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One of my regrets is that I didn't enlist in the R.L.I. (Rhodesian Light infantry) when I was there. A couple of years before, I had left the USMC, disillusioned of course. But I knew the fight was doomed when I had a long conversation over Sangria at the Meikles Hotel in Salisbury with a demoralized R.L.I. Lt. Demoralized not from the tactical but the strategic. The world was against gallant Rhodesia. He knew that and I knew that. That shouldn't have made any difference but it did. I was able to rationalize because I bought a copy of In High Places by Dougal Haston in a Salibury book store. I thought this is what I want to do, climb big mountains.

And this article is what Rhodesia is now, zimbabwe, I hope all those scumbags who supported mugabe are happy. They will ignore the destruction of what they have done and move on and destroy something else.

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Many have drawn parallels with what happened in Rhodesia and then South Africa to what is happening in the U.S. now, wilson. I'm not sure there is another historical example of one people ceding power to another, simply because of massive media and cultural pressure. I'm sure the White South African farmers aren't happy with the result. Thanks.

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Having grown up on a mountain, I can relate. Living on this horizontal plain, I can see my neighbors but most of the time I cannot relate to what they are thinking. Kind of like Saul Alinsky's "Rules for Radicals" or Sheryl Actkin's "Astro Turfing". The corporate interest seem to have flooded the horizontal plain with corporate interest. Although I watched the movie "Vertical Limit", I am of the opinion that is only limited to what or who we believe is God, where it all begins is also where it will all end.

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In looking at G. Edward Griffin's "Red Pill Expo" this morning, he asserts that individuals are real, and groups are abstracts. When reality is overwhelmed by abstractions of competing interest on what is real and what is conjecture, those obdurate shylocks, speculators, sinecures and sycophantic suck ups squawk the loudest, shouting down or quarantining any and all dissenting opinions. If you get paid to find "child abusers" you will find them everywhere. If you get paid to identify "Hate Speech" you will find them everywhere. What's the common denominator here?

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Love Griffin. He's been on my podcast a few times, and was kind enough to write a blurb for "American Memory Hole." Thanks, Clyde!

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