John Brodix Merryman Jr.
1 min readMar 26, 2023

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Max,

The irony and tragedy of it is the obviousness.

I've spent my life working in ag, avoided formal schooling with a passion and only read as entertainment, but I can see through the bullshit.

Yet it seems most just follow the herd, even when the road signs are saying, "Cliff ahead."

So my objective is figuring out how to stick a pin in the bubble. I'm fairly self sufficient, but certainly not enough to handle the system breaking down, so I can only imagine how all those climbing up the world of office work feel, as the foundations shake.

My hope is there is some space, between the curtain being pulled away and the whole theater crashing down, where people do come to their senses.

It does seem this banking crisis will build through the spring and summer and some in the media might realize their own prostitution isn't going to pay off in the ways promised.

Will the revolution co-op the civil war currently on the program?

I've been trying to push an Assange for President write in campaign.

Imagine the tee shirts and bumper stickers;

He looked the Beast in the eye and didn't blink.

They can drink the hemlock, get nailed to the cross, burned at the stake, shot, thrown in jail for life, but history doesn't forget.

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John Brodix Merryman Jr.
John Brodix Merryman Jr.

Written by John Brodix Merryman Jr.

Having an affair with life. It's complicated.

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