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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
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To: TobagoJack who wrote (27143)1/1/2008 11:54:28 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 217832
 
TJ, I am well aware of such things as revolution being normal, along with evaporation, confiscation, dissipation, with murder and mayhem thrown in for good measure.

Bob Jones, a well-known commentator in NZ, in 1991 was writing about how people in any time think of themselves as being on some supreme plateau of existence whereas in fact they are in an ephemeral passing scene [those weren't his words, but paraphrased that's the idea].

There are indeed programmes and programmers and I work assiduously at my programme which is a conspiracy to usurp the regular democratic processes and financial institutions with a much more democratic system with a very sound financial system while turning cyberspace loose on the population and everything else too.

The bull seals fighting on the beach are trivial. There's a much bigger game in town of which they are unaware. If they do become aware of it, there's nothing they can do anyway. Yes, they might well crash the financial system and economy and cause vast carnage. But that won't slow the programme much at all. Come to think of it, it might hasten it as turbulent times enable some very rapid developments unencumbered by pettifogging pedants. As King George II said, "Bring it on!"

Mqurice
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