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Archetypes in State Planning and Social Wrecking

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First I would like to extend my prayers to all those affected by 9-11 and the present syndrome of hurricanes. The creation and use of archetypes or first patterns is prevalent throughout the present entrapment and scorched earth. It is more than likely that 9-11 has also been affected by antecedent events placed by de facto state planners. Here we are dealing with no more than real prisoner’s dilemma as would normally be used to explain conflicts as in defection to NATO or old Warsaw Pact interests. The concept of eugenics and lifespan development are synthesized in three western folk stories which have some basis in real history. The Wizard of OZ, The Pied Piper of Hamelin, and the Children’s Crusade are used to in some degrees as a hue in the trajectory of the unrecognized Scorched earth. Unfortunately in this event the Wizard has no brain himself. If one believes that there is No Place like home, red shoes or any other defection imposed by a third party power is unlikely to a

Country First?

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The Republican Convention has been quite subdued. Only the nomination of Sarah Palin has caused a stir. It remains to be seen what type of agenda John McCain will specify at his acceptance speech. President Bush appeared only by streaming video. Two tropical storms and Hurricane Ike, a category 4 storm are expected to reach land in the next days to weeks.  I have made many complaints against John McCain and other Arizona officials, many while present in the state. Sarah Palin is an open question. Here candidacy delivers her to the profile of young, under 50 years of age competent authorities most likely to face criminal prosecution for de facto and negligent behavior during a scorched earth event.  It is hard to believe, but true, that the human being will condone such fraudulent behavior.  This alone is one of the lessons the human race and the United States in particular will learn as the future pays the cost for the pasts mistakes.  Charles Oberley, past attorney general of Dela