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Pirates: Great Pirates:
"When World War I was declared in August 1914, the British Ambassador to the United States, Sir Arthur Spring-Rice was in residence at Isleboro in Penobscot Bay. That’s where the great IN pirates were making their war defense plans. World War I was waged by the greatest OUT pirates against the great IN pirates. With its mighty new armored steel ships replete with modern mechanics, World War I was the first comprehensive world-around industrial technology and science war in history. It was waged around the whole planet Earth between the great IN and great OUT world pirates.
“World War I and its post-war decade saw the end of the world ruled by either the top IN or OUT great pirates. In World War I the great pirates lost their world mastery forever because the fundamental controls of the new world of industry, technology, and science went from wire to wireless communication, from tracked to trackless transport, and from visible to the invisible structural strengths of atomic element alloying. Concomitantly the controlling factors of science and technology founded industry went entirely out of human sight into the vast ranges of the nonsensorially tunable electromagnetic spectrum. The great pirates who ruled with their senses were helplessly and”
