An artist named Gerald Holtom designed a symbol for the Aldermaston march. “I was in despair,” he remembered. He sketched himself “with hands palm out stretched outwards and downwards in the manner of Goya’s peasant before the firing squad. I formalized the drawing into a line and put a circle around it.” The lone individual standing helpless in the face of world-annihilating military might—it was “such a puny thing,” thought Holtom. But his creation, the peace symbol, resonated and quickly traveled around the world.
things i said holy shit about
creation of peace sign
y large population of nurses r phillipino and y call centers are in the phillipines
global standardization
guy who made synthetic fertilizer and pouson gas
douglas macarthurs falter in the phillipines
us control over japan, constituion written witg macarthur in charge still used
bin laden and the bases, us bases creating bin ladens economic base
interesting
herbert hoover and bureaucracy