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Nomads, Civilization & War: The Grass Routes of Civlization - 09-16-2007, 09:46 PM

A history of the obscurely known, massively influential evolution of barbarian technology via the incentive of killing more accurately at greater distances; for food and warfare. From the chariot empires of 2000 BC to the Yuan dynasty 1260 ad to 1360 AD.

A Great Continental Eurasian Green Grass RiverDragon Production



Special Effects by Austin P. Torney

Causes, effects & possible remedies for warfare.

THE HEAVENS BEGAT THE GALAXY
THE GALAXY BEGAT THE SUN
THE SUN BEGAT THE EARTH
THE EARTH BEGAT THE GRASS
The Grass Begat Seeds,
Flowers, Insects, Reptiles,
Mammals and Humankind
Humankind, link between Heaven & Earth, Begat:

NOMADS, CIVILIZATION & WAR

CHAPTER ONE
The Original Dragon's Egg
Grass: The First Living Planetary Nomad
The Pastoral Infantry Invaders
Vs
The Sedentary Agriculturists:

The Nomad Infantry & Chariot Invasions:
On World Civilization - 4400 BC

Very Early Animal Ancestors: The High Plains Adrifter
The Domestication Of The Horse
Dayshift In The Grasslands
The Cattle Culture

CHAPTER TWO
The Equine Family Stable: 4 Kinds Of Horses:
Barb, Norwegian Dun, Przhevalski & Arabian
'Barbarian' is originally the beard, on a Barb(arian) Horse
The Four Kinds Of Warfare:
Primitive-Ritual, True, Real & Nuclear Warfare
The Four Revolutions In Warfare
Chariot Warfare, Cavalry Warfare, Gunpowder & Nuclear Warfare
The Three Kinds Of Cultures:
Trading Cultures / Trading & Raiding Cultures & Raiding Cultures.
Defensive Armor:
Plate / Scale & Mail.

CHAPTER THREE
The History Of Killing At A Distance: For Food Gathering & Warfare
The Evolution Of The Club-Staff/Spear-Lever/Lance: Bow & Arrow
Enter The Chinese Dragon
The Buddha & The Apparently Original Bogeyman
The Chinese Lion Dog:
Animal Employment Of High Technology: The Iron Guardian
Chinese Silken Armor & Sioux Ghost Shirts

CHAPTER FOUR
The Errors Of Voltaire, Gibbon And Clausewitz:
Regarding European Philosophy, History and Warfare
The Champion Masters Of War:
55 Of The Approximately 90 Horsepeople Tribes
A Reign Of Horsemen
Genghis Khan As Illiterate Engineer
The Real Amazon Women Warriors
Hornets & Honeybees
The Parting Parthian Shot

CHAPTER FIVE
The Difference Between Killing And Murder
The World's Most Powerful Women
The Mighty Darius & The Scythian Rabbit
Warfare And Slavery
Horse People And Hemp
Soldiers Are Not As Other Men
Western Europe's Renaissance & Why It Occurred

CHAPTER SIX
A Mongol Definition
The Difference Between Huns & Germans
Vikings & The Battle Of Hastings
The Difference Between Politics & Culture,
Agriculture & Pastoralism,
Is The Difference Between Civilization & Nomads
The Fall Of Kiev, Kracow And Liegnitz; The Sack Of Moravia
H. G. Wells And Horsepeople
The Great Wall Of China And Why It Was Built
The Era Of Genghis Khan's Yassa : Unification Of Horsewarriors

CHAPTER SEVEN
The Mongol Invasion Of Europe
The Siege Of Baghdad
An Abbreviated Chinese Mongol History
There Can Only Be One Kha Khan - The Mongol Civil Wars
The King Eclipse Of The Yuan Mongol Dynasty
The Taj Mahal And Why It Was Built
The Forbidden History Of Europe And The United States
Marco Polo - European Liaison To Kublai Khan:
Western Europe Pays Tribute By Sacrificing Eastern Europe

CHAPTER EIGHT
The European Flight To The New World
ReDiscovering The United States
Edward Gibbon's Decline & Folly Of The Romantic Umpire
The Reverse Domino Theory
('No Cover-Ups In This Administration')
The Yellow Peril
The Original Domino Theory
THE FULL CIRCLE OF CONSEQUENTIAL WARFARE
Circle The Dragons

CHAPTER NINE
The Forbidden History Of Europe & The United States.
The Declination And Folly Of Western Civilization
War Is Fun:
The Perils Of +PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE VIA ORWELL AND HUXLEY:
Civilization And +Psy-War: War Is A Joke
Western Civilization Salutes The East
THE CONQUEST OF THE UNITED STATES:
Entertainingly Amusing Violence In Two Dimensions:
Tragic Violence - That We Must Stop! In Three Dimensions
THE INVISIBLE (What?) War
Network Television Crazymaking PANIC AT THE INSANITY FACTORY
1984's Orwellia Takes Away Books.
Huxley's BRAVE NEW WORLD extinctifies Reading Interest.

CHAPTER TEN
The Seville Statement
WHERE TO START STOPPING THE INFRASTRUCTURAL VIOLENCE
The Rape Mentality
The Seville Statement II
Bibliography & AFTERWARD
153 - 159


INTRODUCTION
*Chapter One
How many high school and college educated people understand the history of the nomads and their massive impact on shaping biological life and human civilization Itself, all over the world for nearly two hundred fifty million years: in the case of biological grass and flowers, and seven millennia in the case of human warfare?

How many educated Americans or Europeans are familiar historically, with the nomadic EuroAsian 'horse people'?

The unfortunate generalized answer to all of the above questions is that very few such educationally qualified people have much familiarity at all with the presented subjects. That is to say, nomadism and horse. people; with regard to their historical roles and importance and: how they have been inadvertently and deliberately placed in 'the back-ground’ of world history - where any such history exists at all acknowledging the megalithic historical role of the generally illiterate, unwashed pagan horsepeople, relative to civilization and its citizens...

Post graduated Westerners get one look at this title and respond:
"I get the CIVILIZATION & WAR part...
But, where do the NOMADS come into the historical picture?”

Glad you axed. The improved question is:
How and why did the nomads get left out of the picture?
The neglected subjects - horse peoples (up to the time of Genghis Khan, 1206 AD) - were illiterate; historical events regarding them were almost exclusively reflected by writers from the generally dominated, civilized cultures; hence the measurably residual historical negligence: aimed at the general omission and/or deliberate diminishment of such an enormously important historical perspective; being so vainly obscured, withheld so successfully, from so many, by so few, for such a long time.


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Smile Re: Nomads, Civilization & War: The Grass Routes of Civlization - 09-16-2007, 09:56 PM

Thanks Rascal,so much here,more meat than you could shake a stick at,my favorite name
here is Genghis Khan,if he were alive today,do you think social services would be somewhat alarmed by his presence?




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