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  • Finally, A Bullpup Rifle For The Alien Robot Age 😉

    The GM6 Lynx .50-cal Reciprocating Bullpup

    The Robot dog movies this year have made a better case than the bugs did in Starship Troopers: we are gonna need more firepower for the robot age. This bullpup can fire armor-piercing incendiary ammo from a standing, and even a one-handed position. For sci-fi fans, other than the trusty RPG7 (the best anti-alien weapon of all),  this is the only way to be sure. 😉

    GM6 Lynx: $14,750.00

    .50 BMG Armor Piercing Incendiary Rounds ~$3.00 Each.

    Product Info & Specs The GM6 ‘Lynx’ is a semi-automatic anti-material rifle. The rifle was designed to be compact, lightweight, accurate, low-recoil, portable and easily deployable for immediate use. Most rifles chambered in .50 BMG are heavy, long, bulky, heavily recoiling and are of a slowly operated bolt action. Many not even magazine fed. Due to the bullpup configuration, most of the weight is re-distributed to the rear of the rifle allowing for the possibility of off hand firing. This is near impossible with most other .50 BMG rifles. Thanks to the unique barrel recoil technology, the rifle’s recoil is less than the other rifles in the same category. This design also allows the rifle to be transported at a length of only 915mm/36.5″. It weighs just 25lbs, with a slight rear bias weight distribution. Assembled with match grade barrels, capable of sub-MOA accuracy with match grade ammunition. Comes with spare magazine, pair of 34mm 50 BMG scope rings, spare barrel spring, bi-pod, cleaning kit, Pelican 1750 hard case and manual. Features: • Durable mil-spec design and construction • Unique barrel recoil technology dissipates most recoil energy • Semi automatic design • Magazine fed for ease of reloading • Bullpup design for compact size and optimum weight distribution • Sub-MOA with match grade ammunition • Barrel capable of retracting for transportation at an overall length of just 36.5″ • Lightweight, just 25 lbs Specifications:

    Caliber.50 BMG
    Effective Range1500m/1640 Yards
    Magazine Capacity5
    Method of OperationLong Recoil Action
    Operating Length1126mm/44.3″
    Transportation Length928mm/36.5″
    Barrel Length730mm/28.7″
    Barrel Twist1 in 15
    Picatinny Rail built-in Elevation10.6 mils/36.2 MOA
    Weight, Empty11500g/25.3 lbs
  • I Call Them Luxurtarians: Conspicuous Consumption of Luxury Beliefs

    LUXURY BELIEFS By:  @LukeWeinhagen The belief that the world is not a dangerous place or the belief that anyone but you is responsible for your safety are luxury beliefs. Even this article will be viewed far too narrowly by most. Compared to the rest of the world, the west are all “rich”. We have insulated ourselves so effectively from the consequences of stupidity and dishonesty, and created such a vast illusion of safety in the west that unless you are actively attempting to falsify your beliefs it is safe to assume they are all luxury beliefs. ‘Luxury beliefs’ are the latest status symbol for rich Americans …

    A former classmate from Yale recently told me “monogamy is kind of outdated” and not good for society. So I asked her what her background is and if she planned to marry. She said she comes from an affluent family and works at a well-known technology company. Yes, she personally intends to have a monogamous marriage — but quickly added that marriage shouldn’t have to be for everyone. She was raised by a traditional family. She planned on having a traditional family. But she maintained that traditional families are old-fashioned and society should “evolve” beyond them. What could explain this? In the past, upper-class Americans used to display their social status with luxury goods. Today, they do it with luxury beliefs. https://nypost.com/2019/08/17/luxury-beliefs-are-the-latest-status-symbol-for-rich-americans/

    Few apply even a minimal set of tests such as @ThomasSowell’s 3 questions

    1. Compared to what? 2. At what cost? 3. What hard evidence do you have? Fewer seek a more robust set of tests such as Propertariansim’s Testimonialism @ThruTheHayes 1. Is it categorically consistent? 2. Is it logically consistent? 3. Is it empirically consistent? 4. Is it existentially possible? 5. Is it reciprocally consistent? 6. Is it fully accounted?

    Q&A: “Curt; Do You Have a Concise Definition for Testimonialism?” Colloquially: “The completion of the scientific method for the purpose of the conduct of law”. Testimonial Truth: Testimony (Speech) that is warrantied by the speaker through the performance of due diligence against imaginary content, error, bias, wishful thinking, suggestion, deception and fraud. The only truth that can exist is that which is spoken. We can never speak the perfect truth because we can never know if we possess it. The most perfect truth we can speak is that which we have performed due diligence, that we do not speak in falsehood: fraud. Testimonialism: A set of tests of due diligence, the satisfaction of which allows us to warranty that to the best of our ability our speech (testimony) is free of the falsehoods: imaginary content, error, bias, wishful thinking, suggestion, deceit, and fraud. Truth: That testimony we would give if we possessed perfect (complete) knowledge, perfect language, and an audience possessed of the same. And, at that point we speak a name, not a description. Everything has a true name. We seek that name. In seeking it we seek truth.

    If it is important to you that your beliefs have value, I suggest you test them to make sure they derive their value from their quality rather than their luxury. I Call Them Luxurtarians By:  @emblem21CEO My reeducation camp list includes: * middle class white women * academics & intellectuals * libertarians & libertines and liberals * the overeducated * the runaway enlightened They prefer liberty & luxury over reality. “Magic thinking is a luxury, only available to those with a buffer between themselves and the direct contact with a dangerous reality.” — @LukeWeinhagen “Democracy is not an intrinsic good, produces no goods, but is a risky emotional luxury [feeling righteous whilst acting degenerately] made possible by Full Integration into ‘Whiteness’” – @curtdoolittle
  • I Call Them Luxurtarians: Conspicuous Consumption of Luxury Beliefs

    LUXURY BELIEFS By:  @LukeWeinhagen The belief that the world is not a dangerous place or the belief that anyone but you is responsible for your safety are luxury beliefs. Even this article will be viewed far too narrowly by most. Compared to the rest of the world, the west are all “rich”. We have insulated ourselves so effectively from the consequences of stupidity and dishonesty, and created such a vast illusion of safety in the west that unless you are actively attempting to falsify your beliefs it is safe to assume they are all luxury beliefs. ‘Luxury beliefs’ are the latest status symbol for rich Americans …

    A former classmate from Yale recently told me “monogamy is kind of outdated” and not good for society. So I asked her what her background is and if she planned to marry. She said she comes from an affluent family and works at a well-known technology company. Yes, she personally intends to have a monogamous marriage — but quickly added that marriage shouldn’t have to be for everyone. She was raised by a traditional family. She planned on having a traditional family. But she maintained that traditional families are old-fashioned and society should “evolve” beyond them. What could explain this? In the past, upper-class Americans used to display their social status with luxury goods. Today, they do it with luxury beliefs. https://nypost.com/2019/08/17/luxury-beliefs-are-the-latest-status-symbol-for-rich-americans/

    Few apply even a minimal set of tests such as @ThomasSowell’s 3 questions

    1. Compared to what? 2. At what cost? 3. What hard evidence do you have? Fewer seek a more robust set of tests such as Propertariansim’s Testimonialism @ThruTheHayes 1. Is it categorically consistent? 2. Is it logically consistent? 3. Is it empirically consistent? 4. Is it existentially possible? 5. Is it reciprocally consistent? 6. Is it fully accounted?

    Q&A: “Curt; Do You Have a Concise Definition for Testimonialism?” Colloquially: “The completion of the scientific method for the purpose of the conduct of law”. Testimonial Truth: Testimony (Speech) that is warrantied by the speaker through the performance of due diligence against imaginary content, error, bias, wishful thinking, suggestion, deception and fraud. The only truth that can exist is that which is spoken. We can never speak the perfect truth because we can never know if we possess it. The most perfect truth we can speak is that which we have performed due diligence, that we do not speak in falsehood: fraud. Testimonialism: A set of tests of due diligence, the satisfaction of which allows us to warranty that to the best of our ability our speech (testimony) is free of the falsehoods: imaginary content, error, bias, wishful thinking, suggestion, deceit, and fraud. Truth: That testimony we would give if we possessed perfect (complete) knowledge, perfect language, and an audience possessed of the same. And, at that point we speak a name, not a description. Everything has a true name. We seek that name. In seeking it we seek truth.

    If it is important to you that your beliefs have value, I suggest you test them to make sure they derive their value from their quality rather than their luxury. I Call Them Luxurtarians By:  @emblem21CEO My reeducation camp list includes: * middle class white women * academics & intellectuals * libertarians & libertines and liberals * the overeducated * the runaway enlightened They prefer liberty & luxury over reality. “Magic thinking is a luxury, only available to those with a buffer between themselves and the direct contact with a dangerous reality.” — @LukeWeinhagen “Democracy is not an intrinsic good, produces no goods, but is a risky emotional luxury [feeling righteous whilst acting degenerately] made possible by Full Integration into ‘Whiteness’” – @curtdoolittle
  • This is horrifying. The supernatural dark age, a brief respite, followed by the

    This is horrifying. The supernatural dark age, a brief respite, followed by the pseudoscientific dark age.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-12-10 13:58:24 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1337033928117374976

    Reply addressees: @GadSaad

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1337028483604746244

  • RT @PeterZeihan: The data on Oxford-AstraZeneca’s vaccine is a mess. Distributio

    RT @PeterZeihan: The data on Oxford-AstraZeneca’s vaccine is a mess. Distribution, manufacturing & communications blunders abound. But even…


    Source date (UTC): 2020-12-10 05:40:17 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1336908574384074752

  • RT @John_Rossomando: “If you don’t play by the rules you don’t deserve the prote

    RT @John_Rossomando: “If you don’t play by the rules you don’t deserve the protection of the rules” — Thomas Sowell


    Source date (UTC): 2020-12-10 05:28:19 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1336905561561034752

  • RT @LukeWeinhagen: @Redeeme81053196 @curtdoolittle This is why definitions matte

    RT @LukeWeinhagen: @Redeeme81053196 @curtdoolittle This is why definitions matter. What you are willing to do to acquire “prosperity” under…


    Source date (UTC): 2020-12-10 04:09:58 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1336885844544794624

  • A perfect analogy for Human Virtue Signal (Purity) Spirals

    A perfect analogy for Human Virtue Signal (Purity) Spirals. https://twitter.com/SteveStuWill/status/1336828828639903745

  • We judge

    We judge. https://twitter.com/ThruTheHayes/status/1336827026645323783

  • Quick Overview of the Grammars: The Law is the Top of the pyramid

    Quick Overview of the Grammars: The Law is the Top of the pyramid. https://twitter.com/ThruTheHayes/status/1336824050673463299