by Martin Štěpán I understand the cycle of civilizations is that the decadence/decline phase is characterized by inflating various bubbles such as misandry bubble (feminism), underclass bubble (subsidy of the reproduction of the unemployed), immigration bubble and so on and due to their interconnectedness, they all pop at the same time which is when civilization ends. This could be avoided if we manage to pay the costs upfront (such as letting the unemployed die out and giving up potential economic benefits of immigration).
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Collapse: A Synchronicity of Accumulated Bubbles
by Martin Štěpán I understand the cycle of civilizations is that the decadence/decline phase is characterized by inflating various bubbles such as misandry bubble (feminism), underclass bubble (subsidy of the reproduction of the unemployed), immigration bubble and so on and due to their interconnectedness, they all pop at the same time which is when civilization ends. This could be avoided if we manage to pay the costs upfront (such as letting the unemployed die out and giving up potential economic benefits of immigration).
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Babylonian Origins
The resurrection was added much later and copied from a babylonian source. There are no records of testimony from the period, nor records of his existence. We know the origin of the three days narrative, and we know the origin of the rising from the dead narrative. These were added later by other authors. Saul (Paul) made up most of it, from what was possibly a real person who was rebelling against the use of the temple to raise more money – the roman occupation and the introduction of roman gods meant that temple revenues had decreased rapidly, so the priests were ‘drumming up new business’ and it seems likely some zealot rebelled and was imprisoned and killed for it. But there are no ‘testimonies’ and every pretense of testimony we have appears to be a fabrication.
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Babylonian Origins
The resurrection was added much later and copied from a babylonian source. There are no records of testimony from the period, nor records of his existence. We know the origin of the three days narrative, and we know the origin of the rising from the dead narrative. These were added later by other authors. Saul (Paul) made up most of it, from what was possibly a real person who was rebelling against the use of the temple to raise more money – the roman occupation and the introduction of roman gods meant that temple revenues had decreased rapidly, so the priests were ‘drumming up new business’ and it seems likely some zealot rebelled and was imprisoned and killed for it. But there are no ‘testimonies’ and every pretense of testimony we have appears to be a fabrication.
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( I hate conflict. I hate gender conflict. I fk–ing hate race conflict. And mos
( I hate conflict. I hate gender conflict. I fk–ing hate race conflict. And most of all I hate religious conflict. Competition, particularly signal competition creates conflict. the only solutions are nation states or regression to the bottom. empires are self destructive. They give opportunity to the worst of everything. )
Source date (UTC): 2018-08-31 20:15:00 UTC
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(I don’t know if you are keeping up with James Santagata’s ‘experiments’ in argu
(I don’t know if you are keeping up with James Santagata’s ‘experiments’ in argument, or if he’s even sharing them, but he is out in front of me now and is getting the methodology for how to defeat them down.)
Source date (UTC): 2018-08-31 20:06:00 UTC
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I mean, what is the history of Greece other than the attempt to keep the east –
I mean, what is the history of Greece other than the attempt to keep the east – first the Hittites (anatolian indo europeans) and the Semites (afro-asiatics) – at bay?
And then alexander had to go and reverse the problem…
Source date (UTC): 2018-08-31 20:00:00 UTC
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Let me help you. A TEMPLE was a BANK. That’s why. Sep 1, 2018, 7:34 AM
https://www.ancient.eu/article/974/banking-in-the-roman-world/Again. Let me help you. A TEMPLE was a BANK. That’s why.
https://www.ancient.eu/article/974/banking-in-the-roman-world/Updated Sep 1, 2018, 7:34 AM
Source date (UTC): 2018-08-31 19:52:00 UTC
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The Romanticists almost did it. We can easily produce a Revival of Classicism. W
The Romanticists almost did it. We can easily produce a Revival of Classicism. We will have to rid ourselves of hostile subversives and traitors through either separatism or repatriation.
Source date (UTC): 2018-08-31 19:28:00 UTC
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As I said elsewhere, the market for leadership will supply leaders. We must lead
As I said elsewhere, the market for leadership will supply leaders. We must lead one another to sufficient numbers that leadership in that market can emerge.
Source date (UTC): 2018-08-31 19:17:00 UTC