12-10-2018, 11:20 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjZn9cyJkoI
While I watch this lady, a few thoughts occur to me...
I've always felt she was a bit like the modern day Mae Brussell...
http://www.sectual.com/thread-1231.html
But the truth is, unlike Mae's material... in 40 years, these videos of her probably won't be around.
There will probably be many scrubbings of public internet platform ghettos, like YouTube etc., between now and then, which wipe out what would have otherwise been priceless stores of historical information.
The only reason Mae Brussell's materials are still around is because they were on hardcopy, and she distributed copies to anyone who wanted them.
Everyone is being encouraged to keep everything digital, and to store things 'on the cloud'...
None of that material will survive.
Nothing that isn't brought into hardcopy will survive.
While I watch this lady, a few thoughts occur to me...
I've always felt she was a bit like the modern day Mae Brussell...
http://www.sectual.com/thread-1231.html
But the truth is, unlike Mae's material... in 40 years, these videos of her probably won't be around.
There will probably be many scrubbings of public internet platform ghettos, like YouTube etc., between now and then, which wipe out what would have otherwise been priceless stores of historical information.
The only reason Mae Brussell's materials are still around is because they were on hardcopy, and she distributed copies to anyone who wanted them.
Everyone is being encouraged to keep everything digital, and to store things 'on the cloud'...
None of that material will survive.
Nothing that isn't brought into hardcopy will survive.