Marilyn Ferguson (1938–2008) American writer
The Aquarian Conspiracy (1980), Chapter Twelve, Human Connections: Relationships Changing
The Aquarian Conspiracy (1980), Chapter One, The Conspiracy
Marilyn Ferguson (1938–2008) American writer
The Aquarian Conspiracy (1980), Chapter Twelve, Human Connections: Relationships Changing
Steve Jobs (1955–2011) American entrepreneur and co-founder of Apple Inc.
Interview in WIRED magazine (February 1996)
1990s
Context: When you're young, you look at television and think, There's a conspiracy. The networks have conspired to dumb us down. But when you get a little older, you realize that's not true. The networks are in business to give people exactly what they want. That's a far more depressing thought. Conspiracy is optimistic! You can shoot the bastards! We can have a revolution! But the networks are really in business to give people what they want. It's the truth.
Jacques Ellul (1912–1994) French sociologist, technology critic, and Christian anarchist
Si tu es le Fils de Dieu (1991), p. 76
Chip Berlet (1949) American political analyst
"Into the Mainstream" in Intelligence Report (Summer 2003) at the Southern Poverty Law Center
Robert Anton Wilson (1932–2007) American author and polymath
The I in the Triangle, speech held at a bookstore in Santa Cruz, California (1990)
Revilo P. Oliver (1908–1994) American philologist
"Revised Historiography", Liberty Bell magazine (April 1980)
1970s, 1980s
“Nothing in life… even a few broken bones, is without its reward.”
John le Carré book The Mission Song
The Mission Song (2006)
Marilyn Ferguson (1938–2008) American writer
The Aquarian Conspiracy (1980), Chapter Nine, Flying and Seeing: New Ways to Learn