Hidden Evil
Many of my friends and I have engaged in intellectual discussions about the evils of society and what most needs to be fixed.
Views of what’s evil, though, largely depend on your perspective — social liberals might call something evil that a fiscal conservative feels is simply just; and vice-versa.
If you’re a conspiracy buff you’ll enjoy reading through the TheHiddenEvil.com. Volume I contains a number of factoids, and draws interesting conclusions (I’m certainly not going to say I agree with any or all of them). Volume II builds on Volume I to make some fairly remarkable assertions — of maybe they’re just hard to believe (or hard to read without a giggle or two at least).
With disinformation an accepted practice of government, organized religion, and business it’s always hard to say definitively what is true and what is a shade of gray.

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- An Evil of Television Last week was the National Spelling Bee and this year the finals were televised on ESPN and the “championship” round was televised in prime time...

