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Pirates: Great Pirates:
"hopelessly blind. Also in 1929 a one-ton airplane in flight launched a torpedo which sank a 20-ton battle cruiser and this shifted mastery of the economic and social affairs of Spaceship Earth from a sea to an air dominance strategy.
"Not long before the stock market crash of 1929 when the great pirates lost their world power by silent default, J.P. Morgan’s great steam yacht, the ‘Corsair’ went on a reef entering Gilkey’s harbor on Isleboro. No Morgan yacht had ever before touched a rock. The captain claimed the reef was uncharted. The ‘Corsair’ was floated safely off on the next tide. No one ever knew what happened to that captain. This event however was full of mystical foreboding of the great stock market crash that took place two months later. The great pirates went on the rocks forever.
“The great pirates were great! They did run the world and they ran it with magnificent selfishness and brilliant foresight–that is within the limits of their comprehension of the supreme scheme of physical laws of Universe. Their thinking was however too limited. It was based on the seemingly scientific 1810 finding of Thomas Malthus, Professor of Political Economics of”
