Theme: Institution

  • RT @pmarca: The 12 functions of the modern university: 1. CREDENTIALING AGENCY 2

    RT @pmarca: The 12 functions of the modern university:

    1. CREDENTIALING AGENCY
    2. EDUCATIONAL COURSES
    3. RESEARCH BUREAU
    4. POLICY TH…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-06-10 22:14:52 UTC

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  • THE OVERLAPPING INTERESTS OF THE FINANCIERS OF THE BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION AND THE

    THE OVERLAPPING INTERESTS OF THE FINANCIERS OF THE BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION AND THE FIRST WORLD WAR
    The question of overlap between those who financed the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution and those who financed the Allies during World War I is complex and somewhat…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-06-06 22:12:20 UTC

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  • THE OVERLAPPING INTERESTS OF THE FINANCIERS OF THE BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION AND THE

    THE OVERLAPPING INTERESTS OF THE FINANCIERS OF THE BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION AND THE FIRST WORLD WAR
    The question of overlap between those who financed the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution and those who financed the Allies during World War I is complex and somewhat controversial.

    (CD: the point here is the ambition to destroy the european monarchies which are the primary means of defense against the globalists and you know who.)

    Wall Street and International Financiers:
    Connections to Both Sides: Some prominent financiers and financial institutions, particularly those based on Wall Street, had interests and involvement in both the Allied war effort and the Russian Revolution. For example, firms like J.P. Morgan and individuals like William Boyce Thompson had substantial influence and connections that spanned different geopolitical interests.
    Bolshevik Funding: There are claims and documented instances suggesting that certain Wall Street bankers and firms provided financial support to the Bolsheviks. This support was often framed as part of broader strategies to influence or control post-revolutionary Russia for economic or political gain. Antony Sutton’s work, “Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution,” explores this in detail, although his conclusions are subject to debate and scrutiny​ (modernhistoryproject)​​ (modernhistoryproject)​.

    Strategic and Economic Motives:Financial Opportunism: The motivations for financing both the Allies and the Bolsheviks can often be traced back to strategic and economic opportunism. For financiers, supporting various sides in a conflict could ensure influence and favorable conditions for future business dealings, regardless of the outcome.
    Centralized Control: Some historians argue that international financiers saw potential in centralized political systems, like that of the Bolsheviks, because these systems could offer stable and predictable environments for business, contrary to the chaos of decentralized, laissez-faire economies​ (modernhistoryproject)​​ (Foreign Policy Research Institute)​.

    Sisson Documents and German Involvement:
    German Facilitation: The Sisson Documents, although largely discredited as forgeries, did highlight real aspects of German involvement in facilitating the Bolshevik Revolution, particularly in aiding Lenin’s return to Russia. This support was part of Germany’s strategy to destabilize Russia and remove it from the war, which indirectly benefited the Allies by diverting German resources and attention​ (modernhistoryproject).

    Conclusion

    The overlap in financiers supporting both the Bolsheviks and the Allies highlights the complex and often contradictory nature of international finance during times of upheaval. While direct evidence of coordinated efforts is contentious, the involvement of major financial institutions and prominent financiers on multiple fronts reflects broader strategic interests that transcended individual conflicts.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-06-06 22:12:19 UTC

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  • THE ANGLO-AMERICAN ESTABLISHMENT “The Anglo-American Establishment” by Carroll Q

    THE ANGLO-AMERICAN ESTABLISHMENT
    “The Anglo-American Establishment” by Carroll Quigley provides an in-depth look at the secretive group of influential individuals in Britain and the United States who sought to shape global politics and maintain British imperial power through a network of elite institutions and influential figures.

    –“the british empire had ‘lost it’s steam’ in world war one and the british felt that the german ascent would displace the british empire in global influence if the british did not compete against it.”–Dr Brad

    The Secret Society:
    Origins: Quigley discusses the formation of a secret society by Cecil Rhodes, an influential British imperialist, aimed at preserving and expanding the British Empire. Rhodes’s vision included creating a global network to exert influence over world affairs.
    Structure: This society, often referred to as the “Round Table Group,” consisted of key figures from British politics, banking, and academia. It operated through semi-secret organizations and sought to wield significant influence over British and international policy.

    Notable Members:
    Alfred Milner: Quigley highlights the role of Alfred Milner, a prominent British statesman, who became a leading figure in the Round Table movement after Rhodes’s death. Milner’s efforts were pivotal in promoting British imperial interests.
    Lord Esher, Lord Lothian, Lionel Curtis, and Others: The book profiles various members who contributed to the group’s activities and spread its influence through various institutions, including the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) and the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) in the United States.

    Institutions and Influence:
    Educational and Policy Influence: The group used institutions like Oxford and Cambridge to groom future leaders aligned with their vision. They also influenced policy-making bodies and international relations through think tanks and advisory roles.
    International Relations: Quigley details how this network influenced British and American foreign policies, particularly in the early 20th century, including during World War I and the interwar period.

    World War I and Aftermath:
    War Strategy: The Round Table’s influence on British war strategy and post-war reconstruction efforts is examined. Their vision for a post-war world included establishing the League of Nations to promote global governance and prevent future conflicts.
    Anglo-American Cooperation: A significant part of the group’s strategy involved fostering close ties between Britain and the United States to ensure mutual dominance in global affairs.

    Critique and Legacy:
    Criticism of Methods: Quigley is critical of the group’s secretive methods and the lack of transparency in their efforts to manipulate political outcomes. He argues that their undemocratic approach undermined genuine democratic processes.
    Enduring Impact: Despite his critique, Quigley acknowledges the significant impact this network had on shaping 20th-century international relations and their lasting influence on contemporary global politics.

    Conclusion
    Carroll Quigley’s “The Anglo-American Establishment” provides a thorough examination of a secretive and influential network that sought to shape global affairs through strategic alliances and institutional control. The book uncovers the ambitions, methods, and enduring legacy of this elite group, offering a critical perspective on their role in world history.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-06-06 22:08:16 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1798839350077321216

  • THE SOVIET SECULAR INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF FEMININE > JEWISH > ABRAHAMIC SOCIAL

    THE SOVIET SECULAR INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF FEMININE > JEWISH > ABRAHAMIC SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF LYING
    I have researched and documented the evolution of the feminine means of undermining, social construction, and inversion of objectively true/false with preferentially good/bad, through to the abrahamic religions and the marxist sequence.

    But I underestimated the soviets as the first time an entire government had been capable of adopting the female strategy of social construction of undermining and sewing conflict using institutional organization of the use of modern communications to ‘uneducate’ people so to speak.

    And it’s terrifying that this feminine means of coercion is so difficult to defend against in a high trust society like the west that favors free speech – under the presumption it’s not industrialized lying defended by the institutions of state, or organized religion (church, temple, universities).

    And how difficult is defense against the feminine means of social warfare while preserving free speech, when the moral intuition of the masculine is paternal demand for individual responsibility and the feminine is to demand tolerance for irresponsibility, which only serves to bait a population into hazard, generate class conflict, and generate demand for authority, that as a consequence succeeds by eliminating freedom of speech that made that sedition and authority possible?

    The only solution I know of is ‘free reciprocal and truthful speech that does not encourage irresponsibility for the private and common’ and as such does not sew the seeds of justification for discontent, bait people into hazard of irresponsibility, causing redistributive parasitism, generating demand for authority that reverses freedom of speech, sovereignty, reciprocity, responsibility, and voluntary cooperation, and the prosperity that would have resulted had those demands not been reversed.

    Cheers
    CD


    Source date (UTC): 2024-06-05 03:38:47 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1798197750388891648

  • RT @Plinz: When a large AI or social media company disbands their safety team, i

    RT @Plinz: When a large AI or social media company disbands their safety team, it does not necessarily mean that safety is not a priority,…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-06-05 02:41:40 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1798183377163464848

  • RT @WerrellBradley: Study Such Matters, and then Organize Social Systems with us

    RT @WerrellBradley: Study Such Matters, and then Organize Social Systems with us to correct for this situation at
    The Natural Law Insititu…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-06-04 19:33:19 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1798075578102456674

  • FYI: Strangulation and Bog Burial. Early Germanic Law There are only two crimes

    FYI: Strangulation and Bog Burial. Early Germanic Law

    There are only two crimes punishable by death in early European civilization: Adultery and Cowardice in Battle (disloyalty, oath breaking).
    Everything else was settled by restitution.
    Decent people are buried in the ground with some degree of ceremony and respect.
    People who are adulterers and cowards are given the opposite treatment: strangulation, slit throat, and disposal in the bog.
    We don’t have enough information about Iron Age mythology of waters, marshes, and bogs, but they did have a deep symbolism, and association with the spirit world (the dead).
    And even back in to the copper age, especially in a wealthy place with a history of old europe (Balkans), celtic, and germanic metalsmithing, the number of copper and later bronze ‘sacrifices’ in the waters is astounding.

    Cheers
    CD

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    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-30 23:33:19 UTC

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  • correct. and we are not necessarily weak so much as we have a tragic weakness, c

    correct. and we are not necessarily weak so much as we have a tragic weakness, christian tolerance combined with postwar jewish capture of institutions, plus a body of women easily sold their ‘nonsense’.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-30 04:31:50 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1796036775434977460

    Reply addressees: @BanninYaqoobi

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1796004107167105484

  • Hard to say. In the spectrum of Conquest, Thievery, Private Sector, Government,

    Hard to say. In the spectrum of Conquest, Thievery, Private Sector, Government, or Church, which utilizes capital better and which spurs more capital as a consequence? Private, government, and church all can. But what capital did the church produce other than magnificent edifices a clergy that was tragically corrupt at the cost of nearly a quarter of local GDP? Had the church performed education rather than indoctrination or at least in addition to it, we could easily claim the church. Otherwise it’s kind of hard to see how it differs from the state.

    Reply addressees: @queen_calder


    Source date (UTC): 2024-05-27 14:38:29 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1795102278803726336

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