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The Pakistani-Peruvian Axis
Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time
| 1966
| Carroll Quigley
Posted on 11/14/2011 8:50:17 PM PST by Noumenon
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To: Pelham
The barbarians are now well inside the gates. In “sanctuary cities” everywhere.
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05/14/2016 6:03:19 AM PDT
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Noumenon
(Destroy Islam and its followers. The civilization you save may be your own.)
To: Noumenon
and the Bush Republicans and Obama Democrats have been importing them
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05/14/2016 10:31:58 AM PDT
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Pelham
(Trump/Tsoukalos 2016 - vote the great hair ticket)
To: Pelham
Yes they have. Venal traitorous fools, all.
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05/14/2016 10:56:46 AM PDT
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Noumenon
(Destroy Islam and its followers. The civilization you save may be your own.)
To: Noumenon
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posted on
04/11/2017 9:00:39 AM PDT
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Noumenon
("Only the dead have seen an end to war.")
To: Noumenon
Most historians relate facts and events. Quigley looked for the underlying patterns, the drivers of human behavior and culture.Sort of the Hari Seldon of his day. A precursor to the development of Psychohistory.
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06/02/2017 10:38:12 AM PDT
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Bloody Sam Roberts
(Good judgment comes from experience. And experience? Well, that comes from poor judgment.)
To: Noumenon
Oh, my. Was I just politically incorrect?Perhaps. Refreshing, isn't it? And satisfying.
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06/02/2017 10:40:06 AM PDT
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Bloody Sam Roberts
(Good judgment comes from experience. And experience? Well, that comes from poor judgment.)
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