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  • NWO != bad ... can bad can be good depending on the systems...

  • No one was shocked when the global population shot from 1 billion in 1945 to what it is now. I don't see why the reduction will be any different in terms of changing our lives in the west.

  • Bunker or no bunker, they will be at the mercy of the guys with the guns. The politicians won't be running diddly any more. Nor will business men with billions in the bank. Cash won't mean a damned thing. Can you imagine George Sorros telling somebody what to do? I'll pay you? With what? Gold? What the fuck will I buy with gold? Food? Clothing? A computer?

    Whether it's desert or flood, volcanoe blackout or nulear winter, the life for those left behind will be shit son, believe me.

  • @willwak

    >>"they will be at the mercy of the guys with the guns"

    agree.

    so really *elite* = upper echelons of military.

    >>"life for those left behind will be shit"

    Agree.

    This is all funny because IMO it *does* give credance to the NWO 'deliberate cull' type theories* I'm sure the elite *know* whats coming, and are making plans to maximize their *own*(&offspring) survival chances

    *except most NWO-theorists think "MMGW = scam to justify genocide",

    reality: "genocide=likely response to MMGW"

  • @walter0bz

    Yes, I am sure they are planning their survival all the time. We know that the nuclear bunkers were being built way back in the sixties and we had no clue. They will live like dogs though. Of that I'm sure. Imagine the most sociopathic gang of rats on earth all couped up together each plotting to get a bigger share of what remains after they have fucked the world up.

    I wouldn't want to be amongst them, that's for sure. They are welcome to their miserable little lives in bunkers.

  • @walter0bz Could the NWO theory or projected existance actually be a good thing? a catalyst to spur people into action?

  • When the doo doo hits the fan, I take small comfort from the knowledge that all the nay sayers and all the oil men and all the sons of the rich, I'm-alright-jack merchants will roast or freeze or drown just like me.

  • @willwak

    they wont. they'll have survival bunkers, designed to survive nuclear wars, full of supplies

  • @walter0bz

    Yeah well they are welcome to live underground breathing recylced air and eating out of tin cans and staring at the fucking walls for a few thousand years. If that is what they are prepared to suffer, it will be worse than death.

  • @willwak

    I'm sure they'll remember to store amusements (computers, books, porn etc).

    they'll be quite happy.

  • @walter0bz

    Who do you think will run the servers? As for living underground, if you think that makes for a ''happy'' life, then I suggest you try it for a week or two.

    Reality would soon set in.

  • @willwak -

    I gather some datacentres are already underground.

    Note I said *computers* not today's web, although having said that didn't the internet originate as a communications network designed to survive war

    if I was to plan a survival bunker, after food/water/energy i'm just thinking what my priorities would be.. books/paper/musical-instrument­s for "low tech/renewable" mental excercise (take up painting?) .. then computers/media.

    I guess the sky's the limit with a big enough bunker

  • @walter0bz

    It was originally conceived as such. Whether it came to fruition as such is not in my gift to know. When I consider that a guy with Aspurgers tapping away in his bedroom was able to hack into pentagon files, I doubt whether the system is quite as all-singing-and-dancing as we are led to believe.

    Frankly I don't care if they have disney land down in their bunkers. I'm a little bit surprised at your insistence on pusuing such a hypothetical scenario.

    There'll be no bunker for you or me

  • It's good that he simplifies the language, like saying reflection instead of albedo, but calling the glacial period an ice age is a bit much. (I love his work generally, though.)

  • the search for truth is a noble pursuit......

    Dr. Lovelock appears to be on that path with regards to the Earth's biosphere future........

    In that regard, he should be given our attention and contemplation of vallidating or not his evidence.

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