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The Atrium
If you've ever seen/read the paramilitary fantasy-adventure stories in "G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero" (Hasbro), you know that American youngsters are fascinated by espionage and daredevil fantasies.
G.I. Joe (Hasbro) presents super-terrorists, ninja assassins, unbreakable patriots, etc. engaged in battles for dominion over American society (and globalization).
Such youthful fantasies can perhaps be coordinated with Biblical passages/proverbs about 'foolish courage' as it applies to the sins of Mystery Babylon. After all, shouldn't we encourage people to make connections between spiritualism and art?
Serpentor (Wikipedia)
If you've ever seen/read the paramilitary fantasy-adventure stories in "G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero" (Hasbro), you know that American youngsters are fascinated by espionage and daredevil fantasies.
G.I. Joe (Hasbro) presents super-terrorists, ninja assassins, unbreakable patriots, etc. engaged in battles for dominion over American society (and globalization).
Such youthful fantasies can perhaps be coordinated with Biblical passages/proverbs about 'foolish courage' as it applies to the sins of Mystery Babylon. After all, shouldn't we encourage people to make connections between spiritualism and art?
Serpentor (Wikipedia)