Chris,
I am glad you allow some US presence:)
I am not so sure I think there is a need for competition between countries.
I am concerned about the individuals. I think it should be OK to live where
you like to live (accepting the situation in general). Who benefits from
borders?
I know you are going to say that we would have 'gangsta' from some areas
trying to steal from others. I think that argument is way oversold but it
does have some merits.I agree with that you can only have as much human
rights as you can afford. I would say the same about freedom, which might
come before depending how you see things interacting.
I am happy we see eye to eye with a few things:) and particularly that we
agree that the energy question is essential and it might have its solution
with LENR.
I think it is essential, not to manifest, but to have your goals clear.
Another quote from Paul Meyer is wording that very well (many others have
said the same I just think he was good with words);
If you are not making the progress that you would like to make and are
capable of making, it is simply because your goals are not clearly defined.
​LENR needs to be implemented with the clear goal of achieve what most of
us hope for. It can be another (perhaps the final) stepping stone in an
ongoing elimination of inequality between nations and regions. Thus
creating no need for envy, which is a driving force of war.​ If we can be
different but afford humanity and freedom . . .

Best Regards ,
Lennart Thornros


lenn...@thornros.com
+1 916 436 1899

Whatever you vividly imagine, ardently desire, sincerely believe and
enthusiastically act upon, must inevitably come to pass. (PJM)


On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 6:36 AM, Chris Zell <chrisz...@wetmtv.com> wrote:

> No, I do NOT favor the complete removal of the US from the world stage.  I
> DO favor a competitive environment in which the aggression of nations is
> balanced out.  The US runs a fake war against ISIS and Russia steps in to
> expose it. This is very positive.
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> There is too much silly faith in ‘peace and love’.  Russia and China ( and
> the rest) are not ‘nice’ but their self interest can be channeled into a
> balance that benefits humanity generally.  A recent conference of African
> leaders chided the US for giving them lectures on how to treat gay people –
> while China donated the construction of rail lines.  First things first!
> Help create opportunity and many human rights problems will likely
> evaporate.  As the former PM of Singapore said ( roughly) – ‘how much human
> rights can a nation have? – as much as it can afford!’
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> As for your apparent faith in ‘manifestation’, I wish you God luck,
> sincerely. I’ve been trying to manifest free energy for some time now.
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