28 December 2010

besides, i don't think you realize how vital china is to your way of life

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And, here, they can be seen plainly to be making it more difficult to live without them rather than less. Adolf NWO Einstein has backed himself into a corner here, but while you're whining about the tiered service from your ISP and a general clampdown on our access to anything on the tubes, China is very nearly the only place where any of our electronics are made. If people take it into their heads that our money is useless, which has been the case for many decades, but the perception is seriously imperiled now, we're going to be watching the rest of the world getting iPads while we are staring at our basements full of dead and discarded computers, wondering if we can scrounge enough parts to put one working one together.

I really hope there are free thinkers out there who are planning an escape for us, one not so vulnerable to control by capitalism and by governments, or we may have to learn how to interact with people F2F [face-to-face] again, no?

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love, 99
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7 comments:

  1. The Photo - Alpha/Omega mine?

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  2. Malakoff Diggins... from a flattering angle.

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  3. Must be from the south rim - it does look too flat. Also the trees have grown since I was last there about 20 years ago.

    This is from about 30 years ago:

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  4. Yes. It's been about that long for me too and I noticed it looks much better now, but I think actually it looked okay back then, from certain angles. Overall, it was over a hunnert years after they mined the place and it was still bare rock and dead earth left over. SOME of it will obviously come back because of the silt and duff that will accumulate to form enough viable soil for vegetation again, but some of it will take centuries or millennia to be erased from the face of Gaia. Looks as though that's the gig in China with their rare earths too. Fucking pinheads. You want to think this kind of stupidity went out with the nineteenth century, but it's just never so. Just ALWAYS as bad as ever.

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  5. It was so much like the moonscapes of the '50s sci-fi movies. I used enjoy mushrooms there. (Or is it employ?)

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  6. Lort only knows how many Star Trek scenes were filmed there....

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