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2019 - One of those strange numerical anomalies...
Aug 22nd, 2019 at 9:35pm
 

2019 - A year, of one of those strange numerical anomalies.....



If you add the YEAR of your birth, with your AGE [in years] this year, together the sum will always be 2019

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Reply #1 - Aug 23rd, 2019 at 10:03am
 
Will that be true next year too? Amazing!
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Reply #2 - Aug 23rd, 2019 at 11:32am
 
2019 - Year of Decision.....

Nationally, Australia decided to start drawing a line in the sand over silly social policy endless based on emotion and demands from minorities....and chose instead a path fraught with economic danger at every step by electing the LNP back instead of Labor....

Internationally, relations between expansionist China and the US soured, Australians began to find that Chinese interests had infiltrated many aspects of this nation, and the Asian Pacific Basin steadily moved towards a position of war.....

What's next?
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Reply #3 - Aug 23rd, 2019 at 4:54pm
 
Jovial Monk wrote on Aug 23rd, 2019 at 10:03am:
Will that be true next year too? Amazing!


And surprisingly ever year on.
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Reply #4 - Aug 23rd, 2019 at 7:27pm
 
Hmmm? Does that mean that this century will have WAR in the periods that were otherwise a duration of PEACE in the previous Century?
If that's the case, then that's a
79% increase
in (Nitrogen) WAR (Military Industries all flexing their muscle of importance as the dominant Industry in the world over all others, even Politics.
Seems the Military is going to show even the Economists and Traders where their own money goes to.
Such an inflation is really going to have a massive
'IMPACT'
on this world. You can forget saving the rainforest this year, I hear it's already up in
flames
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Re: 2019 - One of those strange numerical anomalies...
Reply #5 - Aug 23rd, 2019 at 10:58pm
 
Jasin wrote on Aug 23rd, 2019 at 7:27pm:
Hmmm? Does that mean that this century will have WAR in the periods that were otherwise a duration of PEACE in the previous Century?
If that's the case, then that's a
79% increase
in (Nitrogen) WAR (Military Industries all flexing their muscle of importance as the dominant Industry in the world over all others, even Politics.
Seems the Military is going to show even the Economists and Traders where their own money goes to.
Such an inflation is really going to have a massive
'IMPACT'
on this world. You can forget saving the rainforest this year, I hear it's already up in
flames
Roll Eyes


The best interests of the Chinese capitalists are met by their adherence to peace and trade.... the New Mandarins have prospered mightily under the current regime, and it is amazing that they somehow are gulled into accepting that an expansionist policy is the way forward, when the reality is that such a policy will lead to their downfall.

The only reason I can apply to this suicidal approach to international policy is what I've laid down before - it is a 'war or national inferiority complex' against the West, and as such, the end of rubbing the face of the West in the dirt is more important than destroying your own country and economy in attempting to do so.

For your revision:-

Mid-Term assignment, due 18th June. 10% of total final mark (we mark hard at Grappler Free U - the REAL U).

Read the following excerpt from -
Blossoms In the Wind - Human Legacies of the Kamikaze , M.G Sheftall.


a. Determine and explain  the underlying factors in generation of a group psyche as described in the excerpt.

b.  Seek similar group psyches occurring today, discover their root causes, expound on those in comparison with that shown by Sheftall as pertaining to pre-WW II Japanese society.

c.  Consider the effect of the same values ascribed to the West by such 'new' groups in the development and continuation of such group psyches - define the group(s) you are considering.

d.  Is the West, therefore, condemned to fight an endless series of wars, due to the group psyches developed as described.....and if so .. what is the level of preparedness, both physically and spiritually, of the West?

"Educated Japanese males of Onishi's generation who had spent their time living and studying in the West - especially America - tended to harbour extreme feelings at both ends of a love-hate continuum toward their former hosts and teachers, ranging from unabashed schoolboy hero worship to utter repulsion fueled by a desperate need to believe in their own racial and cultural superiority.  The emotional packages of most comprised a tortuous Freudian melange of admiration and inferiority complex: a healthy respect for the Westerner's technological prowess, material abundance and sheer physical size; disdain for their shameless materialism, their smug, easy pride, their maddeningly nonchalant tolerance of disorder, their racist immigrant legislation and the woeful history of the American Negro.  Not to mention the poisonous, half-buried memories of patronising cocktail party slights ("Oh, your English is excellent.  Were you taught by missionaries?"), sneering hotel clerks, withering locker room anxiety, and the impotent rage of coming home to see giggling Japanese girls on the arms of strapping white men in the streets of the larger port cities.  Just as everyone tapping pointers on maps in the war rooms of Tokyo and cutting orders for young men to die at the front carried his own personal portfolio of similar psychological baggage regarding Westerners, none of them ever really expected the nation to win its duel to the death with the West - win, that is, in the sense of Japanese troops marching down Pennsylvania Avenue and pitching their tents on the White House lawn.  Nor did they see the war as being pursued primarily for the practical strategic objectives of securing vital industrial resources and fuel.  Seeing it in such simple terms was to confuse means with ends.

The goal, really, had always been, first and foremost, to humble the West - to daub the teacher's face with mud - by kicking the white man out of Asia and bringing about an end, once and for all, win or lose, of what former Prime Minister Konoe had so aptly termed Anglo-Saxon global hegemony.  The Caucasian bogeyman - and the unspeakable fear that he might really be the superior being he seemed to think himself - had whispered in the ear and haunted the nightmares of the Japanese psyche for the last ninety years, since Commodore Matthew C Perry's Black Ships first fouled the waters of Uraga Bay, humiliating the nation by forcing it to accommodate to Americans and their insulting demands."



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