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Pastimes : Ask John Galt...

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To: Machaon who wrote (29)9/6/1996 9:32:00 AM
From: John Galt   of 4006
 
Yes, US and THEM...John Galt is in tune to Dynamical Group Theory.
Let the collectivist Neandertals battle among themselves.

John Galt sees the INTERNET as an ideal forum for rational individualists to engage in great conversations. Life behaves rationally, all the time, and John Galt sees rational thought inherent in all humans on at least a subliminal level. All humans have a MATHEMATICAL MIND. We are able to add 2 and 2 and come up with four.
We weigh the evidence and DEFINE REALITY. It has recently been uncovered that Resus monkeys have the same ability. A Resus monkey,
incidentally, would have been eliminated as a Juror in the OJ Simpson trial. This is an example of how far we have come with our rational potential.

John Galt, however, knows that the rational mind will always win out
given the proper forum. The religious institutions haven't figured
this out yet. They will eventually figure out that their institutions will be in peril, and believe me, when they do, John Galt fears that this wonderful forum will become another footnote to man's inhumanity
to man.

As for Electric Utilities, you can be assured they will descend on
any threat or event of interest rate hikes. Why bother with Electric
Utilities? This kind of volatility in the market is ideal for traders
to build wealth. John Galt says stay with small-cap super growth stocks.
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