Theme: Civilization

  • THE LIMITS OF COMMERCIAL(PROFIT) GOOD Commercial incentives to increase customer

    THE LIMITS OF COMMERCIAL(PROFIT) GOOD

    Commercial incentives to increase customers do not produce unending goods. At the point at which commercial expansion dilutes genetic, normative, institutional, land capital, built capital, commercial profit is merely the conduct of theft. And our bankers and politicians have been engaging not only in theft on a civilization-ending scale, but genocide. What is their means of restitution?

    (stick that in your progressive pipe and smoke it.)


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-11 08:52:00 UTC

  • CHOKED WITH NEWS (DEPENDENCE) AND STARVED OF HISTORY(SOVEREIGNTY) –“We are chok

    CHOKED WITH NEWS (DEPENDENCE) AND STARVED OF HISTORY(SOVEREIGNTY)

    –“We are choked with news, and starved of history. We know a thousand items about the day or yesterday, we learn the events and troubles and heartbreaks of a hundred peoples, the policies and pretensions of a dozen capitals, the victories and defeats of causes, armies, athletic teams. But how, without history, can we understand these events, discriminate their significance, sift out the large from the small, see the basic currents underlying surface movements and changes, and foresee the result sufficiently to guard against fatal error or the souring of unreasonable hopes?

    May I give you a few examples of how history illuminates the present? After the wars of Caesar and Pompey in the last century before Christ, Rome emerged the only strong power in the white man’s world. Through that unchallenged supremacy she was able to give two centuries of peace to her vast realm, a Roman Empire stretching from Scotland to the Euphrates, from Gibraltar to the Caucasus. This was the famous Pax Romana; or Roman Peace – the greatest achievement in the history of statesmanship. Anyone knowing the history of Rome could have foreseen – some of us definitely predicted – that international affairs after this war would be more unstable, less pacific, than after the First World War, for the obvious reason that from this war two rival powers were emerging – the English-speaking powers supreme on the seas, and the power of Russia supreme on the European continent; two powers so dangerously balanced, and in such irritating contact on a dozen frontiers, that peace would be more difficult to organize than ever before. Even the statesmanship of an Augustus would hesitate to promise a Shangri-La of international accord in this jungle of conflicting interests and distrustful power.

    Or consider the origin of the great peoples and civilizations of history; how nearly every one of them began with the slow mixture of varied racial stocks entering from any direction into some conquered or inviting region, mixing their blood in marriage or otherwise, gradually producing a homogeneous people, and thereby creating, so to speak, the biological basis of a new civilization. So the Egyptians were formed of Ethiopians, Lybians, Arabs, Syrians, Mesopotamians; so the ancient Hebrews were the composite of their own various stocks, and of Canaanites, Edomites, Ammonites, Moabites, Hittites, and a dozen other peoples that swirled around the Euphrates, the Jordan, and the Orontes. It is not clear, in the perspective, that we Americans are in the stage of racial mixture, that we are not caught in the downward flow of Europe’s civilization, and that – Spengler to the contrary notwithstanding – our future lies before us? But that is an excellent place for a future to be.

    Or consider the revolutions that have taken place in history, in the routes of trade, and see what a light they shed upon out time. Most civilizations and cities rise along trade routes. First along rivers, for these are the natural , easiest routes of trade; so great cultures rose along the Nile, the Tigris, the Ganges, the Yellow River, the Tiber, Rhone, Loire, Seine, Thames, Elbe, Oder, Vistula, Dnieper, Danube, Volga, Don. Then, as hearts grew bolder and ships grew large, men sailed into the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, and squatted noisily along their shores, as Plato said, “like frogs croaking on the edge of a pond.” What made Greece was the perception of the early Greeks, or Achaeans, that if they could conquer Troy they would control the Dardanelles or Hellespont, and be able to send their merchant vessels without toll or hindrance through the Aegean into the Black Sea, and down the rivers of the Caucasus into Central Asia; in this way they would possess a trade route to Asia far cheaper and safer than the land route of the caravans that bound Egypt, Syria, Mesopotamia, and Persia over weary routes of mountain and desert infested with brigands. That dream of commercial power, and not Helen’s fair face, “launched a thousand ships” on Ilium, and brought Hector and Priam to Achille’s feet. Persia, part of the land route, challenged the victorious Greeks; and note how both Darius in 490, and Xerxes in 480 B.C., in their wars against Greece, moved first to take possession of the Dardanelles – just as a British fleet hovers there now, clinging to strategic Greece, and fearful that the Straits may suddenly be pounced upon by Russian armies lying a few leagues inland in Bulgaria. When Greece defeated Persia at Marathon and Salamis, she was left in control of the eastern Mediterranean and its trade; she blossomed like a flower, while the river cultures, locked to the land, decayed; and for two thousand years the Mediterranean was the home of the white man’s highest civilization.

    Why did the Mediterranean cease, with Michelangelo, about 1560, to dominate the commerce and politics of the world? Because Columbus had stumbled upon America, and had unwittingly opened new routes of trade, and new sources of wealth. Soon the Atlantic nations rose to power – Spain, Portugal, France, England, Holland; each prospered on the exploitation of colonies in America and Asia overseas; each financed in this way its magnificent Renaissance; while Italy, mistress of civilization for fifteen centuries, almost disappeared from history.”—


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-09 03:06:00 UTC

  • AQUILA (EAGLE) AND S.P.Q.R. —“Pliny the Elder suggests the republican army bor

    AQUILA (EAGLE) AND S.P.Q.R.

    —“Pliny the Elder suggests the republican army bore five different animal standards, the eagle, the wolf, the minotaur, the horse and the boar. Marius later made the eagle (aquila) the supreme symbol because of its association with the god Jupiter. The other symbols were subsequently either relegated to a lesser role, or abolished altogether.”—

    – Charlemagne used an iron crown then the eagle as a continuation.

    – The Holy Roman Empire continued to use the double eagle.

    – Genoa starts, the Templars adopt, and England and Europa take on the StGeorge’s Cross

    – From that we get the Union Jack, the American Flag and the European Union Flag.

    – Before all that we go to the spartan shield.

    But I am far more interested in heraldry, since that represents families not empires.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-07 09:50:00 UTC

  • WHY RULE? Europe ended at the Sahara. Now Africa ends at the Alps. Soon it will

    WHY RULE?

    Europe ended at the Sahara. Now Africa ends at the Alps. Soon it will end at the North sea.

    It doesn’t take great wisdom to see that the Arab Conquest of north Africa was as great a tragedy as the Arab Conquest of byzantium, and the Arab conquest of Persia.

    It doesn’t take great wisdom to see that our efforts at colonization were mixed – where we ruled it added net value, where we exploited it was a criminal theft.

    I reject colonialism, but I do not reject rule. The construction of commons and social order are the providence of peoples. The construction of moral order is merely a scientific and absolute truth. Rule = Law. Governance = Contract. Contract=Commons. Commons=Group Strategy. Group Strategy=Group Persistence. Group Persistence=Universal Goal.

    Conquest doesn’t stop any more than evolution. Someone will conquer. We must always choose the least bad choice. The least bad means of conquest is Rule. Rule of law is a moral universal. There is no exception to this rule. Without it we do not cooperate we prey upon one another.

    Save Christendom. We cleaned Europe of the Moors. Time to do it again.

    Export jurists. Move justice to people not people to justice.

    Move capital to people, not people to capital.

    We are the only truth tellers.

    Spread the truth.

    Prosperity will follow.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-07 09:22:00 UTC

  • RUSSIA CAN LIMIT, IT CANNOT LEAD. Circumpolar people

    RUSSIA CAN LIMIT, IT CANNOT LEAD.

    Circumpolar people.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-07 00:24:00 UTC

  • A Catalogue of Lies

    Knowledge: Knowing what’s tragic about our current postmodern era, is not the same as knowing what was exceptional about the the modern, medieval, and ancient eras. The Incremental Suppression of Predation: Requires Property-en-toto, The Common law, Rule of Law, Universal Standing in matters of the commons, and an independent and professional Judiciary. Rule of Law: Governments cannot make law, only contracts within the law. All else is not Law, but dictate (command). The Art of Predation: Murder, Violence, Theft, Fraud, Extortion, Externalization, Free-Riding, Conspiracy, Displacement, and Conquest. The Era Of Deceit: The 20th Century will be remembered in intellectual history as an era of mysticism, pseudoscience, innumeracy, propaganda and deceit. The Left’s Program of Deceit: The only reason the left could complete its program of deceit was because we failed to protect the informational commons. Tragedy at each compass point: Progressive lying and theft, conservative ignorance and stupidity, and libertarian cluelessness. Tactics Must Remain Moral: We can morally adopt some of the tactics of the left (shaming). But we cannot adopt their lying The Lie of Non-Violence: There is nothing untrue, dishonest, and immoral in the application of violence for the purpose of restitution. Just the opposite. The Lie of Appeasement: Appeasement of competitors is merely taking a present discount at future cost to your civilization. It’s just theft. It’s deceitful. It’s immoral. Liar The Lie of Conviction: The difference between convenience and conviction is whether you obtain a discount or pay a cost. Anything else is just excuse. The Lie of Tolerance: You’re not showing tolerance. You’re failing to pay the high cost of defense. It is what it is. Liar. The Lie of Democracy: Democracy can choose between priorities in matters of equal interest, but not in matters of competing interest. That’s just majority tyranny, not choice. The Lie of Assent: Like democracy assent is dishonest. The honest question is whether any dissent is moral. Otherwise assent is just creating an mandatory opportunity for rent seeking. The Lie of Equality: Not only are we unequal in ability and interest, but male and female reproductive strategies while compatible are in conflict, and the classes while compatible are in competition. To state we are equal in ability or interest is simply a lie to justify the tyranny of majoritarianism, and by consequence parasitic and dysgenic proletarian rule to maintain a parasitic and entrenched and unaccountable monopoly bureaucracy. The Lie of Conflating individual Law and Familial Commons: The law (a negative) must be constructed for individuals because only individuals can act parasitically, the commons (a positive ) must be constructed for families because only families can reproduce.  All else is mere parasitism off future generations. The Lie of Intergenerational Parasitism (rather than Intergenerational Cooperation): The Lie of Economic Innumeracy: — The Lie of Laundering and Pooling: — The Lie of Rallying and Shaming:  — and many more…  

  • A Catalogue of Lies

    Knowledge: Knowing what’s tragic about our current postmodern era, is not the same as knowing what was exceptional about the the modern, medieval, and ancient eras. The Incremental Suppression of Predation: Requires Property-en-toto, The Common law, Rule of Law, Universal Standing in matters of the commons, and an independent and professional Judiciary. Rule of Law: Governments cannot make law, only contracts within the law. All else is not Law, but dictate (command). The Art of Predation: Murder, Violence, Theft, Fraud, Extortion, Externalization, Free-Riding, Conspiracy, Displacement, and Conquest. The Era Of Deceit: The 20th Century will be remembered in intellectual history as an era of mysticism, pseudoscience, innumeracy, propaganda and deceit. The Left’s Program of Deceit: The only reason the left could complete its program of deceit was because we failed to protect the informational commons. Tragedy at each compass point: Progressive lying and theft, conservative ignorance and stupidity, and libertarian cluelessness. Tactics Must Remain Moral: We can morally adopt some of the tactics of the left (shaming). But we cannot adopt their lying The Lie of Non-Violence: There is nothing untrue, dishonest, and immoral in the application of violence for the purpose of restitution. Just the opposite. The Lie of Appeasement: Appeasement of competitors is merely taking a present discount at future cost to your civilization. It’s just theft. It’s deceitful. It’s immoral. Liar The Lie of Conviction: The difference between convenience and conviction is whether you obtain a discount or pay a cost. Anything else is just excuse. The Lie of Tolerance: You’re not showing tolerance. You’re failing to pay the high cost of defense. It is what it is. Liar. The Lie of Democracy: Democracy can choose between priorities in matters of equal interest, but not in matters of competing interest. That’s just majority tyranny, not choice. The Lie of Assent: Like democracy assent is dishonest. The honest question is whether any dissent is moral. Otherwise assent is just creating an mandatory opportunity for rent seeking. The Lie of Equality: Not only are we unequal in ability and interest, but male and female reproductive strategies while compatible are in conflict, and the classes while compatible are in competition. To state we are equal in ability or interest is simply a lie to justify the tyranny of majoritarianism, and by consequence parasitic and dysgenic proletarian rule to maintain a parasitic and entrenched and unaccountable monopoly bureaucracy. The Lie of Conflating individual Law and Familial Commons: The law (a negative) must be constructed for individuals because only individuals can act parasitically, the commons (a positive ) must be constructed for families because only families can reproduce.  All else is mere parasitism off future generations. The Lie of Intergenerational Parasitism (rather than Intergenerational Cooperation): The Lie of Economic Innumeracy: — The Lie of Laundering and Pooling: — The Lie of Rallying and Shaming:  — and many more…  

  • The Great Error, And The Great Lie To Compensate For It.

    (important piece) (solutions) (historical context)
    [A]merica was designed to restore and preserve the Anglo Saxon rights of Englishman, for Englishman and the occasional Scot. The constitution is an English document articulating English rights, for English men and their families, justified as necessary using Natural Law thought beneficial for all men. The source of the declaration constitution and bill of rights was English, Anglo Saxon, Norman, Germanic, Indo-European traditional common law. Everyone else is a free rider. The constitution is not a living document open to interpretation but the most modern articulation in law of that ancient aristocratic egalitarian tradition, designed to require strict construction, by formal operations, and near universal assent in order to implement change. It is the most conservative document ever written, depriving the government, the court, and the people of the ability to infringe upon those ancient rights. The error in Britain and then in the states, was the failure to see government not as a constructor of law, but as a market for the contractual construction of commons between the classes, holding different abilities, knowledge and interests. And that as the franchise expanded with economic and military participation, the British and Americans failed to add new “houses” for the new states, colonies, classes and genders. All political, moral, ethical and legal philosophy since the revolutionary period has consisted entirely of a series of convenient lies, justifications, and errors by which to compensate for the failure to extend the classical liberal model to allow citizens to construct a market for contractual commons, maintain separation of law and contract creation, and to convert from ascent by majority rule to dissent via suit in court of law by universal standing. But the progressive lies are just that. Lies. The constitution is the most strictly constructed, empirically demanding, operationally articulated document in history. And progressives have sought to destroy it for the better part of two centuries while lauding the power the errors of the British and Americans granted them to do so. This is the greatest legal deception in human history third only to the forcible introduction of Christianity, and the universal deceit of scriptural monotheism. Perhaps I should claim Propertarianism was written in metal tablets buried in the ground or handed to me in a burning bush or visited to me in my dreams, rather than the product oaf a life-long search to the problem of political and ethical conflict that has plagued us since 1960. But no. That would be a violation of those ancient traditions: speak the truth even if it means your death. All else follows from that expensive payment in exchange for reciprocity.
    [A]t this point in time we know that the economic benefit of slavery in the states, and the desire of the throne to ban slavery were in conflict. We also know that the americans didn’t want to pay the crown for the defense in the french and indian war, yet the british felt that they had nearly bankrupted the crown to protect the colonies. We also know that the americans were desperate to remain united with the crown. We also know that the crown could not for some reason develop the solution of a separate house for the colonies, or grant them membership in the house. The problem was solvable in 1775, but no one thought about legal dissent instead of democratic assent, or new houses for newly enfranchised interests.  It’s tragic. The tragedy of my people. Makes me sad as hell. – Curt
  • The Great Error, And The Great Lie To Compensate For It.

    (important piece) (solutions) (historical context)
    [A]merica was designed to restore and preserve the Anglo Saxon rights of Englishman, for Englishman and the occasional Scot. The constitution is an English document articulating English rights, for English men and their families, justified as necessary using Natural Law thought beneficial for all men. The source of the declaration constitution and bill of rights was English, Anglo Saxon, Norman, Germanic, Indo-European traditional common law. Everyone else is a free rider. The constitution is not a living document open to interpretation but the most modern articulation in law of that ancient aristocratic egalitarian tradition, designed to require strict construction, by formal operations, and near universal assent in order to implement change. It is the most conservative document ever written, depriving the government, the court, and the people of the ability to infringe upon those ancient rights. The error in Britain and then in the states, was the failure to see government not as a constructor of law, but as a market for the contractual construction of commons between the classes, holding different abilities, knowledge and interests. And that as the franchise expanded with economic and military participation, the British and Americans failed to add new “houses” for the new states, colonies, classes and genders. All political, moral, ethical and legal philosophy since the revolutionary period has consisted entirely of a series of convenient lies, justifications, and errors by which to compensate for the failure to extend the classical liberal model to allow citizens to construct a market for contractual commons, maintain separation of law and contract creation, and to convert from ascent by majority rule to dissent via suit in court of law by universal standing. But the progressive lies are just that. Lies. The constitution is the most strictly constructed, empirically demanding, operationally articulated document in history. And progressives have sought to destroy it for the better part of two centuries while lauding the power the errors of the British and Americans granted them to do so. This is the greatest legal deception in human history third only to the forcible introduction of Christianity, and the universal deceit of scriptural monotheism. Perhaps I should claim Propertarianism was written in metal tablets buried in the ground or handed to me in a burning bush or visited to me in my dreams, rather than the product oaf a life-long search to the problem of political and ethical conflict that has plagued us since 1960. But no. That would be a violation of those ancient traditions: speak the truth even if it means your death. All else follows from that expensive payment in exchange for reciprocity.
    [A]t this point in time we know that the economic benefit of slavery in the states, and the desire of the throne to ban slavery were in conflict. We also know that the americans didn’t want to pay the crown for the defense in the french and indian war, yet the british felt that they had nearly bankrupted the crown to protect the colonies. We also know that the americans were desperate to remain united with the crown. We also know that the crown could not for some reason develop the solution of a separate house for the colonies, or grant them membership in the house. The problem was solvable in 1775, but no one thought about legal dissent instead of democratic assent, or new houses for newly enfranchised interests.  It’s tragic. The tragedy of my people. Makes me sad as hell. – Curt
  • The 3rd World has Weaponized Reproduction under consumer capitalism, and they’re

    The 3rd World has Weaponized Reproduction under consumer capitalism, and they’re winning the war of dysgenic conquest. #NRx #tlot #tcot


    Source date (UTC): 2015-08-06 13:28:47 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/629282974656278528