Midnight Madness

It’s almost 1 AM and another night falls to deep seated psychological discussions-my latest fixation earlier today was over structural theory to real-time system telemetry. When measuring the approach toward a systemic “tipping point,” macro-historians track indicators that signal a loss of institutional dampening-or breaking point. These thoughts invade my sleep and awaken me into deeper evaluation of the concepts. I am completely content though, as this has replace the previous Midnight Madness of being constantly awaken by the tormented thoughts of my Florida and Virginia cases. I now at one in the morning, am contemplating all those who befallen thinkers before me. I never thought of myself as an intellectual. Growing up I was always a C student and my mind was always fixated elsewhere.

Now, I cannot free my mind when I need to the most. I find myself both haunted by the crimes I endured from our legal system, and completely fascinated by the idea-many of these great minds, that I echo thru-out this website were not of this time but sometimes hundreds or even thousands of years ago. These men and woman were so far advanced in their ideas and concepts that many were persecuted like Galileo Galilei or Antonio Gransci. Others were simply shunned by society because there concepts smashed the chore principles of the time like Karl Marx or Charles Darwin. Bottom line, these great minds were almost always right-which is why their theories have persist in modern times and why they are taught in schools around the world.

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