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Author: galathaea
Date: Dec 28, 2007 20:42

In article <521029f9-dd42-46db-bbaa-53117f5d68ce@d21g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
Day Brown hughes.net> wrote:

: But another thing steep forested land has is hydroelectric dams, which
: may keep the lights on even if oil is not available. That sense of
: reliability in trying times also encourages transnational investment.
: So is the homogeneous white population, which is less likely to let
: roving bands pillage anything. I dont blame minorities for being
: angry, but I dont want to be in a place where I'm a target for it. I
: dunno if there are that many more dykes everywhere now, or if they see
: less risk, and therefore move here. In any case, I know of a network
: of menopausal women who have arranged to find places for women, of
: whatever kind, to stay and get setup. They know places where stalkers
: are not going to be an issue.
:
: These rural places are much better to raise kids also.

i've always troubled over the smell of racism in your posts

not just your fascination with aryan and tocharian lineages
or those wistful looks at nordic reproductive trends
but a general unsettling outlook that i could not distill
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Re: the new xenophobia         


Author: ecoman
Date: Dec 29, 2007 04:43

On Dec 29, 5:42 am, galathaea veawb.coop> wrote:
> In article <521029f9-dd42-46db-bbaa-53117f5d6...@d21g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
>
> Day Brown hughes.net> wrote:
>
> : But another thing steep forested land has is hydroelectric dams, which
> : may keep the lights on even if oil is not available. That sense of
> : reliability in trying times also encourages transnational investment.
> : So is the homogeneous white population, which is less likely to let
> : roving bands pillage anything. I dont blame minorities for being
> : angry, but I dont want to be in a place where I'm a target for it. I
> : dunno if there are that many more dykes everywhere now, or if they see
> : less risk, and therefore move here. In any case, I know of a network
> : of menopausal women who have arranged to find places for women, of
> : whatever kind, to stay and get setup. They know places where stalkers
> : are not going to be an issue.
> :
> : These rural places are much better to raise kids also.
>
> i've always troubled over the smell of racism in your posts ...
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Re: the new xenophobia         


Author: galathaea
Date: Dec 29, 2007 12:03

On Dec 29, 4:43 am, ecoman gmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 29, 5:42 am, galathaea veawb.coop> wrote:
>
>
>
>> In article <521029f9-dd42-46db-bbaa-53117f5d6...@d21g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
>
>> Day Brown hughes.net> wrote:
>
>> : But another thing steep forested land has is hydroelectric dams, which
>> : may keep the lights on even if oil is not available. That sense of
>> : reliability in trying times also encourages transnational investment.
>> : So is the homogeneous white population, which is less likely to let
>> : roving bands pillage anything. I dont blame minorities for being
>> : angry, but I dont want to be in a place where I'm a target for it. I
>> : dunno if there are that many more dykes everywhere now, or if they see
>> : less risk, and therefore move here. In any case, I know of a network
>> : of menopausal women who have arranged to find places for women, of
>> : whatever kind, to stay and get setup. They know places where stalkers
>> : are not going to be an issue. ...
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Re: the new xenophobia         


Author: Day Brown
Date: Dec 29, 2007 15:12

YMMV largely depending on where you are, and what your relationships
and resources are. I dont predict a total global collapse, nor utopian
progress twards a new age of global prosperity and enlightenment. 911
is like many other facets of modern life, the data we have to go on is
ambiguous. The oifficial 911 report fails on that standard of
certainty it tries to promote alone, and the conspiracy theorists dont
really have enuf to go on either in their offerings of alternative
explanations.

An official investigation where sworn witnesses can present their
credentials and testimony, under oath and penalty of perjury would
help. Anyone can say anthing online. But even if we had a legal
proceeding, we still have very serious economic risks to deal with.

Its a moot point as well how to apply the long history of the decline
of empire in the modern age. But whether an empire imploded due to its
own internal corruption, or simply eroded away one province at a time,
there were communities that dealt with the changes well, reorganized
quickly, and live was lived decently... while others completely fell
apart into anarchy, barbarism, and/or conquest.
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