Category: Civilization, History, and Anthropology

  • Context: in 600 years in the ancient world and 600 in the modern world, the RATE

    Context: in 600 years in the ancient world and 600 in the modern world, the RATE of western intellectual production has no peer. The question is why other civilizations fail to match that rate. The answer is testifiable truth, sovereignty, markets but why? The militia and forge.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-13 16:05:33 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1216753155096051712

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  • RT @AntiquityJ: Archaeologists have failed to recreate a Stone Age voyage made 3

    RT @AntiquityJ: Archaeologists have failed to recreate a Stone Age voyage made 30,000 years ago.

    Their replica raft (📸) could not navigate…


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-13 15:29:59 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1216744204824645634

  • Follow Ricardo Duchesne. At the very least Duchesne and Macdonald

    Follow Ricardo Duchesne. At the very least Duchesne and Macdonald. https://t.co/BB4YdVuWwC


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-13 15:28:51 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1216743923068153857

  • ISLAM DOESN’T FALLS UNDER DOMESTICATION (I.E. COLONIALISM) BUT RATHER CULTURAL A

    ISLAM DOESN’T FALLS UNDER DOMESTICATION (I.E. COLONIALISM) BUT RATHER CULTURAL AND GENETIC GENOCIDE

    by Bill Joslin

    Hmmm…. Saxon and Norman invasions can be seen as Proto-Colonialism (invade, establish Ethno-Communities for your own)

    I’d say the distinction is this.

    After one conquers a land, one has three choices: enslave the conquered, genocide, or domesticate.

    So, I don’t think Islam falls under domestication (i.e. colonialism) but rather cultural and genetic genocide

    The destruction of every great civilization of the ancient world and its reduction to genetic, cultural, intellectual, and institutional ashes.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-12 16:11:00 UTC

  • “Colonial Slavery was Cultural Appropriation from Islam”

    “Colonial Slavery was Cultural Appropriation from Islam”


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-12 15:39:00 UTC

  • (I think this is a desire but is contrary to the evidence. Instead, we appear to

    (I think this is a desire but is contrary to the evidence. Instead, we appear to diversify (return to speciation) now that the agrarian age is over, and we’ve ended demands for cooperation that mediate our pressure to speciate.)


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-11 16:59:34 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1216041974710636545

    Reply addressees: @DegenRolf

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1215626753319809024


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    The rise of robot workers may well bring humans closer together. https://t.co/2U502RuJUE https://t.co/kZdS9fK0kh

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1215626753319809024

  • IRAN AND THE COST OF FACE AND HONOR CULTURE The Iranians are a Face-Before-Truth

    IRAN AND THE COST OF FACE AND HONOR CULTURE

    The Iranians are a Face-Before-Truth culture so they can’t do what Europeans do, which is say “We don’t know until we’ve investigated”. Instead they just denied – a Face-Before-Truth response. It’s the same reason we can’t believe anything that comes out of that part of the world – the muslim world is Face-Before-Truth, and Respect without Earning it. On the other hand europeans won’t speak the whole truth and explain why the conflict exists, nor do we state that it’s aristotelian truth, literacy, rule of law, capitalism, and reducing the reproduction of our underclasses – not democracy – that made the west successful. And that democracy is a disaster for non-europeans who have not also developed those institutions. In europe our honor comes from truth before face, and respect when earned. This is heroic. It is to bear personal sacrifice on behalf of the polity. And it puts constant pressure on the ‘lower classes’ to improve their behavior. So this is why europe is high trust, builds large organizations, relatively free of corruption, and why it’s materially good for underclasses but they’re continuously under social pressure to ‘mature’ into paying the high costs of truth before face, earning respect by behavior, defense of the commons, and doing one’s duty regardless of cost.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-11 11:22:00 UTC

  • ARABS FAIL: TRUST (FAMILISM, HONOR IN DECEPTION) Source: Excerpt from meforum.or

    http://meforum.org/441/why-arabs-lose-warsWHY ARABS FAIL: TRUST (FAMILISM, HONOR IN DECEPTION)

    Source: Excerpt from meforum.org/441/why-arabs-lose-wars http://meforum.org/441/why-arabs-lose-wars

    (Conversely: Staying on message: Islamism like Judaism (or christianity) is exceptional at undermining.)

    1. First, the well-known lack of trust among Arabs for anyone outside their own family adversely affects offensive operations.26 Exceptions to this pattern are limited to elite units (which throughout the Arab world have the same duty—to protect the regime, rather than the country). In a culture in which almost every sphere of human endeavor, including business and social relationships, is based on a family structure, this orientation is also present in the military, particularly in the stress of battle. Offensive action, basically, consists of fire and maneuver. The maneuver element must be confident that supporting units or arms are providing covering fire. If there is a lack of trust in that support, getting troops moving forward against dug-in defenders is possible only by officers getting out front and leading, something that has not been a characteristic of Arab leadership.

    2. Second, the complex mosaic system of peoples creates additional problems for training, as rulers in the Middle East make use of the sectarian and tribal loyalties to maintain power. The ‘Alawi minority controls Syria, East Bankers control Jordan, Sunnis control Iraq, and Nejdis control Saudi Arabia. This has direct implications for the military, where sectarian considerations affect assignments and promotions. Some minorities (such the Circassians in Jordan or the Druze in Syria) tie their well-being to the ruling elite and perform critical protection roles; others (such as the Shi’a of Iraq) are excluded from the officer corps. In any case, the assignment of officers based on sectarian considerations works against assignments based on merit.

    The same lack of trust operates at the interstate level, where Arab armies exhibit very little trust of each other, and with good reason. The blatant lie Gamal Abdel Nasser told King Husayn in June 1967 to get him into the war against Israel—that the Egyptian air force was over Tel Aviv (when most of its planes had been destroyed)—was a classic example of deceit.27 Sadat’s disingenuous approach to the Syrians to entice them to enter the war in October 1973 was another (he told them that the Egyptians were planning total war, a deception which included using a second set of operational plans intended only for Syrian eyes).28 With this sort of history, it is no wonder that there is very little cross or joint training among Arab armies and very few command exercises. During the 1967 war, for example, not a single Jordanian liaison officer was stationed in Egypt, nor were the Jordanians forthcoming with the Egyptian command.29

    3. Third, Middle Eastern rulers routinely rely on balance-of-power techniques to maintain their authority.30 They use competing organizations, duplicate agencies, and coercive structures dependent upon the ruler’s whim. This makes building any form of personal power base difficult, if not impossible, and keeps the leadership apprehensive and off-balance, never secure in its careers or social position. The same applies within the military; a powerful chairman of the joint chiefs is inconceivable.

    Joint commands are paper constructs that have little actual function. Leaders look at joint commands, joint exercises, combined arms, and integrated staffs very cautiously for all Arab armies are a double-edged sword. One edge points toward the external enemy and the other toward the capital. The land forces are at once a regime-maintenance force and threat at the same time. No Arab ruler will allow combined operations or training to become routine; the usual excuse is financial expense, but that is unconvincing given their frequent purchase of hardware whose maintenance costs they cannot afford. In fact, combined arms exercises and joint staffs create familiarity, soften rivalries, erase suspicions, and eliminate the fragmented, competing organizations that enable rulers to play off rivals against one another. This situation is most clearly seen in Saudi Arabia, where the land forces and aviation are under the minister of defense, Prince Sultan, while the National Guard is under Prince Abdullah, the deputy prime minister and crown prince. In Egypt, the Central Security Forces balance the army. In Iraq and Syria, the Republican Guard does the balancing.

    Politicians actually create obstacles to maintain fragmentation. For example, obtaining aircraft from the air force for army airborne training, whether it is a joint exercise or a simple administrative request for support of training, must generally be coordinated by the heads of services at the ministry of defense; if a large number of aircraft are involved, this probably requires presidential approval. Military coups may be out of style, but the fear of them remains strong. Any large-scale exercise of land forces is a matter of concern to the government and is closely observed, particularly if live ammunition is being used. In Saudi Arabia a complex system of clearances required from area military commanders and provincial governors, all of whom have differing command channels to secure road convoy permission, obtaining ammunition, and conducting exercises, means that in order for a coup to work, it would require a massive amount of loyal conspirators. Arab regimes have learned how to be coup-proof.Updated Jan 9, 2020, 5:45 PM


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-09 17:45:00 UTC

  • West has been a market between three Military, Law(Markets), Faith and they atta

    West has been a market between three Military, Law(Markets), Faith and they attacked all three. Everyone thinks their ‘discipline’ was the core of european civ, but it was the balance of powers between them.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-09 02:06:20 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1215092408582537216

    Reply addressees: @PoseidonAwoke @Germanhammer88

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1215092045934624770


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    @PoseidonAwoke @Germanhammer88 0. Competition: Law(Markets), Military(Duty), Faith (Piety)
    1. Darwin Undermines faith
    2. Postwar Jewish Intentions Undermine all three.
    3. Successful Disintermediation of the Military from Politics.
    4. Immigration

    We would have made it without immigration. Just like Rome.

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1215092045934624770


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    @curtdoolittle

    @PoseidonAwoke @Germanhammer88 0. Competition: Law(Markets), Military(Duty), Faith (Piety)
    1. Darwin Undermines faith
    2. Postwar Jewish Intentions Undermine all three.
    3. Successful Disintermediation of the Military from Politics.
    4. Immigration

    We would have made it without immigration. Just like Rome.

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1215092045934624770

  • 0. Competition: Law(Markets), Military(Duty), Faith (Piety) 1. Darwin Undermines

    0. Competition: Law(Markets), Military(Duty), Faith (Piety)
    1. Darwin Undermines faith
    2. Postwar Jewish Intentions Undermine all three.
    3. Successful Disintermediation of the Military from Politics.
    4. Immigration

    We would have made it without immigration. Just like Rome.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-09 02:04:53 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1215092045934624770

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    @Germanhammer88 @curtdoolittle Then why did European Christians conquor massive territories just like their Greek, and Roman ancestors? We only went insane after the industrialization of propaganda.

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1215081575655800832