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Topic: Hitler's world may not be so far away - page 4. (Read 3501 times)

legendary
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September 16, 2015, 04:40:55 PM
#5
History is an endless repetition of people in groups reacting to other people in groups. Again and again a 'superior few group' will seem to guide the way until nature creates a group to react to them.

Nothing will change until there is a new territory to 'conquer' that is not populated.

The danger is from small "superior" cliques that try to manage the masses. It is always the same. "The people don't have xyz understanding that we have, so we have to guide them". All of the major political powers in the world today are run by people with this mentality. An endless circle.

Yep!

Best thing to do is find a private island off the beaten path, or maybe go to the Andes or Urals, or even parts of Africa, live off the land, have a solar-powered Internet connection through Hughes satellite, and be careful how you talk to people over the Net. And of course, be ready to flee on a moments notice, with several backup plans.

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So basically, let fear control your life for you.

Where's the fear in getting away? It's sticking around that generates the fear.

Besides, I always liked the idea of the islands (not Adak). and spending time in the Andes and the Urals would be fun. Now I have an excuse to go.

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hero member
Activity: 775
Merit: 1000
September 16, 2015, 04:33:01 PM
#4
History is an endless repetition of people in groups reacting to other people in groups. Again and again a 'superior few group' will seem to guide the way until nature creates a group to react to them.

Nothing will change until there is a new territory to 'conquer' that is not populated.

The danger is from small "superior" cliques that try to manage the masses. It is always the same. "The people don't have xyz understanding that we have, so we have to guide them". All of the major political powers in the world today are run by people with this mentality. An endless circle.

Yep!

Best thing to do is find a private island off the beaten path, or maybe go to the Andes or Urals, or even parts of Africa, live off the land, have a solar-powered Internet connection through Hughes satellite, and be careful how you talk to people over the Net. And of course, be ready to flee on a moments notice, with several backup plans.

Smiley

So basically, let fear control your life for you.
legendary
Activity: 3906
Merit: 1373
September 16, 2015, 03:56:23 PM
#3
History is an endless repetition of people in groups reacting to other people in groups. Again and again a 'superior few group' will seem to guide the way until nature creates a group to react to them.

Nothing will change until there is a new territory to 'conquer' that is not populated.

The danger is from small "superior" cliques that try to manage the masses. It is always the same. "The people don't have xyz understanding that we have, so we have to guide them". All of the major political powers in the world today are run by people with this mentality. An endless circle.

Yep!

Best thing to do is find a private island off the beaten path, or maybe go to the Andes or Urals, or even parts of Africa, live off the land, have a solar-powered Internet connection through Hughes satellite, and be careful how you talk to people over the Net. And of course, be ready to flee on a moments notice, with several backup plans.

Smiley
legendary
Activity: 3906
Merit: 1373
September 16, 2015, 02:40:42 PM
#2
At the end of WWII, we were so fed up with Hitler and all of Germany, that we bombed them worse than they bombed Britain. We could do it again.

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legendary
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Merit: 1006
September 16, 2015, 12:15:43 PM
#1


Hitler's world may not be so far away

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/sep/16/hitlers-world-may-not-be-so-far-away

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