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Participantmovement capture has been around a long time…if i had to guess, i’d say it’s been around since babylon. i first ran into it @ sir george williams, later named, concordia. a group of students had taken over the computers.
fairly early on, a tight circle of strangers inexplicably emerged. where the students were disorganized, passionate, arrogant young know it alls, not stupid so much as unbruised, the strangers were impressive impresarios. in no time, they’d selected a leader, something the students hadn’t been in a rush to do, a campus folk singer, a good looking guy totally recognizable, confident he knew everyone worth knowing…oddly though like all the rest he was wholly unacquainted with the clique of strangers.
next thing, they’d nominated him to be president of the student council, a job he’d selected for himself but had not disclosed within the group. student council like frats & football wasn’t cool back then. most had not even noticed there was an election upcoming. the folkie hoped to change the world through grassroots movements. the strangers knew something about campaigns & the win was fairly big. this too was never questioned.
after his election disappointment set in—none of his slate ever made it to the council vote & slowly he began to realize he was required to back an agenda that he’d neither proposed nor supported. all the while the momentum of the takeover of the university’s computers dissipated.
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…european hypocrisy, Iran warnings & What is Happening in Yemen
https://geopolitiq.substack.com/p/european-hypocrisy-iranian-warnings
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Participanti discovered this scrolling through smoothie’s site. it reveals the anglo penchant for rewriting history, whilst erasing a vassal’s valour. essential to its code of honour.
i did not know indian armies had bows as tall as men some years before the innovation found its way from athens to anglo shores.
https://www.rbth.com/blogs/2013/05/27/marshal_zhukov_on_alexanders_failed_india_invasion_25383
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putin suggests a new approach to boosting birth rate in russia
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(KJ’s take on security agreement)
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Participantthank you, dear sudhi, for linking this article. it shed light on india’s concerns & some of the detours & difficulties sanctions have caused india. cheap oil has dominated most of the conversation outside india but little else has floated, possibly military hardware. the spice trade, textiles, the impact tariffs have had on tech off shoring are left unreported. india was definitely targeted early on by sanctions & @ times seemed proof if needed that america interprets ally to mean vassal.
the article had an undertow, posted as all but a given, that russia must naturally be wary of being so dependent upon china for so many things, all marvellous, manifold & destined to be ever greater…& i wondered if that is the case, niggling or essential? russia is unique. russia is in a position truly blessed—she has everything she needs. what power can be greater for a nation than enjoys its sovereignty? than to be wholly sovereign in its needs. what freedom it grants.
perhaps that’s what makes the threshold of the world we are creating so breathtaking—to create a world where all flourish rather the few. to awaken to this new dawn & to begin a truly new day.
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Participantthank you, Mr P, i love borzzikman! a day maker!
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