So true justloadit. The mind boggles. The 'Bogeyman', An imaginary enemy, still lives today. (Opinion.)
One world one vote. NWO is a bogey man. A danger to be feared. Watch your back and watch out in the future, for there lurks the danger.
Meanwhile back at the ranch, we're being ripped off right now!
The English are quick to learn the tricks of the trade. Here is a possible explanation for the Indian situation at the time.
The pomp and splendour of boned boots, shiny brass buttons, funky hats, big brass band, precision drilling and the bright red camo, instilled an image of royalty and awe in the eyes of the Indians.
It was the way of those times to use these tactics to bedazzle and enchant your adversary, almost appear other worldly, propaganda pre-mass media style. Bagpipes were awesome psychological weapons esp. the first time or two you heard them.
This, and the disiplined drilling, fighting as a unit and shooting fairly straight was enough to keep the population in line.
Mind games. Herd mentality insinuated and reinforced by big booming brass cannons.
I am sure there are better ways to express that?
An English Officer stationed in India is reported to have said something like “I do not believe the Indians realise that if each of them was to drop one grain of sand near to us, we would end up buried under a mountain of sand.“
One world one vote. NWO is a bogey man. A danger to be feared. Watch your back and watch out in the future, for there lurks the danger.
Meanwhile back at the ranch, we're being ripped off right now!
The English are quick to learn the tricks of the trade. Here is a possible explanation for the Indian situation at the time.
The pomp and splendour of boned boots, shiny brass buttons, funky hats, big brass band, precision drilling and the bright red camo, instilled an image of royalty and awe in the eyes of the Indians.
It was the way of those times to use these tactics to bedazzle and enchant your adversary, almost appear other worldly, propaganda pre-mass media style. Bagpipes were awesome psychological weapons esp. the first time or two you heard them.
This, and the disiplined drilling, fighting as a unit and shooting fairly straight was enough to keep the population in line.
Mind games. Herd mentality insinuated and reinforced by big booming brass cannons.
I am sure there are better ways to express that?
An English Officer stationed in India is reported to have said something like “I do not believe the Indians realise that if each of them was to drop one grain of sand near to us, we would end up buried under a mountain of sand.“
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