A series of 12 rundowns including: Ethics and Justice Repair Rundown, Personal Revival Rundown, Consequences Rundown, and False Data and Loss Rundown. Delivered by Super Power auditors at FSO (Flag) and might also be delivered to staff at Class Vs who have completed KTL (in English speaking organizations) and LOC. Release of this rundown is expected to make planetary clearing and the expanding of all service organizations to the size of old Saint Hill a reality.
a state powerful enough to influence events throughout the world
a category, which has been obliterated together with the Cold War era
a compelling account of how an ordinary Russian with little formal education was able to rise through the party ranks, survive the terrors of Stalinism and become leader of the other most powerful nation on earth
a country that has massive cultural, financial and military power over other countries
a state that is greatly more powerful
a state with the ability to influence events or project power on a global scale
During the cold war, term used to describe both the United States and the Soviet Union.
highest-power states as distinguished from other great powers; term coined during the Cold War to refer to the United States and Soviet Union (40)
A country that dominates in political and military power. During the Cold War, there were two superpowers: the Soviet Union and the United States.
A superpower is a state with the first rank in the international system and the ability to influence events and project power on a worldwide scale; it is considered a higher level of power than a Great power. It was a term first applied in 1943 to the Soviet Union, the United States, and the British Empire. Following World War II, the British Empire was gradually decentralized and dismantled and the Soviet Union and the United States were regarded as the only two superpowers, then engaged in the Cold War.