Category: Personal Reflections and Diary

  • CURRENT EVENTS: FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT (venting)(personal) You know, I hate it,

    CURRENT EVENTS: FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT

    (venting)(personal)

    You know, I hate it, but I am REALLY GOOD at hostile, brutal negotiation, suit, and prosecution. The nastier, the better. The more immoral the actions of the opposition the better. I sort of fell down from 2007-12 because of the divorce and health issues. But especially since this summer, I seem to be getting my energy back. But before my illness I viewed lawsuits as necessary mental exercise.

    I can’t stand scumbags, and I have very fond notches on my cerebral gun from putting some others under the heels of the jack booted thugs:

    – Elliot and Robert Koenig (Racketeering)

    – Sidney Golub and Paul Irwin (Fraud and Wire Fraud)

    – Wayne Seminoff and Company. (Fraud and Tax Evasion)

    – (A new one in waiting)

    ALWAYS TAKE THE MORAL HIGH GROUND. ALWAYS.

    The other idiots are almost always a greedy set of f___king criminals and will absolutely fall into the first, tiger trap that you make for them. You must be very patient. Collect information and evidence. Leave the right trail of conscientious objection. And then wait to the proper moment.

    And then you just hand the package over to the FBI, IRS, Treasury, Postal Inspector, Justice Department or whatever crusading, lower middle class bureaucrat, that loves to slaughter a capitalist whale for career, fun, profit and dinner conversation.

    The women in my life always tell me that I should just let these things go. But you know, I hate it when scumbags prey on others. And as a proud capitalist, I hate it even MORE when a capitalist is a scumbag and gives capitalism a bad name.

    And if THE STATE DIDN’T INSULATE political, intellectual, and white collar criminals by requiring ‘standing’, we could all just crucify these immoral idiots in court until we had our civil society back.

    ARISTOCRACY

    But I can’t let immorality stand.

    That’s what it means to be aristocracy: to be an owner of the commons. To manage your culture’s investment in moral capital.

    And to take threats to moral capital as threats against the body and soul of your people.

    That’s what HONOR means.

    Charity is for the weak. For the strong, our job, our DUTY, is to fight the dragons, white collar in particular. To rip out their hearts, eat them, and then piss on their rotting corpses.

    And, from personal experience, it makes excellent dinner party conversation.

    (venting off)


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-21 11:19:00 UTC

  • Curt Doolittle shared a photo

    Curt Doolittle shared a photo.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-20 02:26:00 UTC

  • Curt Doolittle shared a post

    Curt Doolittle shared a post.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-20 02:24:00 UTC

  • THE SIDE EFFECT OF REPUTATIONS The problem with having a reputation for being de

    THE SIDE EFFECT OF REPUTATIONS

    The problem with having a reputation for being devilishly smart, is that sometimes you’re not being devilishly smart. You’re just doing the right thing. lol. Mad Scientist variation on Crying Wolf.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-18 14:19:00 UTC

  • If you hate the world, it will hate you back. If you mistrust the world, it will

    If you hate the world, it will hate you back.

    If you mistrust the world, it will mistrust you back.

    If you like the world, it will like you back.

    If you love the world, it will love you back.

    The only ‘world’ that you actually know: is the one of your own direct experience.

    That world is comprised of only the people you interact with.

    We all learn by imitation. We all reflect what we experience.

    Give the people you interact with, whatever you want them to respond with.

    But be careful you’re giving of yourself, not requesting of them.

    Science has done a thorough job of determining that our most egalitarian instincts are merely a form of self interest, or an expression of kin selection.

    Emphasis on Care-Taking is either an effort to obtain hormonal ‘highs’, or a search for status seeking and the equivalent hormonal ‘highs’.

    However, instead of the pretense of ‘acting egalitarian’ and pursuing self interest for the purpose of obtaining hormonal ‘highs’, one could instead, make investments in the present and future, by actually HELPING others in many small ways.

    Beware of people who ‘outsource’ compassion to the state. Its just another form of conspicuous consumption, and conspicuously consuming at other people’s expense, and at no personal cost.

    The person who ‘votes left’ does nothing except steal. The person who goes out and helps people having difficulty by spending his or her own time and money is the only person worthy of respect and admiration. Everything else is purely selfish.

    Love the world.

    Not by feeling it.

    But by demonstrating it.

    And the only demonstration, is the contribution of your time, money and effort to help others who are in need.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-16 21:50:00 UTC

  • OK. I’m going to do this with ‘mischief’. Because I have a sort of thing for mis

    OK. I’m going to do this with ‘mischief’. Because I have a sort of thing for mischief. 🙂

    1) I was born in Connecticut, grew up in a little victorian town in western new york, and returned to CT for late high school.

    2) A friend and I accidentally lit the county’s largest brush fire playing with firecrackers. I ran about a mile or two home. When i called the fire department from home they didn’t believe me. They though it was a prank call. “Where is it?” They asked. “What do you mean? It’s not like you can’ find it. The whole field is on fire!” “you better go out there and show the firemen” “What? You mean you can’t see it from downtown?” Perils of a slightly autistic childhood. Adults always seemed incredibly stupid to me.

    3) A friend and I, at age 12, overheard some kids our age planning to have a ‘party’. We made a ‘bug’ from a microphone and tape recorder and bugged the room. Great audio. Went around playing it for friends. Never occurred to us that anyone would rat. The girls ended up sleeping in a barn for a week because the whole town eventually knew about it. First time I got in completely over my head.

    4) I studied fine art, art history and art theory in college. My best paper was on the demarcation between Art, Design and Craft. My favorite project was a small package that looked like it had been shipped across the world by gorillas, but that yelled at you if you touched it. (recording).

    6) Getting, um, “rigorous physical exercise” in the antiquities room at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston with an unnamed female friend during regular hours. I really didn’t care if we got caught. I was disappointed. It meant that the story wasn’t as good. And one of your goals in life is to collect good stories.

    7) I have driven at 150 mph at both ends of I90. On the east coast my wheel-nuts started coming off. I had two left when I finally stopped. On the west coast I drove that fast as a daily occurrence, whenever the weather was good. Never got a ticket. Every ticket I did get was for going seven MPH or less over the limit in a suburban area.

    8) I have crawled through ceilings and ducting to ‘get into’ offices to ‘open’ files and obtain evidence of fraudulent use of government funds and tax evasion. (B&E for a good cause. The ‘perp’ went from Bentley to Yamaha overnight. The state is evil.) I had previously taken out this person’s main competitor by similar means, using the Justice Department and the Postal inspector. Mercedes to Volkswagen in 30 days. But afterward I decided I wanted to leave the industry anyway.

    9) I never use credit cards. I think they are a criminal enterprise designed to enslave the population with consumer credit and achieve with fiat money, what neither law nor religion, nor opium had previously managed to accomplish. If I don’t have the cash I don’t do it.

    10) I have fired, in the past decade, something like 300 people. And I’m really good at it. No one ever cries. No one is ever angry. And it always goes positively.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-16 10:43:00 UTC

  • 4:00am. in Kiev. In a club. With Roman Skaskiw Music. People. Talking Biz. Histo

    4:00am.

    in Kiev. In a club.

    With Roman Skaskiw

    Music. People.

    Talking Biz. History. Libertarianism. Women.

    Awesome. 🙂


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-15 21:10:00 UTC

  • INTP (fun)

    http://churchm.ag/lord-of-the-rings-personality-types/GADALF: INTP

    (fun)


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-15 09:51:00 UTC

  • (silly)(romantic) Curt: “I’m just a toy for you, aren’t I?” Veronika: “No. You’r

    (silly)(romantic)

    Curt: “I’m just a toy for you, aren’t I?”

    Veronika: “No. You’re not JUST a toy. But you are a very GOOD toy.”

    Absolutely humiliating. You’d have to know the women in my family. It’s just like being home. Weak women are tedious. Strong women are awesome. 🙂


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-15 07:08:00 UTC

  • (silly)(humor) “No, I’m not kissing you until you cut your beard. It hurts.” “Do

    (silly)(humor)

    “No, I’m not kissing you until you cut your beard. It hurts.”

    “Does that mean I don’t have to give you my credit card if it hurts?”

    (silence)

    Sometimes I kill me. 🙂


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-15 06:14:00 UTC