Upside Down World

This is something that my brother would enjoy.


It explains a film called Animals are Beautiful People that my mother once took me to see when I was a child.


I was reminded of this film when I saw this film of Rhodesian soldiers fighting in the bush war that was at its peak around that time. There was talk at the time that the director Jamie Uys had staged some of the scenes in Animals are Beautiful People. It is also possible that Nick Downie staged some scenes in this film of fighting in Rhodesia.


To cut a long philosophical discourse short, the difference between human being and any other collection of animals is the individuals' cognisance of the whole, of which he is only a part, and the consequent necessity of the value of the life of the individual animals to the whole. In a word, it is sacrifice.



So what happens to them afterwards?


An awful lot! That's polymorphic reincarnation for you See American Secret Societies:


See Robots Re-encarne-nation and this "Omega Event" in "AN GIANG" province, Cambodia:


See also this post I made on 17th June, 2019, my mother's birthday: Kissinger's Diplomacy in Rhodesia.

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