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Monday, 11 March 2024

Planet of the Apes Scenario.

History is a wonderful chronological record of significant events, explanations and their causes throughout the world, usually written by the victors, so it may or may not be accurate. Read what you can and form an opinion. No matter what country you live in, there have been tragedies and terrible terrible mistakes by all of them, no country escapes the fallibility of humans men or Women. None more so than Britain and its empire, which was the largest ever seen and certainly not to be bragged or lied about. We were the judge jury and executioner of a regime brought about by money, greed, and power over others by exploitation. Invasions and wars have affected every single country throughout the globe barring non. From the Mongol hordes to the Roman Empire to the Byzantine Empire to the colonisation of the Americas by Europeans. Slave traders throughout history include:1 million and 1.5 million Europeans were captured by Barbary pirates and sold as slaves in North Africa and the Ottoman Empire between the 15th and 19th centuries. The Slavs, who inhabited a large part of Eastern Europe, were taken as slaves by the Muslims of Spain during the ninth century.The main European nations involved in slavery were Portugal, Spain, Britain, France, Denmark and Sweden. Many Finns were sold into slavery. Many blonde-haired Finns and Karelians were sold into slavery during wars and raids and it wasn't uncommon for families to sell their children into slavery they were blonde and highly sought after in central Asia. Please don't forget modern slavery. Sweatshops, are used by most large retail outlets throughout the world.....and of course, part of modern slavery is the monetary system that gives you a mortgage, and if you're lucky you get to pay it off in 30 or 40 years, just in time for retirement where your pension has been eroded by designed inflation.Slavery takes many forms and we are to some extent all slaves to the system, like it or not. At the end of the day we own absolutely nothing, it's all just on loan to us until we kick the bucket. What can we do? You tell me.I'll leave a link to a little chat in a hotel lobby with GG and Crispin Flintoff. It gave me a little inspiration when George talks about never giving up just because you think you're not good enough, practice makes you better so just keep going, so I will, if only for my pleasure.If you only read one book in your life it should be 1984 by Eric Blair aka (George Orwell). He wrote it while living in Jura 

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