This stalemate only means 10s of thousands more will die in Burma. I believe as a thinking man and as a life long precognitive psychic that it doesn't end there. The consequences of the world not being allowed to save Burmese lives will be very long lasting. It is my belief that those children who do survive will have revenge in mind and if they aren't properly educated they could be very dangerous in the future. To whom, I'm not sure just yet. In the shorter term Dengue Fever, Cholera, and other diseases that come from drinking water with dead things in it like people and animals likely will be the worst problem in Burma and neighboring countries. Walking wounded of people who have lost all their family or most of their family or even one significant other or a child will be wandering around Burma and the world for some time. This stalemate only shows the world just how dysfunctional and out of control things are getting some places and it seems to be spreading. It seems the whole world is in for it this century one way or the other. God Help US!
Even though a similar thing has happened because of the earthquakes in China, at least there is some hope there. There is some sanity there with Chinese helping Chinese and at least burying the dead. With some group sanity there can be at least hope. Without hope, the people perish!
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