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  • ((FOLLOW PATTERN PRINCIPLE (he disappeared for a while. he is back. he’s very go

    ((FOLLOW PATTERN PRINCIPLE (he disappeared for a while. he is back. he’s very good thinker))

    UNDERSTANDING HIGHER ORDER SUBVERSION AND LYING

    By @[100006830866673:2048:Pattern Principle]

    We’re accustomed with being lied to and so the deceiving subverters will often put many lies on the table of options. Sometimes those lies are very palpable and familiar, because those options are very tangible, in the sense we can select them and they would have very tangible consequences and realistic outcomes.

    An example? Take Communism. We can see this option on the table, and while it is full of lying, we know that if we were to select it, we understand its outcome – for better or for worse.

    Yet there is a worse kind of lie still. A lie which presents itself as not only appealing because it appears to be in full alignment with your ideology, yet it is physically & tangibly unobtainable. Here’s the crucial danger: it will parade itself to be the answer of the most reasonable category and persuasion without empirical demonstration.

    An example? “No lords or kings for me.”

    In reality – we don’t get that option. You either have dark lords who rule from the shadows of the modern, Democratic post WWII state and central banking (with no accountability), or you have lords whose names you know and whose self interest is in total alignment with the well being of his subjects without parasitism. This lie is critically dangerous because it can only continue to thrive as long as we believe in a mythology of supporting lies which makes it seem palpable, especially in the United States. To be clear – you have never NOT had a lord – even though you may have not known his name. Yes Americans, that includes you.

    The worst lies are the lies which appeal but can not be realized without us knowing it.

    “The utility of a lie is determined by the desirability of its repetition. Lies are information products like any other market product. ” – Curt Doolittle


    Source date (UTC): 2019-01-30 18:26:00 UTC

  • THE WORLD FAILS ONE CITY, ONE COUNTRY, AT A TIME. NOT IN A CRASH BUT A DECAY. —

    THE WORLD FAILS ONE CITY, ONE COUNTRY, AT A TIME. NOT IN A CRASH BUT A DECAY.

    —“I lived in Milan and Buenos Aires for a while in 1998 and 1999. Young people were more tied to their families and communities, but that was because they were BROKE and there were no decent jobs. I see the same behavior in the Millennial problems of today the problems of these places 20 years ago. Eking out an existence, living in the parents’ basement. Actually it is probably better than that in the US in a lot of cases now. But in Italy and Argentina things are generally worse.”—Michael Churchill


    Source date (UTC): 2019-01-30 18:24:00 UTC

  • “The United State can be equated to half of a continent living under occupation

    —“The United State can be equated to half of a continent living under occupation by a city state (dc)”—Bill Joslin


    Source date (UTC): 2019-01-30 17:07:25 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1090657750621843457

  • “I’d argue that the energy efficency increase brought more mass media, and that

    —“I’d argue that the energy efficency increase brought more mass media, and that exponential increment on the propagation of lies is what made it easier to dumb down or deceive the populations. That should be counted as a factor, at least.”—Alejandro Luque


    Source date (UTC): 2019-01-30 17:04:00 UTC

  • “I learned years ago to think in terms of what would be beneficial rather that w

    —“I learned years ago to think in terms of what would be beneficial rather that whats good or bad. Good and bad can be argued all day long but determining what is beneficial is quite simple and difficult to argue against.

    I believe that change in paradigm is aligned perfectly with reciprocity, as reciprocity(according to my understanding) is finding the most beneficial compromise between two or more parties.

    What people consider to be “moral” is subjective as it varies from culture to culture and has changed throughout time. I haven’t seen evidence to support the idea that there is such a thing as objective or absolute morality since it is subject to change.

    Perhaps the notion of defining morality or determining what is moral and amoral is a thing of the past and should be updated to include the most beneficial practices for all parties involved.

    One sided thinking in the extreme has led to most if not all the social issues that plague humanity, in my opinion of course – I’m sure there are plenty who would disagree(in their state of one sided thinking ;p)”—David McCarthy


    Source date (UTC): 2019-01-30 14:14:00 UTC

  • THE RESOLUTION IS IN REVOLUTION —“Life does suck for the attractive, smart, an

    THE RESOLUTION IS IN REVOLUTION

    —“Life does suck for the attractive, smart, and knowledgeable when they don’t have sovereignty over their own societies because they are ruled by parasites and dragged into quicksand by the underclass…the only solution is obvious. The resolution is in revolution.”—Nick Dahlheim


    Source date (UTC): 2019-01-30 13:35:00 UTC

  • “The United State can be equated to half of a continent living under occupation

    —“The United State can be equated to half of a continent living under occupation by a city state (dc)”—Bill Joslin


    Source date (UTC): 2019-01-30 12:07:00 UTC

  • “Consider the implications even from 1980, the Apple II era. A single iPhone at

    —“Consider the implications even from 1980, the Apple II era. A single iPhone at 1980 energy-efficiency would require as much power as a Manhattan office building. Similarly, a single data center at circa 1980 efficiency would require as much power as the entire U.S. grid. But because of efficiency gains, the world today has billions of smartphones and thousands of datacenters.”—


    Source date (UTC): 2019-01-30 00:24:00 UTC

  • “….as the energy efficiency of engines increases, markets [identify increased

    —“….as the energy efficiency of engines increases, markets [identify increased opportunities for their use, resulting in] increased overall energy use.”— Jevons Paradox

    longer version

    —-“Engines, both literally and figuratively, power the modern era. Engines matter because they convert otherwise useless forms of energy into useful work. And as the energy efficiency of engines increases, markets use more of them in more varied ways, which throughout history has resulted in increased overall energy use – a.k.a. the Jevons Paradox.”—


    Source date (UTC): 2019-01-30 00:20:00 UTC

  • “Today, humanity fabricates 1,000 times more transistors annually than the entir

    —“Today, humanity fabricates 1,000 times more transistors annually than the entire world grows grains of wheat and rice combined. Collectively, all those transistors consume more electricity than the state of California.”— Mark P. Mills

    Longer Version

    —“The invention of the transistor-based logic engine, the integrated circuit, turned 60 this year. Today, humanity fabricates 1,000 times more transistors annually than the entire world grows grains of wheat and rice combined. Collectively, all those transistors consume more electricity than the state of California. The rise of transistors as “engines of innovation” emerged from Moore’s Law. And we’re still in its early days: paraphrasing Mark Twain, recent reports of the death of that Law are greatly exaggerated.”— Mark P. Mills


    Source date (UTC): 2019-01-30 00:18:00 UTC