On 15-06-13 04:43, Shava Nerad wrote:
I think he means people herding, not people culling -- at least I hope
so! ;)

It's at best ambiguous in idiomatic English.

SN


I don't want to shoot or kill people...

I meant, running these scenarios is a good thing to learn about things before they run out of hand.

Reading the analysis, I got the impression that the military intelligence has gotten in the situation where the fears of unrest become bigger every year but they choose to create a army division to fight the unrest. But that doesn't take away the cause of unrest, leading to a vicious circle. That I find unwise.

Imagine what can be done with a small portion of the US-army budget towards environmental research, energy efficiency, water management to avoid flood disasters. We could have had affordable holiday trips to the moon if we didn't waste the money on surveillance and attempts to repression.

To avert problems by creating solutions, that earns my respect.

I'd better stay out of politics....

Apologies for my wrong choice of words.

Guido.

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On Jun 14, 2013 9:10 PM, "Moritz Bartl" <mor...@torservers.net
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    On 15.06.2013 02:18, Guido Witmond wrote:
     > The original analysis read to me:
     > "We face severe problems that might lead to civil unrest. We need
    more
     > population control, whatever the price. Now we also have civil unrest
     > due to the population control. We need even more funds."

    How does "population control" come into this, and what do you mean
    by it?

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