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re: Top 5 Dangers to America
Posted on 4/27/20 at 1:40 pm to kmdawg17
Posted on 4/27/20 at 1:40 pm to kmdawg17
Not like we haven't had our warnings,
The well-documented warnings that go back over 100 years, but were ignored due to the slick, dedicated, unrelenting conditioning of just enough numbers of our young over 5 generations.
The successful inculcation of fear into enough of the populace of what ever ideological stripe at being called any of the various tactical "isms/phobics" resulted in it being as though these "warnings" in book form never happened:
The Decline of Western Civilization by Spengler
The Climax of Civilization by Correa Moylan Walsh
Cry Havoc: by Ralph de Toledano (co-founder of the National Review)
The Camp of the Saints by Jean Raspail
Brave New World by A. Huxley (only unlike the others, it was not a warning, it was Huxley waxing philosophic about a world he wouldn't have had any problem with at all)
The well-documented warnings that go back over 100 years, but were ignored due to the slick, dedicated, unrelenting conditioning of just enough numbers of our young over 5 generations.
The successful inculcation of fear into enough of the populace of what ever ideological stripe at being called any of the various tactical "isms/phobics" resulted in it being as though these "warnings" in book form never happened:
The Decline of Western Civilization by Spengler
The Climax of Civilization by Correa Moylan Walsh
Cry Havoc: by Ralph de Toledano (co-founder of the National Review)
The Camp of the Saints by Jean Raspail
Brave New World by A. Huxley (only unlike the others, it was not a warning, it was Huxley waxing philosophic about a world he wouldn't have had any problem with at all)
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