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Fish, Elmer, April 29, 1948.
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− | the heap in great prominince - there in plenty of other troubles without it | + | the heap in great prominince - there in plenty of other troubles without it -- bacteriological, climatological, and biological, all deadly, but less spectacular weapons. --but still all products of a perverted, science, not scientists. Thanks again, please send an April copy, and show Mr. Einstein the picture if you think he would be interested. In some ways I wish the clock could be turned back to 1932 --without great unemployment --those were bad days for me, and they still are, due to an illness which only now is beginning to break, -- |
An almost permanently constricted colon is hell, I assure you, both physical & mental, at times the victim thinks he has every disease in the book. It takes a powerful faith to keep going --and now for what? To live in a police state? A state of pre-war nerves? A state in which Russia will by psychological warfare reduce this country to economic wreckage without firing a shot or dropping a bomb? It's headed that way -- by all that's appoint if not real. | An almost permanently constricted colon is hell, I assure you, both physical & mental, at times the victim thinks he has every disease in the book. It takes a powerful faith to keep going --and now for what? To live in a police state? A state of pre-war nerves? A state in which Russia will by psychological warfare reduce this country to economic wreckage without firing a shot or dropping a bomb? It's headed that way -- by all that's appoint if not real. | ||
Best wishes, | Best wishes, | ||
Elmer Fish | Elmer Fish |
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the heap in great prominince - there in plenty of other troubles without it -- bacteriological, climatological, and biological, all deadly, but less spectacular weapons. --but still all products of a perverted, science, not scientists. Thanks again, please send an April copy, and show Mr. Einstein the picture if you think he would be interested. In some ways I wish the clock could be turned back to 1932 --without great unemployment --those were bad days for me, and they still are, due to an illness which only now is beginning to break, --
An almost permanently constricted colon is hell, I assure you, both physical & mental, at times the victim thinks he has every disease in the book. It takes a powerful faith to keep going --and now for what? To live in a police state? A state of pre-war nerves? A state in which Russia will by psychological warfare reduce this country to economic wreckage without firing a shot or dropping a bomb? It's headed that way -- by all that's appoint if not real. Best wishes, Elmer Fish