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TFW you realize the Fin De Siecle Germans were right about: Indo-Germanic, Atlantis, UFO, Tibet, Hollow Earth - everything
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One very bad thing about the Midwest: it became socially acceptable for everyone to be fat by young adulthood I assure you this wasn't the case in my youth, and you don't know the insidious problems this causes One is, if you're in good shape, you're assumed same-sex-attracted
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I know a couple of Zoomer chicks who -- in spite of being in good shape/decent-looking (by no means a given these days) -- have such absurdly flat affects and lack of social skills, that they give the impression of being androids trying to learn to be human. How did this happen?
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A realistic take on the USA economy that won't make it into the fake news: We have at least two megalith-tier rackets/scams eating up much of the product of the nation 1/ helfcare is a parasitic oligopoly that eats >1/5 of the national product whilst doing more harm than good
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One thing that 'Bronze Age Mindset' got right that e.g. conspiracy bros didn't notice: The role of the upper middle class in our current woes It's not top 0.1% alone, it is also about the 10-15% below them This is NOT a small number of people, it's in the 10s of MMs
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Driving around aimlessly is one of the best things you can do in postmodern life I've been doing this since I was a teenager and I am still not bored with it And a Sunday afternoon is one of the best times you can do it
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A trip to the station reminded me: In postwar America you could buy 102 octane at a filling station -- that's racing fuel now 94 octane was considered tractor fuel -- try to find a station that even sells it anymore The golden age of petrol: another casualty of Progress
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I was at a social event and this guy who looked like a pretty boy anime villain, Sephiroth type came up and hit on me I found the experience so profoundly disturbing that I was not sure I should ever go back there If guys my age didn't all look like slobs I wouldn't be a target
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And by "how did this happen" I mean apparently this is a very common thing for this generation I've noticed very weird types of people incarnating for some time now, and now that they're reaching the age of majority it's becoming very obvious Don't know what future will be like
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Jupiter-Saturn Great Conjunction in Aquarius tonight Last occurrence was followed by 125 years period that included: Suppression of Cathars, fall of Hohenstaufen, Mongol invasions, beginning of 100 years war, and the Black Death Have a nice evening and sweet dreams
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Do you believe that Providence or the "finger of God" intervenes in the affairs of men of action ? Ernst Juenger stated that on several occasions, apparently chance events saved his life in WWI It happened so reliably that he could no longer see these events as randomness
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Interesting note on Aryan values, from Krishna's lesson to Arjuna before Battle of Kurukshetra: -Desire for a specific result must be abandoned in battle, and in life generally -Only value evenness of mind and skillful action. Whatever else follows from this, is right
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Well, that's not true, I am a handsome man, but what the Hell was wrong with this guy? He had apex predator physiognomy and should be building a harem, not hitting on me Counterpoint was that the girls there did appear to know / like him but still David Lynch level of surreal
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The RFK Jr. dropout speech was a remarkable thing in itself -- a relentless, factual and rational attack on the medical-industrial complex and the health disaster wrought by it And, even despite how compromised the legacy media are, this was broadcast into millions of households
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On psychic and social malaise: Friedrich Nietzsche described an inability to focus on his work in the Germany of his time Something about the social climate and overall mood of the time made him unable to relax He ended up in the Duchy of Savoy, only found temporary peace
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Circa 2023, something quite remarkable is that the American civilization of the 20th century is revealed to have been completely artificial In the Spenglerian "pseudomorphosis" sense -- as we look at the place today, little of that era is alive beyond some relic institutions
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This amounts to multiples of the ridiculously bloated Department of Defense budget that gets so much attention (well deserved I might add) And 2/ an overleveraged real estate ponzi from coast to coast Much of the insurance and finance sectors are tributaries of these
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Feel unease about the fact that Germanic myth (deep origin of currentm north of Alps iteration of Western civilization) inevitably ends in ruin or catastrophe Nibelungs, Roland, Beowulf, etc Such myths are too close to the mark in predicting the fate of cultures to be ignored
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It's a mine field you walk into in any kind of Clown World social event today Even if it's a relatively obscure subculture And since I mentioned David Lynch this place always had odd surreal vibes, I even discussed it with a friend before Should've known this would happen
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Jung did a sequential study of dreams on a patient and realized that basically the entire mythic history of mankind could be reconstructed just from an individual case study; so that even if all the history were lost, yet the truth could still be found in the inner life...
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Putting both of the two together we see that it has hollowed out the economy such that business (and in some places, like the blue metropolises, life itself) is no longer viable in many places Much of the nominally productive activity goes to support these gargantuan rackets too
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Leftist cope aside, what we are pleased to call "capitalism" died a long time ago, and likewise, the brands associated with it did as well They've become husks that are possessed and used by the IP vampires of postmodern "corporate" for profit and social aggression
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The evolution of the K0r0n4 Kvlt has me moar and moar convinced that what we are dealing with is not a p4nd3m1c but a millenarian religious uprising complete w distinctive apparel (secret soc. style masks) and odd rituals (6 ft apart at all times!), hysteria, the whole 9 yards
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The universal standard of peer review, so beloved by Reddit Man and the shills that flood social media today touting 'muh science', appears to have only come into use after WWII Great age of scientific inquiry since late 17C, with all of its discoveries, did without it just fine
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In the early days of Fr0g Tw1tt3r, we talked a lot about Uncle Ted Recall the Ted K thesis was: Radical Left will be kept around *as a controlled oppo to strengthen the System* And it's leaders would be among the upper crust of that System Puts rise of W0k3 Cult in perspective
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Does anyone else find it a bit suspicious that both Sunak and Macron called snap elections that they know they will lose? I got a very strong "what do they know that we don't know" feeling from those stunts I am advising caution these next few months, something big might be up
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Nietzsche: Untimely Meditations -- underrated and one of his least read works, & also helps to understand/explain some of his later writings One major theme meditated upon is the vice of laziness: He sees it as most insidious vice of modern Europeans, inhibiting maturation
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Further tales of the decline: With the de-industrialization of the Anglosphere, a large part of its output/wealth is real estate dev, e.g. houses ,apartment & office buildings Found out recently that the rate of new building has *never* recovered from the 2008 crash...
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Reminder that the horoscope of King Charles III stated that: "he would have 20 children" although "many would die", "he would be the murderer of his wife", "he would become a slave", "he would consort with magicians", How many of these do we suppose already came true?
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Example from Athenian history that may be relevant to current situation Facing precipitous decline of his polity, Plato (original ambition was to become statesman) withdrew from public life to educate the youth privately Recognized that some problems have no pol. solution
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I doubt anyone here is too surprised that there was an assassination attempt yesterday -- the USA has been spiraling to Banana Republic status for a long time and this is another indicator But it's also "back to the future" because similar chaos defined the 1960s
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Indefinite life support. The world's going to look different with this changing tide, but you can see in normie world that we are still in the "bargaining" stage of grief In sum I think the rest of the 2020s are going to be epic, and I'm glad things are shaking up a bit
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Old School Futurismo But it's not the future we got - is it ?
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He said that he was able to work again in "aristocratic, tranquil Turin" whereas in Prussia he would be on high alert all the time Similarly, BAP said he did not like the USA today because of a "heavy" or "oppressive" atmosphere, both socially and psychically as well
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What I'm referring to for example is the high achievements in industry, and in science and technics A great example being the physics engineering & technique of the Bell Labs era These days you can barely find any representatives of that kind of American, much less concentrated
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Reminder: Constellation Scorpio (identified with Osiris) is mirror image of Nile valley, and the stars mirror the ancient cult sites therein "Or don't you know, Asclepius, that Egypt is the counter-image of the Heavens?" ... "Primal image is image AND mirror image"
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Even from the Plantation Days, America was described as a "demon-haunted land" So it's origination of "dark fiction" genre from Irving, Poe -> Lovecraft, Howard (-> LaFond) unsurprising, in keeping with the brutal urban life and savage frontiers Land and populace contributed...
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A country like Canada has basically the same problems -- their helfcare system is nominally much different but the condition is not different (very strained) And while there have been real estate crashes in the USA they basically haven't happened there so property is $$$$$$$$$$
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The last year marked the time when America's descent to Banana Republic can't be denied anymore Along with that, also the vindication of all the conspiracy theorists since the JBS Not that point number 2 is any consolation for those of us who have to live in the aftermath...
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Western mankind has a very peculiar temperament: -Preserves ruins and antiquities and is outraged if/when they're damaged; material history is equated with sacred space -Treats history and historiography with the same reverence that Classical mankind would've saved for myth
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Spengler emphasized the conflict between the English and German worldviews, the final showdown between Capitalism and "Prussian Socialism" - of course he thought latter would win Had an interesting take on Marxism: "capitalism for the working man" -- an Anglo Trojan Horse
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I always feel the most alive and the most inspired when wandering, seeing new places A strong inkling that nomadic life is the most noble form of experience Would tend to lend credence to Aryan origins as itinerants and mercenaries Basically the Fremen of the ancient world
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Possibility of New Dark Age: Only a few systems have potential to be Hegemon in our time - arguably US, China, Russia, EU But really, all have srs. systemic problems -- most prominently the prospect of persistent debt & demographics driven deflation and depression
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Reminder: One of the moar influential literary works of the Long 20th Century ( now gracelessly expiring all around us) Involved a guy metamorphosing into a bug and from there descending into terminal neurosis Even the Last Men had their Prophets...
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On recent intellectual decline of the West (institutional/academic): Don't think anyone could deny at this point that it's a catastrophic event Just compare where the West was in the midst of the Cold War, a colossus of science and technics, to now - especially in the US
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America's central banks -- and because of their head role in world finance, the world's also -- being forced to change course by the reckless actions of governments in the past 2-3 years we are now watching as these enormous bubble scams are being poked with a needle
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I will leave you with an inspirational quote from another great writer of our time to illustrate that new turns of fate are always possible if you're stuck: "I am in a constant state of dread .... I will have to kill myself at the end of summer" ~ BAP, Salo Forum, 2015
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By the time the Spanish got to America they had already conquered the Canary Islands, A similar terrain and a similar native people to Aztecs in their methods I.e. they already had experience with that kind of warfare and people And they used Canarian mercenaries to fight it
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Interesting how things fmrly. reported even in normie press a couple decades ago now labeled as "conspiracy theory" -- shining example is al-Qaeda, admitted creation of CIA during the Afghan-Soviet conflict, though it's much farther ranging objectives weren't publicized
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Mythic numerological correspondences: -Norse: Valhalla has 540 doors out of which will issue 800 warriors at Ragnaroek (432000) -Vedic: 432000 is how long the Kali Yuga was to last But wait, there's moar: -Sumerian: Golden Age of Kangz duration was said to be 432000 years also 🤔
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America is degenerating into Anarchy from decades of misrule, and needs an Imperator And Patriots need better than controlled opposition '''representing''' them - help make the GOPe an historical item Complete what was started - Nat'l Populist annexation of GOP J01n 0r D13
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There are still plenty of Germanic Americans, and presumably some of quite high intelligence and potential, but it seems to me that they are in the process of reverting to forest barbarians, and America's a perfect place for that to happen, because there is a lot of forest
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In the past I've noted that Prussian and Puritan culture have much in common On the good side, they're industrious, orderly, inventive But there is both a sort of crushing Nordic communalism, and also a uniformity of thought which certain souls find intolerably suffocating
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I know 1984 is a meme at this point but George had an unusually clear view of the end goal of all this Stateless Oligarchy without identifiable centers and few public figures - nothing clear to rebel against Populace kept in check w turmoil, war, darkness Don't let it happen !
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This is partly what Spengler was getting at with the "increase in the pace of life" thing I talked about yesterday We don't really know what the long-term psychic effects of this will be on the race or that they'll be temporary It does seem that burnout can be civilization-wide
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Yankee Budybody culture is a kind of indoctrination that lets our contemporary Regime use our fidelity and industry against us Now would be a good time to cultivate Mediterranean values of corruption and indolence as an antidote to misplaced loyalty resembling Stockholm Syndrome
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The Homeric cycles or the Norse sagas make compelling reading relative to output of our times - Modern writing, has an overbearing tendency to moralize and rationalize Heroic lit, fantastic elements aside, represents vivid realism in depicting actions & motivations of best men
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It really helps to explain the scale of the problem While billionaires might be able to wield outsized influence, without a large supporting class there's only so much a small group can do And this group has a lot of resources, a lot to lose, and their wealth went up over time
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Thinking back to the "2012 Apocalypse" scare and what it actually meant Understandably at the time people took this literally, which it wasn't meant to be And yet the rulers, promoting this publicly, were telling us something very clearly, though we didn't know at the time
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The present moment in history has the feeling of great precariousness: a faltering Regime seeking desperately to fend off its own ruin, Accompanied by an increase in the tempo of offensive actions against the hapless populaces of Western nations, themselves driven to the brink
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Mars, Awaken from your sleep in your Demesne Aries, Enflame the hearts of the People, Guide their Wrath against the Usurpers !
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BAP article on Peronist Argentina and the aftermath was interesting- A portrait of a realm farther down the decline path than the USA But in America there was not the victory of "wholesome socialism" as there Instead, capture of the state by various graft cartels,in woke drag
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Nations that willingly become pawns for the American regime generally end up regretting it The case of the Ukraine will end not much different We come to find out that in their case, it involves the firesale of their land to Western corps with Ukrainian kleptocrats as brokers
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Deflationary effects might be the defining feature of the 2020s (unless they bring back the easy credit daze of the 2010s, which would be reckless) Frankly, I don't see why they sought to postpone it for so long as by doing so they ensured it was far worse but ... (cont)
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Current economic situation: Policies of central bankers and govts. are inflationary (in intention), while demographic trends are deflationary We seem to be getting the worst of both of these worlds now, both depression and also rapidly rising prices - similar to 1970s
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Important announcement: Hello friends, you may recall that last year I mentioned I was writing a book The last chapter has been completed today Loose ends tied up tomorrow then editing process will soon begin Provided all goes smoothly it will be out later this summer !
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On cities again - For the 21st century, the Herodotus maxim from Classical Greece will do: "The places that were great then are insignificant now, and the places that are great now were not then, so my inquiries must concern both" That's a fair prediction given recent events
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Spengler predicted that with the transition from High Culture to Civilization, we'd return to a "Zoological Time" without History proper. Here at (or past?) the peak of Faustian Civ, this sensation increases with each passing year - time since Election '16 has been a blur
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Talking about the gradual abandonment of cities in Late Western Civ: A trend driven by largely unrecognized urges deep in the psyche of Western Man, but which would not have surprised e.g. Spengler Prior to Age of the Mob, Western high culture valued private life over public
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Believing in the decline of the West like Spengler did is often seen as gloomy pessimism ( imo this is wrong, more like single-minded Kraut autism in his case -- Nietzsche also ) For me it's more like "you expect much and are disappointed; we expect little and are pleased".
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Ages of high culture and the generalist type of man: I noticed this phenomenon, when you have a time of great cultural fertility, bios of great men often have such a form: "x was an artist, writer, adventurer, trader, mathematician, etc" Now, such a bio indicates "unemployed"
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It really looks like a concerted effort is underway to just destroy America The parasites already have defensible enclaves domestically and/or whole other countries as bugout locations if things get really hot Singapore, Israel, New Zealand seem likely transmission zones
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The impression I get of central bankers is they are actually very risk averse and they only acted when they were absolutely, positively forced by events to do something But even back when QE, the origin of all this, began, then Fed chairman Ben Bernanke said that...
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This is another place where Oswald Spengler would've said "I told you so", having predicted a return to quite primitive Germanicism for the wayward sons of the scattered Faustian mankind Perhaps small pockets of the 20th century type of American man will survive in refugia
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The good news: 'hard AI' is not a real thing as of now, as least from the standpoint of technics (no machine actually interacts w phenomenal world) The bad news: Demons however, are real, the Elites serve them, and their full capabilities vis-a-vis the grid, web, &c. not known
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Also 2012 saw the inception of the Woke Cult, the legalization of military propaganda being used against the citizenry via the Smith-Mundt Act, several MKUltra mass shooter events, the beginning of mass media lynchings of urban self-defense cases Themes still with us began here
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In retrospect it looks like Putler may have (temporarily) saved the West from itself with respect to social conditions Even early this year we were still becalmed in the horse latitudes of the covid cult hysteria... The Russian initiative had the effect of eliminating it
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Why I don't trust today's "Christian nationalists" The whole of the last century, in the main Christians sided with ((( others ))) in subversive activities, particularly aimed at forcible integration and egalitarianism But they're on our side now, "just trust us ya dumb f***s"
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This is the base upon which the "woke" order is built and it gives an idea of why it's such a difficult problem to solve Having seen a huge rise in their own well-being since the Obama era, of course they will not want to give it up easily It could still be solved IF ...
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For instance, the corporations Cargill, Dupont, and Bayer (fmr. Monsanto) have in the last year come to possess 17 million hectares of Ukrainian arable land, which is among the finest anywhere in the world IOW more than 65000 sq. mi. or more than the entire arable land in Italy
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Very interesting thing: 2-3 years ago remote work was the future and this led to a mania of speculation on rural land and so on But today in 2023 many companies, among them those that spearheaded remote work, are now demanding back to office For example, Facebook was one of ...
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There was no way QE could be sustained for much over a decade -- and that was in front of Congress he said that It was never going to be permanent, but really they had no idea what else to do, since as George Soros put it after the crash of 2008, capitalism had been put on ...
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Since Nietzsche and Spengler have both come up on here, I got to thinking ... Their key ideas often are victims of inaccurate translation to English e.g. "Untergang des Abendlandes" is not "Decline of the West", it's much doomier than that Maybe "Ruin of the West" is closer
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Sic transit gloria mundi: When Herodotus visited Babylon the Great, he described it as the most magnificent in the world But by the days of the Parthians, after the heyday of Alexander's Empire, it was a walled-in wilderness, depopulated, used as a royal game & hunting reserve
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The 2020s are obviously setting up to be the Corona Depression years. May I remind that from the Great Stock Market Crash of 1929 to the onset of WWII was under 10 years. I could see a similar devolution of the world situation in that time from here, with some differences ...
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Omens: Had a dream that the maple trees were turning color and thought "it's too early for that" The next week, driving in the neighborhood, maple leaves turning reddish in late June Unusual phenomena like this fill with foreboding, as I have not seen this occur so early
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In the English Civil War, the yeomanry triumphed over the royalists, but they had an additional problem after that: They didn't know what to do with the victory Cromwell and his men could win wars but they did not know how to govern Protectorate was failure of civil government
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There were, say, another 10-15% who were as committed to doing away with the current system as there are committed to keeping it running But as we can see, that is not the case -- there is not some rebellious yeoman caste willing to take that kind of effort right now
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He would have taken a direct hit and been turned into burned meat These sorts of events are reported by men in the field of battle more often than you'd think It makes you wonder about other key outcomes in wars, such as the famous collapse of the Anglo-Saxon line at Hastings
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Based on a discussion from yesterday: The state is obviously engaged in an effort to divert right-wing populism down the well-worn and harmless channel of the (pseudo)religious right After all it worked to suppress more radical tendencies in Reagan and Bush I/II years
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There's a narrative that all Western civilization's ills somehow stem from the 1960s when that era's influence is a mountain made out of a molehill It was mostly a revival of German Romanticism & its main faults were typical head in the clouds idealism of youth / impracticality
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But this is a phenomenon that seems to have become especially widespread with the modern, and then the postmodern world The mass suggestion effects of, then, compulsory education and print media, and now e-media and its "multiplier" have really amplified the situation
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Too early to say what effect Elon's takeover will have But he did us a big favor already by removing Agrawal, Gadde, and the rest of the C level They are a big reason why TWTR declined so badly from its high point around '15-'16 But beyond that a big problem remains...
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Eald Weald
29 days
It seems, maybe because America has 3.5 million square miles of land or w/e, that American nationalists think of land as limitless and so the idea that foreign ownership of land here be banned outright has never really occurred I would say nationalists should rethink such things
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Eald Weald
6 years
Rudyard Kipling said that about Chicago when he visited, that it was something else entirely than the cities he knew, the most truly American (and in my opinion purely Faustian) he had seen and that he "devoutly wished never to see it again." America perhaps was Faust distilled.
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Eald Weald
3 years
The largest failing of the Trump years can actually be summed up simply: To get elected, he had to make an alliance with the very institutions in America most in need of reform (DoD and Big Finance) In exchange for their support, reform was effectively blocked at the outset
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Eald Weald
4 years
Resurrecting an old discussion thread of BAP back in the day: Destiny of USA often compared by Rightists w. Latin American, but this was unrealistic "best case" and the final destination may instead resemble South Africa - with perpetual lawlessness, terror, chaos and anarchy
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Eald Weald
3 years
What I hope will happen is that the edgelords will eventually form irl networks, either formal or informal (according to their tastes and capacities) to preserve some of the intellectual legacy of the West before it perishes This was done in the past by monks and mystery schools
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Eald Weald
2 months
The current people in charge do have a method of governance, of course it is parasitic and it is destroying the commons, killing the body politic, but it IS a method of governance (albeit one that has become a trap) Revolutionaries would need some idea of what to do on day one
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Eald Weald
3 years
Paleo-Anthro reminders: 1/ Humans in the New World for at least 30k years (land bridge is true in detail but lie of omission) 2/ At least 3 root races of man present in Red Indian genotype (Europoid, Mongoloid, Australoid) 3/ Zolbar thesis: plausibly, out-of-America>out-of-Africa
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