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  • FROM THE STUDY OF RECENT REVOLUTIONS AROUND THE WORLD OWN THE NIGHT 0) Do not as

    FROM THE STUDY OF RECENT REVOLUTIONS AROUND THE WORLD

    OWN THE NIGHT

    0) Do not ask permission, do not hold a rally, just march (maintain maneuver at all times).

    1) Distributed, organized, command and control, with clear parking, and multiple primary and secondary exit routes, as well as territorial cover (hiding). This is trivial. The left does it by messaging and email. Distribute maps with ammunition, gasoline, money (ATM’s), food supplies, along each route.

    2) Demonstrate present success(torches, numbers), rather than past failure.(ie: Nazi stupidity.) No symbols. No power symbols other than sheer numbers. Men, and actions (strength), not symbols and speech (weakness). Stay on message: if you need flags or symbols it means you’re weak.You want people to run, and fear a thing, but not YOU.

    3) Total anonymity. Covering faces with bandanas, wearing cheap, disposable, non-identifiable clothing.

    4) Using Numbers and Silence Alone: Never engaging in rallies, speeches, discourses or arguments. Only action. “Silence, Patience, Violence.”

    5) Start torch groups at incremental distributed staging areas, a block or so apart. End after the torch-march on a win, and retreating into the night with enough people at each.

    6) Carrying backpacks full of molotovs to press advance or cover a retreat. A few rifles to drive off a helicopter close enough to observe anything of value. For the majority, small sidearms are lighter, easier to move with, easier to conceal, and totally sufficient at these ranges. Carry at least 200 rounds.

    7) Using fire, damage, and injury to occupy first responders. Especially using lengths of chain to short power lines. Leaving teams near transformers to take out power to create darkness.

    8) If attacked start with fire, but if rushed, use suppressing fire and kill as many leftists as possible, so that they are terrified to oppose.

    9) Multiple exit routes, and pushing through police obstruction with fire, destruction, and weaponry.

    10) OWN THE NIGHT. Daytime is the enemy. OWN THE NIGHT. Daytime gives cowards confidence. “Own the Night: Silence, Numbers, Darkness and Fire.”


    Source date (UTC): 2017-08-18 09:41:00 UTC

  • MY WORK: TWO THEORIES, ONE QUESTION, ONE OBJECTIVE My work, and this book, is pr

    MY WORK: TWO THEORIES, ONE QUESTION, ONE OBJECTIVE

    My work, and this book, is predicated upon two theories, one question, and one objective:

    1) The First Theory: Western Civilization, in prehistory, invented deflationary truth, and this is the single cause of all consequent western developments.

    I work with incentives, and assume we merely justify what works. This explains all human behavior I am able to decompose, right down to variations in personality traits as variations in reward systems that produce the stages of the prey drive.

    Pastoralism (highly distributed property ownership) > no concentration of capital that makes armies possible.

    ……|> Family/Clan(cost of weapons) > Independently funded ‘pirates/vikings/raiders’ practice pirate ethics (liberty). > Militia not army.

    ……………….|>………Maneuver (Tactics using horse, bronze, wheel) > Requires unbreakable oaths even in the face of death.

    ………………………………..| > Deflationary Testimonial Truth(Contract) > The centrality of truth and oath as greatest cultural asset.

    ……………………………………………….| > Tolerance for reordering the status hierarchy by merit.

    …………………………………………………………….| > Heroism (Risk Taking) (Entrepreneurship)

    ………………………………………………………………………|> Sovereignty (ownership)

    …………………………………………………………………………………|> Common law of property (Tort), Independent judges, jury, thang, senate

    …………………………………………………………………………………………………..|> Markets in everything

    ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………|> Classes imitate status signals of aristocracy.

    The application of maneuver (today’s “ooda loop”) to the organization of civilization.

    The west never needs to be first, but it is always fastest.

    Westerners do demonstrate higher degrees of anxiety, lower clannishness, higher trust.

    2) The second theory: that what we call abrahamism was a profound innovation in the art of deception by the techniquos of conflation and suggestion and ficationalism, and that it was through this means of deception in the ancient world, under judaism, christianity, and islam using writing and pulpit, and in the modern under marxism, postmodernism, and islamism using media and academy.

    3) The question: is it possible to define a test of what we call scientific, deflationary, truthfulness regardless of subject matter, such that we can extend the warranty of due diligence on products and services to that of information: meaning: speech?

    4) The ambition: to produce teach people the technique – constituting an additional logic, to create a movement if not institution to teach this technique, and produce a constitutional amendments with sufficient incentives for a population to voluntarily vote for this requirement in law – or to provoke a revolution and secession and implement it regardless.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-08-15 23:41:00 UTC

  • THIS YEAR – THE TOOLS OF REVOLUTION – REVOLUTION COMES. We will have(a) de-legit

    THIS YEAR – THE TOOLS OF REVOLUTION – REVOLUTION COMES.

    We will have(a) de-legitimized the federal government, (b) a moral license for revolution (c) a set of demands for the devolution of the federal government, (d) necessary and sufficient incentive for majority approval of those demands, (e) a plan of transition, (f) a means of raising the cost of the status quo until the revolutionary demands are met. I do not expect this to result in a war between the public factions, but between the predatory state, finance, media, academy ‘cathedral complex’ and the majority of people, the military, and the judiciary.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-08-14 08:41:00 UTC

  • Q: What does the right and libertarian market need in a social media? A: The rig

    Q: What does the right and libertarian market need in a social media?
    A: The right needs (i) a curated front page of articles – Drudge, (ii) a twitter-like notification stream, (iii) a facebook-like collaboration space, and (iv) high volume video hosting.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-08-11 15:17:15 UTC

    Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/5087983510613082

  • A SHORT COURSE IN SIGNALING —“Respectfully, I don’t comprehend this literature

    A SHORT COURSE IN SIGNALING

    —“Respectfully, I don’t comprehend this literature. Can you explain it a bit, Sir. C. Doolittle?”—

    Read the articles below in this order:

    1 – Signaling Theory

    2 – Conspicuous consumption

    3 – Signaling in Economics

    4 – Virtue Signaling

    5 – Purity Spiral

    1 – Signalling theory – Wikipedia

    Within evolutionary biology, signalling theory is a body of theoretical work examining communication between…

    EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signalling_theory

    2 – Conspicuous consumption – Wikipedia

    Conspicuous consumption is the spending of money on and the acquiring of luxury goods and services to…

    EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conspicuous_consumption

    3 – Signalling (economics) – Wikipedia

    In contract theory, signaling (or signalling: see Spelling differences) is the idea that one party (termed the…

    EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signalling_(economics)

    4 – Virtue signalling – Wikipedia

    Virtue signalling is the conspicuous expression of moral values done primarily with the intent of enhancing standing within a social group. The term was first used in signalling theory, to describe any behavior that could be used to signal virtue—especially piety among the religious.[1] Since 2015,…

    EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtue_signalling

    5 – The Purity Spiral – Red Gulls

    The purity spiral is an obnoxious form of virtue signaling where people actively compete to show that they are…

    http://www.redgulls.com/2016/08/17/the-purity-spiral/

    REDGULLS.COM

    There you go.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-08-10 14:16:00 UTC

  • THE RISE OF EUROPEAN ROME & COLLAPSE UNDER PERSIAN BYZANTIUM -Roman Monarchy …

    THE RISE OF EUROPEAN ROME & COLLAPSE UNDER PERSIAN BYZANTIUM

    -Roman Monarchy … 753 – 510BCE

    -Roman Republic ….. 510–27BCE

    Historians traditionally date the end of the Roman Republic in 27BCE, when Octavian is proclaimed Augustus (the defeat of Mark Antony and Cleopatra at the battle of Actium takes place in 31BCE).

    -Roman Empire……… 27BCE-395CE

    The beginning of the crisis of the Roman Republic that culminated in the advent of the Roman Empire is usually dated in 134BCE, with the inauguration of Gracchus as tribune.

    69CE is named “the year of the four emperors”, in which four emperors ruled in succession: Galba, Otho, Vitelius and Vespasian. It is the end of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, after the suicide of Nero in 68CE, and the beginning of the Flavian dynasty.

    In 285CE, Diocletian introduces the Tetrarchy (four emperors at once). This arrangement is unsuccessful, leading to a civil war that was finally ended by Constantine I, who defeated his rivals and became once again sole ruler of the Empire.

    The Roman Empire splits permanently into Eastern and Western halves in 395CE, after the death of Theodosius I, the last emperor to rule over both parts of the Roman Empire and who made Christianity the official religion of the Empire (Edict of Thessalonica).

    I don’t like the expression ‘Roman Federation’ for that period of the Roman Empire. I haven’t found any historian using it.

    -Roman Church………306CE is not properly the year the Roman Church forms, but Constantine is proclaimed Emperor on that date.

    -Roman Tolerance …. 313CE (Edict of Milan).

    -Forcible Conversion…..380CE (Edict of Thessalonica).

    -Roman Fall …………… In 476CE Odoacer deposed Romulus Augustulus.

    Note: Why do you quote Evan Andrews? He doesn’t seem to favor the theory that the spread of Christianity was a major factor in the fall of Rome.

    Also on the question of the decline of Ancient Rome, have you read about the research conducted in Rome by Tenney Frank at the beginning of the XXth century? He was one of the first classical scholars arguing that Roman expansion brought in masses of foreign peoples and slaves that over time changed the ethnic make-up of the Roman populace and contributed to the empire’s ruin.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-08-10 13:52:00 UTC

  • REVIEW FOR NEWBS 1 – ACQUISITIONISM replaces psychology, 2 – REPRODUCTIVE DIVISI

    REVIEW FOR NEWBS

    1 – ACQUISITIONISM replaces psychology,

    2 – REPRODUCTIVE DIVISIONS of perception and methods of coercion replace Sociology

    3 – TESTIMONIALISM replaces Epistemology

    4 – PROPERTARIANISM replaces ethics

    5 – ALGORITHMIC NATURAL LAW replaces Law

    6 – MARKETS in Everything replaces internal politics

    7 – Group EVOLUTIONARY STRATEGY replaces political relations.

    Propertarianism completes science and reforms philosophy, psychology, sociology, law, politics and international relations.

    Its bigger than Marxism in scope.

    So that’s why it takes me so long.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-08-09 08:10:00 UTC

  • THREE STAGES OF MENTAL ILLNESS Mental illness as far as I know, is measured: 1 –

    THREE STAGES OF MENTAL ILLNESS

    Mental illness as far as I know, is measured:

    1 – The first by the harm to the individual or his peers (harm).

    2 – The second measure is whether cooperation is no longer possible because of an insufficiently shared reality. In which case we are stuck with the problem of decidability – which corresponds more closely to reality (cooperation).

    3 – The third measure is whether individuals suffer psychological pain because their theories and consequent actions produce results in reality that dissatisfy, frustrate, or agonize them.

    Beyond that we have merely ability, ignorance, error, bias, wishful thinking, and deceit.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-08-08 11:10:00 UTC

  • TRANSCENDENCE (transcendence in fact: evolution) … AGENCY (physical, emotional

    TRANSCENDENCE (transcendence in fact: evolution)

    … AGENCY (physical, emotional, intellectual)

    … … SOVERIEGNTY (Via Negativa Limits)

    … … … Violence

    … … … … Law

    … … … … Allies

    … … … … Fighting (handed)

    … … … … War fighting (Armed)

    … … INVENTORY (Via Practica Limits )

    … … … Memory

    … … … … Metaphysics (Unknown assumptions)

    … … … … Information (Knowledge / Relations)

    … … … … Judgements (Values / Prejudices)

    … … … … Skills (Operations / Transformations)

    … … … … Habits (Behavior, manners)

    … … … … Will (discipline: mental and emotional)

    … … … Body

    … … … … Fitness (Physicality / Age / Desirability)

    … … … … Morphology

    … … … … Genetics

    … … … Assets

    … … … … Interests (‘paper capital’ / contracts etc.)

    … … … … Portable Capital

    … … … … Fixed Capital (inc. built / territorial)

    … … … … Organizational Capital (biz)

    … … … … Shareholder Commons (biz/etc)

    … … … Relations (Kin and Kith)

    … … … … Mate

    … … … … Offspring

    … … … … Kin

    … … … … … Clan, Tribe, Nation, Race, Mankind

    … … … … Kith

    … … … … … Friends, Neighbors, etc.

    … … … Productive Assets

    … … … … Reputation

    … … … … Customers (employment)

    … … … … Rents (yes, many of them)

    … … … … Associations

    … … … Political Assets

    … … … … Interest Holder Commons (public assets)

    … … … … Normative Commons (informal institutions)

    … … … … Civic Institutions (Banks, Insurers, Producers)

    … … … … Institutional Commons ( branches of govt )

    … … … … Citizenship Commons (insurance)

    … … … Generative Assets

    … … … … Rates of Transcendence (population ability distribution)

    … … … … Rates of Reproduction

    … … … … Rates of Production

    … … … … Rates of Adaptation

    … … … … Rates of Innovation

    … … … … Rates of Accumulation of capital

    … … … … Rates of Expansion

    … … … … Rates of Competition

    … … TRUTH (Via Positiva Limits)

    … … … Testimony

    … … … … Narratives (opportunities)

    … … … … Recipies (methods)

    … … … … Science (Measurements)


    Source date (UTC): 2017-08-05 17:43:00 UTC

  • Daniel Gurpide Could you help me with the dates in the Rise/Collapse section bel

    Daniel Gurpide Could you help me with the dates in the Rise/Collapse section below? -thanks

    THE RULERS SPEAK IN LAW (limitations) – those who do.

    THE MERCHANTS SPEAK IN IDEALS (ambitions) – those who wish.

    THE SLAVES SPEAK IN RELIGION (resistance) – those who resist.

    LAW(MARKETS) : Rome: Real-Deflation (Everyone) SCIENCE / TRUTH

    WISDOM (FAMILIES): China: Real (Confucius) WISDOM LIT. / REASONABLE

    PHILOSOPHY: Athens: Ideal (Plato) PHILOSOPHY / REASON (RATIONALISM)

    THEOSOPHY: Phoenicia: Literary (Augustine) MYTH / ANALOGY (STORY)

    THEOLOGY: Babylon: Theology (Zoroaster) MYSTICISM / SUGGESTION

    MONOPOLY: Arabia: Unreal-Conflation (Abraham ) LIES / DECEPTION

    FOOLS talk about CONSPIRACIES

    SIMPLE people talk about PEOPLE, (No Collars – Tunics )

    COMMON people talk about EVENTS, (Blue Collars – Pants )

    EDUCATED people talk about IDEAS. (White Collars – Suits )

    WISE people talk about LAWS. (Black collars – Robes)

    THE RISE OF EUROPEAN ROME & COLLAPSE UNDER PERSIAN BYZANTIUM

    Roman Monarchy … 753 -> 510bc (243 yrs)

    Roman Republic ….. 510 -> 134 bc (376 yrs)

    Roman Empire……… 134bc -> 69 ad (

    Roman Federation .. 285 -> (East and west split)

    Roman Church Forms. 306 ->

    Roman Tolerance …. 313 (Edict of Milan)

    Forcible Conversion..380 (Edict of Thessalonica)

    Roman Fall …………… 476ad

    EVAN ANDREWS ON THE FALL OF ROMAN CIVILIZATION

    1) Invasions by Barbarian tribes

    The most straightforward theory for Western Rome’s collapse pins the fall on a string of military losses sustained against outside forces. Rome had tangled with Germanic tribes for centuries, but by the 300s “barbarian” groups like the Goths had encroached beyond the Empire’s borders. The Romans weathered a Germanic uprising in the late fourth century, but in 410 the Visigoth King Alaric successfully sacked the city of Rome. The Empire spent the next several decades under constant threat before “the Eternal City” was raided again in 455, this time by the Vandals. Finally, in 476, the Germanic leader Odoacer staged a revolt and deposed the Emperor Romulus Augustulus. From then on, no Roman emperor would ever again rule from a post in Italy, leading many to cite 476 as the year the Western Empire suffered its deathblow.

    2) Economic troubles and overreliance on slave labor

    Even as Rome was under attack from outside forces, it was also crumbling from within thanks to a severe financial crisis. Constant wars and overspending had significantly lightened imperial coffers, and oppressive taxation and inflation had widened the gap between rich and poor. In the hope of avoiding the taxman, many members of the wealthy classes had even fled to the countryside and set up independent fiefdoms. At the same time, the empire was rocked by a labor deficit. Rome’s economy depended on slaves to till its fields and work as craftsmen, and its military might had traditionally provided a fresh influx of conquered peoples to put to work. But when expansion ground to a halt in the second century, Rome’s supply of slaves and other war treasures began to dry up. A further blow came in the fifth century, when the Vandals claimed North Africa and began disrupting the empire’s trade by prowling the Mediterranean as pirates. With its economy faltering and its commercial and agricultural production in decline, the Empire began to lose its grip on Europe.

    3) The rise of the Eastern Empire

    The fate of Western Rome was partially sealed in the late third century, when the Emperor Diocletian divided the Empire into two halves—the Western Empire seated in the city of Milan, and the Eastern Empire in Byzantium, later known as Constantinople. The division made the empire more easily governable in the short term, but over time the two halves drifted apart. East and West failed to adequately work together to combat outside threats, and the two often squabbled over resources and military aid. As the gulf widened, the largely Greek-speaking Eastern Empire grew in wealth while the Latin-speaking West descended into economic crisis. Most importantly, the strength of the Eastern Empire served to divert Barbarian invasions to the West. Emperors like Constantine ensured that the city of Constantinople was fortified and well guarded, but Italy and the city of Rome—which only had symbolic value for many in the East—were left vulnerable. The Western political structure would finally disintegrate in the fifth century, but the Eastern Empire endured in some form for another thousand years before being overwhelmed by the Ottoman Empire in the 1400s.

    4) Overexpansion and military overspending

    At its height, the Roman Empire stretched from the Atlantic Ocean all the way to the Euphrates River in the Middle East, but its grandeur may have also been its downfall. With such a vast territory to govern, the empire faced an administrative and logistical nightmare. Even with their excellent road systems, the Romans were unable to communicate quickly or effectively enough to manage their holdings. Rome struggled to marshal enough troops and resources to defend its frontiers from local rebellions and outside attacks, and by the second century the Emperor Hadrian was forced to build his famous wall in Britain just to keep the enemy at bay. As more and more funds were funneled into the military upkeep of the empire, technological advancement slowed and Rome’s civil infrastructure fell into disrepair.

    5) Government corruption and political instability

    If Rome’s sheer size made it difficult to govern, ineffective and inconsistent leadership only served to magnify the problem. Being the Roman emperor had always been a particularly dangerous job, but during the tumultuous second and third centuries it nearly became a death sentence. Civil war thrust the empire into chaos, and more than 20 men took the throne in the span of only 75 years, usually after the murder of their predecessor. The Praetorian Guard—the emperor’s personal bodyguards—assassinated and installed new sovereigns at will, and once even auctioned the spot off to the highest bidder. The political rot also extended to the Roman Senate, which failed to temper the excesses of the emperors due to its own widespread corruption and incompetence. As the situation worsened, civic pride waned and many Roman citizens lost trust in their leadership.

    6) The arrival of the Huns and the migration of the Barbarian tribes

    The Barbarian attacks on Rome partially stemmed from a mass migration caused by the Huns’ invasion of Europe in the late fourth century. When these Eurasian warriors rampaged through northern Europe, they drove many Germanic tribes to the borders of the Roman Empire. The Romans grudgingly allowed members of the Visigoth tribe to cross south of the Danube and into the safety of Roman territory, but they treated them with extreme cruelty. According to the historian Ammianus Marcellinus, Roman officials even forced the starving Goths to trade their children into slavery in exchange for dog meat. In brutalizing the Goths, the Romans created a dangerous enemy within their own borders. When the oppression became too much to bear, the Goths rose up in revolt and eventually routed a Roman army and killed the Eastern Emperor Valens during the Battle of Adrianople in A.D. 378. The shocked Romans negotiated a flimsy peace with the barbarians, but the truce unraveled in 410, when the Goth King Alaric moved west and sacked Rome. With the Western Empire weakened, Germanic tribes like the Vandals and the Saxons were able to surge across its borders and occupy Britain, Spain and North Africa.

    7) Christianity and the loss of traditional values

    The decline of Rome dovetailed with the spread of Christianity, and some have argued that the rise of a new faith helped contribute to the empire’s fall. The Edict of Milan legalized Christianity in 313, and it later became the state religion in 380. These decrees ended centuries of persecution, but they may have also eroded the traditional Roman values system. Christianity displaced the polytheistic Roman religion, which viewed the emperor as having a divine status, and also shifted focus away from the glory of the state and onto a sole deity. Meanwhile, popes and other church leaders took an increased role in political affairs, further complicating governance. The 18th-century historian Edward Gibbon was the most famous proponent of this theory, but his take has since been widely criticized. While the spread of Christianity may have played a small role in curbing Roman civic virtue, most scholars now argue that its influence paled in comparison to military, economic and administrative factors.

    8) Weakening of the Roman legions

    For most of its history, Rome’s military was the envy of the ancient world. But during the decline, the makeup of the once mighty legions began to change. Unable to recruit enough soldiers from the Roman citizenry, emperors like Diocletian and Constantine began hiring foreign mercenaries to prop up their armies. The ranks of the legions eventually swelled with Germanic Goths and other barbarians, so much so that Romans began using the Latin word “barbarus” in place of “soldier.” While these Germanic soldiers of fortune proved to be fierce warriors, they also had little or no loyalty to the empire, and their power-hungry officers often turned against their Roman employers. In fact, many of the barbarians who sacked the city of Rome and brought down the Western Empire had earned their military stripes while serving in the Roman legions.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-08-04 15:29:00 UTC