X-Message-Number: 31754
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 12:24:49 -0700 (PDT)
From: Phil Ossifur <>
Subject: Another final post-- perhaps real this time. 


Here's my last likely attempt to get cryos looking at history in the Classical 
way... 

THE SECRETS KNOWN ONLY TO THE INNER ELITES by Lyndon Larouche

Through three millenia of recorded history to date, centered around the 
Mediterranean, the civilized world has been run by two, bitterly opposed elites,
the one associated with the faction of Socrates and Plato, the other with the 
faction of Aristotle. During these thousands of years, until the developments of
approximately 1784-1818 in Europe, both factions' inner elites maintained in 
some fashion an unbroken continuity of organization and knowledge through all of
the political catastrophes which afflicted each of them In various times and 
locales.... continued



http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=60017690&blogId=107666362


My comment-- My background leads me to be able to verify Larouche's analysis as 
certainly valid-- at least valid enough to consider seriously-- and it has 
implications for cryonics and human longevity as well as human species 
immortality and civilization's continuity. The reason Larouche is villified is 
because the anti-Classical stream of history realizes that what he says IS true 
and DOES expose them. 


Read the piece and determine which side you're on. It comes down to that. And 
what I'm contending is that there is a home for cryonics in the Platonic world. 
And that's as far as I think I'm going to get. Now we're gong to have to disable
the FED before is disables the USA for good. That's where the battle line is-- 
cryos for the most part have chosen the British side-- a loser for the USA, the 
world, and mankind. This is a paradox... but more than that, it's a tragedy. It 
could have been different.

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