On The Ground

Something also occurred to me after writing Hotel California, or Hotel Strategy from a comment that was made about it,

“Migrants are used as weaponised fodder in the process of transforming Western societies. They too, will suffer from the ‘transition’ to a more Totalitarian structure”

And something came back to me I had thought of previously, about warfare and tactics. Little things that get pieced together.

Scotland – previously hearing about the victories of Scotland, before they were plundered by rules, regulations and laws like the rest of us, but we are led to believe that back in the day (not sure exactly when), they couldn’t take Scotland because of its rugged landscape, and the inhabitants’ tendency to know the land better than the invaders, and be able to evade them, or through strategy outwit them, outlast them and the use of guerrilla tactics.

Vietnam – Same as above, keeping the enemy on the backfoot and utilising the landscape.

So, with that in mind, wouldn’t it suit a double purpose to be able to displace an awful lot of people from various regions? You get two birds with one stone, because while they are leaving their own lands and familiar territory, someone else is eyeing it up. Then they encourage you to relocate to the unfamiliar, which destabilises that area once they arrive in such large numbers, which also makes it difficult for the locals to be able to group and make the best of their area or resources. Make no mistake, we are in the biggest land grab, people grab and resources grab we have ever known, and it seems the future looks rather precarious right now, so if we leave it in the hands of those who are pulling the strings, it won’t be much of a future for any of us…

(c) K Wicks

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