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Each death is sad.
However, death of
young people saddens
the most. It is
also
a huge loss for our
civilization.
Part #A:
Introductory information about this web page:
In the south-eastern part of Poland there
is a small township named
Milicz.
The rest of Poland knows not much about
this town, as beside of extensive forests,
numerous mosquito, fragrant lime trees,
and plentiful tasty carp-fish, Milicz is
unaware of having other attractions that
it could offer to visitors from a distant
world. The town already got used to
leading its half-sleepy life, resigning
from competing for attention of the
vibrant outside world. However, it has
something, that in other towns and cities
is NOT visible so well. Namely, it has
very educational history. For example,
it has a battle in the fairly recent
history, which in fact was a moral
summary of all battles of the world.
This web page is just about that
particular "battle for Milicz". Everything
that this web page describes, actually
did take place in real life.
#A1.
What and when motivated me to write this web page:
Around 1985 I discovered the existence
and operation of extraordinary laws of
the universe, called the
moral laws.
With the elapse of time I discovered also,
that these laws with an equal iron fist
rule the fate of both, individual people,
as well as entire nations, countries,
and even planets. About these laws I
write in item #D2 of this web page.
Because my profession is the very
noble job of a teacher, amongst many
moral laws my special attention attracted
the moral law which states that "every
event from the physical world
God
carries out in such a manner that
the educational impact of this
event on people is maximized".
Thus, when in June 2004 I started
to record the history of Milicz -
which I knew well from my
family stories, my attention was
attracted by the fact that the
battle for Milicz that took place
in the last phase of the World War
Two, actually summarized in itself
the moral essence of all battles of
the world. This inspired me to
bring somehow to light the moral
essence of this battle for Milicz,
and show it to the reader. Although
probably still in an imperfect way,
after many subsequent improvements
this web page hopefully implements
that my intention.
#A2.
What are goals of this web page:
The main goal of this web page and the
illustrative evidence which I presented
here to readers, is to publish my factual
documentation in support of the thesis,
that "fate of every war and every battle
in general, while the World War Two and
the 'battle for Milicz" in specific, is
governed with an iron hand by moral laws".
Additional goal of this web page is to
point the reader's attention at a simple
fact, that every war is extremely immoral,
murderous, and destructive, that every
war is senseless, that a war never solves
problems the appearance of which provided
convenient excuses to initiate it, and that
all of us together, as well as each one of
us separately, should do everything possible
so that our civilization never again
experiences even a single next war.
On the occasion of these goals, on
this web page I show how really
looked like the war and the "battle
for Milicz" when it was viewed from
the prospective of just ordinary and
frequently innocent people who were
sucked into it.
Part #B:
Battle for Milicz:
#B1.
Course of the battle for Milicz:
There was a beautiful sunny day of the
final period of spring. There was plenty
of flowers around, and the air was
infiltrated with smell of life and hope.
In such a beautiful day it is particularly
unpleasant to die. An absolute calm reigned
around. Almost all inhabitants of Milicz
and neighboring villages already have run
away towards the western side of Germany.
In turn these sparse ones which thought
that they are Poles, and therefore remained
on the spot, sat in houses scared, hiding
in their cellars. For some reasons supposedly
even birds got silent as if in an expectation
of some incoming tragedy. After some time
in that absolute calm a distant roaring of
tens of tank engines started to rumble,
as it slowly approached Milicz from the
southern direction. Just this roaring alone
must suffice already in order to make
heart attack in these weakest in nature.
Some time later these tanks roared and
rumbled along streets of Milicz. Soon
later one could hear a deafening explosion
of the German "iron-clad fist" ("Panzerfaust").
After this explosion desperate cries of several
Russians could be heard as they were
baked alive not able to exit the burning
tank. A black pillar of tar smoke has
shot up over the center of Milicz from
a burning tank. The deafening roaring
of tanks for a moment has declined as
if to a whisper after this explosion.
It make an impression of a group of
monsters getting together and debating
what to do next. However, soon later
tanks again started to roar, gradually
spreading over streets of Milicz and
encircling around the town-hall. Suddenly
all of them started to shoot. Booms
of their guns almost merged together.
Simultaneously the town-hall burst
into flames set afire by Russian soldiers
who ignited it with flame throwers
after they come closer and shot at it
from apartment-houses located at the
southern side of the central town-square.
The town-hall fast turned to rubbles
and begin to collapse. A moment later
calm started to reign. Even tanks silenced
their engines. These silence was then
interrupted by several long series of
shots from Russian "pepesha" (PPSh-41, see "Fig. #1d" below),
and by sad cry of dying young Germans,
whom bullets did not kill at once. However,
several single pistol shots cut out soon
even these cries of young Germans.
The most horrifying was in it all, that
these young people from both combat sides,
who have been killing each other in Milicz,
actually were as all of us, means they
loved somebody, were loved by somebody,
they had their dreams and hopes, they
had looked to the future optimistically,
etc. If they have faced each other in other
times or in other conditions, almost for
sure they would become and stay friends.
However, the political ambitions of their
leaders, as well as
diabolic forces
that presently control our planet, have
caused that instead of live and let others
live, they have been forced to kill and
to be killed. Let us consider for a
moment, who really pushes people to murder
their follows. Are these other people, or
leaders-changelings
who operate on Earth on the behalf of these
diabolic creatures in the power of which
the Earth stays today, and which for
centuries were called devils, serpents,
Satan, bad witches, etc., while recently
are called
UFOnauts.
After all, if one carefully examines photographs
of leaders from the period of the Second World
War, than almost all of them had their hair
growing upwards on their heads -
which the anatomical detail is NOT at all
typical for humans populating the Earth.
If you still have any doubts who hide behind
this whole evil on heaping on the Earth,
you should read about UFOnauts from the
web pages
military_magnocraft.htm,
bandits.htm,
katowice_uk.htm,
predators.htm, or
ufo.htm,
and many other pages similar to these ones.
* * *
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Fig. #1:
Tanks which won the Second World War.
The above photograph shows a tank named T-34
from the Soviet Army. It was such a tank
that was destroyed with a "iron-clad fist" ("Panzerfaust")
at the moment when it was entering the
central square of Milicz. The burned
skeleton of it was later haunting for
some time at the entrance to Milicz
central square in a small street that
leads fo the square from the castle.
In turn the crew of it, which was burned
alive, rests buried in Milicz.
Fig. #1a (shown above):
The Soviet tank T-34. It turned out to
be the best tank of the Second World War.
In fact, in connection with an extremely
effective strategy of the utilization of
this tank applied by the Russian Army,
it was it that won the World War Two.
The strategy of Soviet Army in applying
this tank depended on very fast breaking
the front by two powerful columns of such
tanks which carried infantry on their backs,
and surrounding with them a section of
German army. When both columns meet each
other some distance behind the German
front, they closed the circle and then
completely annihilated all Germans that
happened to be inside of this encircling.
For this reason, through such a systematic
use of this strategy of punching two holes
in German front, tightly surrounding with
tanks a section of German army, and
finally annihilating completely all
Germans inside of the encircled "cauldron",
soon Germans ceased to have sufficient
numbers of soldiers on the Eastern Front
to defend themselves effectively. So this
Eastern Front soon become known to Germans
as a kind of "black hole" into which continually
were send new soldiers, in order to soon
disappear in it forever. As we also know,
in the second stage of the war German
soldiers who received the marching orders
to the Eastern Front, treated these orders
as a death verdict for themselves.
In turn the strategy of Allied Forces was
outdated and failed completely to utilize the
speed, operability, nor the breaking power
of tanks. Namely Allied Forces were attacking
Germans along a linear front, pushing them
out simultaneously along the entire front.
But in principle they did NOT surround
nor annihilate Germans. Thus tanks in Allied
Forces were used similarly like recently
in Iraq - means similarly like a self-propelled
guns and machine guns with their own shield
which protected crews against fire of small
caliber. Because of this low-efficiency
of the strategy, relatively small German
forces of the Western Front were able
engage and hold back the entire Allied
Army, preventing this army from liberating
the Europe.
The above tank "T-34" went into the serial
production in 1936. It weights 32 tons.
It is 6.1 meter long and 3 meters wide.
It was crewed by 5 man. The maximal
speed of it is 56 km/h. It has 85 millimeter
gun, with the range of effective firing
3 050 meters. It also has a whole array
of technical innovations which additionally
increased its advantage and its effectiveness.
For example, all side surfaces of the
shield were slanted. Thus they deflected
incoming bullets. So in order to destroy
it, it was necessary to hit precisely into
one of its weak spots, which were rather
sparse, e.g. between its corps and the
tower. Its shield was grooved sharply -
so that it make impossible the sticking
of magnetic mines. The design of it was
simple and reliable. Thus it was breaking
down rarely and was easy to repair. Almost
in every aspect it was superior technically
over other tanks of its times.
Fig. #1b (click on this "green" message in order to see the photo):
American tank M4A3E8 Sherman. It was widely
used by the Allied Forces on the Western Front
of the World War Two. But because of the
outdated strategy of Allied Forces, this
tank did NOT perform a leading role in
winning the war. In time when Soviet tanks
systematically annihilated German forces
on the area from Moscow till well behind
Berlin, Allied Forces hardly managed
to push out Germans from several small
countries located at the western edge
of the Europe.
The tank "Sherman" weights 34 tons. It
is 7.5 meter long and 3 meters wide.
It is crewed by 5 man. The maximal speed
of it is 48 km/h. It has 76 mm gun.
But it is relatively easy to destroy.
The shield of it has many vertical
surfaces, thus it is susceptible to
penetration by cumulative charges.
The smooth surface of the shield makes
it easy for magnetic mines to stick to
it. The complicated design decreases
the reliability and extends duration
of repairs. Large use of fuel limits
its operational capabilities. Thus,
although this tank looked impressive,
in the military sense it was just a
"sitting duck" which awaited to be shot.
* * *
Fig. #1c (click on this "green" message in order to see these photos):
While writing about tanks which won the
Second World War, it is worth to show
also a tank that lost this war -
informing briefly "why". SO here it is,
the most perfect German tank from times
of World War Two, called Panther.
Similarly like it was with allies armies,
also Germans were unable to utilize fully
the military benefits of this tank. After
all, the entire their strategy of using
tanks was based on experiences from battles
of World War One. In addition to the out-dated
and inadequate strategy of using this tank,
it had also many drawbacks. For example
it was too "tall" (54 cm taller from the
Russian tank T-34) - and thus more easy
to hit. It was slow - what turned out
to be fatal in races along huge spaces
of Russia. It was also "fragile" - and
thus did NOT perform well in difficult
environmental conditions. The design of
it was very complicated and contained
many unnecessary parts - thus repairs of
it were long, while a number of spare
parts which it required - large. It also
have a number of "weak spots".
The construction of tank "Panther" initiated
in 1942 with the intention of replacing
with it the predecessors "Panzer IV" and
"Panzer III" which under every aspect
turned out to be militarily and technically
clumsy and inferior. Until the end of war
produced were around 4800 these tanks
"Panther". It weights 44.8 tons. It is
6.87 meter long, 3.42 meter wide, and
2.99 meter tall. It is crewed by 5 man.
The maximal speed of it is 46 km/h. It
has a cannon of 75 mm with range of 3 km.
(But from a distance of 3 km its shots
were unable to penetrate the armor of
T-34 and bounced from Russian tanks.)
It was relatively easy to destroy. The
armor of it had several almost vertical
surfaces which would not bounce bullets.
The smooth surface facilitated the
sticking of magnetic mines. The complicated
design decreased its reliability and
extended repairs. Slow speed limited
its operational capabilities on huge
spaces of Russia. So in spite that it
was the best development from the entire
family of five subsequent improvements
of the German tanks, still it was very
inferior in comparison to its main opponent -
Russian tank T-34 (from the photo above).
#B2.
Battle for the town-hall in Milicz:
Before the war Milicz had an interesting
town-hall. The appearance of it is shown in
photographs from "Fig. #2" of this web page
(which is the repetition of the photograph
"Fig. #28" from web page about the town of
Milicz.)
Unfortunately, this town-hall was destroyed
during the liberation of Milicz by the Red
Army. This is because in the town-hall a
defensive position took the German garrison
which intended to defend Milicz. The garrison
was composed of just around 20 juvenile boys
aged around 16. (As it is known, in the final
phase of the war Hitler gave the order that
every male in the age of 16 to 60 years has
to be conscripted to the army to defend the
Third Reich. However, these males which
were older than 16, for a long time served
already in the German army.) So these
boys were more suitable to play scouts
than to enter the military service. A significant
proportion of these juvenile boys in German
military uniforms were pupils of initial classes
of the Lyceum of General Education in Milicz
shown below in photograph from "Fig. #3"
(which is a repetition of the photograph "Fig. #30"
from the web page about the town of
Milicz.)
They were conscripted to the army, because
in this Lyceum was left practically no-one that
could serve in the army. After all, their colleagues
from older years were conscripted to the Hitler's
army already much earlier, while in that last
stage of the war their corpses for a long time
were scattered on battlefields of the Eastern
or Western Front. The Germans who were
defeated on all fronts simultaneously, trained
fast these boys in shooting and frantically fast
wore them into German military uniforms. In
turn after they were already in uniforms, similarly
as all other people serving in the German army,
they were subject to being shot dead immediately
if they refuse to take part in a battle. When the
Red Army corpse led by the major Lagin entered
Milicz, these young boys, commanded by an
officer that was equally young and inexperienced
like them, barricaded themselves inside of the
town-hall of Milicz. But the position which they
took for defence from the military point of view
was hopeless. After all, it disallowed them a tactical
withdrawal in case when they were confronted
by overwhelming forces of the enemy. Thus such
wrong position transformed their defence into
a suicidal mission. When the first Russian tank
entered the town-square of Milicz, these juvenile
"defenders" of the town shoot to it with the "iron-clad fist"
("Panzerfaust"). The tank was burned, blocking
later for a long time the entrance to the town-square
from a side street. The crew of this tank was
fried alive inside. It is buried in Milicz in a place
that someone show me in the past, but which
presently I forgotten where it was exactly. Only
thing that I remember, is that I was wondering
then how it happened that Russians were buried
in that particular place - as somehow this place
looked unfit for them. Of course, after realizing
that the town-hall of being defended, Russians
immediately surrounded it from all sides and
flooded with fire and led. Russian soldiers with
fire-throwers managed to get very close to the
town-hall, taking positions in the houses that
were neighbouring the town-hall from the southern
side of the town-square. From that positions they
treated the town-hall with streams of fire. Russian
fire-throwers and powerful tank guns from tens of
tanks caused, that within around a half of hour
the entire town-hall was collapsing while everything
in it was burning. German juveniles locked in
that town-hall received a good taste of what their
older colleagues less than 6 years earlier served
to Polish soldiers on the Westerplatte and in the
Gdansk post office. But they had no much time
to contemplate the action of the
moral laws,
because their inexperienced and unused to battles
officer surrender them immediately after the town-hall
started to burn and they were endangered to be
roasted alive. Unfortunately for them, the mechanised
column of Russian tanks that captured Milicz had
no transport nor provision for prisoners of war.
Its task was to make a quick punch forward and
close the break in the encircling of German army,
not taking care of surrounding Germans. In addition
Russians had freshly in minds all these atrocities
that Germans committed on prisoners of war that
they took before. Therefore, immediately after
surrounding to Russians, these juveniles from
Milicz wearing German uniforms were let outside
of the town, by the line of empty trenches that
run the eastern side of the town. In that times
by the trenches stood a brick building of the
knackers' mortuary, means a kind of empty barn
in which at these difficult times the surrounding farmers
were storing dead animals (these animals were
later taken from the building by knackers to be
converted into soap). Russians lined these juvenile
boys in Hitler's military uniforms beside this
knackers' mortuary, and treated them with a long
series from pepesha. Even several years later still
on bricks of this knackers' mortuary one could see
a row of bullet holes which illustrated the height at
which this pepesha was pointed. The place of death
of these boys in a sense was a kind of symbolic
return of karma for what Hitler's armies used to
do to other captured soldiers and civilians several
years earlier. After all, these juvenile German
"soldiers" from Milicz were dying in the place in
which only slightly earlier their own families gathered
dead animals. They also were shot dead in a
similar manner as their older colleagues from
German army used to shoot to their prisoners
of war. Russians had also no time to burry them
properly. After shooting them, they simply thrown
them into an empty trench nearby, the digging of
which probably was earlier done by the same
boys. Then along this trench a heavy Russian
tank went in a zigzag, collapsing the top part of
the trench and burying bodies of Germans by
a shallow layer of soil. In the result, their decaying
bodies could be dug out still in times when I
went to the primary school. Their decaying remains
were mixed with ammunition pouches full of German
rounds, and sometimes even with remains of their
weapon and equipment.
Fig. #1d:
The machine gun of the Russian army
PPSh-41
from times of the Second World War. It was
known under a popular name "pepesha".
It was just from such a "pepesha" that were
executed the young "defenders of Milicz"
in German military uniforms, which in 1945
baricaded themselves in the townhall from
Milicz and then burned the first Russian
tank that entered the Milicz town square.
It was also such "pepeshas" that in fact
turned out to be one amongst components
of the weponry of the Red Army that decided
about the winning of the Second World War
by Russians.
The Russian "pepesha" was the weapon the
construction of which by Russians was inspired
by a similar weapon of the Finish production,
originally called
Konepistooli m/31 Suomi (Suomi M-31 SMG) -
see the web page about
Finish weapons and history of Finish-Soviet wars.
That Finish automatic weapon (i.e. the ancestor of
"pepesha") was designed in 1931 by Aimo Lahti
and used very effectively by Finish army during the
Finish-Soviet "winter war" in years 1939-1940. In
this war Russians still used only hand loaded
rifles. So they were bitten so effectively by the
Finish ancestor of pepesha, that on the basis
of several conquered samples of this weapon
they produced their own version of this effective
machine gun and introduce it to the mass
equipment of their army already since 1941.
In turn Germans had NO previously any
defeat from an enemy that had a highly effective
hand machine guns. Although in September 1939
they were significantly roughed up by the Polish
infantry which used a lot of RKMs Browning
model 1928 (originally made in Belgium),
but German won this war - thus they did NOT
feel endangered by this kind of automatic weaponry.
So to war with Russia they went equipped
mainly into a hand-loaded rifles
"Mauser" (Karabiner 98k)
designed still in 1898. Although some German
soldiers had machine pistols called "MP40" or
Schmeisser,
but this pistol in military sense was hugely
inferior to pepesha and had a lot of technical
drawbacks. For example, the distance of
deadly fire was for it just 200 metres (for
pepesha it was 500 metres), its cartridge
frame had 32 rounds (the drum of pepesha
had 71 rounds). Also it frequently jammed.
Thus the pepesha and the deadly stream
of led that it spread in the range of to 500
metres, turned out to Germans quite an
unpleasant surprise. Also in spite that various
more aware Germans started then frantically
work on their own version of machine gun
which would represent an effective counter-balance
for the Russian "pepesha", for a whole array
of strange reasons triggered by the action
of so-called
moral laws
(e.g. streams of erroneous beliefs of Hitler,
bureaucracy, court orders, etc. - see item
#D2 below) their efforts got complicated.
This machine gun Germans developed
only in 1943. They called it
MP43,
or "Machine Pistol 43". However, to the
common use they introduced this machine
gun only ion the last phase of the war -
when their defeat become decided by
"pepesha" and by tanks "T-34".
(By the way, this German machine pistol
"MP43", which Germans managed to
introduce only in the last stage of the
war, was also intercepted and appreciated
by Russians, while after small improvements
it become an ancestor for the famous
AK-47,
(i.e. “Kalashnikov") - which until today is
spreading huge destruction amongst
enemies of these ones who use it.)
It is worth to notice, that every weapon, in this
number also the above pepesha, looks approximately
like a lizard - if it is looked at from the direction
of being shot at. This probably is why the New
Zealand Maoris the magical weapon of the
UFOnauts who used to oppress and persecute
them considered to be a kind of murderous
lizards called "moko-moko" - as this is explained
more comprehensively on the web page about the
church of St. Andrea Bobola
from Milicz.
* * *
It is enough to see captions under this
photographs from "Fig. #1d", and the
previous "Fig. #1" to understand, that
the decisive about wining any war is NOT
at all the level of technical advancement,
economical power, or number of soldiers,
but the
level of morality
and consequences that result from this level -
e.g. the will and tradition pof historical "learning",
improvement of own strategy, or "drawing
conclusions from what happens on fronts".
Unfortunately, if one looks carefuly at fates
of last wars, e.g. Korea, Vietnam, Quwait,
Afganistan, or Iraq, then one easily discovers
that present military leaders and politicians
even from these most developped countries
are "hermeticaly closed for learning and for
drawing conclusions from lessons of the
history". So when they finally start a war
with some opponent who will be equal
to them in the military sense, and whose
positions represents the moral justofications
thus has a will and tradition to learn, drawing
conclusions, and imemdiate implementation
of the findings, fates of these militaries and
politicians, as well as fates of countries which
they supposed to defend, will be a repetition
of the fate of Hitler, his accomplices, Hitler's
army, German technique, and occupation,
subdivision, and penance of Germany that
followed the war. As a person that was born
in Poland and that loves his motherland
dearly, I am very disappointed that both
political and military leaders of Poland also
seem to belong to that group of "lesson-hermetic"
who stubornly refuse to draw conclusions
from history lessons - see item #D2 below.
And Poland is just an independent nation
and country, which could afford to choose
its own path to the
better future.
Fig. #2: The appearance of the town-hall from
Milicz, build in 1851. (This illustration is a repetition of the
illustration "Fig. #28" from the web page about the town of
Milicz.)
This town-hall was destroyed during the "battle for Milicz"
in final days of the Second World War. At that time Milicz
was being taken by the Russian army of major Lagin,
while in the town-hall young soldiers of Hitler barricade
themselves. During my childhood ruins of this town-hall
still were the most prominent component of the Milicz
central square. In turn the underground tunnels that led
to this town-hall from the fortified castle in Milicz, were
still in good state even in times when I attended my
Lyceum, i.e. in 1960 to 1964. It was near this town-hall
that from underground tunnels numerous entrances led
to underground prison cells in which in medieval times
countless people were imprisoned or walled up alive - if
they were inconvenient for authorities of the Milicz township.
* * *
Fig. #3:Lyceum of General Education
No 1 in Milicz.
(This illustration is a repetition of the illustration
"Fig. #30" from the web page about the town of
Milicz.)
The majority of German "soldiers" that confronted
in Milicz the attacking Red Army, were juvenile
pupils of the initial classes of that particular lyceum.
They were juvenile, inexperienced, and badly
prepared to the battle. In turn their thoughtless
leader choose the position for the battle which
was the worse of all possible positions. It deprived
the possibility of tactical withdrawal in case of an
unfortunate turn of events. In turn such a hopeless
position changed their defence into a suicidal mission.
In total their resistance was completely senseless,
while their fate was actually a sure death verdict
issued to them by their own commanders.
A huge symbolic meaning have also the place
in which the execution of these juvenile defendants
of Milicz in German military uniforms took place.
To be shot dead they were lined against the wall
of a building which their families used earlier for
storing animal carrion. Although Russian soldiers
who carried out this execution surely had no
idea what this building was used for, still by
some command of the fate they led the German
juveniles straight under the wall of that particular
animal mortuary. (This "animal mortuary" stood
on the eastern side of Milicz town in quite a
distance from the first buildings of this town -
so that the stink of it would NOT disturb
citizens.) In the time when German juveniles
realised that they are going to be shot dead,
through their minds probably passed thoughts
of the kind "I will die now shot dead like an
animal, while my body will rot nearby like
animal carcasses." The disgraceful meaning
of just such their deaths compared only with
the symbolism of the lack of dignity in deaths
which their own country prepared earlier to
military prisoners taken captivity by German
armies.
Considering the tragic fate of juvenile "defendants
of Milicz" in German military uniforms, we should
be also aware, that if they refuse to obey the order
to join the German army, they would also be
shot dead "for desertion" - but this time by their
own countrymen. In the last phase of the war
Hitler issued an order that every German male
who refuses this indiscriminate conscription to the
army must be immediately shot dead without
any martial court. Thus, just such a situation
in which were placed these juvenile defendants
of Milicz - when no matter what they would decide
to do, in every case a death awaited for them,
incline us to seriously reconsider whether a
conscription to an army is legal in the light
of laws that prevail on the Earth - as this is
discussed in item #F3 of the web page
memorial.
(For sure conscription - means a compulsory
army service, runs against commandments of the
moral laws.)
#B3.
Four abandoned graves of German soldiers by the dirt road from Milicz to Stawiec:
When the main group of juvenile scouts in
German military uniforms barricaded themselves
int he Milicz town-hall, four of them was posted
by the bridge on Barycz river with the order
to blast this bridge when Russians appear.
But Russians arrived from the south. So
juvenile scouts by the bridge saw with their
own eyes, as after a rapid explosion of shooting,
the streams of Russian led and fire instantly
reduced the town-hall into a pile of burning
rubbles. So they run for life. Probably they
originated from the village Stawiec (German "Steffitz"),
because they run for lives along initially the
present Krotoszyńska Street, and later uphill
of the old road that leads from the junction near
Wszewilki
to the village Stawiec. (This old road is actually
a section of the historical "Amber Root" which
in past led from the northern gate of Milicz,
the so-called "Gniezno Gate", through the village
Stawiec, towns Rawicz and Poznań, to Gniezno,
then to Gdańsk. Presently it runs in the middle
between two relatively new roads, the eastern
one of which leads to Cieszków passing by the
building of former waterworks of Milicz, while the
western one leads to Rawicz.) Unfortunately for
these juvenile German "soldiers", in the same
as they direction was send a Russian motorised
reconnoitring patrol. Of course, sharp eyes of
the Russian patrol fast noticed these four German
juveniles. The patrol seem to have an excellent sharp
shooter. The shooter took all four Germans in gaps
of just several meters from each other. Then some
local Samaritan, who remained in the area because
he considered himself to be a Pole, but probably
knew in person these juvenile "soldiers", buried
their corpses on the side of this dirt road, in places
where they fell down, traditionally honouring their
graves with their own military helmets hanged on
bayonets inserted into the soil. But with the elapse
of time disappeared even these bayonets and
helmets. One day perhaps their bones will be
discovered on the occasion of cleaning the
side of this dirt road.
#B4.
Snipers and casual witnesses:
Russian snipers were really excellent
sharp shooters. When the shooting started
for the town-hall of Milicz, a female inhabitant
of Wszewilki went in front of the southern wall
of her barn and with the curiosity watched the
vicious battle that was just raging in Milicz.
She was a Pole, an autochthon, not a German.
(This is why she would NOT run inside of
the Germany, when the Russian army
approached, as it was done by the majority
of other inhabitants of Wszewilki.) She considered
the attacking Russian army which just arrived
to Milicz to be "friends". However, in the course
of battle a Russian sniper went at the bank of
the Barycz river, to check whether under the
bridge do NOT hide any German soldiers.
This sniper from the height of the river bank
spotted the human figure standing in front of
her barn. So he decided to NOT risk that she
turns out an observer of the German army posted
to direct the canon fire. In spite that the distance
to this figure exceeded over 1 kilometre (as bullet
flies), still he managed to kill her with a single shot.
The poor lady fell down form the "friendly fire".
As this indicates, when nearby a battle is carried
out, then it is better for civilians to not get out from
their hiding places.
Part #C:
Remnants of the battle for Milicz:
#C1.
Remnants of the murderous hardware after the battle for Milicz:
In times just after the war still another souvenir
existed after the German garrison from Milicz.
It was a wealth of German weapon and ammunition,
which was piled up in several warehouses of
Milicz. One such a warehouse, which existed
by the present Krotoszyńska Street, accumulated
huge numbers of German riffles. In order to
make impossible the use of these rifles by
unauthorised people, immediately after the
liberation Russians placed them in a line
over the edge of the footpath in present
Krotoszyńska Street, so that their barrels
lied on the footpath, while their triggers hanged
in the air above the road. Then along so
positioned riffles a heave Russian tank rolled,
with its caterpillar wheels pressing the rifles just
by the edge of footpath. The caterpillar wheels
of the tank acted like huge scissors, breaking
each rifle approximately in the area of the lock.
Thus soon after the war the present Krotoszyńska
Street was littered with thousands of German
military rifles broken in such a manner.
Of course, Russians did NOT manage to discover
and to neutralise all reserves of German weapon
and ammunition. Therefore Polish youngsters
who after the war arrived to Milicz, used these
remnants of the war as kinds of toys. For example,
they used to catch fish in the Barycz river by
throwing German grenades into water. A son
of my neighbour from Wszewilki just in such
a manner lost both his hands. Namely, when
he intended to stunt fish with such a German
grenade, he had a bad luck to use a grenade
which was sabotaged at the stage of production.
(In the last stadium of war, for the production of
German weapon and ammunition mainly foreign
slave workers were used, means prisoners and
prisoners of war. Therefore, they frequently
sabotaged their own production, although when
they were caught on this sabotage they were
immediately shot dead.) In the result, the grenade
exploded in hands of the son of my neighbour,
taking both his hands up to the shoulders. Other,
much bigger accident took place with a huge
pile of German airplane bombs, which lied on
the ground just behind Cieszków on the right
side of the road to Zduny. As it was told then,
people saw an older man as he knocked into
these bombs with his walking stick. Then a powerful
bang was heard. The older man could not be
found anymore. In the place where these bombs
used to lie until today a huge and deep hole in
the ground does exist, now filled up with water.
Ruins of the Milicz town-hall for a long time scared
people in the centre of the town-square with their
burned out windows. Even in the second half of
1950s, i.e. in times when I attended to the primary
school, still one could enter cellars of the town-hall
through a number of holes. In turn from these cellars
one could enter a labyrinth of underground tunnels
which exist under the town of Milicz. (These tunnels
are described on the web page
milicz_uk.htm - about the town of Milicz.)
Then these ruins were partially cleared. On their place
lawns with flowers were arranged, which beautified the
central-square of Milicz for several next years. In turn
the lawns were turned into a paved area that existed
in the central square of Milicz in 2004.
#C2.
Macabre souvenir from the war in the Church of
St. Andrea Bobola in Milicz:
In times just after the Second World War,
undergrounds of the Evangelic church from
Milicz (i.e. the church shown in "Fig. #4")
were open and accessible for curious people.
Only that at that time the church was already
converted into the Roman Catholic church.
I knew in person some young people, who
ventured into these undergrounds. They told,
that the undergrounds were filled up with
coffins. One macabre details which hit their
eyes, was the dried body in a German military
uniform, pinned with the bayonet from a Russian
military rifle to one of these coffin. This German
was probably a member of that miniature German
garrison, which defended the town-hall of Milicz.
When his comrades surrounded to Russians,
he probably run from the town-hall through this
underground tunnel which at that time linked the
town-hall with cellars of the Evangelic church.
Then he hid from Russians in undergrounds
of that church. However, ha had a bad luck to
be discovered by Russians. So Russians pinned
him with the bayonet through his heart to the pile
of these wooden coffins. Then the bayonet was
broken, so that the corpse of that German was
hanging from a coffin. Soon afterwards it dried
out like a mummy. For several next years this
dried dead body in the German military uniform
was a macabre attraction for chance visitors in
these undergrounds.
Fig. #4: An old evangelic church
from Milicz. (This illustration is a repetition of
the illustration "Fig. #4" from the web page
"Wszewilki-Milicz"
(in Polish) that described unofficial walking tracks
and manners of sightseeing of Milicz, and also
a repetition of the illustration "Fig. #29" from the
web page about the town of
Milicz.)
Presently this is the Catholic church under the invocation of
Saint Andrea Bobola.
This photograph was taken in 2003. The church
was constructed in years 1709 to 1712. The more
accurate description of it is provided on the separate
web page about the church of
Saint Andrea Bobola
and about the town of
Milicz.
Part #D:
Moral lessons that stem from the battle for Milicz:
#D1.
Recommendation of
totalizm:
"support only these ideas which require that you live for them, not die for them":
An extremely moral, peaceful, and progressive
philosophy has been developed in 1985,
called
totalizm.
The unique feature of it is, that that
it ascertains that "for totalizm it
is required to live, not to die".
The source of just such stand of totalizm
is a package of rigorous laws of the
universe called the
moral laws.
These moral laws rule with the iron
hand over repercussions of everything
that we only do in our lives. Among
others, they cause, that only these
human achievements are permanent,
which have been accomplished in a
moral manner. (Please notice that
the term "moral" has been used here
in the totaliztic, not in religious,
apprehension. Namely, the philosophy of
totalizm
ascertains, that "moral is everything
that is lifting every concerned person
uphill in this so-called moral field".)
In turn all human achievements which
have been accomplished in an immoral
manner, e.g. through war and through
hurting other people, elapse
relatively fast and in the final effect
they cause the reversal of themselves.
This is because moral laws substitute
them by their exact opposite. Therefore,
according to totalizm, it is never
possible to achieve anything permanent
with the assistance of war, unless this
war is purely defensive. (For purely
defensive wars moral laws make an
exception and they treat them as our
moral duty - for details look subsection
JC11.1 from volume 7 of monograph
[1/4].)
This timeless truth reveals also for us
the history of the battle for Milicz.
It is proper to remember about it,
when we become confronted in life
with situation that we must take a
stand regarding any war or aggression.
According to totalizm, moral laws,
and bitter historic experience, we
should always persist in such cases
to "never again". If we do
not believe, that it is necessary
to insist for all aggressive wars
to "never again", let us consider
for a moment what about the today's
repercussions of their war would
say all these young people who died
during the battle for Milicz described
on this web page (independently whether
these would be fallen German or Russian
soldiers). Let us consider whether
they would confirm that YES, for whatever
they can see today around it was proper
to die, or rather NO - means they
would also said to us "never again"?
Motto:
"Every aggressive war is an
immoral
war - therefore
moral laws
always make sure that eventually it is lost
by the aggressors and won by the defenders."
On a whole range of internet web pages of
totalizm
a newly discovered kind of laws of the universe
is described. These laws strongly influence
our lives. They are called the
moral laws.
Moral laws are very unusual. On one
hand they work repetitively, ruthlessly,
and non-negotiable - similarly like physical
laws. For example the moral law called the
"Boomerang Principle" always returns to a
giver exactly the same amount and kind of
feelings that this giver earlier served to someone's
else. The return of these feelings is carried
out by the Boomerang Principle in the equally
non-negotiable manner, as the physical law
of "action and reaction" always returns to a
hitting person the force of his hit. On the other
hand, behind the execution of moral laws
stands a superior intelligence and knowledge of
God
himself - as this is explained in subsection
I3.6 from volume 5 of monograph
[1/5].
Moral laws do NOT act blindly and non-preferentially -
like physical laws do, but their action is
characterised by extreme intelligence
and dependency on the current course
of the so-called
moral field.
For example, if someone kills, then in
normal situation according to the action
of moral laws he himself also must live
through being killed, so that he experiences
himself the same feelings as his victims do.
But if someone kills in the self-defence,
then the only thing that awaits him in the
future, is a bit of emotion - as this is
explained in more details in subsection
JC11.1 from volume 7 of monograph
[1/4].
This is because the moral laws impose
on everyone the duty of self-defence
against aggression. Thus they do
NOT punish these people who are forced
to kill in self-defence. But returning to the
presentation of moral laws on the web
pages of totalizm, these laws are described
not only on the web page about the philosophy of
totalizm
and about the reversal of totalizm - means
the philosophy of
parasitism,
but also on web pages about
nirvana,
morality,
karma,
time vehicles and
Concept of Dipolar Gravity.
Because in every war all laws and phenomena
reveal their action in an extreme manner, also
the action of moral laws most clearly hits eyes
just in events taking place during wars. Let us
summarise now briefly these outcomes of
moral laws action, which become clearly
visible just on the base of descriptions from
this web page concerning the battle for Milicz.
Here are the most important of them:
(1) In the final count every war is always
lost by an aggressor. From the moral
point of view in every war there is a struggle
between an "aggressor" and a "defending
itself". The aggressor according to moral laws
is always the one who sends its army to attack
a territory which does NOT belong to it. The
defending itself for moral laws is always the one
who defends its own territory against an attack
of an aggressor. Moral laws in every such a war
have a very simple action - namely they always
in the final count cause that the war is lost by
an aggressor and won by the defending itself.
An example of just such an action of moral
laws is not only the Second World War described
on this web page, but practically every war.
In my opinion a perfect example of just such
action of moral laws is the Finish-Soviet war
of 1944-5, by Finish called the "Continuation War".
This war was won by Finish, in spite that they
fought against a powerful Soviet army, which
just annihilated Germans. Of course, the main
reason for which Finish won this war was the
action of moral laws. After all, in this war a
small army of Finland represented the defending
itself, while a huge army of Russia was the aggressor.
In turn Germans could be broken by Russians
only because the moral laws them (Russians)
treated as defending themselves, while the
Hitler's army these laws treated as aggressors.
(2) In the initial phase of every war the
development of situation is such that it clearly
and unambiguously reveals who is an aggressor
and who defends itself.
Means, in the initial phase of every war the
aggressor has successes until the moment
of time when with its actions it documents
illustratively to everyone that it is the aggressor.
Only then the moral laws get into action and
the aggressor begins to loose a given war
gradually.
(3) The appearance of the "black hole" in
every war - as a last warning to the aggressor.
After the initial "overwhelming successes" of the
aggressor - which are planned in advance by
moral laws to document illustratively who is
the aggressor and who is the defending itself,
in every war comes a period of so-called "black
hole". In this period the aggressor is forced to
put into the war ever increasing number of
people, resources, equipment, money, etc.,
which after being thrown into the "war theatre"
simply disappear forever. A perfect example
of just such a "black hole" was for Germans
the eastern front in the Second World War.
The "black hole" is a kind of final (moral)
warning which the moral laws give to the
aggressor for consideration - in order to
persuade it to finish the war. If this black
hole is unable to discourage the aggressor
for the continuation of the war, while the war
is still carried out, then the third stage of the
war takes place (i.e. the "finishing of the aggressor").
In that phase the aggressor experiences (usually
on its own territory) all these "pleasures" which
previously it served to the one that it attacked.
(4) The action of the moral law named the
"Boomerang Principle" - the amount of created
suffering is equal to the amount of received
suffering. The action of the Boomerang
Principle reveals itself in every war in this manner,
that the side which inflicts to the other a kind
of suffering, some time later is exposed itself
to the suffering of the exactly the same character.
If for some reason the suffering received have
a lower intensity than the suffering inflicted,
then the time of their action is appropriately
extended, so that the total amount of suffering
is equal on both sides. Thus the Boomerang
Principle causes that for suffering is in power
a special kind of energy balance - the amount
of inflicted suffering is always equal to the amount
of received suffering. The action of this law is
perfectly visible on fate of Germany after the
Second World War. Although the suffering of
German after the war had a lower intensity
than the suffering which Germans inflicted to
others during their aggression, their suffering
spread into a longer period of time. Also the
demolition of the Berlin Wall in 1989 did NOT
finish it, but they last still until now because of
the disproportions and inequality which emerged
in both parts of Germany in the result of the
Second World War.
(5) Moral laws prepare the outcome of
every war a long time in advance before this
was is begun. The outcome of every
war is prepared by moral laws a long time
before a given war starts. This preparation
"a priori" is possible because of the existence
of so-called "space-time" described more
comprehensively on separate web pages,
e.g. on web pages about
time vehicles or about
Concept of Dipolar Gravity.
In general, this preparation of the outcome
depends on the creation for the defending
itself such a situation, that it has some kind
of initially unaware superiority over the
aggressor (e.g. in case of the Second World
War this superiority was given to Russians,
amongst others, tanks T-34 which were much
better than tanks of Germans, also a better
strategy of the use of these tanks, as well as
"pepesha"). Simultaneously for the aggressor
the moral laws prepare an illusive impression
of having an advantage - e.g. it can believe
in its "fire power", or in "advanced technology".
But in the action it always turns out that in
conditions in which the aggressor unwisely
puts itself, these points of supposed advantage
turn out completely useless.
(6) NO war solves problems the appearance
of which was utilised as an excuse to initiate it,
but only intensifies these problems - so let us
learn to negotiate instead of bombarding.
Every war after is finished turns out to be
completely useless. It only destroys the
fighting sides, but never solves their problems.
Therefore, at the final end, these problems still
needs to be solved in a peaceful manner
through negotiations. A perfect example
how opposite are outcomes of the war to
these expected by the aggressor, can also
be the Second World War. Hitler initiated this
war as an excuse to extend the territory of
'Germany. But in time when Hitler was initiating
it, Germany occupied practically the biggest
area in the entire its history. Not only then
belonged to Germany almost a half of present
Poland, but also present Austria, Czech and
Slovakia. Furthermore, if Germany would
then concentrate on multiplying its prosperity
instead of war, almost for sure in the later date
to Germany would peacefully join also
Switzerland, Italy, and Spain - all these
countries before the war show such inclinations.
(Nothing is so persuasive to people as the
prospect of living in prosperity.) In the result,
if Hitler do NOT start the Second World War,
by today Germany would become a superpower
which would envelop almost the entire area
of present Common Market (EWG), while the
level of prosperity in that country would be
just unimaginable. But we all know how the
situation changed in the result of that war.
(7) Every aggressive war deprives the
esteem, respect, authority, and good name.
These attributes in turn take centuries to be
restored (sometimes even thousands of years),
and people still may keep reminding someone
their lack. After all, it is commonly known that
whatver someone did once, in the encouraging
conditions he or she can do it again. Therefore,
in spite that after the war politicians flood with
polite comments the former aggressor and
friendly show teeth in diplomatic smiles,
many amongst them shares feelings of the
attacked nation and on the bottom of souls
harbours feelings keep eye on these our
former aggressors and do not allow them to
do too well, as in encouraging circumstances
and when they have an aggressive leader,
they have a potential to do again what they
did once before, or the principle "since
once they attacked others, they are able to
attack also us - thus better to keep far from
them and have nothing to do with them."
(8) Fate of individual people that fight on the
side of the aggressor, with the elapse of time
become similar to the fate that this aggressor
prepared to people that fight on the side that
defends itself. Means, to the fate of people
who fight on the side of the aggressor applies
the moral law called the
Boomerang Principle.
(9) Every aggressive war deprives the "free
will" all people sucked into it. Especially
strongly it deprives the aggressor from the free
will. How and why this deprivation of free will
takes place, and what it means exactly,
is explained more comprehensively in next
item #D3 of this web page.
* * *
The most clearly the action of moral laws
described here is illustrated in captions
under illustrations "Fig. #1a" to "Fig. #1d"
from this web page.
#D3.
Every war deprives people their "free will" which originally was given to them by
God:
The biggest blessing that
God
gave to humans, and which distinguishes
people from animals, is the aware "free
will". Also the biggest punishment that
can be imposed on someone, is just the
deprival of this "free will". It is why, if
someone is a criminal, the society
deprives him just the "free will" through
locking him in a prison. It is also why
everyone who somehow is imprisoned,
while his free will is taken away from him,
fight till the end to regain it.
In the history of humanity every now and again
trends appear, with the assistance of which one
group of people tries to deprive the free will of
other group of people. A best example of these
trends was the political system of "slavery" - in
which owners of slaves deprived their slaves of
free will. After the fall of slavery system, certain
social groups invented another manner for taking
away free will from people. It was the "drudgery" -
means binding serfs to the land and to the owners
of that land. When also this manner of depriving
the free will was gradually abolished, again certain
groups in the human society invented another
manner of depriving people of their free will.
It was obligatory conscription to the army,
that used an excuse of a "patriotic duty" -
although in fact it was just placing in the
situation that a given person can be forced
to kill without the regard to his belief in God,
his personal philosophy, or views. (This
obligatory conscription to the army I discuss
in item #F3 of the separate web page named
memorial.
It is just because of this obligatory conscription
breaks not only someone's free will and
someone's human rights, and also breaks
commandments given to us by God,
it is worth to undertake a serious discussion
as to whether it is legal in the light of the
existing laws. This is because for sure
it is NOT moral.)
Next to a war, this obligatory conscription
to an army, are at present two main
remnants of the slavery system, which still
are operational in the human societies.
After all, similarly as in the slavery system,
they both deprive humans their "free will"
given to them by
God.
The loss of free will is NOT only the biggest
punishment that can be imposed onto a human
being, but it also introduces an array of various
implications that do not limit themselves to morality
nor to religion. For example, it can be a reason for
loosing the health. The mechanism of this loss is
such, that only these people who have a free will
can generate for themselves the so-called
moral energy -
sometimes called also the "zwow" energy (from
the Polish words "zasób wolnej woli"). This
energy "zwow" is absolutely vital for life and
for health. For example, people who have a
deficit of "zwow" are immediately falling into a
depression, and nothing is able to heal them
from this depression until they rebuild in
themselves the level of "zwow" - as this is
explained in item #C5 of the web page about
the philosophy of
parasitism.
This is why cosmic civilisations, the citizens
of which are deprived of free will because of the
slavery system that they practice, are unable to
generate this moral energy. Therefore such
cosmic civilisations are forced to
rob
moral energy that they need from other civilisations -
in this number from the human civilisation on the Earth
(for details see item #E1 from the web page
memorial).
The life energy generated from "zwow" by people
that have the free will, can be sucked (robbed) from
humans and then transmitted to other people.
Devices used for such a "sucking" of the life energy,
and for saturating with it other beings, are widely
utilised by UFOnauts on people abducted to decks
of UFOs. Both kinds of these devices (means sucking
devices and saturating devices) are described in
the Polish treatise
[3b].
The devices used for sucking this energy in the treatise
[3b] are called "cold chambers" - e.g. see verses no
{5550} and {5120} in [3b]. What even more interesting,
UFOnauts that rob this energy from people can live
without sleep - this suggests that the conversion of
zwow energy into the life energy is carried out mainly
during the sleep. Interesting is also that UFOnauts who
do NOT eat meet, intensely promote "vegetarianism"
amongst humans - most clearly the life energy carries
in itself the taste preferences from the robbed into the
robbing one. More about both these energies is explained
in subsection I5.6 from volume 5 of monograph
[1/5].
An example of one amongst numerous manners
on which wars deprive people their free will is
illustrated in "Fig. #5" below.
Fig. #5:
An example of situation created by every war,
when all people sucked into it are deprived
of "free will" by this war. (Click on this photograph
to see it enlarged.) This situation shows a
typical scene of execution of Korean patriots
by a firing squad of Japanese occupants. This
scene was faithfully reconstructed in the
"Independence Hall of Korea" located in
the town Cheonan from the South Korea.
(In fact the content of this scene has a
link with my descriptions of the life in Korea,
presented on a separate web page named
Korea.)
The scene clearly illustrates how a war is taking
away the "free will" from people sucked into it.
For example, each Japanese soldier that carried
out this execution was forced to kill whomever was
placed in front of his barrel, without the regard
to his faith in
God
or to his personal philosophy. (Some amongst
executed people were women.) This is because
if he would refuse to shoot, then he would be shot
himself under the excuse of the disobeying orders.
In turn almost every person who was executed
admitted his or her guilt towards "crimes" he or
she was accused, only because Japanese received
"quotas" from their government how many Koreans
they must force to "confess" to the guilt and then execute.
Thus, in order to meet these "quotas", Japanese
used very "persuading" methods of forcing "confessions",
such as pulling finger nails with pliers, scorching
with red-hot steel rods, overfilling with water and
then jumping at stomach of a victim, tearing apart
genitals, etc., etc. With such "methods of investigation"
almost everyone confessed to everything that was
accused.
At this point it should be noticed, that the above
situation symbolises the majority of situations
which appear during every war, and which
the final effect is the depriving people of their
free will. For example, these juvenile "defenders
of Milicz" described in item #B1 and in the
caption under "Fig. #3" from this web page,
also was placed in just such a situation.
After all, Hitler issued an order that every
male capable of holding a weapon must
be conscripted to the army, and if he refuses -
he must be immediately shot by a firing squad.
So if these juvenile defenders of Milicz
refused to join the Hitler's army, they would
be shot by their own people. But since they
not refused to participate in this supposed
"patriotic duty" - they were executed by Russians.
Part #E:
Summary, and the final information of this web page:
#E1.
The summary of this web page:
This web page binds together information
about two important issues. On one hand
it reveals facts about the "battle for
Milicz", which are well-known to me
from my family stories. Because this
battle contained an essence of all
battles of the world, the web page
reveals the atmosphere that accompanied
such battles. On the other hand this
web page emphasized mechanisms of
operation of these moral laws, which
can be noticed from events during
the battrle for Milicz. I do hope,
that the reader finds both these
issues interesting, and that he or
she draw a correct conclusions for
the future from this presentation.
#E2.
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#E3.
Even the biggest skeptics
probably have noted
already these
sabotaging error banners -
which persistently show themselves
on every internet web page of
totalizm -
including this web page:
These banners persistently implying
the existence of supposed errors,
trouble every web page of totalizm
and discourage people to view it.
They are another example of the multitude
of sabotages to which everything that
concerns totalizm is subjected by
UFOnauts
who secretly occupy our planet. (When
these banners appear, the best thing
to do is to click on "X" or on "No".)
Even for the biggest skeptics these
persistent
banners of non-existing errors
should be a good visual evidence
that a mischievous and well-hidden
power actually sabotages and destroys
web pages of totalizm and everything
else that is lined with totalizm.
After all, if the user copies these
web pages to his or her own computer,
these supposed errors rapidly disappear.
This is because web pages of totalizm
DO NOT USE scripting at all, while
this kind of error banners can appear only
when badly written scripts are present.
(Web pages of totalizm are programmed
in the HTML language - completely without
a use of scripts.) UFOnauts cunningly
and secretly install these banners in
the system software of all servers on
which
web pages of totalizm are hosted.
Thus, these special banners appear almost
exclusively
on web pages of totalizm.
After all, their sole aim is to sabotage
web pages of totalizm without leaving
a trace who carries out these sabotages.
But in spite of these persistent sabotages
and visual evidence of it, still many
naive people do not want to believe,
that the Earth is secretly occupied
by evil UFOnauts - the actions and
intentions
of which totalizm tries
to disclose.
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kliknij na polską flagę (if you prefer to read in Polish
click on the Polish flag)
Date of starting this page: 5 June 2004.
Date of the most recent update of this web page: 30 April 2008.
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