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Complexity of Reality
We shall have a staged revolution. While I confess to a preference for natural gardening, that doesn’t mean there’s no place for effective shortcuts. To avoid having to use pesticides, I try to grow stuff which has few natural enemies … Continue reading
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Tagged government, oppression, propaganda, psychology, resistance
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Less Than a Month?
Even the MSM is now admitting the current banking system of the West is just two or three weeks from collapse. The focus of attention is on Greece. Ever met any Greeks? I have. The national pastime is gaming the … Continue reading
Paradoxical Choices Soon
The primary purpose of a mystic is to bridge between this plane of existence and some other. The inescapable imperative of a mystic is helping others find their own bridge. If nothing else, your actions declare the existence of that … Continue reading
Profits of Sin
The CEO of Bank of America says, regarding the new fees he’s charging debit card users, that his bank has the right to make a profit. So far, so good, but he’s trying to ignore one little problem: [P]eople aren’t … Continue reading
Radical Stability
radical (Latin: radix) The root, pertaining to the source or foundation of things; a political position which advocates removing everything and starting over. The word is typically used as an adjective suggesting dramatic and wholesale change in the current situation, … Continue reading
Enclave: Sanity Asylum
When the world is insane, you build a safe place to remain sane. For all the world it looks like a cult in a compound. Yet, when the world is crazy, it’s opinion cannot be taken seriously. Threats, yes, we … Continue reading
"Occupy Wall Street" and Morality
The Occupy Wall Street (OWS) protest is morally superior to the system it protests. That’s not to say it’s completely righteous, but God supports it over the system. I say this, despite my certainty the protest is partly the result … Continue reading
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Recapitulation of Intuition
So my timing was a little off, but not by much on the scale of things. Back in April I wrote I felt things would be significantly worse here in the US before my birthday, now two weeks past. I … Continue reading
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Welcoming the Mobile Era
James Kendrick at ZDNet says the PC is not necessarily dead, but the mobile device is definitely the central figure in consumer technology. He notes the PC has regained its old image as that thing you use at work. Frankly … Continue reading
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Tagged computers, culture, internet
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The Real Sustainable Life
Western Civilization is inherently unsustainable. If the only sin of Greens was worshiping Mother Earth, I would hardly bother with them. Instead, they have hijacked words like “sustainable” as a cover for hating everyone outside their little elite in-group. Anyone … Continue reading