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We Aren’t Ready
In the social sciences, we are forced to strip out threads of reality because no human can possibly grasp the totality of what happened in the past or what’s happening right now. We do not even have an economic model … Continue reading
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Mythical Military
As you may know, the heroic image is baloney. I went through Army Basic Training twice. On top of that, I spent several years working in a whole division of drill sergeants. It was an Army Reserve unit. The entire … Continue reading
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Tagged government, military, propaganda, psychology, spirituality
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The New Network Tribe
In times past leaderless organization was a theory, but in the Network Age, it is becoming dominant. The fundamental element of Ancient Hebrew society was the extended family household. Without them, you were dead, often literally. No one else would … Continue reading
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Fires Not So Wild
The recent spate of wildfires appear to include more arson than was first believed. Today the news outlets in our area are saying the state fire marshal, after inspecting the burned areas across the state, believes some of them were … Continue reading
Bits: Chicago Still There
Am I the only guy who noticed there doesn’t appear to have been any false flag incidents in Chicago? Go to your favorite search engine (I like Duck Duck Go) and put in the search terms “chicago nato false flag” … Continue reading
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Delphi: Caught Off Guard
I ran across a truly talented Delphi technician the other day. You would never have expected it; I know I didn’t. He was member of a bulletin board for house churches. So great was his mastery it took me a … Continue reading
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Rape and Mythology (Updated)
Perhaps the most disturbing part of modern mythology is about rape. First, let’s review the basics. We have a certain amount of our human nature which is hard-wired from Creation. Further, the curse of the Fall adds some other features. … Continue reading
Justice over Rights
You have no rights. The fantasy of rights comes chiefly from Germanic cultural mythology. Originally, it was more a matter of the rights of nobles and royalty, issues for which there would be no accountability to anyone else. This was … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, government, justice, oppression, propaganda
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We Get Stories
What can you believe? Steve Quayle and a handful of echoes are telling some wild story about Chinese troops, or at least Chinese forward battle equipment storage, just south of Laredo, Texas. Supposedly a truck driver delivered a load of … Continue reading
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Battling Your Boys
Review the fundamentals: We have a huge layer of mixed cultural mythology, running against a hidden undercurrent of predation taking advantage of the buried facts. Then, off in another realm entirely is the actual truth of hard-wired human nature. The … Continue reading