tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6278115441557880568.post240991214030796631..comments2024-03-18T16:29:17.369-07:00Comments on Inverted Alchemy: An Integral Economy: Losing Your Head...Sir Walter Raleigh StyleDavid Martinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01775270821108542258noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6278115441557880568.post-3514533429725506712017-11-14T18:32:47.823-08:002017-11-14T18:32:47.823-08:00This can only lead to one outcome and the lack of ...This can only lead to one outcome and the lack of foresight is asstounding. This lack of vision seems to permeate pivotal areas of which you have written about so eloquently. It seems it's headed for the crash and burn.. 7TowersSeenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02857941625094996830noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6278115441557880568.post-49989534525562855412017-10-29T23:57:09.582-07:002017-10-29T23:57:09.582-07:00I don't speak Gaelic. And if Sir Walter, as cr...I don't speak Gaelic. And if Sir Walter, as credited, hadn't introduced the potato to Ireland, into the lives of around 20% of my ancestry, where their dependency on the crop grew catastrophically, I wouldn't have attended the world premier of Patrick Cassidy's Famine Remembrance Symphony, seated down the front pew from Cardinal O'Connor. Likely the Cardinal also owed his being American to that one excessive dependency on the innocuous-enough spud. We, the unintended consequences, and the generations to come, remain just as eventually vulnerable to the less visible slight of a fund managers' hand as our ancestors were to easy carbs harvested from the darkness of dirt, with no more transparency to the practices in place, and their consequences, than we could gather from the tea leaves of an empty stew bowl. Kerry Duganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14846127021780093924noreply@blogger.com