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Nick van der Leek Probably the Bible. Assuming I could travel through the ages, I'd take photos of creation, and interview Caesar, Pilate, Jesus and Mary Magdalene. I'd…moreProbably the Bible. Assuming I could travel through the ages, I'd take photos of creation, and interview Caesar, Pilate, Jesus and Mary Magdalene. I'd probably also give them a map and a list of instructions warning them of things to come - like the Dark Ages, Pandemic Flu and traffic jams. And I'd make time to find a lonely beach and enjoy the temporary emptiness of world.(less)
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“Watts thought he could gain everything by lying, but it turned out the opposite was true. You can lose everything by letting go of your hold on reality, and on truth. You can lose your life, you can lose your family, and if allowed to fester long enough, you can lose your country too.”
Nick van der Leek, SILVER FOX: POST TRUTH

“During the replay of the Trinastich CCTV video, while Officer Coonrod was standing opposite him [effectively quizzing him on the possibility of an alibi for a triple murder he’d committed mere hours earlier], Watts was texting Kessinger.[97] He seemed at turns nervous, restless, distracted and even daydreaming at times.”
Nick van der Leek, SILVER FOX: POST TRUTH

“If you still think social media has nothing to do with the annihilation of the Watts household, think again. If you think social media has nothing to do with how and why America currently finds itself divided, split down the middle, in some ways paralysed politically, think again. If you think the current craziness in the world, where people are raging about racism and human rights is innocent, and innocently organic – think again.”
Nick van der Leek, SILVER FOX: POST TRUTH

The Hero Path

We have not even to risk the adventure alone
for the heroes of all time have gone before us.
The labyrinth is thoroughly known ...
we have only to follow the thread of the hero path.
And where we had thought to find an abomination
we shall find a God.

And where we had thought to slay another
we shall slay ourselves.
Where we had thought to travel outwards
we shall come to the center of our own existence.
And where we had thought to be alone
we shall be with all the world.”
Joseph Campbell

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