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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (136046)10/14/2017 5:34:01 PM
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In 1974 my wife and I travelled innocently through Yugoslavia. It must have been in Pristina that I observed the most surly crowd of people I'd ever seen. Still true. It was in the central markets. No smiling or chatting or play of any sort. Just stolid taciturn faces everywhere. Buying their stuff with little interaction.

When the murderous civil war got going 20 years later I understood.

One of our neighbours has family from there. His father told me what he thought needed doing. They did it in one mass murder in Srebrenica.

After enough experience of jihad I can understand people fighting back as in The Crusades which managed to get to Jerusalem but was thrown back including Constantinople lost and the Gates of Vienna and Spain and as far as Tours. Now jihad is on the rampage and has even got the mayoralty of London. The war is being won with barely a whimper. Even whimpering would be punished as Islamophobic.

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