Theme: Crisis

  • The governor of the most failing state in the union that merely has the furthest

    The governor of the most failing state in the union that merely has the furthest to fall?


    Source date (UTC): 2024-07-21 19:17:02 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1815103711427072330

    Reply addressees: @RobertGarcia @GavinNewsom

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1814807568893812839

  • didn’t catch this was you nick. This is ‘trying to find some fellow knuckleheadd

    didn’t catch this was you nick.
    This is ‘trying to find some fellow knuckleheadd to drink whiskey with on a porch while rome burns’. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2024-07-19 20:16:16 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1814393841950306734

    Reply addressees: @NickmhTw

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1814385326456222138

  • Why am I doing this again? If the world is going to war and collapse yet again w

    Why am I doing this again? If the world is going to war and collapse yet again why not just go back to building companies and making money until it does? Intellectual labors pay forward but they do not pay in the present. And too much knowledge of mankind requires too much optimism in the face of the evidence that it’s a fools errand. And yes I miss my Ferrari. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2024-07-19 19:23:41 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1814380610317852672

  • THE CAUSE AND SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM OF ALIENATION AS MANKIND EVOLVES I think I

    THE CAUSE AND SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM OF ALIENATION AS MANKIND EVOLVES
    I think I might help you with a bit of history and understanding of the problem that man encounters when producing prosperity – and subsequently choice:
    1. the early agrarian civilizations produced sedentary life and reduced dependence upon one another that had been necessary as hunter gatherers.
    2. The bronze age civilizations that first formed cities produced divisions of labor, class hierarchies, elites, and authoritarianism for the first time 3. Those caused the need for religious order to create standards by which people cooperated.
    4. Those early civs rose and fell a wave after wave of barbarians tried to conquer those cities and civilizations to capture control of the government because the government controlled the means of production. The bonze age collapse was the result of one of those sets of barbarians (europeans).
    5. When trade was reestablished after the bronze age collapse, and the greeks established their empire to insure that trade, they invented money. Money further eradicated interpersonal dependency, interpersonal relationships.
    6. In response we found the age of gransformation, meaning the age of new religions creating a standard of behavior for cooperation between many divergent groups, so that the scale of our prosperity from trade, and the accumulated alienation of 1-5, could be moderated. This is why most of those religions are a form of sedation against alienation (they create mindfulness).
    7. While we should have hit the industrial revolution about the year 300 to 600, the great migrations and the cancer of the abrahamic religions, by suppression of alienation, in turn, suppressed the spread of reason, empiricism, technology, and political order, creating a dark age.
    8. Once again, it was europeans who caused the reformation, when they recovered classical knowledge and gradually created the empirical, commercial, financial, trade, scientific, and finally industrial revolutions. Yet this resulted in another episode of alienation. And yet again the marxist attempt to modernize the abrahamic religions from supernatural into pseudoscientific form nearly created another dark age, that thankfully europeans and sciences have begun to resist despite it’s popularity with women, immigrants, lower classes, and the academic cum political priesthoods.
    9. Immigration immigration and diversity cause increases in frication and cost necessary for the formation of the high trust necessary to produce mindfulness in a population. It is the absolutely worst strategy possible.

    EXPLANATION
    The Lesson: the problem we face in our evolutionary process is creating deliberate institutions of cultural formation to train ourselves into adapting to every increase in the scale of energy capture and conversion.

    Thus it is a problem of institutions and knowledge and not a problem of institutions and anti-knowledge. So innovation and creativity in institutional development are the solution to the problem of ever expanding alienation. We must move from natural forces causing us to work together in bands and tribes, to deliberate engineering our incentives to work together in the absence of those natural incentives. Simple folk try regression. Not so simple folk try innovation. Because the result of regression. whether supernatural religion, pseudoscientific economics and politics, the result is the same: dark ages of ignorance, poverty, hard labor, starvation, disease, suffering, child mortality, and early death.

    There have been only a few great periods in human history and they are the Pax Romana, The Pax Britannia, and the Pax Americana. That’s the lesson we must learn from history.

    End the left’s lies forever whether sophistic, pseudoscientific, or supernatural, BUT heavily invest in mindfulness, fitness, education, and socialization in order to make each leap in our standard of living possible.

    The uncomfortable lesson is that of the Greeks’ and Taleb’s: you teach people to harden, not to soften. In other words supportive competition is the means of mindfulness – it is not withdrawal, escapism, and illusion.

    Cheers
    Curt Doolittle
    The Natural Law Institute

    cc: @whatifalthist. Pls comment if useful.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-07-19 01:24:18 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1814108972548280320

  • (Meeting Note) “The overton window is in position. The left fired the first shot

    (Meeting Note)
    “The overton window is in position.
    The left fired the first shot.
    The quiet part isn’t civil war.
    The quiet part is the how it’s fought.
    And in particular who uses the state to fight it.
    And whoever unites the most factions to fight it.”


    Source date (UTC): 2024-07-18 14:35:12 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1813945620492873800

  • “Is organized violence the only way to achieve this reversal [of the conquest of

    –“Is organized violence the only way to achieve this reversal [of the conquest of the USA]?”–
    Given the accumulated malincentives of the postwar Credentialist takeover of the academy and state, as well as their dependence upon the clientele that succeeded in the takeover of the financial sector, academy, and media, there are at least three remaining options in the field of possibilities.
    The first is dependent on random external forces producing enough disruption. This is certain to occur, with the best predictions giving us about six to eight years. But depending upon it consists of ‘handing our fate over to chance’.
    The second is dependent upon the willingness of the court to see completion of its attempts at reversing postwar lawfare the bypassed the people and the legislatures.
    In the absence of a monarchy as a judge of last resort (what served the founders), then as the third option, we have only then the threat of believable violence to achieve the reversal.
    This would mean first, repeating the actions of the founders with a common law suit against the state (letters, declaration, constitutional reforms), then repeating the same processes as the civil rights era, in which the threat of escalation would provide justification for the reorganization of the government, financial sector, economy, policy, code, and of course fixing the six to eight holes in the constitution through which the ‘march through the institutions of cultural production’ by the left was intentionally prosecuted in an attempt to destroy the modern world as it did the christian destruction of the ancient world.
    The escalation would be, not a repetition of the american civil war, or the french revolution, but one closer to syria and the arab spring on one hand and the re-conquest of spain on the other. And while I have worked rather extensively on both scenarios, and while I have no doubt ‘conservative america’ would win – it would come at a cost we, and those in govt, should seek to avoid by overturning the intentional destruction of civilization by the left, and the rather silly people who easily fall victim to the seductions of the left as their ancestors did to the abrahamic religions that created an dark age of ignorance superstition poverty starvation disease and suffering.

    Cheers
    CD

    Reply addressees: @i63556 @eyeslasho


    Source date (UTC): 2024-07-17 21:26:03 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1813686628206223360

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1813610458664038908

  • It’s not any more inevitable thann the reversal of the muslim conquest of spain.

    It’s not any more inevitable thann the reversal of the muslim conquest of spain. Purges are common throughout all of history. The question is only whether the costs of doing so vs not doing so intersect.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-07-17 00:15:19 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1813366838019133857

    Reply addressees: @eyeslasho

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1813254454277513329

  • BLACKROCK ENDORSES BTC. (Interesting) Blackrock’s Larry Fink, reversing his posi

    BLACKROCK ENDORSES BTC. (Interesting)

    Blackrock’s Larry Fink, reversing his position, backing bitcoin as a hedge against inflation (gold alternative).

    We’ve seen: (a) independents create the original momentum (b) institutions during the crisis preserve it’s potential (c) now… https://twitter.com/LukeMikic21/status/1812876458710138993


    Source date (UTC): 2024-07-16 18:43:37 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1813283360858317146

  • RT @LukeWeinhagen: Most of the West is already conquered. Digging out from being

    RT @LukeWeinhagen: Most of the West is already conquered.

    Digging out from being conquered requires different strategies than the various…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-07-16 01:07:41 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1813017626391548389

  • When you industrialize, you urbanize. When you urbanize you stop reproducing. Wh

    When you industrialize, you urbanize.
    When you urbanize you stop reproducing.
    When you stop reproducing your economy and political system stop growing.
    When you stop growing you start discovering scarcity.
    When you discover scarcity you see emerging conflicts.
    You’re going to get them at the international level
    You’re going to get them at the domestic level.
    And the USA and Europe aren’t alone in seeing the emergence of both.

    Personally I love that the overton window is moving into place. But despite having predicted it, and worked for decades now to avert it, in retrospect I wonder why I didn’t just ignore it all and enjoy life instead. 😉

    Because this is a heck of a snowball rolling downhill and gathering momentum.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-07-15 17:14:26 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1812898530484248578