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  • I HAVE NO SENSE OF WOO. 😉 -Childhood- I went to church every sunday. I went to

    I HAVE NO SENSE OF WOO. 😉

    -Childhood-

    I went to church every sunday. I went to catholic school on saturdays. I read the bible twice. once in seventh grade, and once in … I think it was senior year. I graduated from a private catholic boy’s school. I read the catholic encyclopedia, or at least most of it.

    -A Literary Map-

    I … thanks to my era and mother, read all the fairy tales when young and particularly disney’s take on the germanic tales. I was obsessed with weapons engineering in grade school, and samuel colt was my hero in middle school – read his biography so many times I can’t recall. I drew mazes. big ones. 18/24 and 24/36, and I did a lot of drawing of buildings and houses and hallways. I read the greek myths, I don’t remember when. But mostly I read encyclopedias and science fiction. I have zero recollection of anything in the bible as meaningful, but overwhelming recollection of encyclopedia britannica in particular, or the oxford english dictionary, and a lot of science fiction as formative. I didn’t read any fantasy until I was in college, and initially found it terrible, until I found Conan and Elric, and I understood how those characters were meaningful avenues back into our ancient history – our myths before our conquest and defeat by christianity. Even then I read science, archaeology and history almost exclusively and only visited sf/fantasy when I needed an exit. (I”ve read an awful lot of the the top 100 classics, but none of them affected me. Too ‘shallow’.)

    -The Author’s Perspective-

    But you know, I have a ‘talent’ for logic that is somewhat abnormal, and I actually don’t see, hear, feel, or remember nonsense words, and my subconscious translates nonsense-prose into something relatively analytic on the order of ‘Oh, I see what the author was trying to do here.” This is why I can’t read fiction. I just see it as a technical exercise in script-writing, or article writing, or paper-writing. I don’t experience it at all.

    -Scripture?-

    So where you read ‘scripture’, I read a bunch of fairy tales written for ignorant peasant children, from the viewpoint of the author writing the fairy tales, so that he can fool them into letting him boss them around. That’s all I see.

    -The Character of Evil-

    I think that abrahamic god is so fucking evil that I cannot understand how anyone could even imagine something good about a world he held dominion over. As far as I can tell he’s a demon or devil not a god. And I have no respect … actually, I fear such people as if they’re zombies – and I treat them as such. Observant and kind and harmless christian zombies, parasitic jewish zombies, horrific muslim zombies, and every other kind of zombie. I call ‘the scary stupid’ people ‘zombies’. Mostly because they’re stupid and irrational, and dangerous and can hurt me.

    NET: I HAVE NO SENSE OF WOO.

    Or rather, the only time I feel ‘woo’ is when I see the evidence of vast records of time in front of me like in or archaeology, or geology, or astronomy. The rest of the time. I just see humor, irony, fact, folly, or sadness.

    Usually from “the author’s” point of view.

    Cheers.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-06-11 16:38:00 UTC

  • “CURT: WHAT’S YOUR POSITION ON SPORTS?”— I don’t **follow** any ‘sports’. I on

    —“CURT: WHAT’S YOUR POSITION ON SPORTS?”—

    I don’t **follow** any ‘sports’.

    I only watch american football. I actually prefer college because it’s less predictable, more ‘realistic’ (and faster). I don’t care who is playing. I just like to watch ‘the legions’ battle it out.

    I have a lot of respect for rugby. The only athlete I would want to be myself is a rugby player. That’s manliness in my world.

    I wrestled a bit so I find that interesting, and I do enjoy boxing and mixed martial arts as well. I usually watch most of the MMA events at some point – usually in a binge or with friends.

    I have a lot of respect for rock climbers, and mountaineers, and the very high risk people who do things I wouldn’t dare. I don’t really consider this a sport, but I gotta respect those guys, all of them.

    GAMES:

    I can understand soccer, basketball and hockey, but I wouldn’t watch them, and pretty much consider them kid’s games.

    Weakly competitive games like cricket and baseball (games of errors) don’t interest me, although I am willing to play them for social events.

    CASUAL GAMES

    For recreation with friends at parties and such, I enjoy casual volleyball and badminton on occasion.

    The vast majority of individual ‘sports’ and in particular golf, are… nice means of staying fit, but otherwise uninteresting.

    VERY CASUAL GAMES

    I use the range occasionally to keep my reflexes fresh. I like billiards

    ( I was in chess club and quit once I realized it was a game of errors, just a matter of heavy investment in time without economic reward, and was not that useful in the real world since the whole point of the real world is to rewrite the rules in your favor.

    I like chess, checkers and cards as something silly to do while having coffee, tea or drinks with friends.)

    BUT… LET’S BE SERIOUS

    To simplify it: War, politics, Women and Art basically interest me more than ‘sports’. They’re just substitutes for those people who can’t get the good stuff. 😉

    So I spend my time on war, politics, and women.

    How is that? lol


    Source date (UTC): 2017-06-11 16:15:00 UTC

  • THE FALSE SECURITY OF MAJORITARIANISM They don’t really grasp that it takes less

    THE FALSE SECURITY OF MAJORITARIANISM

    They don’t really grasp that it takes less than 1/4 of 1% of the male population to overthrow a government.

    You don’t need popular opinion or popular support.

    You just need enough men to bring the infrastructure to a halt long enough that the inventory necessary to prevent riots in the streets is exhausted.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-06-11 15:52:00 UTC

  • “all boomer activism on suspect now”— Destroy their liens on future generation

    —“all boomer activism on suspect now”—

    Destroy their liens on future generations, and destroy interest on consumer credit, and put universities in charge of debt on part of students, and there you go.

    We will subject boomers to suicidal old age, and hate them to the last man and woman.

    That’s almost as enjoyable as burning them at the stake.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-06-11 15:49:00 UTC

  • I am an intellectual atheist. But I pray to my god all the time and pretty much

    I am an intellectual atheist. But I pray to my god all the time and pretty much daily. There is a difference between truth and utility.

    You can’t argue using anything to do with religion, but you sure as hell can USE the services of religion.

    And whether you desire those services in the form of meditation, in the form of stoic disciplines, in the form of ritual actions, in the form of ritual recitation, or in the form of discourse with a character, or some combination of all of the above, is merely whether you need to lie to yourself or not about what it is that you’re actually doing.

    Every form of mindfulness works. Meditation (turning off), Disciplines (virtues – directing), physical rituals (acting), recitation rituals (acting chanting), ritual discourse(praying), or any combination of the above.

    It’s just whether you need a lie or not to do it.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-06-11 15:17:00 UTC

  • WHAT DID THE FOUNDING FATHERS SOUND LIKE? (Not that different from you really.)

    WHAT DID THE FOUNDING FATHERS SOUND LIKE?

    (Not that different from you really.)

    Um. Well, you know, this is one of those questions of degree of precision. And I’m going to answer in my best degree of precision.

    But let’s get a few things straight.

    1) “Faggy British English Pronunciation” is a fabrication of the 19th century, just like “Faggy french court pronunciation” is a total fabrication of the 17/18th. We have records of the transformation, and how and why it was done. (signaling). Americans tried ‘Mid Atlantic’ pronunciation for the same reasons in the early 20th century.

    2) If you listen to a middle class Scott, (not working class) it is about as accurate a living example of the common ancestor of British and American English pronunciation. I would venture that your ability to distinguish one of the founding fathers from an educated scott would be limited to the degree of “rhrotic?” (pronunciation of the ‘r’ sound). There is an archive online of world accents. In at least germanic languages, as intelligence, class, and status increases, people substitute articulate vocabulary for melodic loading, and soften the ‘hard’ sounds. Languages evolve under urban use along predictable lines.

    3) As I’ve stated before, as far as I know, the Germans, making the majority of the white population, principally farmers, probably caused a further flattening of tonality. And it’s this flattened tonality, that affected the original ‘scotts/irish’ (or what is really old english) pronunciation.

    4) Americans sound a lot more like founding fathers than the brits do. Our language is changing very fast right now as well.

    5) I am not sure how southern drawl evolved from and I haven’t looked at it in any depth. My undrestanding is that the settlers were from the lower classes and it evolved from that where the more northern peoples tended to be from the middle, upper middle and upper classes and their language evolved from that. I can’t really say anything better informed.

    I would love to be corrected but this is the state of my knowledge.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-06-11 14:43:00 UTC

  • RUSSIA/UKRAINE: YOU DON’T NEED TO BE CONFUSED A 6th Grade Explanation of Russia

    RUSSIA/UKRAINE: YOU DON’T NEED TO BE CONFUSED

    A 6th Grade Explanation of Russia vs Ukraine.

    0) An early baltic trade route city of Novgorod was one of the early large cities in europe. This city was conquered, and then conquered the southern (Ukrainian) city of kiev, creating the Kievan Rus, and forming the basis of the eastern slavic civilization. The mongols conquered Kiev, destroyed it, and for the next seven hundred years, she was a protectorate (serfdom) of everyone from the Duchy of moscow to the lithuanians to the poles. And during the Russian industrial revolution kiev prospered. The west of ukraine was germanized under the Autrian-Hungarian empire. Particularly Lviv (the territory called ‘Galacia’ today. Photos from the 1800’s and pre-soviet era of Lviv and Kiev show a beautiful happy prosperous people looking quite indistinguishable from Americans and less urbanized germans. As the mongols weakened the grand Duchy of moscow succeeded in taking over the empire of the golden horde (mongols). And unfortunately for everyone involved, this included destroying novgorod and its culture. Most russian expansion has been good to the north, south, and east, into more primitive territories, but tragic for everything west of moscow into more civilized regions – in many cases setting back civilization for more than a hundred years. And by importing a peasant underclass, and occupying Koenigsberg into the eastern baltic, the damage may never be repaired.

    Now let’s move forward:

    1) Under the Soviets, Moscow forcibly relocated many russian peasants into central european nations because they were easier to control, because they had never had civilization like the polish, lithuanian, and austrian empires had provided to eastern europe.

    2) these people form a labor underclass, very much like moving black people into northern states from the south.

    3) The donbas river valley feeds into the black sea where russia hd it’s only warm water port in the conquered territory of Crimea.

    4) There is coal in the eastern ukrainian region surrounding the donbas valley.

    5) Russia build it’s primary military production facilities in the donbas valley near the coal and river, and used the relocated people for labor. Then expanded its Black Sea Fleet.

    6) To quell the rebellious Ukrainians, russia forced a genocide upon her starving and killing millions (a number which I find inestimable but is in the single digit millions somewhere). Then imposed military rule on Ukraine like it did everywhere else, and sent people to siberia and made people disappear in the night, and killed them if they could, and even did horrible nonsense like building tombs over existing ukrainian tombs. Prosecuting church goers, and all the other typical communist nonsense.

    7) The soviet political structure was very analogous to the previous political structure under the ‘nobility’ (russians had only the monarchy as german nobility, everyone else was a ‘boyar’ – predator. There is no history of Christian Monarch for the benefit of the people in Russia – other than perhaps Nicholas.)

    8) When the soviet union collapsed as it must from the combination of entrenched corruption and economic backwardness – and the forgotten but most important bit of knowledge: loss of craftsmanship (which you can see everywhere starting in the 50’s and 60’s and in the crumbling work of the 70’s) the heads of the Districts: Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, (I am not sure about Kazakhstan), basically got together and conspired to take over the government before all the gangsters (regional politicians) lost their ability to profit from the domination of the people.

    9) In the horrible 90’s all the people of the post soviet union suffered as not only did the central states collapse, and all teh government sponsored workforces and industries collapsed, but because the oligarchs (gangsters) stepped in (with corrupt officials) and just turned the russian empire into fucking criminal chaos. And if you can imagine being a teenager or in your early twenties and watching your civilization come to an horrific end, you can understand the current russian mind. “we can’t fucking let that shit happen again’”

    10) Now we can look at Russia, Eastern Russified Ukraine, and Western, Westernized ukraine.

    In Russia, (thankfully for russians) putin (who is imperfect, but a very smart man who loves and lives to serve his people) incrementally restored russian civilization. And it is very hard not to appreciate all he has done. And how wrong we have been most of the time for not understanding what he had done.

    If you were a worker in donbas – basically the soviet military industrial complex – and you were a laborer, or a miner, or – as the ukrainians will tell you in detail – a career criminal under the protection of the donbas region, you went into deep immediate poverty.

    THe city people (Kharkiv) slowly did fine. But the people from the industrial towns did not. They had nothing. And they looked across the border into russia where they would get pensions. (subsidies) and protection, and be in the majority.

    The rest of ukraine, particularly kiev and west, did two things: 1) everyone who had any skills left the country if at all possible, leaving no professional or middle class. 2) the remaining people, one generation from the farm, tried to exist on food from the village, and used the vacuum of departure as opportunities.

    The rest of ukraine, slowly did fine, (they are very poor). But they looked West into Poland, and saw the dramatic transformation of life in poland from poverty to plenty – leaving them behind.

    So ukraine was split like north and south were in the civil war, with a communist and criminal east, and liberal and middle-class envious west. And the voting records looked like two different countries. ( During the revolution, I watched ordinary people destroy the communist headquarters in Kiev, right around the corner from my house. )

    11) The right wing in russia wanted to restore the Soviet-now-Russian empire for very practical reasons: when the Soviets started, it took 250M people and 4T to be a world power, and today it takes about 500M people and 10T dollars to survive as a world power. So russia cannot be a world power without her reliance upon resource revenues without it. And the right wing cannot fulfill the Russian Mission as the Center of a Restored Orthodox Civilization (including Constantinople if not all of Turkey, and the caucuses. (we were wrong to stop the russian from taking the black sea territories and restoring orthodox civilization, and russia was wrong to expand into (more developed) germanic/slavic lands.

    12) The russians cannot employ maneuver warfare like the west can (low trust peoples have this problem) so their strategy is always to wait on a border for an opportunity because of weakness (like the muslims do) and the seize it. And the russian economy was too weak to absorb both Belarus and Ukraine as well as the Caucuses. (20 years from now that will not be the case, and russians are patient warriors). But the russian general staff (all major militaries have general staffs that produce plans) developed an emergency plan for the retaking of ukraine and this was refreshed (updated) in the summer of 2013 (as far as I know).In the interim, (as putin has described I believe) they bought off the president of Ukraine (a criminal tyrant if there ever was one), who incrementally defunded the military, and stole billions from the people (I watched his presidential plane on radar fly from Kiev to Dubai Airport on the night he left – they left the transponder on the entire way.)

    13) the people are fully aware of their condition, and their poverty, because they look across the borders. Russia funds the separatists, and kiev cannot lose access to the black sea, and is fearful if they give up an inch of territory this will only justify the russian aggression against them. So sentiments against russia made a NATION out of ukrainians. So a people who had lost their identity now have one. But just as TURKEY is a torn state (in three pieces) ukraine is a torn state between a “sliver actually” russified east, and a european west. With kiev as the border between the two sets of influences. Realistically you can ‘feel’ that you’re leaving europe when you’re about an hour or two east of L’viv and you move from the rolling forested hills of europe onto the ukrainian-southern-russian plain, just as you can when you drive into nebraska heading west in the states.

    So the answer is that ukraine is two different countries: a small russian-conquered east, and a majority ukrainian-polish west, and until the strategic problem for russia is solved (access to ports in the black sea, and western ‘permission’ to fuflill her destiny as restoring constantinople, the problem cannot be resolved to everyone’s satisfaction.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev Ukraine


    Source date (UTC): 2017-06-11 14:16:00 UTC

  • ( I owe every generation of the development of my thought to a critic who would

    ( I owe every generation of the development of my thought to a critic who would not let me leave a problem unanswered. And I remember all of their/your names. )


    Source date (UTC): 2017-06-11 12:11:00 UTC

  • THE SERVANT OF THE NATION: KNIGHT The Oath is a “Sh-t Test”. The problem isn’t t

    THE SERVANT OF THE NATION: KNIGHT

    The Oath is a “Sh-t Test”.

    The problem isn’t taking the oath.

    It’s finding insurers who will kill you if you void it.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-06-11 12:10:00 UTC

  • ARE YOU MAN, MANLET, OR WOMAN? Do you seek truth to exercise your agency, or exc

    ARE YOU MAN, MANLET, OR WOMAN?

    Do you seek truth to exercise your agency, or excuse, or license for your lack of agency?


    Source date (UTC): 2017-06-11 12:07:00 UTC