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". . . I simply mention these facts because I assume that they will be of interest to you, and probably Constance, given the views you have both expressed. 


The fact that we clearly have different views on some relevant issues should not prevent us sharing some information and resources that may be of mutual interest."


I'm definitely interested in whatever information either of you can obtain about Armen Victorian and the reason why Irving and Lundberg focused The Mythologist on him.  Also anything further about this documentary, which I think was Lundberg's art school 'thesis project'.  Also, who owns the rights to the documentary.  Did anyone download it when it was available?  And also, what was the nature and subject matter of The Lobster, which as I recall was the first place where Irving published his satire about Victorian?  Most important, I think, is the establishment of Victorian's activities in public investigation of mind-control programs going forward in the alphabet agencies.  I linked to some of Victorian's writing on this subject in another thread here some time ago.  I'll look for a link.


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