EDUCATING THE PUBLIC AND PRESS: THE FOUR POSTERS NECESSARY FOR THE WALLS OF THE WHITEHOUSE PRESS BRIEFING ROOM
The US DOES have a long term strategy. We just don’t state it, or publish it. The US does have decision criteria for that long term strategy. And the US does practice it.
So IMO the White House (if not congress as well) should have a bunch of posters on the wall in the press room stating the hierarchy of decisions that drive anglo american policy and behavior. If these were posted on those walls, almost every question asked by the press and public would result in explaining the answer in the context of these four points:
1) The european group evolutionar strategy of prohibition on authority by the reciprocal insurance of self determination by self determined means (freedom), by sovereignty and reciprocity in demonstrated interest, truth and duty to the commons before self and family, resulting in markets in everything (liberty). This strategy is why the west ‘was faster and more innovated that the rest in the bronze, iron, and steel ages of man’.
2) The laws (principles) of our rule of law, by the empirical, natural(scientific), common law (negative conflict resolution), concurrent legislation(positive preference selection), and government(houses) as a market for the negotiation of commons between the classes, with the president (monarcy) as a judge of last resort, thereby depriving any and all of authority.
3) The US postwar global strategy (replace empires with monopoly trade w federations in free trade). The postwar strategy was quite simple: the industrial revolution ended the necessity of territorial warfare when limited by agrarian production. ANd with that necessity ended the utility of empires, and the necessity of empires to suppress the self determination of ethnicities within them. So, given that empires that needed monopoly trade networks and colonization to create those networks were failed projects, and to prevent another world war because of those projects, the USA set about trying to create a smithian market of free trade that put everyone on the same level: as independent states seeking internal improvement of people, economiy, and government. This strategy did succeed in raising most of the world out of ignorance and poverty.
Now we told teh world democracy was a good – and we lied. Rule of law is a good. Consumer capitalism is a good. But democracy is only a very risky privilege obtained by success at rule of law and consumer capitalism.
Worse, we allowed the cultural, sex, family, and race marxists to capture liberalism, and while the world loves rule of law, and consumer capitalims, they want nothing of ‘liberal decadence’ that puts individual expression above the necessity of suppressing individual expression in favor of the production of intergenerational families that are willing to keep paying the high cost of continuation of intergenerational families, and the social needs that reinforce them. The world dosen’t reject the west or western values, it rejects the marxist-to-woke values that the west as tolerated without equally suppressing.
But aside from that failure, we also did not defeat the three remaining empires: china, russia, and iran’s desire to restore the caliphate. Oddly. It’s because westerners were too respectful of human life. And as a consequence the project has failed.
4) The US domestic economic strategy (keyensian velocity) and immigration to maintain it. In other words, white replacement is an integral part of american economic strategy because velocity, spending, redistribution and intergenerational redistribution force us to NOT reproduce, and in lieu of reproduction need immigration. But since the west has been at this longer than the rest we have run out of westerners to immigration. And lying and denying that (a) it’s not happening or (b) it won’t work – and lying and denying to preserve failed policy.
Curt Doolittle
The Natural Law Institute