War has exploded "boxer, this is flight control mode is full; keep current orientation and set throttle to zero - zero" "Lincoln, copy zero" Lieutenant Erika "boxer" Swanson pushes the cabin console and buttons reached for driving and fixes her orientation. She returns to the seat and slowly slides the left throttle stick to the left until the console display is 190 MPS. When there was a switch on her head, she turned off the electronic shield, and when the shield scattered, I noticed that the green light on the outside of the cockpit flashed.
War was drawn as far as possible in the most exciting way, and it was expressed as "war explosion", "game", and of course "ongoing". As the speaker was a king, he urged his people to shout for "the god of Harry, England and St George" He encouraged them to do great acts by their name It was. I will not offer opportunities to most of his farmers' soldiers. So far, this is the most nationalist of all verses, it refers to "the courage of your meadow" and "the person with bigger blood". Shakespeare is creating a sense of superiority brought by British blood He encourages soldiers and audiences to mimic their brave and radical ancestors. Given the benefits of his king, he can of course capture his audience: even according to today's standards, this is an exciting speech!
In an endless war propagandum, is it possible to saturate the most powerful military civilians in history and to distort people's thinking? It is impossible to make people show day to day that their funds are normal flowing to powerful big things, and taxes are used to kill overseas strangers without causing massive shooting . Is it an epidemic of opium? To what extent can American thinking be distorted to accept unreasonable violence and exploitation?