From: pjb@ny.ubs.com (Paul J. Bell)
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From: pjb@ny.ubs.com (Paul J. Bell)
Date: Fri, 26 Jul 1996 00:01:42 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: A Global Village; an open letter to Bill & Hill and also Mr. & Mrs. Dole, from Asim at Molecule One. Cypherpunks, please excuse this note.
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really relevent to this list, way to go asim. what if we all choose to clutter
this list with our own little hot buttons?
-paul
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> Subject: A Global Village; an open letter to Bill & Hill and also Mr. & Mrs. Dole, from Asim at Molecule One. Cypherpunks, please excuse this note.
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> Honourable wishes,
>
> I write about Mrs. Clinton's concept of Global Village and wholeheartedly,
> pledge my support to such an important concept.
>
> The world is everchanging and Mrs. Clinton is correct in that the
> industrialized
> countries have lost, most, of their extended families. This makes children
> vulnerable to danger. If in need of help, such children are commonly abused
> due to their vulnerability.
>
> I want to take this moment to express some understandings. Firstly, it
> was never in my plan to locate where I have been over the last while.
> Probably, if it hadn't been for many malicious encounters, I probably
> would of gone to a remote island, as I hold so dear to my heart. A
> close friend was severly violated and I had to witness a war being
> fought against civillians. When an insurance policy becomes more
> valuable than the human life, something must be wrong with social
> ethics.
>
> To live through many of the experiences I had to, while living here,
> made me realize high technology is dangerous in many peoples
> lives. To manipulate peoples decisions using brute force seemed
> terribly wrong to me. Many of the people controlling the situations
> are also stressed out. Abuse results from stress.
>
> Concerning the old man. I knew of this man since childhood. I
> always considered him one of the greatest neuroscientists
> on the planet earth. Even his friends hold him with a greatest
> respect. What he accomplished, very few could match his
> accomplishments.
>
> I send much thanks to Point Communications for allowing me
> a long interview about my social concerns. I wanted to personally
> thank all the K12 students that partook in my interview. I was
> never able to attend the requests of some of those students,
> that asked me to review some of their essays, as my time
> was occupied with endless other obstacles. I want those
> students to understand that I just couldn't.
>
> I want to thank all those cool students that let me participate
> at their, private, dance parties. They know I attended endless
> dance parties, researching technological requirements,
> so they are happy and socially satisfied. I also got to
> know what kind of social threats they are faced with, both,
> underground and official. Stress does tend to corrupt some
> people.
>
> I want you to understand that I came up with Molecule One
> as a means to address the needs of a culture. Even though
> many plots were directed at me for proposing this project,
> I always knew I spoke the truth and my intentions were
> pure. Neurosciences has always been a lifelong inspiration
> to me. Standards, to improve the quality of life in society,
> seemed a noble goal.
>
> I want the students to know that Molecule One was
> created for their benefit first. They are the future. When
> a child remains innocent, that innocence should be
> protected. Far too often, children loose their innocence
> to hardend people, who's primary motive is malicious
> intent. Naivete and innocence is purity and lack of
> ethical standard is rampent.
>
> I knew that acceptance of truth is difficult for
> some people, especially those ignorant and those
> conditioned to believe otherwise. I always chose
> positive as an outcome for motive.
>
> I want to thank all of you, Republican, Democrat,
> and families, friends and which other political
> inspiration. I respect all life and those standards that
> can increase the health standard of all people. There
> are many important factors that must be considered
> to insure a safe and healthy society, of the
> future. To work together, to attain this standard,
> is important for all people, irregardless of color.
> Care and courtesy, toward our fellow people,
> is another social characteristic that is becoming
> lost, with the loss of the extended family.
>
> I also want to thank all those cool computer folk
> that let me play upon the info highway, as it was
> being developed. I want to thank all those
> cyberfolk that recognised the import of all
> topics covered. Understand well, visions of
> tropical islands have floated through my mind,
> probably, everyday I've been here. It was
> my concern for the youth and for the elderly
> that made me stay and attempt to create
> a project that could bring happiness and
> harmony, to the society, for a long time to
> come. It is a challenge.
>
> Thanks for the cyber inspiration, acknowledgement
> and being allowed the opportunity to create a
> work of art that can benefit so many.
>
> To the 1'st family & 2 Mr.& Mrs. Dole, all friends and families.
>
> Peace and best wishes,
> Sincerely,
>
> Asim
> molecul1@molecule1.com
>
>
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