The power of people gathered together Eric Garland June 30, 2013 Geopolitical Trends 1 Comment The Internet is critical, but Egypt shows that there is nothing more powerful than humans gathering together physically in the same place. At 17 million people, the protests in Egypt are the largest in the history of mankind. Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitterRedditEmailNext, read thisGame Theory, Checkmate: How Vladimir Putin lost RussiaGame Theory 5, or how I learned the whole story on November 9, 2016Russian ruble plunges versus the US dollar as new sanctions take effectTrump-Russia, Disinformation, and the Four-Day Panic RuleThe Panama Papers – First Strike Against Putin’s Corruption
ConflictingViewJune 30, 2013 at 11:57 pm Really moving and impressive turnout. Not sure it counts as the largest in the history of humankind though. The worldwide February 15-16, 2003, anti-Iraq war protestors numbered somewhere between 8 and 30 million. Reply
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Really moving and impressive turnout. Not sure it counts as the largest in the history of humankind though. The worldwide February 15-16, 2003, anti-Iraq war protestors numbered somewhere between 8 and 30 million.