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(someone asked in another thread if anyone ever thought if there was a possibility of ever living in a post apocalyptic society)
One mans apocalypse is another mans garden.
Everyone is waiting either for the great big boom or the great big drop, but for me, as someone once said, "the devil is in the details" or "the devil creeps in on kittens paws". We won't know it until it's to late.
Each and every day something comes out to show us how much of our rights are being taken away and as a result how each of us in very subtle ways change our habits to conform to the new daily set of rules thrust down upon us.
They read our mail and email, they listen to our phone calls, they take away habeas corpus, they remove fair trials, they imprison us without warrant or evidence, they can condemn us with out witness or proof.
Gas at the pump is going back up. Our air, food and water is poisoned. We can't travel without being subject to embarrassing searches, invasions of our privacy or restrictions on the amount of water we can bring on a plane.
We are told to do nothing, ask nothing, and not help in anyway with our nation that has been at war for 6 years, Yes, remember Afghanistan started in the late fall early winter of 2001.
We live in an era where we are purposely kept in the dark.
Do we really have to wait for the apocalypse? As far as our way of life, it has already happened. or are you not paying attention? Or are you just believing everything that the TV news feeds you?
To paraphrase a lyrical poem from the 60's "The apocalypse will not be televised".
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