12.11.07

Summary Of 2007, Last Year Of ‘Peace’.

Posted in General at 1:56 pm by Kevin Scott

The year of 2007 is drawing to a close, its been a ‘productive’ year to say the least on a global scale. All of us here recognize the fact that the future is inevitable, so for the ones who are watching and waiting in the world, I used the word ‘productive’.

Tensions have grown globally about several issues:

Iran

  • Still persueing nuclear technologies despite severe outcries from the Western world and European nations.
  • Accused of assisting extremists organizations with military training and equipment.
  • Constant bickering back and forth which seems more fit for the schoolyard then in international politics.

Russia

  • Restarted airforce bomber plane patrol routes not used since the cold war.
  • Has flaunted military strength on several occassions, from naval to airforce to missles.
  • Appearing to be alienating itself from other world powers and forming stronger communist allies, along with stronger international influence.

 

USA

  • Trying to look like the ‘good guys’ and their stratedgy starting to fall apart with all of the “homeland security” and lack of personal freedoms.
  • Harsh words on foreign relations are causing more and more negative impact on global appreciation of USA methods.

Middle East

  • From Lebanon, Syria, Iran, ‘Palestine’ come more pressure against Israel as it continues to press for dominance (peace) in the area.
  • Israeli PM and leader of Hamas meet with Bush for ‘ground breaking peace talks’ which will help ’stabilize’ the crisis.
  • Pakistan is coming closer to dictatorship and military rule, they still have a bomb. Talk of next months elections being boycotted by the two opposition parties.

Africa

  • Many parts of Africa with, and without Muslim influence in them are going through civil conflicts. I haven’t done much study within Africa itself so I’m not overly aware of all the implications here.

I could add many more things to the lists up above, but due to limited amount of time to write blogs I have to keep it short.

The one point I want to nail home in this post is that 2007 is over. 2008 is about to begin. I’ve been saying to my friends and a few close collegues that 2008 is going to be one of the roughest years on record, and more than likely the outset of WW3. Is this a prediction? Will I be nailed to a tree if I am wrong? Probably, but I am just relaying a gut feeling to all of your ears, so what if I am wrong?

2008 is going to bring us a new world leaders as well. Both within the USA and Russia. What are their new policies going to be? Which countries are going to have more UN ‘Peacekeeping’ forces pushed into their borders? How many.. are going to die? The two saddest things about war, are the inevitable innocents who will die, and the corrupt bastards who innitiate these capitalist wars for reasons the local populace could care nothing about.

Watch closely what is going to happen in the upcoming 365 days, as it could shape the rest of your life. All I can suggest, is to study chemical warfare preventative measures. YOU MUST SURVIVE! Determine what weapons may, and can, be used against you, and find ways to survive. If you don’t study these topics, you may not have time to regret it later. The time… is now.

Kevin Scott.

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2 Comments »

  1. woogy said,

    December 17, 2007 at 5:28 am

    Well i totally agree with you. Personally everything you said i think exactly like you, we were born to see the end of times, so the survival is the most important thing to us, we can’t be emotional, we have to ne strong and prepared… Anyway there is a theory that all of this is just our nonsense, what if the hatred, the evil, the wars and upcoming wars is just our anger, which is just in us, not in others, so we imagine the upcoming evilness. This just a thought, but what if the time we spend for preparing for upcoming days which will change entire world, will never come, what if that time we spend is just useless stuff which we will never use in real life. This is just a thought, but everyday i think not what will happen tomorrow and what i will do after 2 or 3 years, i think whats going to happen 5-10 even 20 years, what will happen in that time, how it will change the world. I think that there is much more behind all of this than we know, the world doesn’t seem to be peaceful and beautiful place. However i believe in what you said, but there is other side of what i believe, but thats another question. The thing i wanted to say is that there is always few people who believe in nonsense, which later turns out to be the truth and there are people, specially, majority who judges us(the few). I say that we should believe in what we want, and use our brain. I hope that the day which will change our lifes and entire world will come soon, because most of the people have lost the way of living and seeing the life.

  2. Peter Clenott said,

    December 23, 2007 at 8:27 am

    Dear Kevin: I guess what you’re saying is Global Warming could be more like Global heating up? I guess what disturbs me the most, having been around since Harry Truman was president, is nothing changes. I believe that there is one basic problem in the weorld out of which all the other problems arise. That problem is the gap between the rich and the poor and the desire of the world’s richest people not to have this gap filled in. I am not a communist but believe that nothing will change until we set an income cap on individuals and strictly prohibit the enormous growth of corporations. It is the unhealthy and selfish urge to have more when more is unnecessary that fuels war on a large scale; crime, housing shortagesm drug/alcohol abuse, lack of employment etc on a more local scale. No politician, no matter how sincere, will change anything for the better until they bravely assert a need for income limits defined by a progressive tax. Forget the angry rhetoric. This is a dixable mathematical problem.

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