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originally posted by: demonologist842012
Major wars seem to happen in the years starting with Thursday on the Julian calendar.
originally posted by: demonologist842012
Major wars seem to happen in the years starting with Thursday on the Julian calendar.(Solar cycle calendar)
2015 Is the next year for a major war. Could tensions with Russia cause a nuclear war? Read the resource website
located at the bottom. On the website you will find the years and be able to connect the patterns.
Examples-
The Russo-Japanese War of - 1903
Actual start of World war 2 - 1931
Beginning of the Vietnam war - 1959
The Iran-Iraq war started - 1987
Possible World war 3 - 2015???
year 2043???
year 2071???
year 2099???
en.wikipedia.org...
When was the last time the world saw complete peace?
Iran / Iraq was a "major" war? Comparable to World War?
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
a reply to: InhaleExhale
No, war, just like everything humans may consider moral or immoral, is just a natural part of life.
Battles among Ants Resemble Human Warfare
Looting, Cannibalism and Death Blows: The ‘Shock and Awe’ of Ant Warfare
We've documented in the animal kingdom:
Slavery
Rape and homosxuality
even Cannibalism
Heck there are ant colonies that form allianc es with other ants. Even caste (class) systems are present in the animal kingdom.
In war, they’ve done the horrific. They’ve looted food from enemy homes — maybe even killing the women and children. They’ve employed suicide bombings. They’ve launched toxic attacks. They’ve even engaged in cannibalism.
Ants, that is.
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“When it comes to war-fighting, ant species are more similar to humans than most other animals, even primates,” ecologist and photojournalist Mark Moffett tells Danger Room. “Societies with population explosions, that extend into the millions, are prone to large-scale, intense, tactical warfare. It’s a nature of battle only possible among communities with plenty of excess labor force.”
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Like humans, ants can try to outwit foes with cheats and lies. Here, two ants face off in an effort to prove their superiority — which, in this ant species, is designated by physical height. But the wily ant on the right is standing on a pebble to gain a solid inch over his nemesis.
Before this discovery, tactical deception was thought to be restricted to “big-brained” animals like apes and humans. “It’s unclear whether the ants learned this tactic, or are born with it,” Moffett says. “But that shorter ant will hustle away.”
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Much like the war-fighting formula laid out by Frederick Lanchester during World War I, army ants engage in combat by emphasizing the size of the army and strategic placement, rather than troop caliber. Which means “cheap labor” is assigned to the front lines.