I'm getting this last month so far up to 10,000 visits a day which is quite amazing in itself worldwide. For example, this day isn't even over yet and so far 4,512 visits to this site. Everyone is interested in what is happening here in the U.S. and so I find these are amazing but very scary times for the U.S. and the whole World.
The times remind me of what my parents talked about in the 1930s and 1940s. These times were much much worse than the way people talk about them now. People in the developed world are just spoiled Babies compared to how rough people had it then.
For many people whose families had starved (some to death) during the 1930s having 3 square meals for many U.S. soldiers was better than starving on the streets at home. So, people today have no idea just how bad the 1930s and 1940s were. I saw from about 1950 when I was 2 years old on and any men who had survived World War II were always very strange people who had fought overseas because they all had various forms of PTSD even though it wasn't called that then.
We may be in for tough times like this once again. It is like history is repeating itself once again. 100 million died from World War II and 100 million died from the Cold War. I wonder how many will die from starvation and wars now in the present Rightest Death cycle comparable to the 1930s and 1940s in the world?
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
Top 10 Posts This Month
- It looks like I wrote this in 2002 which is the year after 9-11
- Transhumanism from Wikipedia
- Cancer rates 1900 to 2000 and beyond
- Ray Kurzweil created the idea of the Singularity in regard to Artificial intelligence. He believes it will come by 2050
- How to Survive a Potential Recession
- As midterms near, grocery prices remain top of mind for many Americans
- This is what the code looks like displayed on a page
- doctor visits due to flu reach highest level in 30 years
- Climate change, new construction mean more ruinous fires
- Conservative Backlash at Jeanine Pirro
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