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Ground Zero and Big Brother

2023-12-27 14:46:34

On August 9, 2001, America was hit by an unforgettable tragedy. Four commercial jet aircraft were hijacked, then two aircraft dropped to twin towers. The other two escaped from the truck, but one was still able to hit the Pentagon. These suicide attacks have destroyed the sorrow of all innocent lives deprived of the country, but this is really a terrorist attack. I recently read a book in 1984 and want to know if this incident occurred or was an accident.

One of the first public events I did was Baltimore - the zero point of drug warfare and the time I spent time investigating the screams. After I finished talking, a woman came to me when she signed. She whispered that her brother is an addict, she did not see him in 7 years. She said that I had read my book, it made her think that she should not get angry with her brothers; she should be angry with persecution of addicts. That is why she will bring him out for lunch next week. From that night in Baltimore, the process of talking to people about this book was about the same as the epic I wrote this book - from Los Angeles to Medellin, from Oslo to Mexico City. The response range is wide and noisy. But there are two things that shock me everywhere. The first is how similar the arguments around the world are. Anti-drugs are global wars that bring predictable effects everywhere.

In the early mid-19th century, Los Angeles represented a zero point, later called "the first world class gold rush". James W. Marshall, a carpentry living in California, is looking for a lost horse when he encounters a shining stone 30 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles. "Kim, Kim, Kim!" Soon, areas once ruined are crowded with over 60,000 people. To catch up, the street is paved and sewage is managed. For decades, Los Angeles inevitably - and most importantly - to become a utopia for real estate and business development, not nature protection fortresses

At the time, the base of the Enlightenment was London in 1650 to 1780. At the time, people launched all the big systems that define the next few centuries. It is financial capitalism and its stable currency system. The beginning of representative democracy dealt with at least some large-scale public opinion to guide the government for the first time. The beginning of the industrial revolution can expand the manufacturing industry just beginning and bring a richer world. From coal to carbon energy, this will provide power for industrial civilization. Starting with newspapers and pamphlets, developing new voters and public media educating the economic middle class