Thursday, July 13, 2006

Welcome, and thank you for falling by.

I am Jeremy R, but I prefer the moniker John Galt, due to my reverence for Atlas Shrugged. I'm a red-headed little man who thinks out of Nashville. You may spot me occasionally in dark glasses sipping a Chai, playing a concert under a different name, or perusing the libraries of TN. Occasionally, you may find my name slipped into the unlikliest of places. You could find me preaching in front of a congregation, or perhaps debating socratically in a smoke lounge. In another circle, you may find me getting out of my mind and stopping the motor of the world. At any rate, I will be the man in the dark glasses. I hope you find me.

http://www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/D4/20060712/COUNTY0702/607120303/1150/COUNTY07

2 bank robberies in less than 2 months.

I've always wondered why someone would go to the trouble of robbing a bank for an adrenaline rush. Does one really need the illusion of security through money so badly that one would steal? (even though banks seem to be bloated, greedy organisms which leech off of the poor and occasionally tax-shelter the rich) Then again, perhaps they were disgruntled Fiat NOX zombies, out for another assignment of mindlessness. The more I look into Fiat NOX (in comparison to Neurocam), the more it seems to me to be a mob of puppets. (Does anyone remember the movie Point Break?) Before anyone disagrees, look at the following...

Taken from a letter from Maxwell Knight to Stephen Cronin:

A small group of malcontents, however, disagreed ... and opted, under a cloud of controversy, to renounce the organization (known as Neurocam). The alternate body formed by these individuals became known as Fiat Nox.
It is believed many of the activities engaged in by Fiat Nox are contrary to Neurocam International’s Operational Protocols and, whilst their activities have rarely impacted directly upon Neurocam, Bridget Fischer has declared, based upon certain documents uncovered during my own investigations into Fiat Nox, that the organization is both unsavory and potentially dangerous. Having reviewed those documents recently, I hereby assure you that I agree with her assessment.


So Fiat NOX is "both unsavory and potentially dangerous"? Now I know that the robberies weren't Fiat NOX, or most likely weren't, but who's to say that with this type of organized madness, that FN couldn't (or wouldn't) carry out such antisocial behavior?

I am only spouting a warning of things possible...
Be wary.

- JG

1 Comments:

Blogger Jason said...

I'm interested in your activity with our organization, sir. Why don't you blog more? Drop me a line sometime.

>> Jason Tremonti
jason.tremonti@gmail.com
The Neuroboards

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