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A Quaker tract for nuclear deterrence. Did you know that even a French Army veteran general, Pierre-Marie Gallois (who actually fathered the French nuclear strike force in the 1950s), said massive use of depleted uranium is a crime against humanity, attacking thus his own country among others ? This book must be read everywhere. The author is a distant cousin of a French politician who was twice president of his country by interim (Alain Poher) and could have easily used that to start a political career after his two Masters at the College of Europe and Sciences Po Lille but he found the truth…mehr

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A Quaker tract for nuclear deterrence. Did you know that even a French Army veteran general, Pierre-Marie Gallois (who actually fathered the French nuclear strike force in the 1950s), said massive use of depleted uranium is a crime against humanity, attacking thus his own country among others ? This book must be read everywhere. The author is a distant cousin of a French politician who was twice president of his country by interim (Alain Poher) and could have easily used that to start a political career after his two Masters at the College of Europe and Sciences Po Lille but he found the truth in Mises and Hayek's criticism of democracy - and can tell you that reformism is useless, that even minarchism means no economic freedom in simple application of the Lipsey Lancaster paradox and that the sole democratic act is when you do your shopping. You don't change the world by voting. And won't pay safely with shares and bonds until there is no State or government able to mess with your wallet. Deflation before the collapse of the State is impossible. Dedicated to the only light in my life !
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I'm a Quaker, vegan and anarchocapitalist. I used to believe in Keynesian ideas after having even been anarcho-socialist. Unlike most socialists I studied and understood that no progress is possible today and that neoliberalism is socialism too. I come with the answers you need, synthetically presented.