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Willing is not enough; we must do. Knowing is not enough; we must apply.
I left So Cal in Feb '82 and moved to Australia. It was a no-brainer to see where it was going. It used to be the place to be. After WWII the...
"the current government is too weak, too constrained by American pressure" And here I thought it was the American government that was weak and...
shouldn't article 5 point both ways?
Beware Beware the False Flag Cometh.....
i'd say the readers here on SOTT are ahead of this awakening curve....
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Last Hermit or Lazy ThiefThis type of story is usually right up my alley, but I’m really torn here. I wanted to like this book so much, but now a few months after reading it, I’m unsure if I liked it or not. Is this about a true hermit or about a guy that gave up on life early on? While it’s interesting that he was able to do this for so long and live virtually undetected so close to civilization, I ended up feeling this was just a quitter who hid from life and was only able to survive by stealing from others. I see other reviewers come away from this story having respect and/or admiration for this “hermit”, but after thinking it over a few times, that’s a bridge I just can’t cross here. And solitude? Give me a break! Knight wanted to get away from everything but ended up surviving and relying on all he claims to have wanted to escape in the first place. I don’t know, I seem to go back and forth on it. Maybe I’ll come back and change my review at some point, but for now I’m no fan of this “last hermit”.