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Wm. J. Beck III

I'm an amateur student of history and philosophy since the age of thirteen in 1970, and writer from BBS's to CompuServe to Usenet to blogs to here: annotating the American Endarkenment.

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    Since BSS's, CompuServe, Usenet, weblog (abandoned, c. 2010), Facebook, Twitter to here: an individualist to annotate the American Endarkenment.

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