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Military Expert: We’d Lose a Real ‘Battle: Los Angeles’

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  1. ” … they would simply destroy our infrastructure, power, communications, transportation and economic systems. …”

    Hey, hold on! Isn’t some of this going on, even as we speak? In the U.S., any way, infrastructure is shot or getting there. And there’s an economic recession only a few years after the last one. Gas prices aren’t encouraging, which hurts transportation, and communications? As if Americans could communicate during the best of times – consider the corporate media.

    (The article didn’t talk about the environmental devastation that’s going on for decades, now.)

    There’s no “cover-up,” because there doesn’t need to be one. Things are happening right in front of our eyes and we’re the enemy.

  2. The current systems of the planet ERRA has the capasy to kill all on the planet in about 8 min, however they are not evil, they are kind, nice and well spiritual grown human beings. Yes there are a few bad races out there but we are protected by the Galaxtic Federation of Light so that would not ever happen that some bad trying to wipe us out because there is galaxtic laws for this.

    1. You know full well Robert that Erran society is only kept in check by the iron fist of the Sumalian ruling class. Something which is a delicate balance at best. It would only take another atrocity by the Free Erra rebels for all hell to break loose. The whole sector would then be at the mercy of the Gumah hordes. And as Pratakarin said, “Laws were made to be broken”. Galaxtic or otherwise.

      1. I’m afraid Cheng is right Robert. The Parton of Masanorf told me as much about the Gumah last night during a visit… although he was mostly focused on getting the latest shipment of D81.

      2. Oh, no, no, not me, I’m just a time shielded contact point. I’m not cleared to even see the Vargan assets, just the class II junk. But I do hear things. 😉

      3. Ah! As an old, wise Kalozist friend of mine used to say. It is safer to hear than to tell.
        I had to kill him, of course. He was such a blabber mouth.

      4. Ha! Good for you. They hate “immortality” in the long run anyway. I hope you kept his unuptil at least … just in case the Gumah ever do make a move.

      5. No, sadly not. I used it to dispatch him, then had to make it look like suicide (the usual with the immorts), or at least an accident. Anyway, the Sumali provosts took it, together with all the spare pulse chambers. And his wallet.
        I won’t be hanging about when the Gumah come though, Kalozal unuptil or not.

      6. Surprising. They have wallets of their own, although the power sources are different. Reading between the lines one assumes his wallet was modified, perhaps with a rubatas to improve the distance. I’ll see if Kormos knows of any new arrivals with unregistered wallets.

      7. I should have made myself more clear. His money wallet. It seems the US dollar is worth over 30000 Erran tasarties. You could buy a night with Pratakarin’s entire harem, with his blessing, for a buck 95.

      8. Lol. I thought you meant his transport… Stealing his earth wallet is the funniest thing I’ve ever heard. There are fifty seven local Dracas able to make a million US dollars from a lump of clay in five minutes. Tracing matter sources must have improved since my last report. Even time evolves.

      9. Yes, but to be fair, provosts aren’t provosts for their great intellect, and Dracas always did exaggerate.
        Your time shielding protocols have almost certainly been compromised. Your last report arrived next week. I think we could be in a feedback loop, or possibly a feedback loop.

      10. Holy Ptarhf, You were right, I ran a trace and it turns out to be my own fault and not foul play. Next week I’ll make the mistake that gave me the lost time. I set up a new loop to have a game of Clue fall on me at 11:11 am three days in a row. I’m sure I’ll get the hint.

      11. Please get the hint Xeno. If I have to watch this episode of “I Love Lucy” again, I think I’ll go mad.

  3. Oh, how we error.
    It’s planet Terra, not “ERRA,”
    unless we’re a bit mired
    by, and admire, Billy Meier.

    “We Have Met The Enemy and He Is Us”

  4. If you want to watch parts of the stressful “Battle: Los Angles” movie as an example of how an alien invasion almost certainly would not be, here is a YouTube search link: ( https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Battle%3A+Los+Angeles ) As I said years ago, I think any battle with real aliens would be quite subtle and most probably non-violent. A species capable of interstellar travel would likely be much older than ours, so they would probably operate on longer time scales.

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