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Joseph Smalkowski is the birth-name of New York philosopher, poet, avant-garde musician, and performance artist Copernicus.

Since the release of the first of his 14 improv art-rock music albums containing the philosophy that nothing exists, this jazz great with the trademarked name of Copernicus, with nonstop evolution in his thinking, exhorts the public to appreciate the evolution of his philosophy.

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Immediate Eternity

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“The Catholic Church is just another jerky Mafia organization set up to rob the ignorant poor. Fortunately, it's on its way out. One more generation and the Western world will ask: Catholic who? They have sold 62 churches in the past two years in the Boston Archdiocese, netting 90 million dollars just to pay for all the lawsuits against their childloving priests. I know the Catholic Church, I know its entire history. They are jerks whose scam is up.”
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“Artists and philosophers should learn one thing: they should not expect that their art or their philosophy should produce money. If they need money, they should get purely involved in making money and not mix money with their art or their philosophy. Therein lies the defect of the examples you have given. They needed money and therefore called on their art or philosophy to produce money. Wrong! Money corrupts. Selling art or philosophy for money corrupts the art and the philosophy.”
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