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Wednesday, October 02, 2024
Seems on the verge of collapse--though my late economics mentor said "collapse is not an economic term" but it certainly is a political and
systemic, envionmental term and all the infrastructure as well as the labor force--human beings--are gone.
The junta is still arming itself, buying airplanes, bombing.
Resistance should heed Dr. Miemie Winn Byrd's words"Know who your true enemy is. Remember Manerplaw."
10-2-2024
U Khin Zaw was also my mentor and my father's friend--
At the funeral he came up to the car and said, "From now on,I will be your literary father." At that time he had only read one of...

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