBLOCKED@socal.rr.com>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Date: Fri, Aug 30, 2002 10:09 PM

"Vigilante Truckers Fail To Stop Mom Sought In Kidnapping"

http://www.msnbc.com/local/knbc/A1306599.asp

"Pamela Walden believes that people are trying to kill her daughter,
Cierra, because God speaks to her through the girl, said officer Isaac
Garcia. "

Of course, now people everywhere *are* out to get her...

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From: mshotz@aol.comnospam (James T. Rex King of the Monsters)

>"Pamela Walden believes that people are trying to kill her daughter,
>Cierra, because God speaks to her through the girl, said officer Isaac
>Garcia. "

I read the article and I thought of ray Bradbery's Farenhiet 451. In which the
public was alerted via the "screens" to look for Fritag. and got to see the
chase live (shades of O.J.) AND in got to see Fritag "killed" when the
Government could not catch him.
MSHOTZ: The Post Post Modern Man

"You remind Me a Song I can't name, in time I don't remember, in a place I
don't think I've ever been to."

Grampa Simpson

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From: KRONOS <null@void.com>

It's MONTAG

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From: mshotz@aol.comnospam (James T. Rex King of the Monsters)

>It's MONTAG

Your It!

MSHOTZ: The Post Post Modern Man

"You remind Me a Song I can't name, in time I don't remember, in a place I
don't think I've ever been to."

Grampa Simpson


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