Testimony
Jan 23, 2020, 8:56 AM —“P-method disambiguates legal language by providing a single hermeneutic for interpretation; and rejecting all others.”–Andrew M Gilmour
Testimony
Jan 23, 2020, 10:27 AM —“It wasn’t until I found Curt that I actually felt hopeful again.”— Every time I hear something like that it energizes me to work even harder.
Race + Aesthetic = Ethnicity
Jan 23, 2020, 11:45 AM MUST READ by Luke Weinhagen Race + Aesthetic = Ethnicity In much the same way common biological markers are a shortcut to trust (represent a reduction in costs) common aesthetic markers as a shortcut to trust. Shared aesthetic signals “I am one of you” like shared biology does. Aesthetic, in…
Constantine’s Destruction of European Civilization
Jan 23, 2020, 11:54 AM The first episodes of persecution of paganism in the history of the Roman Empire started late in Constantine’s reign, with his orders for the pillaging and the tearing down of pagan temples.[1][2][3] The anti-paganism policy of Constantine the Great evolved from the initial prohibition on the construction of new temples[14]…
The Standing Army Isn’t The Problem
Jan 23, 2020, 11:56 AM So it’s not the standing army that is the problem so much as the lack of a standing militia and a standing army of professional warriors.
I Use the Public as My Classroom
Jan 23, 2020, 12:11 PM I don’t have a classroom so I use the public as my classroom. It was an experiment. it’s been ridiculously rewarding, even if the number of overconfident ignorant young men is … tedious. We have a course going at the Institute where people singn up and get the content as…
Man up. Show up. Fight.
Jan 23, 2020, 2:47 PM The Propertarian Institute (a) I have been in the states for three years working on “the project” – and I don’t see much in the way of other options. (b) I was in Richmond. (I didn’t go to C’ville because I saw the cluster-f-k coming and ‘leadership’ told me to…
Christianity Is Designed to Make Humans Into Submissive Herd Animals (sheep)
Jan 23, 2020, 4:40 PM by Scott De Warren Christianity attempts to disable Western man’s mind from appropriate responses to distinctions between male/female morality, aristocrat/slave morality, European/Semitic morality by saying “it doesn’t matter as we are all one in Christ (against Rome which symbolizes European civilization) “. This denialism of obvious truths is an inversion…
Yes I Know It’s Hard for Christians
Jan 23, 2020, 10:49 PM I know this is hard for the devoted Christians but until we come to terms with the christian destruction of the ancient world and the jewish, christian, islamic dark ages that resulted we cannot understand the reason for the success of the second abrahamic destruction of the western world by…
A (social) Philosophy that Is, at Least by Present Scientific Standards, the Optimum for Man
Jan 24, 2020, 7:10 AM —“So, you would consider Christianity a desert cult?”—Dan Ver Woert I don’t do name calling, but I would consider the advice of Jesus to be a philosophy that is, at least by present scientific standards, the optimum for man. I would say that as I’ve secularized it, it’s just a…
The (Social) Church Ritual Is More Important than Dogma or Belief.
Jan 24, 2020, 7:20 AM SCIENCE: Church Ritual is more important than dogma or belief. The problem is people think the opposite. If we have church rituals (surrender to the pack) where we are all rendered equal in safety for just a moment, any content will do. It causes an addiction response for the same…
Ethnocentrism Is the Optimum Group Strategy…
Jan 24, 2020, 7:45 AM ETHNOCENTRISM IS THE OPTIMUM GROUP STRATEGY… Ethnocentrism is the optimum group evolutionary strategy however it is in competition with the need for scale, hence the continuous conflict and decline in the tribal middle east, while slow evolution in india, faster in china, and fastest in europe. Only one civilization failed.
The Difficulty in Cooperating on Externalities
Jan 24, 2020, 7:57 AM Another axis of causality is the difficulty in cooperating on externalities, when it’s the collective sum of externalities that produces scale returns on cooperation (trust, velocity, tolerance). We make many decisions every day that can be biased for or against the group interest regardless of cost to us. Likewise hostile…
Evolution of Religion: DEBT PAYMENTS
Jan 24, 2020, 7:57 AM (Organized religion): Feast > Death(Burial) > Tribes (trust building) > Seasons-Astrology (Calendaring) > Scripture (Writing) > Monotheism (conflict) DEBT PAYMENTS
Our Right to Religion
Jan 24, 2020, 8:03 AM I demand the right to personally and collectively pay debts to and gain wisdom from, the entire host of my people’s gods, demigods, and heroes from our foundation forward. To transfer that debt and wisdom between generations, and to defend commons constructed by that debt and wisdom from dilution, diminution,…
The Debt to Nature and Ancestors Is True
Jan 24, 2020, 8:06 AM —“So many right wingers have a nature boner….”–@TruthRespecter Because the debt to Nature and Ancestors is true. Because we are masculine hunters not feminine urbanites. Because we have not devolved under urbanization (yet).
The Literature of The Iliad
Jan 24, 2020, 8:11 AM The vast majority of literature in the ancient world was commentary on the Iliad just as the vast majority of literature in the medieval world was on the bible. In fact, the fragments of the library at Alexandria – regardless of how that library was physically constructed – were mostly…
A Discussion on The Scientific Method as “Bayesian”
Jan 24, 2020, 9:01 AM –“Bayesian”– This is a good start. Now I know the paradigm your working from and its limits. We have a long way to go. But smart folk will get there. My job is to (a) get you to operationalize bayesian learning instead of using it as a ‘magic word’. And…
Female Hierarchies Don’t Scale: Video and Wiki
Jan 24, 2020, 9:07 AM FEMALE HIERARCHIES DON’T SCALE: VIDEO AND WIKI by Andrew M Gilmour ( The Mouse Utopia Experiments | Down the Rabbit Hole at youtube.com ) Social (female) hierarchies don’t scale well (Calhoun). We need to build one, IMO. A council of elders with legal powers over the franchise, marriage and citizenship.…
It’s ’cause I love my people not my career.
Jan 24, 2020, 10:18 AM —“Curt. There’s nobody else on the Internet who actually takes people’s questions. It’s EXTREMELY impressive.”— George Ward Hugs brother. It’s ’cause I love my people not my career. And, P gives me a very substantial advantage in explanatory power over other moderates, conservatives, and libertarians.
“A Well Regulated Militia”
Jan 24, 2020, 10:32 AM Well regulated meant ‘trained where that training is paid for by the state’. The discussion at the time was that given the vastness of the territory, the sparsity of the population, and the limited funds, that they could not at the time afford to pay for it, and that men…
How the Irish Destroyed New England
by Scott De Warren “The Curley Effect: The Economics of Shaping the Electorate” shows how the Irish Democrat’s targeted and purged the English that had founded and built New England. A classic case for propertarians to study. It is the pattern for our dispossession by low agency left wing immigrants. https://scholar.harvard.edu/files/glaeser/files/curley_effect_1.pdf (The…
Yes We Will Start a Political Party
Jan 24, 2020, 10:50 AM The only purpose of a political party is promotion and legitimacy the same way the IRA had a political party (Sinn Fein). It’s not because a political party can win elections. It’s because it’s a vehicle for recruiting within a non-military framework, and promoting policy. Via positiva politics, via negativa…
Q:”The Trials of Achilles?”
Jan 24, 2020, 11:00 AM —“You keep mentioning trials of Achilles but I have no idea what that’s intended to refer and I wonder if you’re not thinking of labors of Heracles?”—Martin Št?pán The greeks invented the tragedy (nietzsche), and it was a novel technology of social order that justified sacrifice as heroism, and unity…
A Lesson of How a Warrior Is to To Become a King: Through Nobility.
There are values to be learned from both Achilles(a King who is not yet noble) and Hector (a warrior who is noble). However, what does it say about rage, power, and forgiveness to men who would be kings? Iliad and Odyssey are two books in what is called the Epic Cycle. The “Bible” of the…