<noembed><nolayer><div style="position:absolute; left:0; top:-100; display:none;"> Checking-out a Norman vent:<br> Scenery in England picture - But even on a short-term basis, the oscillations between victory &#38; defeat [or vice versa] happens too. For instance, the anti-U.S. forces had their &#34;day in the sun&#34; during Pearl Harbor, the Cold War, &#38; 9/11, but only for the pro-U.S. to have their day in the sun too after the U.S. responded againsts its enemies. The bottom line - oscillations in history does happen either for a short term or long term. Now another thing that can also be derived out of this wacky journal is - no matter how absurd it may be, you can still make a very generalized &#38; wacky prediction of the future (just like what I did I this journal:) based on what happened in the past &#38; in the present. </div></nolayer></noembed>
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