04-07-2012, 08:31 PM
Jan Klimkowski Wrote:Ed - as usual, your inability to think critically is all that is on display here.
You confuse two different ontological spaces, and then hide behind a torrent of often poor source material, of wildly varying relevance to the "bath salts" and "human face eating" of this thread.
It is entirely legitimate to ask whether a new biological weapon, an airborne rabies varies, has been created and unleashed. This is worthy of further research.
However, "Zombieism" is a cultural meme. Indeed, a postmodern cultural meme.
I made a film almost two decades ago which had a 10-minute section on Clairvius Narcisse.
To respond to one of your earlier ignorances, I first read Apocalypse Culture in 1988 - the year of its publication.
I've interviewed Persinger, and I know all about Smirnov.
I spelt it out for you above.
Here it is again:
Now, in the traditional fashion, the ouroboros swallows its tail....
The meme becomes flesh....
Volkand Security mobilizes against Zombies....
The psyop eats All.
I know you will fail to understand.. again.
Please elucidate, sensei, on how I confuse two different ontological spaces.
You suggest I hide behind a torrent of poor source material [despite repeated efforts on my part to get you and everyone else here to have a serious and detailed conversation, perhaps even the construction of a working database, on the differentiation of source material] while you hide behind references I don't "grok" )(and wonder how many readers do) about obscure sources, your work ten years old, people you once interviewed (holy shit, I once interviewed Paul Simon, does that make me insightful about his role in pop music?), and a book that is a quarter-century old.
Perhaps you can "school" everyone in greater depth, professor, while you profess.
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"

