Year: 2020

  • There Are Enough of Us to Get the Job Done

    Jan 30, 2020, 10:29 AM —“I’m pretty sure there are enough of us to get the job done if necessary. Certainly many of us are willing to die trying.”— Jeremy Standiford Yes, we need to state our objectives, those objectives need to solve the problem for right and center (and even some of the left)…

  • A Costly Means of Obtaining Immortality

    Jan 30, 2020, 10:37 AM A life of solving this category of thought: civilizational crisis – requires we forgo most other forms of consumption into a stoic, epicurean, and spartan devotion of our lives exclusively to calculation by means of internal interpersonal and group argument: evolution by survival from competition. It is a costly means…

  • We Are Exceptional Not only For What We Do but For What We Do Not Do

    Jan 30, 2020, 10:41 AM —“WASPS haven’t declined so much as been artificially suppressed. Once we remove the monetary monopoly from the hands of our oppressors you will see how artificial their dominance of academia, entertainment, media, finance, and government administration in America really was.”—Scott De Warren Why? Because we are exceptional not only for…

  • Has the Internet Made a Difference in Threat Perception?

    Jan 30, 2020, 11:01 AM —“Is anything different now — or has the internet just made us more AWARE of how the left rolls? For instance … if we were to apply our current knowledge of history to the standard history textbook of the 1980s, we would say “this is intolerable.” Or if we applied…

  • Tri-Partism and The Tri-Functional Hypothesis of Our Natural Gods, and Our Natural Religion

    Jan 30, 2020, 11:36 AM (mandatory understanding on IE origins of Market Gods) (compare with the Monopoly of semitic underclass gods) The Trifunctional Hypothesis of prehistoric Proto-Indo-European society postulates a tripartite ideology (“idéologie tripartite”) reflected in the existence of three classes or castes—priests, warriors, and commoners (farmers or tradesmen)—corresponding to the three functions of the…

  • I love trash talking. Don’t pick fights you can’t win. 😉

        —“Is there anything better than Coffee and Doolittle in the morning?”— Sal Victus —“Yes, when he roasts someone! That’s gold right there”—Carlos Couto —“Here [a link to the american burn association]”— Terry Paisley

  • Genetics Are All That Matters: Murray, Plomin, Reich, Cochran, and Gobineu

    by Tom Creo Prof Robert Plomin, best behavioral and population geneticist on the planet, summarises 40 years of behavioral and population genetics in his wonderful book “Blueprint” last year. Despite being a massive leftist he states that it is definitive that, in the West at least, it is genetics that makes us who we are…

  • Testimony

    —“Curt, reading your synopsis on consciousness, your insights are truly astounding. You have a knack for being able to formulate facts into usable information. To someone without the knowledge to understand that when you write, it is truth and not bullshit, it will appear you are creating word salad. He isn’t. You’ve provoked me to…

  • Imperfection Is Not a Criticism of “best” and Pre-War European Was “best”

    Jan 30, 2020, 12:13 PM —“But was it not the colonial project that partly brought in and spiraled Christianity, which movement you so loathe?”—? Jason Ah, but colonialism brought everything else too. And it is not christianity (imitation of Jesus) that I so deeply object to, but the lies that surround it – the false…

  • Show Up

    Jan 30, 2020, 12:19 PM by Bill Joslin and CD What we have learned from the past thirty years. Take a large number of men. Take all the resources you need to feed them. Move as fast as you can from region to region. Deplete the urban supply chain to feed the crew. Take out…

  • The Copula: The First Step in Learning the Propertarian Method

      This is one of those surprisingly difficult concepts. We avoid the verb to be in operational language because it allows you the pretense of knowledge (promising what you can’t promise) without articulating a causal relationship. The simple example being the difference between ‘the book is on the table’ and ‘I promise i recall seeing…

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    “TRINITIES AND SPECTRA NOT DUALITIES AND DICHOTOMIES”

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    Jan 30, 2020, 2:59 PM Women don’t romance, they seduce, and they desire to be romanced. Romancing is the human male version of displaying peacock feathers.

  • Dennett’s Literary (platonic) Explanation of Consciousness Is a Pseudoscientific Interpretation

    Jan 30, 2020, 4:12 PM —“I think Daniel Dennet regards consciousness as purely illusory which I have not in the past found comprehensible.”– A Friend I think Dennett’s literary (platonic) explanation of consciousness is a pseudoscientific interpretation of the information we have at our disposal, but that I can interpret what he’s saying as simply…

  • What Does P Mean? Some Common Terms in Propertarianism (*Done)

    Jan 30, 2020, 4:24 PM Yes P = Propertarianism, and we use: P-Method, P-Logic, P-Testimony or Testimonialism, P-Ethics or Propertarian ethics, P-Law or Natural Law of Reciprocity, Disambiguation by Serialization and Operationalism, ePrime, The Copula. Operational Language and Vocabulary. Inflationary and deflationary Grammars. Fictionalisms. Deceits. Abrahamic method of deceit. The Grammars, Ternary Logic, Compatibilism, The…

  • Let People Own the Journey

    Jan 30, 2020, 4:25 PM —(I probably didn’t think you were a dumbass. I am just very careful when helping people on a journey – most of the time if I can tell if someone ‘will get there’ it is better to let them learn HOW to get there than for me to help them…

  • How Immigrant Cities Seceded by Violating the Law

    Jan 30, 2020, 6:04 PM by Jerry Odom How It’s Done (flawless) I’ll just drop this here, see your influence To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world: a) They establishments of sanctuary cities to harbor known illegal alien in direct violation of federal law us code 8 1324. b) The issuing…

  • It’s New and Only Hard Until It’s Not

    Jan 30, 2020, 6:06 PM by Brandon Hayes P, like everything new, is hard until it’s not. There are many popular thinkers and commentators now that are taking to not differentiating between “hard” and “new.” I like this for the effect it has on framing. It’s only hard cause it’s new; and it’s only new…

  • Yes, for Newbs, It’s Hard to Tell if I’m Bullshitting or Not.

    I know. I understand. It’s hard to tell if I’m bullshitting or not. But people who know their subject, can tell the difference. I know my Sh—t. 😉 P is work. But it it’s life altering in explanatory power. The world will make sense like never before.

  • Curt Can You Explain… (Legal Reform)

    Jan 30, 2020, 6:41 PM —“I just read your “Civilizational Differences in Strategy and Conflict”. Excellent work! … I have a question. Toward the end of the post, you write “punish it in a via-negativa market for the continuous suppression of profit by plausible deniability of accountability”. Can you give an example of such a…

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    Jan 30, 2020, 7:51 PM —“Seems like” insinuates an association (bad or good, but usually bad) without putting forth any capital or reliable information to back your claim. The classic “I don’t really know, but I think I know, ya know?”–Zack Passmore (It’s an attempt to undermine without warrantying your words.)

  • Humans are ridiculous department

    Jan 30, 2020, 8:22 PM (Humans are ridiculous department: Oh. And, you know how cops have a revenue.. eh … I mean ‘ticket’ quotas? Is there some weird rule in southeast Asia, that truckers have to meet a quota by running over and making road pizza out of so many jaywalkers, bicyclists, and scooter riders…

  • The West Is Unique, and Its Genetic

    Jan 30, 2020, 9:45 PM by Tom Creo Prof Robert Plomin, best behavioral and population geneticist on the planet, summarises 40 years of behavioral and population genetics in his wonderful book “Blueprint” last year. Despite being a massive leftist he states that it is definitive that, in the West at least, it is genetics that…

  • Our Dysfunctional Family of Gods

    Jan 30, 2020, 9:46 PM —“In fact the family is dysfunctional on purpose, to give us examples of how to solve problems with various personalities and issues.”—Greg Hamilton

  • Yes We Can Falsify All Human Speech in Court.

    Jan 30, 2020, 10:11 PM We can, and do, falsify all human action in court. The question was, could we falsify all human speech in court. The answer is yes. The usual problem is that someone wants an ideology(political) philosophy (secular theological), or theology (supernatural theological) solution – which is impossible. Because Science (truthful testimony)…