Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled!
Of these the most influential is what is called "education." Religion plays a part, though a diminishing one; the press, the cinema, and the radio play an increasing part. What is essential in mass psychology is the art of persuasion. If you compare a speech of Hitler's with a speech of Edmund Burke, you will see what strides have been made in the art since the eighteenth century. What went wrong formerly was that people had read in books that man is a rational animal, and framed their arguments on this hypothesis. We now know that limelight and a brass band do more to persuade than can be done by the most elegant train of syllogisms. It may be hoped that in time anybody will be able to persuade anybody of anything if the can catch the patient young and is provided by the State with money and equipment. - Bertrand Russell

Richard Milhous Nixon

Veteran, Politician, Former President.
Richard Milhous Nixon
Birth 1913-01-09Death 1994-08-22
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1971-05-13
Let's look at Northern California. - it isn't just not in the ratty part of town, but the upper class in San Francisco is that way. Now, bohemian Grove that I attend from time to time - is the most faggy God-damned thing you could ever imagine. that San Francisco crowd that goes in there - it's just terrible. I mean, I won't shake hands with anybody from San Francisco.
Richard Nixon Talks About Homosexual Activities At Bohemian Grove
Started 1971-05-13Ended 1971-05-13
Released as part of the Nixon Tapes - Richard Nixon talks about how he dislikes San Francisco because of the homosexual activity, and how it is not just the “ratty part of town” that is “that way” but also the “upper class”. He goes on to say how the Bohemian Grove is the most “faggy God-damned thing you could ever imagine” and that he “won’t shake hands with anybody from San Francisco”.
Dwayne Andreas $100,000 Gift To Nixon
According to Rose Mary Woods (Nixon’s secretary) Richard Nixon received an unmarked envelope from Dwayne Andraes full of one hundred dollar bills totaling $100,000 dollars. Woods states that it stayed in Nixon’s vault until the investigation of the Watergate scandal at which time Nixon quickly gives the money back.
Dwayne Andreas Funds Watergate Burglars
After the Watergate burglars were arrested their money sources were investigated. In there bank account was $25,000 dollars which was given by Andreas. A point of interest was that burglars were looking for information that could be damning to Nixon’s opponent Hubert Humphrey. Andreas and Humphrey were supposed good friends and had known each other for years, and had promoted food aid programs together.
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