Theme: Crisis

  • WHAT I LEARNED ABOUT REVOLUTIONS 1) I learned from napoleon that the best genera

    WHAT I LEARNED ABOUT REVOLUTIONS

    1) I learned from napoleon that the best general does not plan for a single strategy, but plans a strategy of seizing opportunity.

    2) I learned from Mao that the countryside can always and everywhere defeat the cities.

    3) I learned from ISIS to move move move and resource resource, and profit profit profit, because, concentration of force is difficult, and it deprives opposition of resources, and it motivates the men.

    4) I learned from the arab spring how fast revolutions spread to people with similar anxieties, and that we are in the same condition.

    5) I learned from the IRA that you always win with time, especially if you use both political and military actions.

    6) I learned from the past twenty years that americans cannot fight and win a fourth generation war.

    7) I learned from the civil rights movement that the government caves to demands rather than face chaos.

    8) I learned from the the LA, Baltimore, and KC riots – and charlottesville – that the police are only symbolically powerful – and only for as long as they aren’t outmaneuvered.

    9) I learned from strategic research that the USA cannot survive power outages and road checkpoints for more than a few weeks.

    10) I learned from the data that there are very few people capable of resisting a movement that originates in multiple places at once.

    11) I learned from the past four years that the deep state will not ‘go’ without ‘a fight’.

    12) I learned from the data that a constitutional solution will be supported by the majority of men in the military especially if accompanied by the right incentives.

    13) I learned from the evidence that left and right might align on taking out the financial sector, and gutting the state if we both agree to separate.

    14) I learned from the past thirty years that the left in all its forms is confident it can win and must be stopped permanently.

    15) I learned that it is relatively easy to restore our place in human history and lift our people again in to a renaissance if we win.

    I learned a lot more too….


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-02 14:46:00 UTC

  • “In the 1960’s the radicals were too small a percentage of the population to be

    —“In the 1960’s the radicals were too small a percentage of the population to be a real threat, so their bombings was not regarded as the tip of any iceberg (except when blacks got involved and there was concern that all blacks would revolt). … Today the revolt against over-reach represents a larger group of people, and therefore has to be taken more seriously.”—Red-State Secession


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-02 09:01:00 UTC

  • PREPARE: MESSAGE TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW Just be prepared. You will have a few days

    PREPARE: MESSAGE TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW

    Just be prepared. You will have a few days notice. And you’ll be asked to show up. You won’t need supplies. You won’t even need a vehicle except to get there. It doesn’t matter what it costs you to show up. You don’t get the privilege of ‘next time’. Nothing else matters. The world will never be the same afterward. And we’ll all go home wealthy. Because this is a for profit enterprise as well as a political enterprise. So stop asking. Stop talking. No bravado. No chest thumping. No internet rallying. Stop fantasizing and trying to be in control. Just show up and follow direction when you do. And plan to be in near constant motion once we go – collecting resources as you go. If you aren’t prepared to show up on two or three days notice from halfway across the country then you aren’t prepared. If you are prepared to show up on two or three says notice, then that’s all the preparation you need. If you have strong skills or limited skills it doesn’t matter. Most of the work is sourcing, observing, and communicating for those with the skills. All ‘Organizing” does is put a victim label on your head. All bravado does is put your name on the label on your head. Showing up and following direction does the opposite. Strategy is difficult. Tactics are stressful. Everything else is just work. And it’s mostly work. If the idiots in sandals can do it you can. It’s your nature. You’ve just failed to experience your true nature. It will come easily.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-01 14:00:00 UTC

  • Would you rather we simply avoided the entire demonstration process and proceede

    Would you rather we simply avoided the entire demonstration process and proceeded to the civil war we all want? You think that like the Left/Antifa we’d use protesting?

    Darkness. Silence. Cold. Hunger. Fear. And the underclasses trashing cities.

    No white violence is required.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-01 00:08:37 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1256012613919612929

    Reply addressees: @trish_zornio

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1255975013431169024

  • Now they wouldn’t. The government caved to the civil rights movement in under th

    Now they wouldn’t. The government caved to the civil rights movement in under three weeks. How long before the government caves to this happening in more than half of the state capitals? What will happen the first time the government kills one of these men?


    Source date (UTC): 2020-04-30 20:53:00 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1255963386841632768

    Reply addressees: @sickrepub2016 @vote4robgill @GovWhitmer

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1255959273462472709

  • You don’t get it. THIS IS THE FUTURE and Trump is YOUR last hope – because he wa

    You don’t get it. THIS IS THE FUTURE and Trump is YOUR last hope – because he was OUR last hope before we make this a daily occurrence.

    You never ever understand. Europeans have three cults:
    The Militia and Arms; The Natural Law; the Christian Faith.

    And you’re after all three.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-04-30 20:49:39 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1255962541190152195

    Reply addressees: @vote4robgill @GovWhitmer

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1255922426120146947

  • THE COST OF OUR ENDEAVOR I think radicalism, revolution, and pursuit of renaissa

    THE COST OF OUR ENDEAVOR

    I think radicalism, revolution, and pursuit of renaissance is personally costly for leadership. I’m a career executive entrepreneur who built my fortunes – starting in my early twenties – by acquisition and integration of companies consisting of people with different levels of education and experience. It is easier for me to see the world paternally rather than parentally, and managerially rather than interpersonally. And even more so militarily and politically rather than socially and familial.

    Within the spectrum of Political, Executive, Paternal, Parental, or Peerage relationships, our ‘reward’ – feedback – for our leadership varies across a big difference in not only people but time – and our frustration or self doubt must be held in check by our confidence in a field of mixed successes and failures over time.

    Because we wish to measure the change in individuals – rather than the social construction of organizational change that occurs through the fragmentary understanding of ever increasing numbers until they system (market) of people itself is self-correcting because there are sufficient fragments among people with partial knowledge and variation in ability that they collectively coalesce over time into emergent fundamental rules of concept, thought, paradigm, argument, and behavior without the reinforcement of the underlying understanding.

    I think some of us don’t have the stomach for ‘crossing the chasm’ into hostile territory: where we increasingly encounter people with increasingly greater differences in intuitions, understandings and wants. I think each of us needs to continue to discover whether we are supporter, activist, supplier, fighter, leader, and whether we educate as co-operator and ally, advisor and peer, a teacher and parent, a paternal executive, or a general for whom sacrifices – including of those we value – are the costs of winning wars for those whom we may not – but who have no other advocates. And given the spectrum of our current conditions we may not be in a personal position to choose our preference from the full range of choices available.

    But this is the stage we are at. Where we have a solution, there is market demand for it, and we must migrate from parents and small business owners to ‘industry leaders’ before we next migrate to politicians and generals. For some of us the cost of making a mark on history is worth paying. For others it is not. We can only make mark that we are willing and able to. But every mark adds to the whole.

    The only people who matter are those willing and able. The only people who matter at the beginning at first are those who fight, those who assist those who fight, and those who do not resist them. The rest are not important until they must be governed. But they are the ones who talk the most – generating demand for rule by those willing.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-04-29 11:29:00 UTC

  • If I said the right thing at the right time to the right fifty people it would h

    If I said the right thing at the right time to the right fifty people it would happen. not because of me. But because it’d be obvious it was time.

    That time is coming.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-04-25 03:00:00 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1253881418142429184

    Reply addressees: @EricLiford @YvesBurri

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1253843397397315587

  • but in the end the crisis will occur, and my work will stand one way or the othe

    … but in the end the crisis will occur, and my work will stand one way or the other, and the product will stand one way or the other, and the institute will stand one way or the other, and that’s pretty good set of accomplishments for a lifetime given I’ve almost died 3 times.)


    Source date (UTC): 2020-04-24 20:47:35 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1253787693760286721

    Reply addressees: @unfinis06265716

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1253787296127766528


    IN REPLY TO:

    Unknown author

    @unfinis06265716 (Other than ‘philosopher’ we don’t have a name for what I did with P. I’m not sure philosophy exists any longer as other than a discipline of choice. It’s gone the way of theology. I’m a visionary. Sure. P and Oversing are visionary. So was my prediction of the present. ….

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1253787296127766528

  • What is clear from your words is that you think that control is possible. It isn

    What is clear from your words is that you think that control is possible. It isn’t. That your understanding is possible. it isn’t. Events will evolve one way or another. Strategy is the same: moral license (done), set of demands: (~done). plan of transition (done). Pressure? 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2020-04-24 20:36:20 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1253784864597463044

    Reply addressees: @unfinis06265716

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1253784175162920961


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    Unknown author

    @unfinis06265716 Everyone knows what’s in that video except average people. The point was to counter those that overestimated state power and underestimated vulnerability. It worked. Of course it’s still visible. The final question isn’t clear.

    Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1253784175162920961