
After the Mutiny
Captain Bligh's Remarkable Voyage to Safety
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Ed Romanoff
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William Bligh
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This is the remarkable ship's log/diary of Captain William Bligh, which describes in vivid detail what happened to him and his 18-person crew after the famous "Mutiny" on the "Bounty." In a boat only 23 feet long, Captain Bligh and his men voyaged for 4,000 miles to eventual safety. This book is a partial excerpt from Bligh's work, Voyage to the South Sea, which was commissioned by the English Majesty.
©2020 MSAC Philosophy Group (P)2021 David Christopher LaneLo que los oyentes dicen sobre After the Mutiny
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When Intelligence Matters
William Bligh was a solid Captain and he loved order aboard any vessel. His navigation skills were second to none in the English Navy. The mutiny onboard the HMS Bounty was the fault of the Navy as they knew the Captain came from the blue-collar world.
When let loose on one of the ship's boats who knew he would survive along with his his crew, and navigated thousands of miles and came back to huant some of original mutineers.
This short awkward man made maps that are still in use today.
This man was murdered and eaten by the natives that had holed up on the big island on Hawaii as it is known today. If you love deep water sailing, and navigation you will plainly notice this was the start of England's colonialism through out the world, and today it is still causing havoc around this orb.
The book followed history pretty accurately, and the villian in this tale of the sea was England's Imperialistic mindset, and the power brokers of the world were similar to what they are today. The service academy's take the elites and teach them leadership skills supposedly teach them.
You'll enjoy this book even if you are not a fan of history.
Presently we watch billionaires and one trillionaire having their way. Capitalism does not work as we must notice. Congress accomplished zip this four years while the Zuckerbergs of this world commit open subversion and get away with it.
Humanity will never change and Captain William Bligh was a victim of the Caste System, which is ignoring the middle class. They are used for our false flag wars we start from time to time.
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