OT: Sun Valley Conference

I am looking at the pictures of the CEOs attending the conference at the link below. Interesting so many of them wearing Apple Watch:)

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10985935/Warner-Dis…

Interesting so many of them wearing Apple Watch:)

Makes sense. That’s where the Illuminati mind control parasite taps in.

The definitive explanation is no doubt inside one of my favourite works.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Illuminatus!_Trilogy
At least I think it’s one of my favourites. I don’t remember much about it–I think I read it an alternate time line.

Jim

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All wearing mask!

Buffoons!

" I am looking at the pictures of the CEOs attending the conference at the link below. Interesting so many of them wearing Apple Watch:)"

always one to resist peer pressure, Mr. Buffett is donning the standard gold Rolex.

Did anyone notice Warren’s brightly colored shirt?

Image is a bit fuzzy but looks like it is adorned with psychedelic geckos.

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Haha, what better walking billboard?! Glad to see he and Astrid are there having a good time. Wait, that a mini box of See’s in his hand?! :wink:

“ Did anyone notice Warren’s brightly colored shirt?

Image is a bit fuzzy but looks like it is adorned with psychedelic geckos”

Yes, I tasked my wife to buy me the same shirt and she failed. She says it’s likely this brand: https://www.vilebrequin.com/eu/en/men-clothing-shirts/

Assuming it is, they no longer have the same style so Buffett may have bought it many years ago.

The definitive explanation is no doubt inside one of my favourite works.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Illuminatus!_Trilogy
At least I think it’s one of my favourites. I don’t remember much about it–I think I read it an alternate time line.

You may be confusing that with Wilson’s other trilogy, Schrodinger’s Cat https://rawilson.com/schrodingers-cat/ - at least in one of its timelines.

You may be confusing that with Wilson’s other trilogy, Schrodinger’s Cat https://rawilson.com/schrodingers-cat/ - at least in one of its timelines.

A good chance. The two trilogies are tenuously connected, like my memory and reality.

From time to time I am surprised to find out that something referenced in the works is a real thing.
For example, “No Wife, No Horse, No Mustache” is a real thing from long before the Wilson books.
"Joe Malik, as he had been trying to explain amid the din of the Wildeblood soiree, had been
engaged in neuroprogramming research, trying to become one with the Reader’s Digest, when he
found that wonderful title, which led him to immediately abort the experiment. He knew,
intuitively, that the mystery of a title like that was much better than the solution, the explanation
of the title, could ever be."

Not only was it the title of a 1950s movie and (yes) a real Reader’s Digest article, but Reader’s Digest also did a 1956 TV episode of it.
In which there is a character named Robert Wilson, played by Robert Wilson Horton.

Jim

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