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  • “Two thousand years of “development” since Socrates and we are still arguing wit

    —“Two thousand years of “development” since Socrates and we are still arguing with “meaning”. — Liam Eddy

    Exasperating. It’s how common people are fed lies.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-08-06 05:15:00 UTC

  • Sunshine, especially at the right color (temperature) is a natural euphoric and

    Sunshine, especially at the right color (temperature) is a natural euphoric and sedative. We aren’t reptiles but we can experience some of the same feelings.

    (I wonder if that’s why californians are all nuts. natural highs.)


    Source date (UTC): 2016-08-06 05:13:00 UTC

  • ON CLIMATE CHANGE AS JUMPING THE SHARK IN PSEUDOSCIENCE. I was involved with the

    ON CLIMATE CHANGE AS JUMPING THE SHARK IN PSEUDOSCIENCE.

    I was involved with the people behind the greenhouse gas movement very early on, in an intimate capacity, and as an investor, and my assessment was that it was an excuse to expand bureucratic power over the economy by the calibre of people we find in government and volunteerism: not very good. (I can name names so to speak.) It was this arrangement under which the Clinton Foundation managed to misrepresent themselves, and steal from me $2M USD.

    I pulled out of that industry when the data-manipulation went public in November of 2009(?), and that release killed almost all other financial interest in the sector as well. I was not alone.

    Yes, we affect the climate. The question is whether it’s meaningful or not. I think it is very hard to make the case that it is meaningful. It is possibly hard to make the case that it is not beneficial – at least depending upon the solar-climate cycle.

    The policy prescription is obvious: America needs 300 nuclear power plants, we have too many ‘warm’ appliances that do not need to be ‘warm’; Our commercial glass architecture has been a disaster and is the source of most waste heat, and industry is the primary user, yet we tell consumers and housewives and virtue-signaling idiots, that their micro efforts are meaningful when they’re irrelevant. and the developing world needs to stop breeding for two centuries.

    The dishonesty of the academy and the bureaucracy, and the willing compliance of the media, all acting out of self-interest (demonstrating the will to power) created the skepticism, and they are now ‘paying for it’ and they caused the scientific community to ‘pay’ for it, possibly for a generation or two.

    We have had a century of pseudoscience in the social sciences thanks to Boaz and Marx. We had more than a century of Freudian pseudoscience. We have had at least half of the economics profession engage in pseudoscience in the sense that they are defining the limits of deception, not the properties of human cooperation, or the means of institutional improvement of information necessary for trustworthy planning and forecasting – thanks to the keynesian restatement of marx. We have had a century of dietary pseudoscience. We have had more than a century of statistical and probabalistic pseudoscience which is the cause of most public misrepresentation of poliitcal actions. We have had more than a century of cantorian mathematical platonism, which we can include as a pseudoscience – dooming generations to mathematical mysticism, and expanding mathematical illiteracy. We have had at least seventy years of educational pseudoscience at both the primary, secondary, and academy levels. We have had more than a century of logical pseudoscience, and the removal of grammar, logic, and rhetoric, as well as history from the cirriculums – the manufacture of ignorance. We have had almost a century of dietary supplement pseudoscience. I suspect that we will see much of the past sixty years in mathematical physics as pseudoscience as well since any theory so broadly tolerant is effectively meaningless. I mean the list is endless.

    So as good ‘conservatives’ we are ‘punishing’ the industry as we should punish them, for their hubris, vanity, deciet, and fraud. Because that is what conservatives do: punish excesses.

    Follow Judith. She’s the only one who publishes regularly that’s worth reading on this subject.

    Curt Doolittle

    The Propertarian Institute

    Kiev Ukraine.

    PS: As ‘austrians’ it should trouble us more than others since it was Mises who stumbled upon operationalism in economics but was too authoritarian and pseudoscientific himself to grasp what he had found. And that is made worse by the fact that it is only in psychology economics and law and not in mathematics and physics where operationalism (intuitionism) provides useful dimensional criticism.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-08-06 05:03:00 UTC

  • WTF is it in these shit countries that they have to play music in every restaura

    WTF is it in these shit countries that they have to play music in every restaurant and shop so loud that you can’t hear yourself think. London is notorious for it.

    The general idea is that if your shop is empty loud music will make it feel subconsciously more active and fresh.

    But honestly I would like to see some evidence that it doesn’t just drive people out, and reduce sales.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-08-06 04:37:00 UTC

  • Q&A: “CURT, WHAT ARE THE LIMITS OF EMPIRICISM?” —“How far can empiricism go? C

    Q&A: “CURT, WHAT ARE THE LIMITS OF EMPIRICISM?”

    —“How far can empiricism go? Can it only go so far, telling us how we can construct our government so that it will work? Can it only be mostly right at best?”—

    You’re thinking like a justificationist. Empiricism is a method of testing the survival of an idea. Same with identity, logic, and operational description. It’s not that empiricism or logic is superior, its that if anything survives all those tests of identity, logical consistency, empirical consistency, operational possibility, it just has a pretty good chance of being true. Conversely, if it doesn’t survive all those tests, it’s got a good chance of being error or deception.

    We can construct government with the people we have, and eliminate the people that harm our ability form a government that allows us to successfully compete against alternative tribes and governments.

    But we cannot construct a government that consists of (a) people we do not have, and (b) assumptions of what men can know that they demonstrably cant, and (c) assumptions of shared interest, and (b) assumptions of beliefs counter to the evidence produced by our investigations.

    In this sense TRUTH can take us a very great distance. If we understand science is merely the craft of discovering truthfulness, by the process of eliminating falseness, then science can take us a very great distance. As for empiricism, it has been more successful than reason and rationalism in assisting us in practicing the craft of science in the pursuit of truth.

    Why? Because the universe does not err or lie. We are part of it and must act within it. We can change it by bending it to our will. But to do so we must understand it. And to eliminate error and deceit, we must understand man. For error and deceit are properties of man not the universe.

    And it is these properties of man we must eradicate if we wish to transform into the gods we seek.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-08-06 04:20:00 UTC

  • BUILDINGS ARE OUR MONUMENTS. WE MUST SEIZE THEM

    http://vidmax.com/video/144115-French-authorities-destroying-2800-churches-they-claim-they-can-afford-to-repair-while-recently-providing-take-tax-breaks-for-new-mosquesTHESE BUILDINGS ARE OUR MONUMENTS. WE MUST SEIZE THEM


    Source date (UTC): 2016-08-06 02:58:00 UTC

  • The pancake tradition originated from the sacrificial bread of the ancient pagan

    —The pancake tradition originated from the sacrificial bread of the ancient pagans for whom the circle was viewed as the sign of the Sun. The pancakes are made of rye, wheat, buckwheat, millet, or oat. The pancakes are served with butter, sour cream, honey, herring, or jam.—


    Source date (UTC): 2016-08-06 02:54:00 UTC

  • Intense-world people do not need more intensity. Normals are good for us, and we

    Intense-world people do not need more intensity. Normals are good for us, and we seem to intuit it. Conversely, normals do not realize we are good for them.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-08-06 01:58:00 UTC

  • Why the double standard? Male genitalia is an implied threat, and female an impl

    Why the double standard? Male genitalia is an implied threat, and female an implied invitation.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-08-06 01:40:00 UTC

  • “mathematicians think in (well precisely defined and mapped) objects, philosophe

    —“mathematicians think in (well precisely defined and mapped) objects, philosophers in concepts, jurists in constructs, logicians in operators (…), and idiots in words”— Taleb

    (Mathematicians think in consistent axiomatic categories and operations, jurists in hierarchical construction, logicians in sets of internal consistency, scientists in thoeretic models of external correspondence, and philosophers selectively in any of them. Idiots however think in ‘words’ or technically, ‘meaning’.)


    Source date (UTC): 2016-08-05 10:23:00 UTC