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To: ggersh who wrote (66675)2/15/2022 4:13:53 AM
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Outstanding.

Yep, the truckers and populace just need to follow a process of mild resistance everywhere. The water to the stone.

We don't even have to invent anything. It's just copy and deploy. Then the walls come crashing down, cyber, iron, concrete, or stone.-g-

This is the Baltic Way. On 23rd August, 1989, 1 million people in Lithuania, 700 thousand people in Estonia and 500 thousand in Latvia held hands and formed a human chain 675.5 kilometers (420 miles) long, protesting against the Soviet oppression and pursuing independence. : nextfuckinglevel (reddit.com)

This is the Baltic Way. On 23rd August, 1989, 1 million people in Lithuania, 700 thousand people in Estonia and 500 thousand in Latvia held hands and formed a human chain 675.5 kilometers (420 miles) long, protesting against the Soviet oppression and pursuing independence.



30 Years Ago: How A Photographer Captured The 'Baltic Chain' From Above (rferl.org)



"On the evening of August 23, 1989, photographer Aivars Liepins sat in his newspaper’s basement in Riga trying to decide where best to shoot the massive demonstration about to take place outside. He needed to be everywhere but had to choose somewhere."