That old roman adage seems apt: Cui bono?
Not Bill Gates. Think grander, more long-term.
Clue: There's only so much suitable land in existence on the planet. And there is only one way to prove one has a right to land: by killing those who occupy it, or by killing those who challenge you to it.
Who might it be, that is challenging europeans, by many many proxies, for our right to our land?
Clue: There's only so much suitable land in existence on the planet. And there is only one way to prove one has a right to land: by killing those who occupy it, or by killing those who challenge you to it.
Who might it be, that is challenging europeans, by many many proxies, for our right to our land?
That old roman adage seems apt: Cui bono?
Not Bill Gates. Think grander, more long-term.
Clue: There's only so much suitable land in existence on the planet. And there is only one way to prove one has a right to land: by killing those who occupy it, or by killing those who challenge you to it.
Who might it be, that is challenging europeans, by many many proxies, for our right to our land?