Civilians Who Run Full-Page Ads in the New York Times (Michael Laitman Edition)

As you splendid readers might (or more likely might not) recall, the hardworking staff has long chronicled full-page ads that people of above-average means buy in the New York Times (at six figures a pop).

The latest installment, via one Michael Laitman.

 

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What’s his angle, you might ask. Just this:

Michael Laitman is a Professor of Ontology, a PhD in Philosophy and Kabbalah, and an MSc in Medical Bio-Cybernetics. He has written over 40 books, translated into dozens of languages. Dr. Laitman also speaks regularly on the media, and is the founder and president of the ARI Institute.
His vision for solving the global crisis at all levels, including education, climate change, hunger, and all social and economic problems, involves implementing a new, comprehensive global and integral education program.

A new, comprehensive global and integral education program.

And a solution to the Rubik’s Cube that is the Middle East.

Your skepticism goes here.

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1 Response to Civilians Who Run Full-Page Ads in the New York Times (Michael Laitman Edition)

  1. There’s no one quite as stupid as a very smart person.

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