Masion Close
OK Escorts Barcelona
 Sex Vacation
escort directory
This forum thread is moderated by Admin
  1. #8161
    Can't recall where I read it, but I remember something about new restrictions requiring "digital proof of vaccination" aka vaccination proof through QR codes.

    So for non-EU travelers, you can get Vax cards converted at some German pharmacies:

    https://www.stuttgartcitizen.com/new...ital-standard/

  2. #8160

    Arsenal of Democracy

    Quote Originally Posted by DrPoon  [View Original Post]
    Still to this day I don't understand how the USA engaged in mass hysteria by drafting millions of men and forcing them to fight and it seemed like they were happy to fight? I just can't see what was in it for them as it was like an extreme overreaction to an invasion of Hawaii. I mean Hawaii is nice but its not worth millions of people dying for.
    Even before the attack on Hawaii, It is widely believed that FDR wanted to go to war. Public opinion and the isolationists in his own government were simply against him. Although not officially part of the war yet, FDR's speech here implores the American public to boost production in support of its Allies (Britain, China, Russia):

    Staying true to his campaign pledge of several weeks earlier, that America would not declare war on the Axis powers unless it were attacked, the president still made a forceful case for American military support to Britain. “If Great Britain goes down,” he warned, “the Axis powers will control the continents of Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the high seas. … It is no exaggeration to say that all of us, in all the Americas, would be living at the point of a gun.

    To preserve universal freedom, the president urged, “we must have more ships, more guns, more plans—more of everything. We must be the great arsenal of democracy.
    The operative word here is "unless attacked". That said, USA did its best to financially cripple the Japanese war machine:

    On 25 July 1941, Roosevelt froze all Japanese monetary assets held in the US, which immediately threatened Tokyo’s ability to supply its war machine. Japan’s cabinet board reported that “the empire will shortly be impoverished and unable to hold its own”. It predicted that the stocks of 8 out of 11 vital commodities would be depleted 50 per cent or more by 1942. Most significantly, Japan was unable to buy oil from Standard Oil of California, which had previously supplied some 80 per cent of its requirements.
    The tense moments came in the last few weeks before the attack. By late November, USA had realized that a Japanese attack on American interests was imminent:

    At the imperial conference on 5 November, Hirohito approved Yamamoto’s plan of attack. The following day, Ambassador Nomura presented Washington with final concessions, known as Proposal A, for a partial withdrawal of Japanese troops from China. The US rejected this offer, having learned from their codebreaking intercepts that another proposal would follow. On the 20 November, Japan’s Proposal B offered withdrawal from southern Indochina if the US would unfreeze Japan’s assets and refrain from supplying Chiang Kai-shek’s armies in China. Both proposals were declined. Aware from intercepts on 26 November that Japan would launch an attack sometime after 29 November, Roosevelt knew that war was all but inevitable. From detected troop movements, the assumption was that the target would be somewhere in south-east Asia, though there were uncertainties about the whereabouts of Yamamoto’s Combined Fleet. In fact, it was hiding under radio silence in the remote Kuril Islands, at the northernmost tip of Japan.

    In the meantime, with nothing further to gain from negotiations, Cordell Hull, the US secretary of state, presented Ambassador Nomura with a 10-point ultimatum, including the demand that Japan withdraw from all of China and Indochina. Faced with utter defeat and humiliation if he accepted the American terms, Hirohito, at a conference with General Tojo on 1 December 1941, gave the final sanction for simultaneous attacks on Pearl Harbor, the Philippines and British Malaya.
    American war planning had already started. Three days before the attack:

    The Chicago Tribune published a top-secret war plan, Rainbow Five on December 4, 1941, in which the War Department made preparation arrangements for war with Japan.

  3. #8159
    Quote Originally Posted by Pistons  [View Original Post]
    Why do you call one thing a migration, and another an invasion?

    People are so brainwashed in today society, I have started realizing that there are a lot going on in regards to the Hindu Yugas:
    You also think that we are living in a simulation, that there are nanorobots in vaccines, and that the Evil Big Pharma is corrupting the doctors with pencils.

    Are you able to be a little consistent from time to time?

  4. #8158
    Quote Originally Posted by Pistons  [View Original Post]
    Why do you call one thing a migration, and another an invasion?

    People are so brainwashed in today society, I have started realizing that there are a lot going on in regards to the Hindu Yugas:

    The Kali Yuga which we are still living in is the lowest of them all. And at towards the end of this yuga humanity is supposed to all be selfish, egotistic, corrupt and above all else brainwashed while only being able to use 25% of our brain capacity. We entered the Kali Yuga at about the same time as we went from polytheism down to monotheism.

    And now the Kali Yuga will end between spring 2024 and sometime in 2025. Corresponding with the rapid shift in the World3 simulation, and the collapse of capitalism. Which will usher in new currencies. And a new global system. No matter what Shwab wants. Question is just if Klaus and the gang can be trusted, or if they are remnants of the Kali Yuga themselves.

    But towards the very end of the Kali Yuga, humanity will be more brainwashed due to everyone being corrupt than at any other time in the Yuga cycle. This is ancient religious history, and extremely interesting how it corresponds of covid, propaganda and other things we see of corruption all around us. Let alone the very fractional reserve extremely corrupt banking system our society is built around..
    One measure of (functional) intellect is the ability to identify your audience and having the discipline to present topics that they give a fuck about rather than presenting a tangental diatribe in which 9 out of 10 readers checks out after the 2 paragraph. You would think that a "communications expert" would know and utilize this fundamental concept.

  5. #8157
    Quote Originally Posted by DrPoon  [View Original Post]
    Still to this day I don't understand how the USA engaged in mass hysteria by drafting millions of men and forcing them to fight and it seemed like they were happy to fight? I just can't see what was in it for them as it was like an extreme overreaction to an invasion of Hawaii. I mean Hawaii is nice but its not worth millions of people dying for.
    During world war II Japan saw east Asia as within their area of control. America had other ideas. Japan attacked Pearl harbor thinking that they could beat the US in the Pacific and attain hegemony over east Asia. They fancied their chances as they had beat Russia in a war in the early part of that century. The USA had everything to gain from their involvement in world wars I and II, they were the biggest winners and came out the most powerful country in the world.

  6. #8156
    Quote Originally Posted by DrPoon  [View Original Post]
    The huge fallout from WWII of course was the invasion of Palestine by the Jews who escaped. This set up decades of Jihads by Muslims against Israel / Palestine which then lead to the Al Qaeda bombing of NYC which lead to the 20 year Middle East War which then lead to Syrians and Iragis migraiting to Germany illegally starting from 2015 to presant.
    Why do you call one thing a migration, and another an invasion?

    People are so brainwashed in today society, I have started realizing that there are a lot going on in regards to the Hindu Yugas:

    The Kali Yuga which we are still living in is the lowest of them all. And at towards the end of this yuga humanity is supposed to all be selfish, egotistic, corrupt and above all else brainwashed while only being able to use 25% of our brain capacity. We entered the Kali Yuga at about the same time as we went from polytheism down to monotheism.

    And now the Kali Yuga will end between spring 2024 and sometime in 2025. Corresponding with the rapid shift in the World3 simulation, and the collapse of capitalism. Which will usher in new currencies. And a new global system. No matter what Shwab wants. Question is just if Klaus and the gang can be trusted, or if they are remnants of the Kali Yuga themselves.

    But towards the very end of the Kali Yuga, humanity will be more brainwashed due to everyone being corrupt than at any other time in the Yuga cycle. This is ancient religious history, and extremely interesting how it corresponds of covid, propaganda and other things we see of corruption all around us. Let alone the very fractional reserve extremely corrupt banking system our society is built around.

    Hinduism is derived from the oldest religion of them all. Even older than the old Egyptian religion, which was a beliefs system of the Dwapar Yuga: The 2nd lowest, where we only are able to use 50% of our brain capacity.

    What we know from the beliefs systems of the Treta Yuga, or even the highest Satya Yuga is very very little since there were major worldwide catastrophies erasing almost everything from that time. Atlantis being one civilization during one of those two highest Yugas.

    Now at around 2025 after leaving the dark Kali Yuga behind, there will be a 300 year long enlightenment period where we move up towards the Dwapar Yuga again (the 2nd lowest Yuga).

  7. #8155
    Quote Originally Posted by DrPoon  [View Original Post]
    Still to this day I don't understand how the USA engaged in mass hysteria by drafting millions of men and forcing them to fight and it seemed like they were happy to fight? I just can't see what was in it for them as it was like an extreme overreaction to an invasion of Hawaii. I mean Hawaii is nice but its not worth millions of people dying for.
    Wars created good business in US. Fresh flesh, many young guys killed or fucked in mind, but big money made, useful for US economy. When countries under war fell, US became stronger. Covid is new kind of war. When Pfizer vaccine was found by Turkish Germans but who make big business now?

  8. #8154
    Quote Originally Posted by DrPoon  [View Original Post]
    The huge fallout from WWII of course was the invasion of Palestine by the Jews who escaped. This set up decades of Jihads by Muslims against Israel / Palestine which then lead to the Al Qaeda bombing of NYC which lead to the 20 year Middle East War which then lead to Syrians and Iragis migraiting to Germany illegally starting from 2015 to presant.
    I agree with this general thought. Gifting this small piece of land led to over 3 quarter centuries of conflict. But remember it was the Brits who pushed this endeavor before America became Israeli muscle. At least it was the British sect of Hebrew influence that is.

  9. #8153
    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    My grandfather fought against the Germans in World War I. He was a decorated veteran who brought up his family in strict military discipline. He died when my mom was quite young, my mom being the last of his children. He was shell shocked and never uttered a word about his experience, from all accounts.
    The huge fallout from WWII of course was the invasion of Palestine by the Jews who escaped. This set up decades of Jihads by Muslims against Israel / Palestine which then lead to the Al Qaeda bombing of NYC which lead to the 20 year Middle East War which then lead to Syrians and Iragis migraiting to Germany illegally starting from 2015 to presant.

  10. #8152
    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    My grandfather fought against the Germans in World War I. He was a decorated veteran who brought up his family in strict military discipline. He died when my mom was quite young, my mom being the last of his children. He was shell shocked and never uttered a word about his experience, from all accounts.
    Still to this day I don't understand how the USA engaged in mass hysteria by drafting millions of men and forcing them to fight and it seemed like they were happy to fight? I just can't see what was in it for them as it was like an extreme overreaction to an invasion of Hawaii. I mean Hawaii is nice but its not worth millions of people dying for.

  11. #8151
    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    My grandfather fought against the Germans in World War I. He was a decorated veteran who brought up his family in strict military discipline. He died when my mom was quite young, my mom being the last of his children. He was shell shocked and never uttered a word about his experience, from all accounts.
    Remember all poor guys who returned from so dirty Vietnam war. Also such shame for Kosovo / Balkans / ex Yugoslavia religion war, not so long ago, when they lived together for centuries.

  12. #8150
    Quote Originally Posted by Sirioja  [View Original Post]
    Most of Germans were not nazi but had no choice to follow nazis or have big problems. Like most of wars, but a very dirty war. When I see Dachau direction when driving to Munich, I remember my grandmother who was young mother, was still afraid of Germans 60 years after, even she didn't go in these shameful deaths from gas camps. While wars, you can see men behavior.
    My grandfather fought against the Germans in World War I. He was a decorated veteran who brought up his family in strict military discipline. He died when my mom was quite young, my mom being the last of his children. He was shell shocked and never uttered a word about his experience, from all accounts.

  13. #8149
    Quote Originally Posted by Pistons  [View Original Post]
    Unfortunately the Evil Empire of China would then take their place. So there is that as well. Or the evil empire of EU. Basically power corrupts wherever it goes. Anyone with power cannot be trusted. This is historical facts.
    This is so true. Every country in the world has given other countries hell. Britain, France and Belgium when they contrived to carve up the continent on the planet that was richest in minerals, Africa, they contrived to deny Germany their share. Germany did not take that lying down. Anyway, they are all one now and united in the EU.

  14. #8148
    The simulation could just as well be a testing ground in order to check who is eligible to enter the House of Amenti. And at the end of your test, one would be asked the 42 questions of Osiris.

  15. #8147
    Quote Originally Posted by Pistons  [View Original Post]
    Wrong. It's called in game feedback. Which is why my message was aimed at the programmers. Or the AI at the very least.
    Feelings hurt over NPC feedback also pathetic.

Posting Limitations

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
Escort News


Page copy protected against web site content infringement by Copyscape