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  • Principles of Brehon Law (Irish Common Law)

    by Bill Joslin Updated Brehon model: 1) Demonstrated Results. Gauged by the degree at which ones life results from their own will and amount of property maintained. Principle: one’s will (decisions) extends beyond just their domestic and professional life. In other words they direct the actions of many others who rely on the principle for a livelihood (a general, a business owner which maintains a stable of employees, a foundation head which governs the organization) – a judge of last resort within their domain (their business etc) Qualifies you to be a judge on severe matters, be chosen for commons management, be chosen for international trade negotiations, be chosen as supreme judge of last resort. 2) Autonomous agent: employed by another but commands many below. His will extends beyond just his own activities. For example a lower officer, a VP/Director/manager, in a company who has last say (judge of last resort) within his management purview. An officer in militia etc. Qualifies you to be a judge, to be part of the selection committees for supreme judge, trade team, commons management team)(vote) 3) Autonomous Independent – one who does not rely on another for livelihood, but does not command others as well. Self employed, contractors , self reliant businesses like agriculture etc. They answer to no one but command no one. Qualifies you to be a judge on minor issues, argue in court, enforce the law. Select commons management team, trade team etc. (Vote) 4) Independent agent: you work for others, they command your activities, you hold and maintain property, hold no debt, are able to sustain yourself and your family without aid or loans from others. Qualifies you to: enforce the law, bring charges before the court, argu cases on minor issues. Have kids. 5) Agent: you are able to pay your bills, hold a job but don’t own a home (you rent) you take care of yourself (are not a burden) but have reduced “skin in the game). Qualifies you to argue your case before the courts, petition to bring charges before the courts, basic protections from society in exchange for taxes and community service. Can marry and have kids but if they cannot maintain productive contribution (need assistance) they lose their kids. 6) Dependent: a ward of the state or to those who care for you, proven not able to care or sustain themselves without aid. Qualifies you to not be mistreated, can petition to bring charges before the court. Must exchange time and labour in caring for the commons to pay for the social assistance given. Are not considered “self-owned” but rather owned by the state or partially owned by the state or a principle under which care the dependent resides. Not allowed to marry or have kids. Must serve in commons maintenance. 7) Blight: have demonstrated they are not able to function within society without causing damages – professional criminals, repeat offenders. Qualifies you to: no protections by law, to be killed on sight, to be robbed, assualted etc by any member of society without facing consequence. Outside of the law – no protections of law. 8) Everyone serves in the militia and law enforcement. Everyone must contribute back to the commons in either community service or taxes or both (nobody says yes or no to your standing or grants you your rights. You claim your rights by demonstrating independence and extension of agency. This removes gatekeeping but at the same time restricts access to power) prove it and it is yours.

  • Principles of Brehon Law (Irish Common Law)

    by Bill Joslin Updated Brehon model: 1) Demonstrated Results. Gauged by the degree at which ones life results from their own will and amount of property maintained. Principle: one’s will (decisions) extends beyond just their domestic and professional life. In other words they direct the actions of many others who rely on the principle for a livelihood (a general, a business owner which maintains a stable of employees, a foundation head which governs the organization) – a judge of last resort within their domain (their business etc) Qualifies you to be a judge on severe matters, be chosen for commons management, be chosen for international trade negotiations, be chosen as supreme judge of last resort. 2) Autonomous agent: employed by another but commands many below. His will extends beyond just his own activities. For example a lower officer, a VP/Director/manager, in a company who has last say (judge of last resort) within his management purview. An officer in militia etc. Qualifies you to be a judge, to be part of the selection committees for supreme judge, trade team, commons management team)(vote) 3) Autonomous Independent – one who does not rely on another for livelihood, but does not command others as well. Self employed, contractors , self reliant businesses like agriculture etc. They answer to no one but command no one. Qualifies you to be a judge on minor issues, argue in court, enforce the law. Select commons management team, trade team etc. (Vote) 4) Independent agent: you work for others, they command your activities, you hold and maintain property, hold no debt, are able to sustain yourself and your family without aid or loans from others. Qualifies you to: enforce the law, bring charges before the court, argu cases on minor issues. Have kids. 5) Agent: you are able to pay your bills, hold a job but don’t own a home (you rent) you take care of yourself (are not a burden) but have reduced “skin in the game). Qualifies you to argue your case before the courts, petition to bring charges before the courts, basic protections from society in exchange for taxes and community service. Can marry and have kids but if they cannot maintain productive contribution (need assistance) they lose their kids. 6) Dependent: a ward of the state or to those who care for you, proven not able to care or sustain themselves without aid. Qualifies you to not be mistreated, can petition to bring charges before the court. Must exchange time and labour in caring for the commons to pay for the social assistance given. Are not considered “self-owned” but rather owned by the state or partially owned by the state or a principle under which care the dependent resides. Not allowed to marry or have kids. Must serve in commons maintenance. 7) Blight: have demonstrated they are not able to function within society without causing damages – professional criminals, repeat offenders. Qualifies you to: no protections by law, to be killed on sight, to be robbed, assualted etc by any member of society without facing consequence. Outside of the law – no protections of law. 8) Everyone serves in the militia and law enforcement. Everyone must contribute back to the commons in either community service or taxes or both (nobody says yes or no to your standing or grants you your rights. You claim your rights by demonstrating independence and extension of agency. This removes gatekeeping but at the same time restricts access to power) prove it and it is yours.

  • The Goal (godhood / transcendence) The Strategy (velocity : truth, sovereignty,

    The Goal (godhood / transcendence)

    The Strategy (velocity : truth, sovereignty, reciprocity, Law, Markets)

    The Law ( productive, fully informed warrantied, voluntary transfer free of imposition of costs by externality, through action or inaction)

    The Histories and The Heroes

    The Festivals and The Rituals

    The Oath

    The Disciplines (Stoic, Epicurean)


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-08 17:36:00 UTC

  • —“What is the central dogma of the postmodern left?”

    —“What is the central dogma of the postmodern left?”—- THE POSTMODERN CANON (Really, this is the answer). (The Vision of the Anointed) 1) While never having power, never governing, never building business and industry or army, the anointed are confident that they could rule better than the law, markets, and meritocratic outcomes. 2) All that matters in enforcing the vision of the anointed is political power, and as such all that matters is getting political power, and therefore groups must do whatever possible to obtain political power by any means. 3) Truth, reason, science, reciprocity, value, are therefore just one means of obtaining power and therefore irrelevant in the pursuit of power, and as such neither truth, nor reason, nor value nor results of the sciences, nor the requirement for reciprocity either serve the interests of obtaining power or not, and therefore intellectual honestly and consistency is both unnecessary and an impediment to obtaining power. 4) The communist, scientific socialist, democratic socialist, and cultural marxist movements having failed in the competition for power given the successes of science, private property, markets, and consumer capitalism, the only means of obtaining power by which to impose a managed economy and equality of outcome, is to change the political value system from economic outcome to social status outcome (‘oppression’). 5) Changing from material improvement and relative material equality to social status equality is to pursue the intuitively desirable but the physically impossible. (just as communism and socialism and life after death were impossible) 6) The optimum means of obtaining power is to fragment the polity into identities, and therefore increase the demand for authoritarian solutions that replace existing market models.

  • —“What is the central dogma of the postmodern left?”

    —“What is the central dogma of the postmodern left?”—- THE POSTMODERN CANON (Really, this is the answer). (The Vision of the Anointed) 1) While never having power, never governing, never building business and industry or army, the anointed are confident that they could rule better than the law, markets, and meritocratic outcomes. 2) All that matters in enforcing the vision of the anointed is political power, and as such all that matters is getting political power, and therefore groups must do whatever possible to obtain political power by any means. 3) Truth, reason, science, reciprocity, value, are therefore just one means of obtaining power and therefore irrelevant in the pursuit of power, and as such neither truth, nor reason, nor value nor results of the sciences, nor the requirement for reciprocity either serve the interests of obtaining power or not, and therefore intellectual honestly and consistency is both unnecessary and an impediment to obtaining power. 4) The communist, scientific socialist, democratic socialist, and cultural marxist movements having failed in the competition for power given the successes of science, private property, markets, and consumer capitalism, the only means of obtaining power by which to impose a managed economy and equality of outcome, is to change the political value system from economic outcome to social status outcome (‘oppression’). 5) Changing from material improvement and relative material equality to social status equality is to pursue the intuitively desirable but the physically impossible. (just as communism and socialism and life after death were impossible) 6) The optimum means of obtaining power is to fragment the polity into identities, and therefore increase the demand for authoritarian solutions that replace existing market models.

  • “What is the central dogma of the postmodern left?”—- THE POSTMODERN CANON (Re

    —“What is the central dogma of the postmodern left?”—-

    THE POSTMODERN CANON (Really, this is the answer).

    (The Vision of the Anointed)

    1) While never having power, never governing, never building business and industry or army, the anointed are confident that they could rule better than the law, markets, and meritocratic outcomes.

    2) All that matters in enforcing the vision of the anointed is political power, and as such all that matters is getting political power, and therefore groups must do whatever possible to obtain political power by any means.

    3) Truth, reason, science, reciprocity, value, are therefore just one means of obtaining power and therefore irrelevant in the pursuit of power, and as such neither truth, nor reason, nor value nor results of the sciences, nor the requirement for reciprocity either serve the interests of obtaining power or not, and therefore intellectual honestly and consistency is both unnecessary and an impediment to obtaining power.

    4) The communist, scientific socialist, democratic socialist, and cultural marxist movements having failed in the competition for power given the successes of science, private property, markets, and consumer capitalism, the only means of obtaining power by which to impose a managed economy and equality of outcome, is to change the political value system from economic outcome to social status outcome (‘oppression’).

    5) Changing from material improvement and relative material equality to social status equality is to pursue the intuitively desirable but the physically impossible. (just as communism and socialism and life after death were impossible)

    6) The optimum means of obtaining power is to fragment the polity into identities, and therefore increase the demand for authoritarian solutions that replace existing market models.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-07 20:25:00 UTC

  • POSTMODERN CANON (Really, this is the answer).** 1. All that matters in governan

    https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-central-dogma-of-the-postmodern-left/answer/Curt-Doolittle?share=7de0e90e&srid=u4Qv**THE POSTMODERN CANON (Really, this is the answer).**

    1. All that matters in governance is power, and as such all that matters is getting power, and therefore groups must do whatever possible to obtain power by any means.

    2. Truth, reason, science, reciprocity, value, are therefore just one means of obtaining power and therefore irrelevant in the pursuit of power, and as such neither truth, nor reason, nor value nor results of the sciences, nor the requirement for reciprocity either serve the interests of obtaining power or not, and therefore intellectual honestly and consistency is both unnecessary and an impediment to obtaining power.

    3. The communist, scientific socialist, democratic socialist, and cultural marxist movements having failed in the competition for power given the successes of science, private property, markets, and consumer capitalism, the only means of obtaining power by which to impose a managed economy and equality of outcome, is to change the political value system from economic outcome to social status outcome (‘oppression’).

    4. Changing from material improvement and relative material equality to social status equality is to pursue the intuitively desirable but the physically impossible. (just as communism and socialism and life after death were impossible)

    5. The optimum means of obtaining power is to fragment the polity into identities, and therefore increase the demand for authoritarian solutions that replace existing market models.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-07 20:10:00 UTC

  • 3.1 END: Executive Office of the President 3.2 END: United States Department of

    3.1 END: Executive Office of the President

    3.2 END: United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)

    3.3 DEVOLVE: United States Department of Commerce

    3.4 KEEP: United States Department of Defense (DOD)

    3.5 END: United States Department of Education

    3.6 END: United States Department of Energy

    3.7 END: United States Department of Health and Human Services

    3.8 DEVOLVE: United States Department of Homeland Security

    3.9 END: United States Department of Housing and Urban Development

    3.10 DEVOLVE: United States Department of the Interior

    3.11 DEVOLVE: United States Department of Justice

    3.12 END: United States Department of Labor (DOL)

    3.13 DEVOLVE: United States Department of State (DOS)

    3.14 END: United States Department of Transportation

    3.15 KEEP: States Department of the Treasury

    3.16 KEEP States Department of Veterans Affairs

    3.17


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-06 11:42:00 UTC

  • THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DEBATE, NEGOTIATION, AND PROSECUTION SERIES: Intelligible

    THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DEBATE, NEGOTIATION, AND PROSECUTION

    SERIES: Intelligible > imaginable(believable) > reasonable > rational > justificationary > logical > calculable > tautological.

    1) On can rely on intuitionism and start with reason in order to construct calculation, or one can start with logic explain calculation (transformation of inputs into outputs), and devolve calculation into increasingly incommensurable (deflated, inflated, conflated, fictionalized) categories, until we define the unintelligible.

    2) We can start optimistically with an attempt at negotiation and therefore cooperation, leaving open one’s choice of preference, or we can start pessimistically with prosecution and therefore and therefore a threat, leaving decidability (Truth) as the only means of escape.

    3) In the market and in philosophy we can choose, in law and the court we cannot, because if you cannot testify to it – which is what empiricism is reducible to – you cannot defend yourself from prosecution with it.

    So as I write natural law, I don’t negotiate, I prosecute.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-05 08:40:00 UTC

  • A SET OF CYCLES OF HISTORY (there are many more) 8) War Against Communism/Postmo

    A SET OF CYCLES OF HISTORY (there are many more)

    8) War Against Communism/Postmodernism > ???? ????

    7) European Civil War > (intellectual vacuum)

    6) Post Napoleonic Wars > Darwin/Menger/Maxwell/Pareto/Spencer/Nietzsche vs Marx/Boas/Freud/Cantor/Frankfurt vs Postmodern.

    5) Decline of Monarchies Thirty years war > Hobbes/Locke/Smith/Hume

    4) Decline of Italy > Machiavelli/Galileo

    3) Decline of Rome > Aurelius (too many to list.) (Augustine)

    2) Decline of Athens > Socrates/Plato/Aristotle/Zeno

    1) Bronze Age Collapse > Homer

    Laments to the lost peak, feed the new ambitions.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-04-29 16:19:00 UTC