5 Quotes & Sayings By John Thomas Allen

John Thomas Allen is an author, teacher, and historian. He is also the founder of Scholars for 9/11 Truth. He is a frequent contributor to PeaceVoice, International truthdig, and Veterans Today. John is the author of the book "The Devil in the White House: The True Story of Secret Intelligence Report #9/11" which he says offers proof that the 9/11 Commission was a fraud.

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A poet has to be a bit childlike at heart, and in that sense all the romantic stereotypes about poets being "eternal children", etc, are all accurate. They believe, whatever they may say, that art and words can change the world. John Thomas Allen
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Our current contempt for poverty stems from information overload--this is the enabler---our over education as privileged people-- perhaps the real culprit--and our secret assurance that we ourselves owe no one anything beyond the exhausting daily round. We will defend our lack of idealism to anyone and be horrifyingly well received in this age. Indeed, many so called financial "philosophies" are in fact nothing more than elaborate justification for one petty selfishness after the next. John Thomas Allen
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Evil is a cluster of well orchestrated blind spots. When it manifests itself to excess, we protest and want the blind spots that both produce it and conceal it back, and fast. John Thomas Allen
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I wanted to think of what could not be thought except in intersections; I wanted to satiate my fiendishness in a neutering gnosis. I wanted to see the first chimp paint it’s own likeness in a limbo state of gravitating iconostasis, flanked by altar candles and decked in a dark green Zuchetto upon which stars would genuflect in a prism without manacles, unrivaled by the boring, mundane phenomenon of space's black canopy loved by the plebeians. John Thomas Allen