A scary moment
Jan. 15th, 2008 | 08:39 am
So I have been sinking deeper and deeper into this research rabbit hole on the history of money and the government gold grab of 1933 and the establishment of the Federal Reserve System and the great evils of Central Banking and World Banking and the IMF and the tenets of anarcho-capitalism and the Mises Institute and all that. I have been soaking up the works of Murray N. Rothbard like there was no tomorrow. I fell asleep reading "What has the Government Done to Our Money?" and tossed and turned all night in fitful dreams about vast economic conspiracy theories and novel ideas appurtenant thereto.
The scary moment came at about 4:52 a.m., when, wakeful and staring at the clock, I had the following distinct thought:
"I'm going to write a book that will make Ron Paul proud!"
Ladies and gentlemen, you may start cruising craigslist for assassins to take me out.
The scary moment came at about 4:52 a.m., when, wakeful and staring at the clock, I had the following distinct thought:
"I'm going to write a book that will make Ron Paul proud!"
Ladies and gentlemen, you may start cruising craigslist for assassins to take me out.
