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Cliff

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Jul 6, 2009, 5:49:13 PM7/6/09
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On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 07:43:14 -0700 (PDT), phil scott <ph...@philscott.net> wrote:

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>A few will learn from this disaster....most will just die out.... its
>mother natures way, and it works perfectly.
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>Idiocy is self eliminating.
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>This is the unchanged
>pattern of national (and state) decay and collapse.... after a
>natural life cycle of 5 generations (it used to be 7 generations when
>life spans were shorter)....
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> voters in this case get fat, and lazy then
>stupid and elect idiots and special interests to screw the entire
>mess, including govt. and itself into the ground...
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> Total collapse ensues, not a 10 year depression, but 50 to 100 years
>of
>near or total starvation ensue. T
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>hen the nation reboots, not deliberately, but because life goes on,
>the near starved are now mean and lean... and progress becomes
>possible once again.
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>The nation reboots...but often not recognisable from its
>previous form.
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>The china of today for example does not resemble the dynasty and war
>lord
>configurations of 300 years ago. etc.
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> Is it all hopeless? No. Far from it. You personally can do
>well. But it IS tricky. Here are my observations and life
>experience on that issue.
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>How not to be hopeless.....1. see the larger scene, arrange to
>structure your activity and life style so it dodges the bullets.
>In my case its a low overhead, low tax life style, but operating in
>high end lucrative fields so that it does not take much work for me to
>do well as an organism you might say.
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>If you try to 'do well' in context with an insane culture, that is own
>2 SUV's and a big high tax house.. then of course you get to stress
>and work yourself to death.
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>We get brainwashed by the culture into cloning whats common in the
>culture, including all of its fatal errors.
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>A person can step out of that sand box if he is able to see its
>boundary... if not.. if he does not see the sand box clearly enough,
>or its boundary he is condemned to play his life out within those
>constraints... those are viable constraiints at the beginning and mid
>range of a national life cycle.
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>the contraints are both insane, and fatal at the end of a national
>life cycle.
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>Phil scott

You NEED misc.survivalism & gummer !!!
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Cliff

phil scott

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Jul 6, 2009, 8:11:30 PM7/6/09
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On Jul 6, 2:49 pm, Cliff <Clhupr...@aol.com> wrote:
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Oh no I don't..


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