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United States: One of the Most Difficult Sovereignty to
Break Up:
"I actually feel very sorry for the politicians and pay very
little attention to them. I am impressed that when I talk
to the Russians, they said to me When President Johnson was in,
Johnson is really nearer to our kind of man but there’s no
use in our meeting with him because any agreement we made with
Johnson, the Russians would never ratify. We can only deal
with Republicans if we’re going to have anything that will stick.
I think this is very much the viewpoint of China and Russia;
they think there’s no use in dealing with people who are in
anyway liberal. . . And I’m convinced that all the sovereign-
ties will have to go! That’s clear. We will perish. They
were absolutely valid in terms of my roots here, projecting
our ignorance. But in terms of our discovering that the
metals are not part of the roots; they are very unevenly
distributed around the Earth. In order to be able to play
this new game it has to be World Game. All the boundaries
have to go. Therefore, I simply say, one of the most difficult
of the great sovereignty to break up is the United States.
Particularly due to the fact that it is operating under a
misconception. It calls itself a nation. A nation is a group"
