Form: Mini Essay

  • Will American Capitalism Still Exist in 100 Years?

    Dec 27, 2019, 3:36 PM America doesn’t practice capitalism it practices rule of law, and as a consequence of rule of law, people are limited to survival in markets. Because western civilization began entrepreneurially, developed promise and contract, tort law and property, testimony and jury, we have long standing institutions for enforcing contracts, and long standing tradition of high trust. So for these reasons we could develop large scale organizations using contracts. These large scale organizations using contracts could organize a lot of money behind entrepreneurial ventures. Because of a combination of rule of law of tort, contracts, and large organizations, we could create high production capacity using high capital investment in machines, without resorting to central government control, militarizing people, serfdom or slavery to organize people into large working groups. And using this combination of law, contract, jury, large organizations, and technological innovation, we could drag humanity – resisting us, kicking and screaming – out of ignorance, superstition, hard labor, poverty, starvation, disease, child mortality, early death, tyranny, and the chaos of natural forces, at the cost of creating uncertainty. So people traded poverty and certainty for prosperity and uncertainty. And people continue to make the choice every day. The communists (jews) invented the terms capitalism as a criticism, and socialism and communism as a false promise, as a means of restoring certainty and control over their lives. But neither socialism or communism is possible because both suffer from the four big problems of lack of incentives, and therefore laziness, the inability to use prices to efficiently organize an economy, and endemic corruption by state managed industries and the government, and the tendency of the people to vote themselves or demand themselves into tragedies ofthe commons: consumption higher than production. What the future will bring? In advanced countries one child policies: Automation will continue to drive down human labor markets until only a third of people, or maybe a fifth of people, can find employment, nd those people who work will end democracy and rule the people that can’t. The end result will be eugenics that suppressed the reproduction and consumption of those people who are unable to participate in production distribution and trade. IN poor countries they will forgo automation and continue to use labor, which will produce subsistence level for the poor and a small wealthy class. Just Like the rest of history.

  • Jan 1, 2020, 9:19 AM MEANINGFUL NEW YEAR DATA DEBTIFICATION #3 Global stocks hav

    Jan 1, 2020, 9:19 AM MEANINGFUL NEW YEAR DATA DEBTIFICATION #3 Global stocks have increased in value by more than 25 trillion dollars over the past 10 years. #4 In the United States, 84 percent of all stocks are owned by the wealthiest 10 percent of all Americans. #5 The U.S. government is now more than 23 trillion dollars in debt. #12 Total U.S. household debt is about to cross the 14 trillion dollar mark. FINANCIALIZATION #13 A study that was recently released found that 70 percent of all Americans are struggling financially right now. #14 The average family in the United States cannot afford to buy a home in 71 percent of the country. #15 58 million jobs in the United States pay less than $793 a week. #16 According to the Social Security Administration, 50 percent of all Americans make less than $33,000 a year. #17 63 percent of the jobs that have been created in the United States since 1990 have been low wage jobs. #42 Almost one-third of all U.S. Millennials are still living with their parents. DESOCIALIZATION #27 Over the past decade, the suicide rate among young Americans has risen by 56 percent. #28 The suicide rate for the overall population increased by 41 percent between 1999 and 2016. IDIOCRACY #29 One survey has discovered that 15-year-old students in China are almost four full grade levels ahead of 15-year-old students in the United States in mathematics. #30 A different survey discovered that one-third of all American teenagers haven’t read a single book in the past year. FORNICATION #33 23 percent of all U.S. children live with a single parent. That is the highest rate in the entire world by a wide margin. #34 Today, approximately 40 percent of all babies in America are born to unmarried women. #35 The U.S. fertility rate has fallen 15 percent since 2007 and is now at the lowest level ever recorded. CALIFORNICATED #38 Today, almost half of all homeless people in the entire nation live in the state of California. #39 Over half of all California voters have considered leaving the state. DECIVILIZATION #40 According to an American Bar Association survey, only 38 percent of all Americans know that the U.S. Constitution is the highest law in the land. #41 58 percent of American adults under the age of 35 agree that some version of socialism “would be good for the country”. #43 According to the Pew Research Center, only 65 percent of Americans now consider themselves to be Christians. That is the lowest level ever recorded. #49 A survey that was conducted a couple of months ago found that 67 percent of all Americans believe that we are “on the edge of civil war”. RESTORATION #51 A majority of Propertarians believe they can solve these problems by reorganizing society with their new constitution. See what I did there? ๐Ÿ˜‰


    Source: Michael Snyder from The Economic Collapse Blog

  • Jan 1, 2020, 9:19 AM MEANINGFUL NEW YEAR DATA DEBTIFICATION #3 Global stocks hav

    Jan 1, 2020, 9:19 AM MEANINGFUL NEW YEAR DATA DEBTIFICATION #3 Global stocks have increased in value by more than 25 trillion dollars over the past 10 years. #4 In the United States, 84 percent of all stocks are owned by the wealthiest 10 percent of all Americans. #5 The U.S. government is now more than 23 trillion dollars in debt. #12 Total U.S. household debt is about to cross the 14 trillion dollar mark. FINANCIALIZATION #13 A study that was recently released found that 70 percent of all Americans are struggling financially right now. #14 The average family in the United States cannot afford to buy a home in 71 percent of the country. #15 58 million jobs in the United States pay less than $793 a week. #16 According to the Social Security Administration, 50 percent of all Americans make less than $33,000 a year. #17 63 percent of the jobs that have been created in the United States since 1990 have been low wage jobs. #42 Almost one-third of all U.S. Millennials are still living with their parents. DESOCIALIZATION #27 Over the past decade, the suicide rate among young Americans has risen by 56 percent. #28 The suicide rate for the overall population increased by 41 percent between 1999 and 2016. IDIOCRACY #29 One survey has discovered that 15-year-old students in China are almost four full grade levels ahead of 15-year-old students in the United States in mathematics. #30 A different survey discovered that one-third of all American teenagers haven’t read a single book in the past year. FORNICATION #33 23 percent of all U.S. children live with a single parent. That is the highest rate in the entire world by a wide margin. #34 Today, approximately 40 percent of all babies in America are born to unmarried women. #35 The U.S. fertility rate has fallen 15 percent since 2007 and is now at the lowest level ever recorded. CALIFORNICATED #38 Today, almost half of all homeless people in the entire nation live in the state of California. #39 Over half of all California voters have considered leaving the state. DECIVILIZATION #40 According to an American Bar Association survey, only 38 percent of all Americans know that the U.S. Constitution is the highest law in the land. #41 58 percent of American adults under the age of 35 agree that some version of socialism “would be good for the country”. #43 According to the Pew Research Center, only 65 percent of Americans now consider themselves to be Christians. That is the lowest level ever recorded. #49 A survey that was conducted a couple of months ago found that 67 percent of all Americans believe that we are “on the edge of civil war”. RESTORATION #51 A majority of Propertarians believe they can solve these problems by reorganizing society with their new constitution. See what I did there? ๐Ÿ˜‰


    Source: Michael Snyder from The Economic Collapse Blog

  • On Writing Fiction

    Jan 5, 2020, 12:47 PM All the time in every submission, every publisher’s read of it, and every rejection of it, and every reaction to rejection, and every thought about your reaction to rejection is a reflection of the time that you didn’t put into researching people, places, and things, that would fill your head with possibilities for novelty that would inform the reader, capture the reader’s attention, and increase the chance of publication. All entertainment is novelty seeking. Human experience is translated into emotion, and into memory, and into auto-association, and later contemplation by its degree of novelty. If you aren’t teaching the reader something new about others, about life, about people, about places, about things, or asking the reader to outwit you and your characters, you’re wasting your time, the editors time, the publisher’s time and the reader’s time – if you ever manage to get one.

    1. Learning the archetypes and the plots is trivial.
    2. Adapting them to contemporary life takes a bit of thought.
    3. Informing the reader about life takes more thought.
    4. Planting clues for the reader to speculate where the plot is going takes a bit more thought.
    5. Planting outwitting the reader’s speculation takes more thought.
    6. Novel combinations of all the above takes much more thought.
    7. More characters and more plot lines and more sets of clues takes much more thought.
    8. Using all of the above to teach the audience a philosophy for the present, a state of the world in the past or future – a system of thought that reframes the world – that is what literature means.
    9. Doing #8 so that you capture the essence of the age in the myths of the age: theology, fantasy, science fiction, fiction, biography, history, philosophy, law or science is extremely difficult and those that endure are extremely rare.

    But in the end, answer the question every art, music, literature, play, and script professional will ask you? 1. Are you engaging in therapy? 2. Are you engaging in escapism? 3. Are you engaging in self-entertainment? 4. Are you engaging in approval-seeking? 5. Are you engaging in business or entrepreneurship? 6. Are you engaging in craftsmanship or engineering (production)? 7. Are you engaging in entertainment (novelty)? 9. Are you engaging in politics or propaganda? 9. Are you engaging in philosophy? 10. Are you engaging in art? The amount of knowledge that you must reflect in, or incorporate in your work increases with scale. Postmodernism is a cancer on mankind – as bad as monotheism was in the past. But we are almost done with it. We are in a period of chaos. The period before the great change. We require authors to create a new vision. We live the vision of technology created in 1980 by William Gibson, Neal Stephenson, and Bruce Sterling. We live in the vision of civilization destruction created by Derrida. We live in the literary model of GRR Martin’s Futility of heroism, where the meek inherit the devastated earth. We live in the reverse gender model of harry (Harriet) Potter vs Hermione (Herman) Granger. We live in the political order of George Orwell’s Animal Farm. What are you bringing to the table in exchange for others attention? Because they couldn’t care less, nor should they, about your therapy, escapism, self-entertainment, approval seeking, entrepreneurship, and they expect at least craftsmanship and production quality in exchange for not only their (increasingly trivial) money, and (increasingly costly) attention. I’ve taught creativity for decades and it’s trivial. 1. Fill the shelves of your mind with everything possible until you have so many ideas you can’t choose among them. 2. Sketch characters, locations, things, incentives, and obstacles. 3. Sketch plots (arcs) That’s filling your head. 4. Write scenes with beginning middle and end. 5. Write chapters with beginning middle and end. 6. Write arcs with beginning middle and end. 7. Write stories with beginning middle and end. The rest is editing- be merciless. You want to feel your way through a writing book, but you can’t feel your way through emptiness. Give yourself resources to work with. Otherwise, you’re just using free association to create a poor imitation of whatever authors you’ve read who did what you didn’t.

  • On Writing Fiction

    Jan 5, 2020, 12:47 PM All the time in every submission, every publisher’s read of it, and every rejection of it, and every reaction to rejection, and every thought about your reaction to rejection is a reflection of the time that you didn’t put into researching people, places, and things, that would fill your head with possibilities for novelty that would inform the reader, capture the reader’s attention, and increase the chance of publication. All entertainment is novelty seeking. Human experience is translated into emotion, and into memory, and into auto-association, and later contemplation by its degree of novelty. If you aren’t teaching the reader something new about others, about life, about people, about places, about things, or asking the reader to outwit you and your characters, you’re wasting your time, the editors time, the publisher’s time and the reader’s time – if you ever manage to get one.

    1. Learning the archetypes and the plots is trivial.
    2. Adapting them to contemporary life takes a bit of thought.
    3. Informing the reader about life takes more thought.
    4. Planting clues for the reader to speculate where the plot is going takes a bit more thought.
    5. Planting outwitting the reader’s speculation takes more thought.
    6. Novel combinations of all the above takes much more thought.
    7. More characters and more plot lines and more sets of clues takes much more thought.
    8. Using all of the above to teach the audience a philosophy for the present, a state of the world in the past or future – a system of thought that reframes the world – that is what literature means.
    9. Doing #8 so that you capture the essence of the age in the myths of the age: theology, fantasy, science fiction, fiction, biography, history, philosophy, law or science is extremely difficult and those that endure are extremely rare.

    But in the end, answer the question every art, music, literature, play, and script professional will ask you? 1. Are you engaging in therapy? 2. Are you engaging in escapism? 3. Are you engaging in self-entertainment? 4. Are you engaging in approval-seeking? 5. Are you engaging in business or entrepreneurship? 6. Are you engaging in craftsmanship or engineering (production)? 7. Are you engaging in entertainment (novelty)? 9. Are you engaging in politics or propaganda? 9. Are you engaging in philosophy? 10. Are you engaging in art? The amount of knowledge that you must reflect in, or incorporate in your work increases with scale. Postmodernism is a cancer on mankind – as bad as monotheism was in the past. But we are almost done with it. We are in a period of chaos. The period before the great change. We require authors to create a new vision. We live the vision of technology created in 1980 by William Gibson, Neal Stephenson, and Bruce Sterling. We live in the vision of civilization destruction created by Derrida. We live in the literary model of GRR Martin’s Futility of heroism, where the meek inherit the devastated earth. We live in the reverse gender model of harry (Harriet) Potter vs Hermione (Herman) Granger. We live in the political order of George Orwell’s Animal Farm. What are you bringing to the table in exchange for others attention? Because they couldn’t care less, nor should they, about your therapy, escapism, self-entertainment, approval seeking, entrepreneurship, and they expect at least craftsmanship and production quality in exchange for not only their (increasingly trivial) money, and (increasingly costly) attention. I’ve taught creativity for decades and it’s trivial. 1. Fill the shelves of your mind with everything possible until you have so many ideas you can’t choose among them. 2. Sketch characters, locations, things, incentives, and obstacles. 3. Sketch plots (arcs) That’s filling your head. 4. Write scenes with beginning middle and end. 5. Write chapters with beginning middle and end. 6. Write arcs with beginning middle and end. 7. Write stories with beginning middle and end. The rest is editing- be merciless. You want to feel your way through a writing book, but you can’t feel your way through emptiness. Give yourself resources to work with. Otherwise, you’re just using free association to create a poor imitation of whatever authors you’ve read who did what you didn’t.

  • Economics Is Just an Extension of Physics

    Jan 5, 2020, 1:53 PM We can quantify all sorts of metrics of human behavior, but you’re confusing mathematics with physics, the same way most people confuse averages with instances or distributions. In other words, mathematics describes averages of points in time, it doesn’t not describe operations.Mathematics consist of operations that describe states and changes in states and averages. But not the underlying operations. Physics studies both the quantitative and the operational. Mathematics just the quantitative (positional). So while mathematics describes ‘sums’ operations describe changes in state. Here: At every “level’ of reality we discover an underlying limited number of operations (Grammar) producing some set of symmetries (outcomes, equilibria), and above that a new limited number of operations (Grammar, outcomes, equilibria)) that produce another set of symmetries, and above that and so on. So, we don’t yet know what causes the quantum level We have a fairly good idea what causes the subatomic level. we have a very good idea what causes the atomic level. We have such a good understanding of chemistry that it’s boring. We are getting a fair understanding of biochemistry (and that it’s mechanical). We are getting a beginning understanding of proteins (and that it’s mechanical(operational) ) We are getting a beginning understanding of genetic reproduction (and that it’s mechanical- operational) . We are getting a fairly good understanding of cells. We have a more than fairly good understanding of multi-cellular (complex) organisms. I’ll stop there since I think you can see the pattern of some set of physically possible operations producing a finite set of physically possible states, followed by another set of physically possible operations producing a finite set of physically possible states, and that this process continues indefinitely, all the way to what we call consciousness. Now life buys us conservation of energy (defeat of entropy), but it’s still bound by the laws of physics (the underlying grammars). Memory buys us prediction. And prediction provides our ability to perform operations (actions) that improve our defeat of entropy. Increase in neural( brain) volume provides Competition between predictions, which provides us choices of options for defeating entropy. Increase in Brain volume provides iterations on predictions for increasing choices of defeating entropy the sequence of actions (or inactions for that matter). Increase in brain volume provides prediction of others predictions and predicting opportunities for cooperation that further improve our ability to capture and use energy by defeating entropy. Human ability to capture energy is limited by the grammar of human action (possible actions and sequences of actions and parallel combinations of other’s actions). So the grammar of human action consists in the physical, emotional-intuitionistic, and cognitive operations. Those operations are bounded by physical limitations of the grammars upon which they are constructed. Both Physics and Economics are bound by the same underlying grammars (laws) but because humans have memories, prediction, sentience, and consciousness, reason, calculation, symbolism, and computation, we can use debts and credits with each other to temporarily seize and advantage and then later return to equilibrium by repayment of the cooperation. We don’t violate that physical law. Because humans observe reciprocity (equilibrium) just as the physical world obeys equilibrium (entropy). And some people specialize in capitalization (productivity) and some people specialize in consumption, and others in parasitism or predation. But in the end, over time, we are limited by the physical laws of the universe. We can create productivity (as does life), or we an parasite upon other lives (as do bacteria and viruses). We cannot run the clock on parasitism (Socialism or gypsies) or conquest (islamism) forever because we will run out of hosts to prey upon. So economics is just physics with debits and credits (ability t steal, to borrow, to exchange,to produce, or to save) made possible by consciousness, by test of reciprocity (account balances), within the limit of proportionality (exit). TRIANGLE: What limits to human operations? ………………What Limits?………………. ………………………|………………………… …………….Human Actions…………….. ……………..Consciousness……………. …………………Sentience……………….. …………………….Life……………………… …………………./…………………………… ……….subatomic..macro-atomic….. ………………./…………………………….. ……….?Limits………….Limits?………… Human limits are reciprocity (positive) with the limits of proportionality (negaitve). The subatomic level appears to run out of energy by maximum dissipation. The macro atomic level appears to run out of ability to compress energy. Sorry but it’s just Physics with the ability to use each other for debt and credit that we call ‘cooperation”.

  • Economics Is Just an Extension of Physics

    Jan 5, 2020, 1:53 PM We can quantify all sorts of metrics of human behavior, but you’re confusing mathematics with physics, the same way most people confuse averages with instances or distributions. In other words, mathematics describes averages of points in time, it doesn’t not describe operations.Mathematics consist of operations that describe states and changes in states and averages. But not the underlying operations. Physics studies both the quantitative and the operational. Mathematics just the quantitative (positional). So while mathematics describes ‘sums’ operations describe changes in state. Here: At every “level’ of reality we discover an underlying limited number of operations (Grammar) producing some set of symmetries (outcomes, equilibria), and above that a new limited number of operations (Grammar, outcomes, equilibria)) that produce another set of symmetries, and above that and so on. So, we don’t yet know what causes the quantum level We have a fairly good idea what causes the subatomic level. we have a very good idea what causes the atomic level. We have such a good understanding of chemistry that it’s boring. We are getting a fair understanding of biochemistry (and that it’s mechanical). We are getting a beginning understanding of proteins (and that it’s mechanical(operational) ) We are getting a beginning understanding of genetic reproduction (and that it’s mechanical- operational) . We are getting a fairly good understanding of cells. We have a more than fairly good understanding of multi-cellular (complex) organisms. I’ll stop there since I think you can see the pattern of some set of physically possible operations producing a finite set of physically possible states, followed by another set of physically possible operations producing a finite set of physically possible states, and that this process continues indefinitely, all the way to what we call consciousness. Now life buys us conservation of energy (defeat of entropy), but it’s still bound by the laws of physics (the underlying grammars). Memory buys us prediction. And prediction provides our ability to perform operations (actions) that improve our defeat of entropy. Increase in neural( brain) volume provides Competition between predictions, which provides us choices of options for defeating entropy. Increase in Brain volume provides iterations on predictions for increasing choices of defeating entropy the sequence of actions (or inactions for that matter). Increase in brain volume provides prediction of others predictions and predicting opportunities for cooperation that further improve our ability to capture and use energy by defeating entropy. Human ability to capture energy is limited by the grammar of human action (possible actions and sequences of actions and parallel combinations of other’s actions). So the grammar of human action consists in the physical, emotional-intuitionistic, and cognitive operations. Those operations are bounded by physical limitations of the grammars upon which they are constructed. Both Physics and Economics are bound by the same underlying grammars (laws) but because humans have memories, prediction, sentience, and consciousness, reason, calculation, symbolism, and computation, we can use debts and credits with each other to temporarily seize and advantage and then later return to equilibrium by repayment of the cooperation. We don’t violate that physical law. Because humans observe reciprocity (equilibrium) just as the physical world obeys equilibrium (entropy). And some people specialize in capitalization (productivity) and some people specialize in consumption, and others in parasitism or predation. But in the end, over time, we are limited by the physical laws of the universe. We can create productivity (as does life), or we an parasite upon other lives (as do bacteria and viruses). We cannot run the clock on parasitism (Socialism or gypsies) or conquest (islamism) forever because we will run out of hosts to prey upon. So economics is just physics with debits and credits (ability t steal, to borrow, to exchange,to produce, or to save) made possible by consciousness, by test of reciprocity (account balances), within the limit of proportionality (exit). TRIANGLE: What limits to human operations? ………………What Limits?………………. ………………………|………………………… …………….Human Actions…………….. ……………..Consciousness……………. …………………Sentience……………….. …………………….Life……………………… …………………./…………………………… ……….subatomic..macro-atomic….. ………………./…………………………….. ……….?Limits………….Limits?………… Human limits are reciprocity (positive) with the limits of proportionality (negaitve). The subatomic level appears to run out of energy by maximum dissipation. The macro atomic level appears to run out of ability to compress energy. Sorry but it’s just Physics with the ability to use each other for debt and credit that we call ‘cooperation”.

  • Hamster Wheel of Urban Economics

    Jan 5, 2020, 5:20 PM Proximity decreases opportunity costs (time). Decreases in opportunity costs increase transactions. Increases in transactions increase monetary velocity. Monetary velocity increases the possibility of consumption. Increases in consumption increase the possibility of taxation. An increase in taxation increases the possibility of commons. Increases in commons produce increases in demand for use (if not consumption) Increase in use of commons creates demand for government An increase in demand for the government creates increases in opportunities for rent. Increase in opportunity for rent increase rents. Increases in rents decrease the opportunity for commons and consumption and… you see where this goes. There is greater incentive and control in accessing rents than in creating or using commons or production. As in all cases rents accumulate until maintenance of commons is impossible Incomes decline. Rents and debt remain. Top margin leaves. Leaving only extractors (financial sector), and rent extractors (dependence and the state). Finally the major industries leave. And that’s it. Urban death follows. The only possibility is external wealth, such as Byzantium could extract as trade moved through the narrow straights. This is why the middle east is a disaster. It evolved to specialize in parasitism not production. When the trade route fell because of the age of sail it was dark ages for them, just as the Muslim destruction of Mediterranean trade caused the economic dark ages in Europe. The Hamster Wheel of economics.

  • Hamster Wheel of Urban Economics

    Jan 5, 2020, 5:20 PM Proximity decreases opportunity costs (time). Decreases in opportunity costs increase transactions. Increases in transactions increase monetary velocity. Monetary velocity increases the possibility of consumption. Increases in consumption increase the possibility of taxation. An increase in taxation increases the possibility of commons. Increases in commons produce increases in demand for use (if not consumption) Increase in use of commons creates demand for government An increase in demand for the government creates increases in opportunities for rent. Increase in opportunity for rent increase rents. Increases in rents decrease the opportunity for commons and consumption and… you see where this goes. There is greater incentive and control in accessing rents than in creating or using commons or production. As in all cases rents accumulate until maintenance of commons is impossible Incomes decline. Rents and debt remain. Top margin leaves. Leaving only extractors (financial sector), and rent extractors (dependence and the state). Finally the major industries leave. And that’s it. Urban death follows. The only possibility is external wealth, such as Byzantium could extract as trade moved through the narrow straights. This is why the middle east is a disaster. It evolved to specialize in parasitism not production. When the trade route fell because of the age of sail it was dark ages for them, just as the Muslim destruction of Mediterranean trade caused the economic dark ages in Europe. The Hamster Wheel of economics.

  • Fool Us Twice, Shame on Us.

    Jan 8, 2020, 9:14 PM ‘FOOL US TWICE, SHAME ON US.

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    Why did they invent lying? And why are we susceptible to it? Abrahamic deceit is not backward. It is an advanced technology that like viruses or cancer, that takes advantage of a natural cognitive vulnerability to empathy and suggestion to bypass reason and create addiction. The vast majority of humans have trivial agency and are merely gene machines that imitate others around them. Institutions, Myth, Tradition, Norms are all means of training extremely adaptive domesticated animals to work as a group. European Civilization Institutions: Competition between 1. Military(Duty – Hierarchy), 2. Traditional Law(Markets Meritocracy), 3. Faith (Piety – Equality) UNDERMINING 1. Darwin Undermines faith 2. Postwar Jewish Intellectuals Undermine all three. 3. Successful Disintermediation of the Military from Politics. 4. Immigration prevents reformation The West has maintained a market (not monopoly) between all three Military, Law(Markets), Faith. And they attacked all three. Everyone thinks their ‘discipline(class)’ was the core of european civilization, but it was the balance of powers between them. Like everything in the West, once we have sovereignty we have markets, and tripartism: Military, Law (market), and Faith. We would have made it without immigration. Just like Rome. But this is how the (((christians))) destroyed rome. It’s a repeat of the attack on rome by the same people. Fool us once, shame on them. Fool use twice shame on us.’ FOOL US TWICE, SHAME ON US. Why did they invent lying? And why are we susceptible to it? Abrahamic deceit is not backward. It is an advanced technology that like viruses or cancer, that takes advantage of a natural cognitive vulnerability to empathy and suggestion to bypass reason and create addiction. The vast majority of humans have trivial agency and are merely gene machines that imitate others around them. Institutions, Myth, Tradition, Norms are all means of training extremely adaptive domesticated animals to work as a group. European Civilization Institutions: Competition between 1. Military(Duty – Hierarchy), 2. Traditional Law(Markets Meritocracy), 3. Faith (Piety – Equality) UNDERMINING 1. Darwin Undermines faith 2. Postwar Jewish Intellectuals Undermine all three. 3. Successful Disintermediation of the Military from Politics. 4. Immigration prevents reformation The West has maintained a market (not monopoly) between all three Military, Law(Markets), Faith. And they attacked all three. Everyone thinks their ‘discipline(class)’ was the core of european civilization, but it was the balance of powers between them. Like everything in the West, once we have sovereignty we have markets, and tripartism: Military, Law (market), and Faith. We would have made it without immigration. Just like Rome. But this is how the (((christians))) destroyed rome. It’s a repeat of the attack on rome by the same people. Fool us once, shame on them. Fool use twice shame on us.