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Conclusion: The World We Want

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Perhaps the World we don't want

Contributor: fatmomma

Date: 2003-03-29 21:47:24


I was hoping it was my paranoia that was leading me along the same lines. Not sure if I am ready to look for more proof. I keep remembering an article I read several months ago. It was revealed that Thomas Edison predicted the war of all wars to end the world in 2040. It was noted, that this was strange as he was not one to be tied to a date. I don't usually pay attention to these doomsday predictors but somehow that one has stuck in my mind.
You didn't say it but if one comes to that belief; that the USA administration has hopes to control the middle east; can Canada or the rest of the world be far behind. It is my fear, now that they are the only super power; some leader could go too far.

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