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  • “Does the Overton window even exist?”– Maxim V Filimonov Great Question. Do opp

    —“Does the Overton window even exist?”– Maxim V Filimonov

    Great Question. Do opportunities exist for the seizure of power? I am pretty sure they exist. Is Overton Window a pseudoscientific statement rather than a colloquialism? Yes. Is it true? No. Is it meaningful? Yes.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-04-02 13:32:00 UTC

  • Via Negativa, Via Practica, Via Positiva

    Via Negativa, Via Practica, Via Positiva


    Source date (UTC): 2017-04-02 11:04:00 UTC

  • IN DEFENSE OF PROPERTARIANISM – NATURAL LAW *My function is to provide for rule

    IN DEFENSE OF PROPERTARIANISM – NATURAL LAW

    *My function is to provide for rule that will defeat all other forms of rule.*

    1 -Of all the available terms for a philosophy I chose propertarianism because it was the name of the measurement upon which the decidability was provided. Likewise, when I chose from all the available terms “Operationalism” I chose it because it was the name of the measurement upon which decidability was provided. Of all the available terms for truth I chose testimonialism because it names the action. While possession exists as a demonstration of energy expenditure(action), operationalism consists as a demonstration of energy expenditure(action), and testimony exist as a demonstration of energy expenditure (speech-action).

    2 – By referring to another definition (Stanford) rather than the definition I use, just as say Einstein corrected the definition of gravity? Are you saying I can’t correct the Operationalists(Physics), Intuitionists(Mathematics), and Operationists (Psychology), Praxeologists(Economics), Strict Constructionists(Law), and Critical Rationalists(Philosophy), and the Philosophy of Action(Metaphysics), by providing the integration that they all intuit but could not previously provide?

    3 – Are you conflating the sequence of states of possibility: meaning (free association), explanation (justification), survival (criticism), truth (parsimony), with one another and stating that there is no difference in informational content?

    4 – Do you not understand the difference between via-positiva: the addition of information and properties that through suggestion assist in free association and therefore meaning – with via-negativa: the subtraction of information and properties that were created through via-positiva association and suggestion?

    5 – Do you confuse (conflate) necessary causal relations, with causal relations, with potential relations, with meaningful relations, with relations only through relations of meaning

    5 – Do you confuse the scope ‘existence’ in all its impossible, potential and even yet unknown forms, with the scope of existences that are possible, with the scope of ‘existence’ in which men can imagine, men can speak, men can act, and men produce instruments upon that which they can act? And whether they can testify to an existence that they cannot imagine, speak of, and act upon?

    7 – And (While I believe you are intellectually honest and reasonably erudite) how do I know that you are not (like all other people) the victim of your genes, which bias your the weights of your intuition, which bias your accumulation of useful justifications (knowledge), which cumulatively constitute investment, which cumulatively render you insulated from falsification of that genetic bias? The only way to know that is testimony. For there is nothing that cannot be said Testimonially (Truthfully), there are only false claims of preference, persuasion, and authority that cannot be made Testimonially(Truthfully). And I am quite certain it is fear of truth’s exposition of their false claims of prefernece, persuasion, and authority that prevents people from speaking truthfully.

    8 – I did not make a philosophy(decidability within a context) or a literature ( possibilities within that context of decidability) of meaning – meaning from which we obtain joy, inspiration, ideas, and within which we can seize opportunities, make plans, take actions, and organize into groups to divide the labor. I facilitated the means of doing so at increasing scales, by facilitating the means of defense against ignorance, errors, bias, wishful thinking, suggestion, obscurantism, fictionalism, and deceit. Just as others invent means of exploiting ignorance, errors, bias, wishful thinking, suggestion, obscurantism, fictionalism, and deceit. We can then choose between methods of deceit and methods of truth, and everything in between. But the evidence has shown that truth produces western civilization and anything else does not. The reason being that truth allows adaptation to circumstance at all levels of a hierarchy faster than all other means of adapting to circumstances at all levels of a hierarchy.

    9 – I did not make Propertarianism (Natural Law) to inspire, or to create ideas – that will only occur as an externality. And it is via-externality that one rules by incentive rather than command.

    Law is a parsimonious method of rule that makes use of selfishness, by taking advantage of our willingness to expend energy (bear costs) in altrusitic punishment, to impose the harm of greater sized organizations (the insurer of last resort) upon those of lesser sized organizations (groups, organizations, families, and individuals).

    Property is a parsimonious method of rule that makes use of selfishness, by taking advantage of our willingness to expend energy to fulfill our wants, with whatever limited resource are available to us in the moment.

    By externality, property and law produce wealth that can be extracted and put to use – by any individual, group, minority or majority, for whatever purpose one chooses.

    What one does to invest in one’s in-group, between groups, or against out groups, is a matter of preference.

    10 – In the great question that still lies unanswered: did western man originally demonstrate a more existential bias in his genes? Or was it the natural consequence of those who were superior at war maneuver warfare? Or was the combination of maneuver warfare and the culture that employed it a cause of internal reproductive selection? Or was it an origin myth that caused all of the above? Well while we do not yet know if westerners were more empirically biased – although some researchers suggest so because of language, we are fairly certain at this point that the sequence was one of the utility of technology, the development of heroism, contract, and property to make use of the tactics of maneuver (speed), and the transformation of culture (patriarchy) that resulted from it, and the narratives that resulted from justifying that culture. It may be true (it is true) that one needs intergenerational narratives to persist group evolutionary strategies.

    Now onto the question of the bourgeoise.

    1 – there is a difference between each of: goals, resources, strategy, tactics, training, and inspiration.

    The great generals are always men who apply new technology, invest heavily in logistics, and rely least on the mercurial character of their men.

    I do not see anything terribly difficult in the conduct of war because authoritarian structures are trivially simple to organize, build, and command. But they are dead weight costs and the most expensive direct costs a people can bear. It is the investment in new weapons, arms, and armor that makes a competitive difference in war. The development of an economy that makes that investment possible. And the abilty to afford to maintain a standing army of professional warriors.

    2 – in any conflict one man may be marginally different from another – something that is genetically determined. Rifles eliminated marginal difference in physicality, and reduced it to temperament and fitness – which through training we learned to eliminate. But once we have anything other than one-to-one, the difference is purely that of training and technology. And once we have technological parity we have tactical parity, and the difference is purely that of logistics and strategy. And if we have logistic and strategic parity, then the difference is purely economic and demographic scale. And once we have economic and demographic parity the difference is purely one of demographic distribution. And this is where western man’s aristocratic eugenics have been so influential. Professional warriors (athletes) with from the aristocratic classes, and armies from the meritocratic classes rather than a few aristocratic generals and a large number of eunochs, peasants, and slaves.

    Secondly, most warfare is now conducted economically today rather than militarily for that reason.

    3 – Kings develop assets. Generals develop strategies with them given strategic problems. Majors manage resource for their men. Captains train men to work with the tech and resources that they must use in battle. Lieutenants divide the labor of rule, sergeants direct the men, and soldiers fight with all their might using what that long chain of men has given them to work with – and until the (now ended) Peace of Westphalia they profited by the capture of whatever it is that was left on the field, the farms, the village, and the cities now undefended as their compensation – reserving great prizes for their superiors and taking portable wealth for themselves.

    4 – So, while I do not want to dissuade the soldiers and warriors from whatever religion, myth, literature, and ritual that assists them in forming the bonds necessary to enter into battle in confidence and contract with one another, I do not take seriously criticisms that worries of the soldiery are causal – but consequential. And I do not take criticism of the kings and generals and majors and capitans who ensure that those men, those warriors – even if marginally in different – and only marginally different in numbers, technology, devotion, and skill.

    My job is to provide for rule that will defeat all other forms of rule.

    Once we win we must rule. We stopped ruling. And that was our mistake.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-04-02 10:57:00 UTC

  • IS FACEBOOK CENSORING ME? ” (and what to do about it) —“Hi Curt – Wanted to le

    IS FACEBOOK CENSORING ME? “

    (and what to do about it)

    —“Hi Curt – Wanted to let you know that Facebook has been hiding your posts from me … They used to appear in my feed, about two weeks ago they stopped appearing in my feed and I had to go to your actual profile to see them. I check my account once a week.”— A Friend

    —‘I added Curt as a close friend. I now see every post, hope that helps.’— Bjorn Moritz


    Source date (UTC): 2017-04-01 17:20:00 UTC

  • RACE, CULTURE, AND CLASSISM I struggle to speak the truth. But I do not attempt

    RACE, CULTURE, AND CLASSISM

    I struggle to speak the truth. But I do not attempt to blame others for the failing of my people to defend against them any more than I blame my people for conquering inferior peoples around the world – or the many generations of people who have conquered and even exterminated others, for millions of years before them.

    LESSON: Adapt or Die.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-04-01 17:18:00 UTC

  • YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH PROPERTARIANISM – HONEST OR NOT? Over the past six months

    YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH PROPERTARIANISM – HONEST OR NOT?

    Over the past six months to a year, I have seen any number of people try to justify their anchoring philosophy (what they favor) using propertarianism. Or rather, to make propertarianism ‘fit’ their model. ( Why? (a) yesterday on christianity, (b) recently on libertarianism, (c) previously on anarcho capitalism. (d) repeatedly on various forms of literary reference. ) Usually because you want to justify some prior, or satisfy a moral intuition.

    However, it works the other way around. Although the confusion is understandable.

    Your model and values are EXPLAINABLE by propertarianism, just as ALL MODELS are explainable by propertarianism. Thats the point. You can not only explain all thought, all ethics and morals, all norms and sociology, all economics and politics, and all group evolutionary strategies – but you can develop TRUTHFUL constitutions and conduct truthful law to design and operate those social orders – no matter what they are.

    However, because I explain western civilization, advocate a return to natural aristocracy, multi-house production of commons, and strict natural law; and because I want to end the century of pseudoscience and deceit; and because I state it will require violence to restore western civilization using these techniques, this tends to cause people to conflate the SCIENCE of natural law, with the APPLICATION of natural law to the the restoration and reformation of Aristocratic Egalitarianism of our past.

    You can write a natural law (scientific) constitution and develop any familial, normative, economic, and political order that you want to assuming it can survive your assumptions about human nature, and you have the economic wherewithal to implement your institutions.

    You can then justify that order scientifically, rationally, morally, religiously, or spiritually in whatever form of narrative literature that you desire to.

    You can explain, in propertarian terms what your preferred familial, normative, economic and political order claimed in the past, no matter what language it did so in. You can explain many of your favorite parables, lessons, sayings, and givens. You can use it to correct the narrative of the past if you desire to. But…. you cannot escape the fact that propertarianism will expose the errors, deceptions, excuses, and parasitism that you think is ‘good’. And it will force you, if you have any intellectual honesty whatsoever, to accept that your order is not so much ‘good’, as a portfolio of goods, practicalities, inadequacies, and bads.

    Why? Because human existence requires we defeat the natural entropy of the universe through cooperation. But that regardless of the productivity of our cooperation, our reproductive strategies if untamed ( or not weaponized ) result in hitting man’s malthusian limits, and therefore we all prey upon someone or other, or some group or other’s ambitions, even if we do not prey upon their investments other than their reproductive strategy.

    Ergo: you must make a choice at some point to favor dysgenia or eugenia. Because that is the final question of decidability.

    The first question of philosophy is why do i not commit suicide?

    The first question of ethics and politics is why do I not kill you and take your stuff?

    The last question of ethics and politics is eugenia or dysgenia.

    But what I suspect, is that few of us possess the intellectual honesty to (a) admit our strategies are not goods but preferences, (b) decide what we would trade with those having different strategies to obtain our preference – that they would want in exchange. (c) decide the limit of trade as eugenic or dysgenic. (d) and to decide whether if we abandon trade if we are willing and able to resort to flight (not any longer) or to fight.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-04-01 16:42:00 UTC

  • if you want to change culture; change culture so that it stays changed; and so t

    if you want to change culture; change culture so that it stays changed; and so that you need the fewest people to agree with your changes; and you do so at the lowest initial cost, and lowest cost of maintenance; and if you want to preserve that change without people feeling as you do, but by habit, then how do you create those behaviors? Can you force people to agree with you? to like what you do? to believe in what you do? to celebrate rituals? to spend time, money, energy, and to not fight it? How do you propose to do that?

    There is a difference between intuiting a possibility and constructing organizations that bring those possibilities into existence. And then once in existence surviving competitoin. And surviving competition persisting without changing. Since the tendency of all organizatoins is to swing to the left.

    How do you propose that?


    Source date (UTC): 2017-04-01 13:52:00 UTC

  • CHAPTER STRUCTURE OF 48 LAWS, USING ONE CHAPTER (I am a fan of this model, and w

    CHAPTER STRUCTURE OF 48 LAWS, USING ONE CHAPTER

    (I am a fan of this model, and would like to extend Propertarianism into this format, and add examples in multiple forms of literature. So that the unification of every system of thought is more obvious)

    #3 – CONCEAL YOUR INTENTIONS. (<<< LAW )

    (EXPLANATION >>> )

    Keep people off-balance and in the dark by never revealing the purpose behind your actions. If they have no clue what you are up to, they cannot prepare a defense. Guide them far enough down the wrong path, envelop them in enough smoke, and by the time they realize your intentions, it will be too late.

    TRANSGRESSION (<<<VIA NEGATIVA)

    The Marquis de Sevigne was young and inexperienced in the art of love. He confided in the infamous courtesan of seventeenth-century France, Ninon de Lenclos, to instruct him on how to seduce a difficult young countess. She made him follow a plan over a number of weeks, where the Marquis would be appearing in public always surrounded by beautiful women, in the very places the countess would be expected to see him. He was supposed to assume an air of nonchalance. This increased the jealousy of the young countess, who was not sure of his interest in her. One day the Marquis, unable to control his passion, broke from Ninon’s plan, and blurted out to the countess that he loved her. After this admission, the countess no longer found him interesting and avoided him.

    OBSERVANCE (<<< VIA POSITIVA)

    Otto von Bismarck was a deputy in the Prussian parliament at a time when many fellow deputies thought it was possible to go to war against Austria and defeat it.

    Bismarck knew the Prussian army was not prepared, so he devised a clever way to keep the war at bay. He publicly stated his praises for the Austrians and talked about the madness of war. Many deputies changed their votes. Had Bismarck announced his real intentions, arguing it was better to wait now and fight later, he would not have won. Most Prussians wanted to go to war at that moment and mistakenly believed their army to be superior to the Austrians. Had he gone to the king his sincerity would have been doubted. By giving misleading statements about wanting peace and concealing his true purpose, Bismarck’s speech catapulted him to the position of prime minister. He later led the country to war against the Austrians at the right time, when he felt the Prussian army was more capable.

    WISDOM (<<< ACTIONS)

    • Use decoyed objects of desire and red herrings to throw people off scent.

    • Use smoke screens (a poker face) to disguise your actions.

    • False sincerity is one powerful tool that will send your rivals on a wild goose chase.

    • Publicly declare your false intentions to give misleading signals.

    • A noble gesture can be a smoke screen to hide your true intentions.

    • Blend in and people will be less suspicious.

    REMEMBER

    It takes patience and humility to dull your brilliant colors, to put on the mask of the inconspicuous. Do not despair at having to wear such a bland mask-—it is often your unreadability that draws people to you and makes you appear a person of power.

    AUTHORITY

    Have you ever heard of a skillful general, who intends to

    surprise a citadel, announcing his plan to his enemy? Conceal your

    purpose and hide your progress; do not disclose the extent of your

    designs until they cannot be opposed, until the combat is over. Win

    the victory before you declare the war. In a word, imitate those war-

    like people whose designs are not known except by the ravaged country through which they have passed. (Ninon de Lenclos, 1623-1706)

    REVERSAL (<<< REVERSAL – JUST LIKE IT SAYS)

    No smoke screen, red herring, false sincerity, or any other diversionary device will succeed in concealing your intentions if you already have an established reputation for deception. And as you get older and achieve success, it often becomes increasingly difficult to disguise your cunning.

    Everyone knows you practice deception; persist in playing naive and you run the risk of seeming the rankest hypocrite, which will severely limit your room to maneuver. In such cases it is better to own up, to appear the honest rogue, or, better, the repentant rogue. Not only will you be admired for your frankness, but, most wonderful and strange of all, you will be able to continue your stratagems.

    As P. T. Barnum, the nineteenth-century king of humbuggery, grew

    older, he learned to embrace his reputation as a grand deceiver. At one point he organized a buffalo hunt in New jersey, complete with Indians and a few imported buffalo. He publicized the hunt as genuine, but it came off as so completely fake that the crowd, instead of getting angry and asking for their money back, was greatly amused. They knew Barnum pulled tricks all the time; that was the secret of his success, and they loved him for it. Learning a lesson from this affair, Barnum stopped concealing all of his

    devices, even revealing his deceptions in a tell-all autobiography. As

    Kierkegaard wrote, “The world wants to be deceived.”

    Finally, although it is wiser to divert attention from your purposes by

    presenting a bland, familiar exterior, there are times when the colorful, conspicuous gesture is the right diversionary tactic. The great charlatan mountebanks of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Europe used humor and entertainment to deceive their audiences. Dazzled by a great show, the public would not notice the charlatans’ real intentions. Thus the star charlatan himself would appear in town in a night-black coach drawn by black horses. Clowns, tightrope walkers, and star entertainers would accompany

    him, pulling people in to his demonstrations of elixirs and quack potions. The charlatan made entertainment seem like the business of the day; the business of the day was actually the sale of the elixirs and quack potions.

    Spectacle and entertainment, clearly, are excellent devices to conceal your intentions, but they cannot be used indefinitely. The public grows tired and suspicious, and eventually catches on to the trick. And indeed the charlatans had to move quickly from town to town, before word spread that the potions were useless and the entertainment a trick. Powerful people with bland exteriors, on the other hand—the Talleyrands, the Rothschilds, the Selassies—can practice their deceptions in the same place throughout their lifetimes. Their act never wears thin, and rarely causes suspicion. The colorful smoke screen should be used cautiously, then, and

    only when the occasion is right.

    (IMAGERY – IN POETIC VERSE >>> )

    Image: A Sheep’s Skin.

    A sheep never marauds,

    a sheep never deceives,

    a sheep is magnificently

    dumb and docile. With a

    sheepskin on his back,

    a fox can pass right

    into the chicken coop.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-04-01 12:56:00 UTC

  • WHERE WILL THE OVERTON WINDOW SWING NEXT? —“But where will the Overton Window

    WHERE WILL THE OVERTON WINDOW SWING NEXT?

    —“But where will the Overton Window swing to next?!!!?”—Juhani Järvinen

    Romans: Cycles. Every four living generations, with the fifth forgetting everything learned by the first. Or the more recently, ‘events modify behavior only so long as people are a live that experienced them’ (and in proportion to the number who were alive then.) In other words, memories dilute with time.

    Via Strauss and Howe: the millennials will crash, be blamed like the Victorians blamed the Edwardians, and the next Generation will be conservative.

    Each generation reacts to the status quo. The boomers followed the Greatest (war) generation – and dismantled the martial state.

    The Jones and X generation – taking advantage of the consumption made possible by Nixon/Regan’s Petro-Dollar. (me).

    The Millennial/”Infantile”/”Pet” generation followed Jones-X Generations made possible by end of world communism, and the fed’s excessive liquidity to keep the economy afloat given the new competitors.

    The economy of the west will lose its position and collapse the children of the Pet Generation will despise their parents, just as the boomers despised the war generation.

    Our primary function is to protect assets so that recovery is possible.

    My mission is to punish the criminals of the (((20th century))) and their french and anglo conspirators so that it is the equivalent of the french revolution or the battle of marathon: so that it never happens again.

    We need to do a lot of killing.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-04-01 12:30:00 UTC

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    Source date (UTC): 2017-04-01 10:52:00 UTC