
THE REALIST ARCHIVE PROJECT
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- seemslikeadream
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There's some good stuff from Robert Anton Wilson in those archives... Check rawilsonfans.com for links if you're interested...
Thanks for the reminder that The Realist is out there, I had forgotten...
Thanks for the reminder that The Realist is out there, I had forgotten...
- justdrew
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the archive is now complete!
http://ep.tc/realist/

http://ep.tc/realist/

A NOTE: The Realist Archive began in June 2007 with the goal to put every issue of The Realist online and freely accessible to anyone. The one large problem was only 1/3 of the run could be found available anywhere (well available in some places, but at the asking price of a large truck ... Krassner himself didn't have many of the older issues). And an even larger problem being many of the existing issues were (and are) crumbling away and required extensive digital restoration; many issues were destroyed in the act of scanning brittle newsprint itself. But that was part of the project, and every page of The Realist is now viewable - including even the subscriber-only sheets.
By 1964 there were 1.5 million mobile phone users in the US
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Crow wrote:seemslikeadream wrote:
J Egar Hoover, he must of had a thing for Shirley
He probably liked her clothes.
This is awesome. I'd never heard of this before.
"He who wounds the ecosphere literally wounds God" -- Philip K. Dick
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Hammer of Los
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Crow wrote:He probably liked her clothes.
Damn you Crow, you beat me to it! That was my line! I was gonna say, he probably just liked the dresses...
- seemslikeadream
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Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
- SonicG
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One of my fave things to do in LA was hit the news-stand on Cahuenga and Hollywood for a big stack of reading material and it was always a good day if the Realist was there- usually stuck in the back row but slowly pouring over every selection was what it was all about...
Best Newstand in the World perhaps:
http://worldnews.in-hollywood-ca.com/be ... od-ca.html
Best Newstand in the World perhaps:
http://worldnews.in-hollywood-ca.com/be ... od-ca.html
"a poiminint tidal wave in a notion of dynamite"
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SonicG wrote:One of my fave things to do in LA was hit the news-stand on Cahuenga and Hollywood for a big stack of reading material and it was always a good day if the Realist was there- usually stuck in the back row but slowly pouring over every selection was what it was all about...
Best Newstand in the World perhaps:
http://worldnews.in-hollywood-ca.com/be ... od-ca.html
WOW, if it's still there, it's one of the few left in town!
I used to go there, too, I lived up in the hills right above that place.
Funny, I live in LA and I don't even know if that place is still open. I guess it is, based on the website!
Just guessing, but I'd say about 80% of those newsstands have closed down now, due to the internet (I suppose).
There was another one, smaller, at the corner of Franklin and Tamarind that had some seriously cool stuff that I never saw anywhere else. Hm, I don't know if it's still there, either. I try not to go up into that part of town anymore unless I have to, too crowded, nowhere to park, and other reasons ...
"He who wounds the ecosphere literally wounds God" -- Philip K. Dick
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Online REALIST Archive Curator Ethan Persoff interviewed on PsiOp-Radio
Interview begins about 40 minute mark:
http://www.psiopradio.com/2010/11/psiop ... n-persoff/
http://media.blubrry.com/psiopradio/www ... 01121a.mp3
Interview begins about 40 minute mark:
http://www.psiopradio.com/2010/11/psiop ... n-persoff/
http://media.blubrry.com/psiopradio/www ... 01121a.mp3
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Awesome.
BTW: That pic of Hoover and Shirley is beyond creepy. What a perv.
BTW: That pic of Hoover and Shirley is beyond creepy. What a perv.
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Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
- elfismiles
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