20 July, 1969..."Today Aryan man reached the moon."
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 1:35 pm
NTS knows a lot about Jews, Wade, but he's absolutly loony when it comes to the topic of the lunar landing.
It's a little premature to be celebrating the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, but we'll see plenty of that in a couple of months.
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That's the opening entry in a personal, handwritten journal that Dr. William L. Pierce began on that date.
Any American who was around and old enough to remember, can recall where he was on that auspicious date. I do.
Actually, there is more to Dr. Pierce's first journal entry:
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20 July, 1969...
Today Aryan man reached the moon. I found myself profoundly moved by the moon landing. Since the age of 12 (23 years ago) I have dreamed of this. Space travel was, in fact, my first dream. Somewhere around the age of 20 it got sidetracked -- although I still entertained romantic notions along this line years longer...
I have considered starting a journal for some time. If my life's work yields any result, then such a record will have great interest and value later...In any event, it will enable me to keep track of my changing ideas over the years -- and perhaps yield other benefits just by requiring me to crystallize a few thoughts each day...
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That is part of the first day's entry in Dr. Pierce's journal. His ideas did change, of course, over the remaining 43 years he lived (he died 23 July, 2002). And his ideas certainly did yield benefits to those of us who followed his teachings.
It's a little premature to be celebrating the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, but we'll see plenty of that in a couple of months.
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That's the opening entry in a personal, handwritten journal that Dr. William L. Pierce began on that date.
Any American who was around and old enough to remember, can recall where he was on that auspicious date. I do.
Actually, there is more to Dr. Pierce's first journal entry:
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20 July, 1969...
Today Aryan man reached the moon. I found myself profoundly moved by the moon landing. Since the age of 12 (23 years ago) I have dreamed of this. Space travel was, in fact, my first dream. Somewhere around the age of 20 it got sidetracked -- although I still entertained romantic notions along this line years longer...
I have considered starting a journal for some time. If my life's work yields any result, then such a record will have great interest and value later...In any event, it will enable me to keep track of my changing ideas over the years -- and perhaps yield other benefits just by requiring me to crystallize a few thoughts each day...
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That is part of the first day's entry in Dr. Pierce's journal. His ideas did change, of course, over the remaining 43 years he lived (he died 23 July, 2002). And his ideas certainly did yield benefits to those of us who followed his teachings.