Yesterday I concluded the author of The Postman was inspired by Thomas Pynchon’s novel. The Crying of Lot 49. My ex-wife lived with Pynchon in Oakland. When we went back East we visited one of the Chicago Seven in Washington. Here is my prophetic post of February 1 2017. The Evangelical President has declared a Crusade against the U.S. Post Office founded by Benjamin Franklin, the First Post Master General
After Trump won, I considered a way we Democrats could pay a tax into a movement that would oppose everything the Republicans tried to do. Last night I looked at all the ads, t-shirt, hoodies, and coffee cups that Breitbart had on it webpage that claims 45 million readers. I posted about increasing my readership. I posted on Denis de Rougemont, a father of the European Union that fears the Alt-Right will destroy them. I posted on the Agha Kahn (Prince Sadruddin) a backer of the Universal Postal Union, and I found him! That’s a painting of him, with the orange sash and Maltese Cross.”
“Prince Sadruddin began as a Special Envoy to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in 1959 with a focus on World Refugee Year (1959–1960).[9] The initiative became known for its Stamp Plan, a philatelic programme that raised funds through United Nations member countries, as…
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