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Civilisation is entering a phase where a symbiosis between man and machine is approaching a critical point... Drones, laser, GPS targeting yes already.... But also smart armour, bullets etc... Armour employing robotics and materials that will create by traditional standards super soldiers... One might contemplate what peoples in ancient times armed with wood confronted- when resisting the clamour of an enemy armed with steel... The technology and tactics of the Romans was overwhelming... Thats all history now... But millennia ago the yogis had already observed that the only revolution was within... What they had observed then already revealed the truth to them... Civilisations cut down like wheat by 100,000s of well trained and disciplined archers, Calvary with pike, chariots and machines that flung fire... War hasnt changed fundamentally... War and or violent struggle as a means of liberation is finished... Must be finished... War has won... All that the romance of violent struggle achieves now is the emboldenment of the less technologically developed to slaughter each other with AKs, machetes, cane knives, molotovs, baseball bats with nails etc... The romance of violent struggle does little now but support the lucrative arms trade at all levels.. I guess in some futuristic scenario one might imagine a Gates or Branson converting- deciding a New New world order was required and from the security of some impenetrable self sufficient bunker- funding a technologically equipped corporate revolutionary army, navy and airforce.... But but... Fiction... Under the shade of some mango tree some 2-3000 yrs ago already the reality had been revealed... The yogi fasting on rice saw that the darkness was inside not out and that the final most crucial battle is always and must be fought with oneself.... I dont wish to be my brothers keeper.....
Posted on: Fri, 08 Nov 2013 00:12:49 +0000

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