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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Literature Out of Time: World War C

Here is the latest outline, probably not final, but getting a lot closer
Sunday, December 2
8:00 a.m. — Monteleone Hotel, 200 Royal Street, New Orleans, La, Queen Anne Ballroom
CAFE AU LAIT & CROISSANTS
 
9:30 a.m. — Queen Anne Ballroom
2012 PRESENTATION OF PAPERS
Literature out of Time: Examinations of Life in the Face of Death
Jennifer Levasseur, a native New Orleanian who has lived and studied abroad for 10 years, will discuss two methods of interpreting death and rebirth in and through literature. Ms. Lavasseur, using the work of Austrian author Stefan Zweig, one of the bestselling authors in the world before the rise of Hitler, will discuss the ways in which Zweig, a Jew, was driven to suicide by the losses he suffered as a result of the Nazi regime, and how he treated suicide in his opus Beware of Pity. Unlike the central figure of A Lesson Before Dying, who gains redemption before his death, the suicide victim in the Zweig novel does not. Instead, her death results in redemption for the man who misused her.
9:50 a.m. — Queen Anne Ballroom
Literature Out of Time: World War C
How the heart and soul of America have been stolen by China is the subject of this paper, which will be presented by Gregory Friedlander, who has been in the active practice of law in Louisiana and Alabama since 1983. He has also been a member of the U.S. Patent Bar since 1984. Since 1986 he has been in private practice at Gregory M. Friedlander & Associates, P.C. He has written several books including, Trust: How We Lost the War With China, coming out soon in the second edition as World War C, and Sam, The First Battle of World War II. He also publishes a blog at gmfbooks.blogspot.com.
CONTENTS

Acknowledgments

1.      INTRODUCTION   

2.      WAR WITH CHINA-introduction; the world is not flat; WWI and the War with China; We are at war; What China did while we slept; who are the parties; The enemy: China; The United States on the verge of collapse; The other Parties;

 

3.      Non-economic issues; Culture; Common Morality; The legal system; The immorality of our laws and democracy;; Ability to conduct a war of extinction

 

4.      Definition of war; What is the goal of War; The ultimate goal; Should the Chinese Win;

 

5.      The US invention of the model; China Overtaking the United States Blinded by greed; History; Technologies shape history; Flaws of technology; Big Box Stores and inroads into our way of life; Loss of our fundamental structure-local shops; local business-corner store; Debt and other mistakes; Debt I; Debt II; Currency devaluation; Recognizing Education and its relationship to manufacturing; Education; Hands on Training; Giving away our technology; Relationship of giving away manufacturing to other problems; The art of war

 

6.      Manufacturing and technology- Competition; Competition II, we are weak and lazy and corrupt; manufacturing as a necessity; Poor Paying jobs; Pollution; Prestige vs Facts; underestimating china; The problem with surrender to china; Result of surrender to china; Have we already lost?

 

7.      The progress up to war; Inroads into industry; Theft of Technology and Spying; The Chinese New Army; An army which is inferior; Our Weapons are Chinas; The Fleets and the fallacy of the home field; Clothing; A technologically superior force; Support of their business; An army is only as strong as the economy behind it.

 

8.      The Course of War; the war is becoming known to even the dullest observers; competition;; Cold war compared to hot war; China and long term intelligence; Why we started fighting the wrong enemies; China conducted the right war; The beginning of the war; The second stage of the war, Today; Losing the Ability to fight; Accident or purpose; The Greatest single act of military intelligence in the history of mankind; Our present intelligence government; China is the Awakened Giant; Economic Warfare-the weaponized economy;

 

9.      What the war will look like when it becomes open and notorious; Our government going into war; the enemy army; Collapse; Scenario for collapse; A Fighting war; The calamities of Sun Tzu

 

10.  Failure of Leadership; Government has grown too centralized; Our government has become too corrupt; Our government has focused on protecting itself; Democratic principles have been subsumed; Our Government is subjugating freedom

 

11.  Solutions Introduction; Recognition of problems; Recognition of war with China; Morality; Philosophy of the impossible; Action is required; Taking back manufacturing jobs starting at the bottom; Entitlements and Tax philosophy;   Incentivizing work and discouraging sloth through increasing entitlements to the working poor so they are greater than entitlements to the non-working poor; retooling our workforce; The lost value of High School; Retraining and government employment in place of welfare; entitlements as a source of low cost labor; Critical industries; Work and opportunity vs entitlements; Employment in Critical Industries; Provide a competitive labor pool for key industries; Currency revaluation; Environmental considerations; over valuation of life; Parental responsibility; Litigation problems; nuclear alternatives

 

12.  Health of the Species; Social Evolution; Social Evolution; The importance of History; Recognizing Education and its relationship to manufacturing

 

13.   Political change; Corruption in Government; An Elite Congress; A distracted congress; A distracted population; The problem of Government focus; What government will find if we don’t act soon; What happened to the politicians; Trust; Different levels of freedom; Taking back the government through term limits; Government leads only when honest.

 

14.  Long Term and Short Term Intelligence; Terms of Intelligence; The importance of long term intelligence; Conservation; Societal Organization; Population Control; Misallocation of Resources; Evolution and society; What are non-evolutionists protecting; Looking to the distant future; What does long term intelligence look like; Present intelligence; Annihilation; Does potential exist for group intelligence in humankind to match individual intelligence; Application of law to intelligence;

 

15.  Intelligence v Morality; Strength of countries; Rule by Propoganda-Single issue; Corruption; Leadership is missing; Debt and other mistakes; Local business-corner store;

16.  Legislation by the people

17.  Congressional Reform Act-Men of the Guillotine

18.  Religion

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