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  • The resilience of the collective derives in part from willingness of brittle ind

    -The resilience of the collective derives in part from willingness of brittle individual components to sacrifice themselves.–William Frisby


    Source date (UTC): 2016-08-01 13:07:39 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/760099674653093888

  • The resilience of the collective derives in part from willingness of brittle ind

    -The resilience of the collective derives in part from willingness of brittle individual components to sacrifice themselves.–William Frisby


    Source date (UTC): 2016-08-01 09:07:00 UTC

  • This is what happens when your welfare state allows the underclass to breed up!

    This is what happens when your welfare state allows the underclass to breed up!

    https://www.facebook.com/peter.brandtman/posts/10209974912987939


    Source date (UTC): 2016-07-28 18:48:00 UTC

  • ISLAMISTS USE THE MARXIST STRATEGY: PLAY TO THE DISCOUNT-SEEKING OF USEFUL IDIOT

    ISLAMISTS USE THE MARXIST STRATEGY: PLAY TO THE DISCOUNT-SEEKING OF USEFUL IDIOTS

    —“Moderates exist only to salve the anxieties of the useful idiots. They were given the right to determine customary problems, then they said that they needed a parallel judiciary. When this was achieved, they asked to be governed according to Sharia. When this was achieved the “extremists” appeared. They said that it was not right for Gods law to be checked by secular law. What was required was the entire islamisation of Nigeria. They realised this could not be achieved democratically, so they took up arms. Abacha gave them sharia and his successors got war as payment.”— Haille Mariam-Lemar


    Source date (UTC): 2016-07-25 06:47:00 UTC

  • ILLUSORY ARMORED ECHO CHAMBER OF THE CURRENT HOME —“Homes now are a form of fo

    ILLUSORY ARMORED ECHO CHAMBER OF THE CURRENT HOME

    —“Homes now are a form of fortress defending against society at large. These fortresses have come with both added expense and additional demand for seclusion.”— Aaron Kahland


    Source date (UTC): 2016-07-24 07:00:00 UTC

  • Untitled

    http://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/jul/23/genes-influence-academic-ability-across-all-subjects-latest-study-shows


    Source date (UTC): 2016-07-24 05:35:00 UTC

  • SAYS IT BETTER THAN I DO. This is how it is done. Eli has always been a better c

    https://propertarianforum.wordpress.com/2016/07/22/property-and-norms/BUTCH SAYS IT BETTER THAN I DO.

    This is how it is done. Eli has always been a better communicator that I am – particularly about Aristocracy. But think Butch is really getting there. I couldn’t have done this well myself.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-07-23 12:25:00 UTC

  • At the end of the Cold War, the Soviet Union had a total population of nearly 29

    —At the end of the Cold War, the Soviet Union had a total population of nearly 290 million, and a Gross National Product estimated at about $2.5 trillion. At that time, the United States had a total population of nearly 250 million, with a Gross Domestic Product of about $5.2 trillion. That is, the population of the United States was smaller than that of the Soviet Union, with an economy that was more than twice that of the Soviet Union. A quarter of a century later, Russia’s population is about 140 million, with a GDP of about $1.3 trillion, while the population of the United States is over 300 million, with a GDP of $13 trillion. Today, the population of the United States is twice that of Russia, and the US economy is ten times as large.—

    Now, right now, as far as I know it’s still over 2T. so a lot can happen in a short time. But the author’s point is that projecting power as a great power is freaking expensive, and requries a large population, and the russian economy doesn’t have it.

    It’s pretty hard really to form a power block with <1B people now.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-07-21 13:23:00 UTC

  • I SAID. Cantor was wrong. Cantor Was Wrong | There Are No Infinite Sets via @ste

    https://t.co/AGv8QsmEeJLIKE I SAID. Cantor was wrong.

    Cantor Was Wrong | There Are No Infinite Sets https://t.co/AGv8QsmEeJ via @steveinpursuit


    Source date (UTC): 2016-07-21 09:16:00 UTC

  • “The trend of centralization of the global economy will remain in the past. It w

    —“The trend of centralization of the global economy will remain in the past. It will be replaced by regionalization. In today’s economic instability, only systems with 0.5 to 1 billion people can be effective,”—

    —“A norm is an economic system with 0.5 to 1 billion people. This means that the world economy should fall into 5-6 relatively independent units as a result of the crisis.”—

    —” today there are two basic scenarios, based on an economic

    model. The first scenario – the salvation of the transnational price of the financial system of the US economy falls. The second scenario – the salvation of the US economy at the expense of the destruction of the global financial system. Since the Republican Party stands

    for the second scenario, for it has voted the majority of voters in 2014. The same trend we are seeing now. The Democratic Party supports the first scenario. However, the split between these scenarios is not between parties, but across them: for example, Republican George W. Bush is committed to the first scenario, a Democrat Bernie Sanders – second. But now, in the midst of the election race, it is obvious that Donald Trump represents the interests of isolationists and Hillary Clinton – globalists. That is, they are two wings of the split

    of the American elite. That is why all attempts to assess their chances of election of the President, based on the old system, where important vote count individual representatives of American society, will not work.”—


    Source date (UTC): 2016-07-20 13:20:00 UTC