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Re: How to delete Yourself From This Site....
Posted by Ernesto (Guest) - Sunday, April 22 2012, 22:27:02 (UTC)
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Phillip K Dick was a Berkeley based Sci-Fi, "conspiracy theorist", speed-freak. A prolific writer whose novels "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" was turned into the film Blade Runner, and several other of his novels, Total Recall, The Adjustment Bureau, and Minority Report:We are now living in a pre-emptive state -- The US CIA, NSA, and 8,000 other agencies makes the KGB and Stasi look like village idiots, of course, that was a long time ago...but the fear via Hollywood propaganda was EXAGERATED! In Minority Report (didn't see the film don't like Spielberg or Cruise)"In a future where a special police unit is able to arrest murderers before they commit their crimes, an officer from that unit is himself accused of a future murder."

Phillip was an anarchist who made Berkeley his home and considered Orange County as a fascist county (and I agree). But, ironically, he moved there and lived the rest of his in Fascist O.C. (My theory is O.C. is full of meth (speed)...but I could be wrong.



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