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  • Feb 26, 2020, 2:56 PM

    https://www.jpost.com/Diaspora/Antisemitism/1-in-5-Europeans-says-secret-Jewish-cabal-runs-the-world-survey-finds-618830https://www.jpost.com/Diaspora/Antisemitism/1-in-5-Europeans-says-secret-Jewish-cabal-runs-the-world-survey-finds-618830Updated Feb 26, 2020, 2:56 PM


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-26 14:56:00 UTC

  • TESTIMONY by Corey Harms I have ripped my way through this barren wasteland of p

    TESTIMONY

    by Corey Harms

    I have ripped my way through this barren wasteland of political ideology. I have picked apart again and again and challenged for answers and solutions to problems that most refused to even acknowledge. Libertarianism was the final straw. A hollow shell with hollow promises, and no solutions or answers. Not even an offered path to find solutions.

    Propertarianism is the ONLY one that has fully acknowledged, AND offered solutions. But not just solutions, THE solutions. The near perfect fix.

    Can you offer me something better? I doubt it.

    I still wonder about your aversions to it. It quite literally has most of what you want. Truth as can be proven using the scientific method? Reciprocity? Actual protection of property as it pertains to community/culture put into actual words.

    I had some aversions at first until I recognized certain things that were forcing me to come to conclusions that added context on my own. And, Holy shit, the world ripped wide open for me.

    I think that might be one of the issues. You havent followed at all. Havent really tried to understand, and I mean REALLY try to understand. Come join in the debates. Challenge others. Put it all to the test. Come hang out. It’ll be a good time, I promise.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-26 14:28:00 UTC

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    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-26 12:53:00 UTC

  • Martin Štěpán Germanic religion, in so far it can be called that, wasn’t in any

    Martin Štěpán

    Germanic religion, in so far it can be called that, wasn’t in any way centralized. There was no organization and no book every tribe would have. Every tribe’s version could slowly evolve and diverge, especially if they didn’t come into contact. What we have comes from Iceland written after Christianity was already in place. Even though the gods were shared and Odin does appear to be the head of the pantheon everywhere (Tacitus – central European Germanics, Geoffrey of Monmouth – Saxons) but who knows how the personalities and the stories might have differed.

    Bill Joslin

    fight fire with fire, and psychopomp with psychopomp.

    P, in clarifying the reality of the socio-economic world, turns the wheel of gods, one more rotation back to tyr. law, born of martial culture which domesticates .. a natural response to Fenrir breaking his chains to race across the sky undoing the domestication of our animal nature.

    Bill Smith

    This. This is good.

    Curt.

    Yeah, Bill has a thing there. That’s a good thing.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-26 12:42:00 UTC

  • Constitutions don’t save you (us). They explain the terms by which others do not

    Constitutions don’t save you (us). They explain the terms by which others do not need saving from you (us).


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-26 09:38:00 UTC

  • FYI: Curt is on FB ban for a bit. Apparently saying someone euphemistically dese

    FYI: Curt is on FB ban for a bit. Apparently saying someone euphemistically deserves a “beeeting” for their insolence can be interpreted as a real threat. So… Follow me and the Propertarian Institute for now. Sigh.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-26 09:35:00 UTC

  • THE SOCIAL FUNCTION OF ELITE UNIVERSITIES Elite universities open the door to cu

    THE SOCIAL FUNCTION OF ELITE UNIVERSITIES

    Elite universities open the door to cushier jobs – meaning they don’t have to work with commoners – without having to compete in the ‘real’ market. Top universities are, to some degree, a test of character – which is why governments prefer to hire from them when possible. Not because people are more capable, but because they are less likely to take risks that would jeopardize their investments in their privileged and high status positions. This strategy has worked in china and in europe. It has worked less well in the USA for reasons well understood.

    Creative, innovative, high agency, high risk takers are not suitable for the top universities and the ‘academic grind’.

    This is the hard wall that I didn’t hit, but Taleb did. It’s why he went off the deep end. Its because it turns out that there is a very good reason those people from good schools get those jobs and more ‘dynamic’ people don’t.

    Because the more responsibility the higher the risk to those one is responsible to. And europeans do not seize non-productive opportunities.

    There are opportunities for profit that men of character do not seize because they are unproductive. Taleb did. So did Soros. And Bernie Madoff’s don’t go to Harvard or Yale.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-26 09:30:00 UTC

  • It was like watching the Wizard of Oz.. Bernie needs a new heart Biden needs a b

    It was like watching the Wizard of Oz..

    Bernie needs a new heart

    Biden needs a brain

    Buttigeig needs courage

    Bloomberg is the Wizard telling people not to look behind the curtain

    Klobuchar is Dorothy…just can’t wait to get home…

    The moderators are the flying monkeys ….

    And Warren is the witch that got flattened by the house


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-26 05:12:00 UTC

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    photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_dJ9jhts2Ng/87867222_580106869252874_2103379608089919488_o_580106862586208.jpg Update b/c Italian data. Slowly accumulate basics that will run out. Now we will get to learn why ‘really efficient supply chains’ are a really f—king bad idea. As for markets, well, this problem will get solved so think in terms of discovering buying opportunities on those investments that will not be victims of world supply chain contractions.Update b/c Italian data. Slowly accumulate basics that will run out. Now we will get to learn why ‘really efficient supply chains’ are a really f—king bad idea. As for markets, well, this problem will get solved so think in terms of discovering buying opportunities on those investments that will not be victims of world supply chain contractions.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-25 20:04:00 UTC

  • HUGS-E-PROCITY —“I follow the concept of ‘hugseprocity’. Your terms are too di

    HUGS-E-PROCITY

    —“I follow the concept of ‘hugseprocity’. Your terms are too divisive.”—Ariakas @Ariakvs

    Dude. I’m with you as long as everyone reciprocates. 😉

    lolz


    Source date (UTC): 2020-02-25 16:27:00 UTC