so now it is happening every where and I am guessing no one is sure what's going on, who is in charge and what's going to happen.
the US is being quiet about what's going on and I am guessing this is due to them trying to figure out who they have backed and from where and where those backed now stand.
the son of Gaddafi was on the news last night saying the number of dead and injured are being grossly over-stated. you then have the head doctor of one of their largest hospitals live on the news saying at least 300 are dead. Gaddafi junior, Seif al-Islam, is hilarious and so so typically the son of a tyrant... immaculately turned out in a western suit with trendy glasses glint in the eye..." no no, this is all a mistake, the numbers, they are exaggerated, listen to me as I will tell you truth as it is on the ground".
the only slight problem to listening to our chum Seif al-Islam is that he is telling porky pies. the only reason no one is actually sure of the scale of the carnage is because western journalists (probably rightly) are not allowed in the country right now. for some reason they are paranoid about outside influence...can't think why that would be.
the real litmus test is going to come when the first large western nation is hit by this backlash. my guess is it wont happen in the US as they are spending vast resources ensuring their people are used to bowing to the orders of the state, the interesting one may well be somewhere the likes of Australia or an Asian autocracy.
well, it's monday morning and my guess this is going to be a very unusual time for the world indeed.
with the tacit mobilisation of forces across the US, the deep political unrest in the UK with the two parties sharing power clearly not sure who should sleep in the wet spot and then the rest of the world.
the world is undergoing a revolution, that's the trouble with people you know, keep bashing them and they'll eventually catch the stick being used to do so.
the US is being quiet about what's going on and I am guessing this is due to them trying to figure out who they have backed and from where and where those backed now stand.
the son of Gaddafi was on the news last night saying the number of dead and injured are being grossly over-stated. you then have the head doctor of one of their largest hospitals live on the news saying at least 300 are dead. Gaddafi junior, Seif al-Islam, is hilarious and so so typically the son of a tyrant... immaculately turned out in a western suit with trendy glasses glint in the eye..." no no, this is all a mistake, the numbers, they are exaggerated, listen to me as I will tell you truth as it is on the ground".
the only slight problem to listening to our chum Seif al-Islam is that he is telling porky pies. the only reason no one is actually sure of the scale of the carnage is because western journalists (probably rightly) are not allowed in the country right now. for some reason they are paranoid about outside influence...can't think why that would be.
the real litmus test is going to come when the first large western nation is hit by this backlash. my guess is it wont happen in the US as they are spending vast resources ensuring their people are used to bowing to the orders of the state, the interesting one may well be somewhere the likes of Australia or an Asian autocracy.
well, it's monday morning and my guess this is going to be a very unusual time for the world indeed.
with the tacit mobilisation of forces across the US, the deep political unrest in the UK with the two parties sharing power clearly not sure who should sleep in the wet spot and then the rest of the world.
the world is undergoing a revolution, that's the trouble with people you know, keep bashing them and they'll eventually catch the stick being used to do so.
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