Theme: Reform

  • What I Learned About Revolutions

    May 2, 2020, 2:46 PM 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….

  • How to RESET AMERICA – 9 System Changes We Can Make via @YouTube

    How to RESET AMERICA – 9 System Changes We Can Make https://youtu.be/DGEOxVjL3WU via @YouTube


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-09 13:44:39 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1259117078658809859

  • We have to regulate FB before they try to regulate public speech even more so. T

    We have to regulate FB before they try to regulate public speech even more so.

    This year.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-08 18:56:32 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1258833180519514121

  • Are you a liar? Are you equating guilt by entrapment with guilt by design? Are y

    Are you a liar? Are you equating guilt by entrapment with guilt by design? Are you countering legal reform that seeks to add Intent to means, motive, and opportunity?

    We know what pilpul is.
    That’s why we’re going to make it illegal.
    And you’ll be out of business – or in prison.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-08 18:54:30 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1258832667832979457

    Reply addressees: @mrbromwich

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1258484189869080577

  • 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

  • Decentralization, Separatism, Nationalism, definancialization, depoliticization,

    Decentralization, Separatism, Nationalism, definancialization, depoliticization, voluntary disassociation, restoration of our high trust polity, and all done by simply creating a market for profiting from the prosecution of falsehood and reciprocity in courts.

    Continuous superiority, by continuous velocity, by continuous agency, by the combination of sovereignty and reciprocity, truth and duty, law and jury, and markets in association, cooperation, production, reproduction, commons, and polities.

    Restoration of our group evolutionary strategy: maneuver.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-01 08:55:00 UTC

  • I started work in 2004 to reform political, legal, economic, and social thought

    I started work in 2004 to reform political, legal, economic, and social thought – because the reorganization of man was rather obvious by 1992.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-04-26 13:18:16 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1254399395409408000

    Reply addressees: @razibkhan

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1254248501812199426

  • 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

  • State Bankruptcy Is Necessary

    State Bankruptcy Is Necessary https://propertarianism.com/2020/04/24/state-bankruptcy-is-necessary/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-04-24 18:23:40 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1253751478210060288

  • State Bankruptcy Is Necessary

    [S]tate bankruptcy is a long standing topic in bankruptcy reform, just as the EU is experiencing the problems of the catholic periphery vs the protestant core. It’s not a constitutional issue, b/c it’s one of the most important reasons for the formation of the federal system: unifying bankruptcy laws so interstate commerce and consequent scale was possible without continuous conflicts that constrained trade. Opponents would resist under the Contracts Clause but the court would eventually extend protection to the states since the states are not making the legal change, the federal government is, and despite the 10th (which is universally ignored anyway), the bankruptcy code is a power specifically granted to the federal government specifically for this reason. Add to the fact that it was done by false promise of ‘progressive’ (((socialist))) eternal growth on one end and financial (((rent seeking))) constructed using fractional reserves guaranteed by the federal government, and the credit expansion, all via the treasury and federal reserve, instead of retaining the returns for redistribution to the citizenry, and we have criminal conspiracy at least of conspiracy of interests not sufficiently defended against by a government lacking experience in financial corruption practiced in the Pale – especially ukraine and russia. (Where mises and rothbard inherited their ideas and tried to spread them to the west.) While screwing politicians, government employees, their unions, and investors that profited from seeking rents by offering credit that baits states into hazard, the populations of the states would benefit greatly from no longer spending their tax revenues on employee pensions as large as their medicare-medicaid expenses, leaving a single digit trickle of income for infrastructure and investment. Personally I would love to write a brief for the court on this, and bring the issue before the court because it would provide the impetus to end the fed, and nationalize the finance sector dependent upon treasury issue, and instead, force them to raise all capital from the private sector, forcing the sector to compete for savings rather than continuously destroy them. Biggest organized crime in human history.