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  • ??? I’m Not ‘involved’ with Anyone.

    —“I don’t understand why you’re all involved with Semeticist wacko Claire Khaw?”— Well, let’s ask who am I involved with? Frankly NO ONE other than close friends and followers. I really don’t follow populists or fringe people at all. I have no idea what any of the alt right thinks or talks about unless one of you tells me. I follow scientists and particularly economists, and I rely on two people in particular to filter the vast stream of papers produced, down to what I care about. I don’t go out looking for interviews. I just take what comes at me. It’s my job to do interviews. I’d do an interview with Salon magazine in they asked me. It doesn’t mean I agree with them. I consider myself a conservative libertarian, very close to a Tory in skepticism and sentiment, with a Whig view of history. I consider my work New Right. I agree with the alt right that action must be taken to preserve our people, culture, and civilization for the benefit of our descendants and because of our unique civilization the future of mankind. But my view is nationalism for everyone because globalism is just Abrahamic despotism all over again. (FWIW I blocked Khaw because cognitive authoritarianism is neither possible nor desirable without even worse effects that we see from abrahamism – it’s just a mental illness to believe so.)

  • ??? I’m Not ‘involved’ with Anyone.

    —“I don’t understand why you’re all involved with Semeticist wacko Claire Khaw?”— Well, let’s ask who am I involved with? Frankly NO ONE other than close friends and followers. I really don’t follow populists or fringe people at all. I have no idea what any of the alt right thinks or talks about unless one of you tells me. I follow scientists and particularly economists, and I rely on two people in particular to filter the vast stream of papers produced, down to what I care about. I don’t go out looking for interviews. I just take what comes at me. It’s my job to do interviews. I’d do an interview with Salon magazine in they asked me. It doesn’t mean I agree with them. I consider myself a conservative libertarian, very close to a Tory in skepticism and sentiment, with a Whig view of history. I consider my work New Right. I agree with the alt right that action must be taken to preserve our people, culture, and civilization for the benefit of our descendants and because of our unique civilization the future of mankind. But my view is nationalism for everyone because globalism is just Abrahamic despotism all over again. (FWIW I blocked Khaw because cognitive authoritarianism is neither possible nor desirable without even worse effects that we see from abrahamism – it’s just a mental illness to believe so.)

  • Golden Age is a Myth

    The Golden Age is a myth. Just because The Louvre contains Napoleon’s theft of every piece of art in europe that wasn’t nailed down, doesn’t mean the French contributed to the arts – the evidence is the opposite. Just because the remaining minds of the ancient world collected in one place, adopted islam and wrote in arabic to escape punitive taxation, doesn’t mean arabs or muslims invented anything. If you capture the main trade routes between the continents and tax them you will generate wealth. Unfortunately the arabs destroyed the wealth production of the ancient world, and the ottomans only survived by doing the same to old europe (byzantine europe). The problem for all other cultures is that they strove for monopoly and circumvented truth in order to preserve it, while europe invented truth, organized everything by markets, and generated ideas so much faster than all other civilizations combined. Particularly once the low hanging fruit had been originated. Europe was far ahead of the islamic world in everything that mattered: farming, and tool development, and caloric consumption despite harsh winters, lack of flood river valleys, and lack of international trade.

  • Golden Age is a Myth

    The Golden Age is a myth. Just because The Louvre contains Napoleon’s theft of every piece of art in europe that wasn’t nailed down, doesn’t mean the French contributed to the arts – the evidence is the opposite. Just because the remaining minds of the ancient world collected in one place, adopted islam and wrote in arabic to escape punitive taxation, doesn’t mean arabs or muslims invented anything. If you capture the main trade routes between the continents and tax them you will generate wealth. Unfortunately the arabs destroyed the wealth production of the ancient world, and the ottomans only survived by doing the same to old europe (byzantine europe). The problem for all other cultures is that they strove for monopoly and circumvented truth in order to preserve it, while europe invented truth, organized everything by markets, and generated ideas so much faster than all other civilizations combined. Particularly once the low hanging fruit had been originated. Europe was far ahead of the islamic world in everything that mattered: farming, and tool development, and caloric consumption despite harsh winters, lack of flood river valleys, and lack of international trade.

  • Revolution: Never Has an Empire Been More Fragile

    (repost from september ’17) FRAGILITY There is no natural gas, electrical, or electronic infrastructure that can survive a magazine of steel core 7.62 ammunition. There are no transformers that can survive a collision with a pickup truck. There are no poles that can survive a man with a chainsaw. There is no physical infrastructure than can sustain loss of water pressure and five gallons of gasoline, and a match. There are no railways that cannot be stopped by simple removal of rails. There are no drivers willing to transport goods under threat of snipers, road spikes, and hijacking. America is vast and dependent upon energy and that is its weakness. THE RULE OF THREES Three seconds without blood, three minutes without air, three days without water, three weeks without food, three months without commerce, three quarters without government. It takes about three weeks to a month to collapse a country. Because just as people fall of their own weight, economies fall of their own weight, countries fall of their own weight. Empires fall of their own weight. Civilizations fall of their own weight. SMALL ACTIONS IN ENOUGH NUMBERS PRODUCE VAST CONSEQUENCES It takes a few hundred if not a few thousand men to conduct a revolution. and all retaliation against those few hundred, or thousand men, by opposition or the state, will accomplish is acceleration.

    Revolution Comes

    Curt Doolittle The Propertarian Institute Kiev, Ukraine.

  • Revolution: Never Has an Empire Been More Fragile

    (repost from september ’17) FRAGILITY There is no natural gas, electrical, or electronic infrastructure that can survive a magazine of steel core 7.62 ammunition. There are no transformers that can survive a collision with a pickup truck. There are no poles that can survive a man with a chainsaw. There is no physical infrastructure than can sustain loss of water pressure and five gallons of gasoline, and a match. There are no railways that cannot be stopped by simple removal of rails. There are no drivers willing to transport goods under threat of snipers, road spikes, and hijacking. America is vast and dependent upon energy and that is its weakness. THE RULE OF THREES Three seconds without blood, three minutes without air, three days without water, three weeks without food, three months without commerce, three quarters without government. It takes about three weeks to a month to collapse a country. Because just as people fall of their own weight, economies fall of their own weight, countries fall of their own weight. Empires fall of their own weight. Civilizations fall of their own weight. SMALL ACTIONS IN ENOUGH NUMBERS PRODUCE VAST CONSEQUENCES It takes a few hundred if not a few thousand men to conduct a revolution. and all retaliation against those few hundred, or thousand men, by opposition or the state, will accomplish is acceleration.

    Revolution Comes

    Curt Doolittle The Propertarian Institute Kiev, Ukraine.

  • Steve Pender Spring Summer Quotes

    —“The lowering of standards has no bottom, but the raising of standards is limited only by natural law. It’s far easier to stick near the top than to climb back up a path that took billions of years. Which way, western man?”— Steve Pender —“Having Nuclear Weapons in a polity is like having guns in the household. If you don’t have one, your sovereignty depends on those who do.”—Steve Pender —“Sometimes war happens just because people want to see change in their lifetime.”— Steve Pender —“Politics is outsourcing and only to be used when common ground is obtainable. For anything that really matters, DIY. Nobody ever voted to start a revolution.”– Steve Pender —“Those who don’t take the red pill willingly will have it shoved down their throat by reality any way.”—Steve Pender —“Anonymity’s downside is network uncertainty”.— Steve Pender —“Melania Trump has more children than the leaders of Germany, France, England and Italy combined. The leaders of genocide are genocidal.”– Steve Pender —“Fascism originates from communism…  Only in the sense that chemo was created because of cancer.”—Steve Pender —“I doubt any people have ever won a war where they did not reach a consensus on who the enemy was. Democracy lets divisions fester. But now the extremity of our division prevents consensus on existential threats. In that case, internal separation will occur until eventually the divided sides will fight it out.”— Steve Pender —“Truth suppresses parasites and liars. It’s a prosecutorial tool. The damage it inflicts is part of its value.”—Steve Pender —“Hate stems either from lack of exit, lack of autonomy, or predicted declining future autonomy/exit.”–Steve Pender —“Suicide is never honorable. It kills an ally without taking out any enemies in the process.”— Steve Pender

    • —“Your life is yours to give, not to take.”—Dan Warren

    —“Violence hasn’t decreased. It’s just been temporarily monopolized by the state and underclass.”—Steve Pender

  • Steve Pender Spring Summer Quotes

    —“The lowering of standards has no bottom, but the raising of standards is limited only by natural law. It’s far easier to stick near the top than to climb back up a path that took billions of years. Which way, western man?”— Steve Pender —“Having Nuclear Weapons in a polity is like having guns in the household. If you don’t have one, your sovereignty depends on those who do.”—Steve Pender —“Sometimes war happens just because people want to see change in their lifetime.”— Steve Pender —“Politics is outsourcing and only to be used when common ground is obtainable. For anything that really matters, DIY. Nobody ever voted to start a revolution.”– Steve Pender —“Those who don’t take the red pill willingly will have it shoved down their throat by reality any way.”—Steve Pender —“Anonymity’s downside is network uncertainty”.— Steve Pender —“Melania Trump has more children than the leaders of Germany, France, England and Italy combined. The leaders of genocide are genocidal.”– Steve Pender —“Fascism originates from communism…  Only in the sense that chemo was created because of cancer.”—Steve Pender —“I doubt any people have ever won a war where they did not reach a consensus on who the enemy was. Democracy lets divisions fester. But now the extremity of our division prevents consensus on existential threats. In that case, internal separation will occur until eventually the divided sides will fight it out.”— Steve Pender —“Truth suppresses parasites and liars. It’s a prosecutorial tool. The damage it inflicts is part of its value.”—Steve Pender —“Hate stems either from lack of exit, lack of autonomy, or predicted declining future autonomy/exit.”–Steve Pender —“Suicide is never honorable. It kills an ally without taking out any enemies in the process.”— Steve Pender

    • —“Your life is yours to give, not to take.”—Dan Warren

    —“Violence hasn’t decreased. It’s just been temporarily monopolized by the state and underclass.”—Steve Pender

  • Q: “Do Caucasians age faster?”

    THE CORRECT ANSWER: YES, OUR *SKIN* DOES AGE FASTER. Aging in humans in particular, because we are long lived animals, is due largely to accumulated cellular degeneration. Of the three Major Races Asian and Black skin is THICKER, more COMPACT, and Ages More Slowly than White Skin. Asian and black skin has thicker and more compact dermis than white skin, with the thickness being proportional to the degree of pigmentation. This likely contributes to the lower incidence of facial rhytides in Asians and blacks. In addition, darker skin types are thought to have more cornified cell layers and greater lipid content compared to white stratum corneum. The major cell type of the dermis is the fibroblast, which synthesizes the main structural elements of the dermis. Black skin has been found to have more numerous, larger, and more nucleated fibroblasts, smaller collagen fiber bundles, and more macrophages than white skin.29 Chronological aging reduces the life span of fibroblasts; their potential for division being lower in the elderly. Fibroblast functionality and reactivity likely contribute to both the aging phenomena and abnormal scarring. See Scientific Paper: Aging Differences in Ethnic Skin

  • Q: “Do Caucasians age faster?”

    THE CORRECT ANSWER: YES, OUR *SKIN* DOES AGE FASTER. Aging in humans in particular, because we are long lived animals, is due largely to accumulated cellular degeneration. Of the three Major Races Asian and Black skin is THICKER, more COMPACT, and Ages More Slowly than White Skin. Asian and black skin has thicker and more compact dermis than white skin, with the thickness being proportional to the degree of pigmentation. This likely contributes to the lower incidence of facial rhytides in Asians and blacks. In addition, darker skin types are thought to have more cornified cell layers and greater lipid content compared to white stratum corneum. The major cell type of the dermis is the fibroblast, which synthesizes the main structural elements of the dermis. Black skin has been found to have more numerous, larger, and more nucleated fibroblasts, smaller collagen fiber bundles, and more macrophages than white skin.29 Chronological aging reduces the life span of fibroblasts; their potential for division being lower in the elderly. Fibroblast functionality and reactivity likely contribute to both the aging phenomena and abnormal scarring. See Scientific Paper: Aging Differences in Ethnic Skin