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After spending three full business days at the Hoover Institution Archives at Stanford University going through every one of many thousands of pages of letters, notes, manuscripts, articles, essays, drafts, rejections, submissions, and personal documents of my father I am more inspired than ever to go after the plutocratic elites in both my countries and call out their venality and the evil they perpetrate on the rest of us with their excessive paternalistic intervention and good intentions (while they rob us blind). I will not rest until they are all sent packing (and term limits are implemented in both US and PL). In which case I still will not rest as my golf game has really suffered since I got involved making noise in opposition to the status quo in both countries. In all seriousness, the inspiration I feel reading these pages penned by and to my father is overwhelming. This man suffered for what he believed and who he was across five decades. In the 1940s at the hands of the Nazis he lost many family members to the atrocity they perpetrated and he had to create a fake identity to survive (which he miraculously did so thanks to his resourcefulness and intestinal fortitude). In the 1950s and 60s it was at the hands of the Polish-Soviet commies who stifled his every word or opportunity for employ. Many of these creeps are still in power or have progeny who have inherited their roles in the contemporary Brussels and Warsaw politburos (or in Leszek Millers case; just restructured their acronymic affiliations to now read SLD). Its these devils I will continue to call out most vociferously for being the most fraudulent, self-serving and corrupted of them all. Once in America, during the 70s and 80s my father continued to have to fight to get his words and ideas out to be consumed despite the demand from readers thanks to the mainstream media and ivory tower academic complex of liberals, progressives, socialists, and fellow traveling Leninist apologists who could not accept someone whos stock in trade was freedom for the individual and the indictment of the state and its ever more collectivist trend. It is evident from reading his letters as well as the numerous rejection letters from publishers and editors that exist in this archive that he suffered from the constant censorship and blacklisting. The most important action for him was to write and spread his ideas. This was as necessary as breathing. To all those who stood in his way and now work to make Poland look more like yesteryear and make America more of a socialist progressive utopia ruled by a corrupt plutocracy (ie: Poland) and to those who continue to co-opt his image of bikiniarz and hipster prawica to minimize the philosophical breadth and depth of his pro-freedom / smaller state views...I am coming for you. And I cannot be bribed. I want nothing from you but to expose you.
Posted on: Tue, 24 Jun 2014 06:26:39 +0000

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