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> Hitler had dementia in his eyes.http://www.flickr.com/photos/80267699@N00/9376975/in/photostream/
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> http://www.flickr.com/photos/80267699@N00/10409032/in/photostream/
So what is the source of dementia in history? Hitler was clearly
demented.
Lack of spirituality, humanity, understanding, stuck in a world under
a cause big brother
that finds peace of mind in the deaths of millions and in creating
racism, empires
are demented, present on this planet for 12 thousand years or more.
Empires
come to rule and dictate policies, regimes get stuck for long times,
as my
now 97 year old Russian grandmother told me: "Everybody hated Stalin
but
he was around for 30 years." Regimes of the 20th century were
predicted by
Herbert Spencer in 1860 in his book The Man vs. the State, we are all
children
of this 20th century predictions and regimes in the makings that
totalitarianly
solicited ideals through brutal walls of power over masses, democides
in the
20th century killed 174 million people and the West is now becoming
relentless
as the East was in the 20th century, police cameras fill the streets
in England,
racism runs wars under Bush, he finds a peace of mind in the deaths of
a few
million people and in creating racism. He said no promises for any
further troop
withdrawals. No hurry. Hitler had time to go to the opera. If anybody
wanted
something send him a nice white car of the time. Bush took 6 weeks
vacation
from the Iraq war while millions are dieing. The dollar is weak, oil
prices trippled
worldwide, the world came to see the USA as Hitler, damages
unrecoverable
but none dare to impeach him. A country corroded in the face of the
world
seen through hate, as a power underscored all humanity and acts
unilaterally
and militantly, and somewhat similarly to the CCCP cartel regime who
ran
a war in Afghanistan, the nine year Soviet-Afghan war between 1979 and
1988
that also left a million dead in fighting Islamist extremists to
replace it with the
communist system and left only slaughter after itself and then
vanished in
a New Direction, the Perestroyka. But this power buffs to classic
fascism as
it vanishes. Scary.
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> fascism as
> it vanishes. Scary.
Always wanting something, something powerful, something is there
always wanting something.
One realizes, that the brain doesn't have peace, that the mind is
demented.