17-Aug-14 World View -- Erdogan versus Israel and Egypt

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Re: 17-Aug-14 World View -- Erdogan versus Israel and Egypt

by Guest » Mon Aug 18, 2014 3:50 am

gerald wrote:guest -- I wrote the above " Boy John comment "

gerald

Then I agree with you...

It seems like things are falling apart on every front now: economically, politically, socially, militarily, and medically. Trouble comes in battalions, but all of this at once? It this seems extreme.

Re: 17-Aug-14 World View -- Erdogan versus Israel and Egypt

by gerald » Sun Aug 17, 2014 9:35 pm

guest -- I wrote the above " Boy John comment "

gerald

Re: 17-Aug-14 World View -- Erdogan versus Israel and Egypt

by Guest » Sun Aug 17, 2014 9:16 pm

gerald wrote:
John wrote:
gerald wrote: >

Boy John I sure hope you are wrong. This time the collapse will be much worse the that of Rome, Cathay (China), Indus Valley (India), Mesoamerican, etc. ( At least those of recent recognized history , not counting Atlantis, which according to some played a similar game ) because this time the Fukushima phenomenon could take out just about everyone. When it starts, will all 435+ of the worlds nuclear reactors be shut down or maintained? Unlikely. How many will go critical and melt down, who will then stop the ensuing disaster? Enjoy the music as the Titanic goes down.

Oh, and the cherry on top, the Sun appears to be going into a Maunder Minimum cycle of around 70 years, bringing - colder temperatures, crop failures, etc.
I think the rectors will be a problem. I also think a global economic collapse will be terrible because it is unprecedented. When Rome collapsed, Byzantium went on. So did China and the Incas. This time it will be different.

Re: 17-Aug-14 World View -- Erdogan versus Israel and Egypt

by gerald » Sun Aug 17, 2014 9:09 pm

John wrote:
gerald wrote:Hey John ,

It's all for a laugh, -- get the joke?
Or, -- is it not a joke?

Cheers, to our death! enjoy life! as it is.

Cheers
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww, I though you were serious.
A perspective, George Carlin, 2012, petty much sums it up,--- the earth isn't going any where we are!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjmtSkl53h4 -- the planet is fine the people are fu#ked

Ha Ha Ha yea I am twisted , but it is fun!!!

Re: 17-Aug-14 World View -- Erdogan versus Israel and Egypt

by John » Sun Aug 17, 2014 8:50 pm

gerald wrote:Hey John ,

It's all for a laugh, -- get the joke?
Or, -- is it not a joke?

Cheers, to our death! enjoy life! as it is.

Cheers
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww, I though you were serious.

Re: 17-Aug-14 World View -- Erdogan versus Israel and Egypt

by gerald » Sun Aug 17, 2014 8:42 pm

Hey John ,

It's all for a laugh, -- get the joke?
Or, -- is it not a joke?

Cheers, to our death! enjoy life! as it is.

Cheers

Re: 17-Aug-14 World View -- Erdogan versus Israel and Egypt

by John » Sun Aug 17, 2014 11:12 am

gerald wrote:
John wrote:
Guest wrote: > Will Turkey work with Russia in the short term?
Anybody can work with anybody in the short run.

But Turkey and Russia have been the most bitter of enemies in that
last three major wars -- WW II, WW I, and the Crimean War. These two
countries are the epicenters of the Orthodox Christian and Muslim
civilizations, respectively, and these two countries will be the
bloodiest enemies when the time comes.

John
Boy John I sure hope you are wrong. This time the collapse will be much worse the that of Rome, Cathay (China), Indus Valley (India), Mesoamerican, etc. ( At least those of recent recognized history , not counting Atlantis, which according to some played a similar game ) because this time the Fukushima phenomenon could take out just about everyone. When it starts, will all 435+ of the worlds nuclear reactors be shut down or maintained? Unlikely. How many will go critical and melt down, who will then stop the ensuing disaster? Enjoy the music as the Titanic goes down.
See Higgenbotham and aedens about the (almost) end of the world.

Re: 17-Aug-14 World View -- Erdogan versus Israel and Egypt

by gerald » Sun Aug 17, 2014 11:04 am

John wrote:
Guest wrote: > Will Turkey work with Russia in the short term?
Anybody can work with anybody in the short run.

But Turkey and Russia have been the most bitter of enemies in that
last three major wars -- WW II, WW I, and the Crimean War. These two
countries are the epicenters of the Orthodox Christian and Muslim
civilizations, respectively, and these two countries will be the
bloodiest enemies when the time comes.

John
Boy John I sure hope you are wrong. This time the collapse will be much worse the that of Rome, Cathay (China), Indus Valley (India), Mesoamerican, etc. ( At least those of recent recognized history , not counting Atlantis, which according to some played a similar game ) because this time the Fukushima phenomenon could take out just about everyone. When it starts, will all 435+ of the worlds nuclear reactors be shut down or maintained? Unlikely. How many will go critical and melt down, who will then stop the ensuing disaster? Enjoy the music as the Titanic goes down.

Oh, and the cherry on top, the Sun appears to be going into a Maunder Minimum cycle of around 70 years, bringing - colder temperatures, crop failures, etc.

Re: 17-Aug-14 World View -- Erdogan versus Israel and Egypt

by John » Sun Aug 17, 2014 9:37 am

Guest wrote: > Will Turkey work with Russia in the short term?
Anybody can work with anybody in the short run.

But Turkey and Russia have been the most bitter of enemies in that
last three major wars -- WW II, WW I, and the Crimean War. These two
countries are the epicenters of the Orthodox Christian and Muslim
civilizations, respectively, and these two countries will be the
bloodiest enemies when the time comes.

John

Re: 17-Aug-14 World View -- Erdogan versus Israel and Egypt

by Guest » Sun Aug 17, 2014 9:03 am

Will Turkey work with Russia in the short term?

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