Form: Short Note

  • Zero Tolerance

    October 16th, 2018 5:07 PM ZERO TOLERANCE

    —” …really let that sink in…. conflation… that’s all it took. A bit of ambiguity and a bit of repetition and the cult of non-submission became a slave society.”—Bill Joslin

    Zero Tolerance is the only defense against incrementalism.

  • Our European Gods

    October 16th, 2018 5:02 PM TIWAZ > TYR > DEYUS PATER > ZEUS PATER > JUPITER > SOL INVICTUSTHE UNCONQUERED Sol Invictus (“Unconquered Sun”) was the official sun god of the later Roman Empire and a patron of soldiers. In 274 AD the Roman emperor Aurelian made it an official cult alongside the traditional Roman cults. Scholars disagree about whether the new deity was a refoundation of the ancient Latin cult of Sol, a revival of the cult of Elagabalus or completely new. The Elagabalium was a temple built by the Roman emperor Elagabalus, located on the north-east corner of the Palatine Hill. During Elagabalus’ reign from 218 until 222, the Elagabalium was the center of a controversial religious cult, dedicated to Deus Sol Invictus, of which the emperor himself was the high priest. THE INVINCIBLEInvictus (“unconquered, invincible”) was an epithet utilized for several Roman deities, including Jupiter, Mars, Hercules, Apollo, and Silvanus.[10] It had been in use from the 3rd century BC.[11] The Roman cult to Sol is continuous from the “earliest history” of the city until the institution of Christianity as the exclusive state religion. JUPITER (ZEUS PATER) Jupiter (from Latin: Iūpiter [ˈjuːpɪtɛr] or Iuppiter [ˈjʊppɪtɛr], from Proto-Italic *djous “day, sky” + *patēr “father,” thus “heavenly father”), also known as Jove gen. Iovis [ˈjɔwɪs]), is the god of the sky and thunder and king of the gods in Ancient Roman religion and mythology. Jupiter was the chief deity of Roman state religion throughout the Republican and Imperial eras ZEUS (PATER) Zeus (/zjuːs/; Greek: Ζεύς, Zeús [zdeǔ̯s]) is the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion, who rules as king of the gods of Mount Olympus. His name is cognate with the first element of his Roman equivalent Jupiter. His mythologies and powers are similar, though not identical, to those of Indo-European deities such as Indra, Jupiter, Perkūnas, Perun, Thor, and Odin. DYEUS /d’YOOOs/ Dyēus (Proto-Indo-European: *dyḗws, also *Dyḗus Ph2tḗr, alternatively spelled dyēws) is believed to have been the chief deity in the religious traditions of the prehistoric Proto-Indo-European societies. Part of a larger pantheon, he was the god of the daylit sky, and his position may have mirrored the position of the patriarch or monarch in society. ODIN It appears that Odin was a person (law giver, wise man) from whom european ‘nobility’ (rulers) claim to have been descended. Gradually (guessing?) Odin evolved (ascended) into father of Thor (Sky God, Thunder God) et al. One does not submit to these gods.One imitates them. One does not beg from these gods. One sacrifices (exchanges) favors with them. The weak submit or beg. The strong Trade, Outwit, or Vanquish.

  • TIWAZ > TYR > DEYUS PATER > ZEUS PATER > JUPITER > SOL INVICTUS Sol Invictus (“U

    TIWAZ > TYR > DEYUS PATER > ZEUS PATER > JUPITER > SOL INVICTUS

    Sol Invictus (“Unconquered Sun”) was the official sun god of the later Roman Empire and a patron of soldiers. In 274 AD the Roman emperor Aurelian made it an official cult alongside the traditional Roman cults. Scholars disagree about whether the new deity was a refoundation of the ancient Latin cult of Sol, a revival of the cult of Elagabalus or completely new.

    The Elagabalium was a temple built by the Roman emperor Elagabalus, located on the north-east corner of the Palatine Hill. During Elagabalus’ reign from 218 until 222, the Elagabalium was the center of a controversial religious cult, dedicated to Deus Sol Invictus, of which the emperor himself was the high priest.

    THE INVINCIBLE

    Invictus (“unconquered, invincible”) was an epithet utilized for several Roman deities, including Jupiter, Mars, Hercules, Apollo, and Silvanus.[10] It had been in use from the 3rd century BC.[11] The Roman cult to Sol is continuous from the “earliest history” of the city until the institution of Christianity as the exclusive state religion.

    JUPITER (ZEUS PATER)

    Jupiter (from Latin: Iūpiter [ˈjuːpɪtɛr] or Iuppiter [ˈjʊppɪtɛr], from Proto-Italic *djous “day, sky” + *patēr “father,” thus “heavenly father”), also known as Jove gen. Iovis [ˈjɔwɪs]), is the god of the sky and thunder and king of the gods in Ancient Roman religion and mythology. Jupiter was the chief deity of Roman state religion throughout the Republican and Imperial eras

    ZEUS (PATER)

    Zeus (/zjuːs/; Greek: Ζεύς, Zeús [zdeǔ̯s]) is the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion, who rules as king of the gods of Mount Olympus. His name is cognate with the first element of his Roman equivalent Jupiter. His mythologies and powers are similar, though not identical, to those of Indo-European deities such as Indra, Jupiter, Perkūnas, Perun, Thor, and Odin.

    DYEUS /d’YOOOs/

    Dyēus (Proto-Indo-European: *dyḗws, also *Dyḗus Ph2tḗr, alternatively spelled dyēws) is believed to have been the chief deity in the religious traditions of the prehistoric Proto-Indo-European societies. Part of a larger pantheon, he was the god of the daylit sky, and his position may have mirrored the position of the patriarch or monarch in society.

    ODIN

    It appears that Odin was a person (law giver, wise man) from whom european ‘nobility’ (rulers) claim to have been descended. Gradually (guessing?) Odin evolved (ascended) into father of Thor (Sky God, Thunder God) et al.

    One does not submit to these gods. One imitates them. One does not beg from these gods. One sacrifices (exchanges) favors with them.

    The weak submit or beg. The strong Trade, Outwit, or Vanquish.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-16 17:02:00 UTC

  • NYU MED SCHOOL FREE TUITION…. (how?) As Usual, NOTHING TO DO WITH NYU – everyt

    NYU MED SCHOOL FREE TUITION….

    (how?)

    As Usual, NOTHING TO DO WITH NYU – everything to do with Entrepreneurs.

    The wife and the founder of home depot gave 100M to NYU for the program IF AND ONLY IF they can rise the other 600M to fund the program. In other words, RICH PEOPLE ARE PROVIDING AN ENDOWMENT that will (hopefully)produce sufficient returns that the TUITION (and only the tuition) will be free for STUDENTS.

    Nothing is free. Someone always pays. Someone must.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-16 16:31:00 UTC

  • #NPC

    #NPC

    #NPC https://t.co/VmVuC6IjMc


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-16 15:28:17 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1052219688728649729

  • (was afk for a bit there sorry)

    (was afk for a bit there sorry)


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-16 14:53:55 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1052211039239098368

  • Sorry, but medieval clothes are far more comfortable than modern. Modern clothin

    Sorry, but medieval clothes are far more comfortable than modern. Modern clothing evolved so that we could show we could afford tailored clothes, and from tailored clothes to mass produced ill fitting imitations of tailored clothes. I mean, if I could get away with a tunic and blousy trousers, or leather pants, or a blousy shirt and kilt, and a cape for the harsh weather I would prefer it. Why? *because you can MOVE* in those clothes.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-16 14:49:00 UTC

  • MARKETS OF THE VIA-NEGATIVA Markets don’t do much more than suppress the network

    MARKETS OF THE VIA-NEGATIVA

    Markets don’t do much more than suppress the network of rents that exist wherever market competition does not. As always, markets are a via-negativa good. Just as law is a via-negativa good. Just as falsification is a via negativa good.

    We never know the truth, the good, the moral, the just, we only know their opposites.

    Why? Our knowledge is forever incomplete.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-16 13:44:00 UTC

  • (was afk for a bit there sorry)

    (was afk for a bit there sorry)


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-16 10:53:00 UTC

  • ( A good barber. A hot shave with a blade. Wax for ears, nose, and brows. Powder

    ( A good barber. A hot shave with a blade. Wax for ears, nose, and brows. Powder instead of alcohol. A fresh shirt. A tailored jacket. No socks. Canvas shoes. Crisp fall air. … Joy. Simple joys. )


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-16 10:47:00 UTC