Category Archives: social sciences

Sniffing False Flags in the Wind

You can smell a false flag coming soon. As you scan back over the public reports from the past few decades, you realize we have suffered quite a few false flags here in the US. Increasingly, the disasters were predicted, … Continue reading

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Laptop Oracles: Trust

Civilization was God’s idea, His command through Noah. The fundamental question which civilization seeks to answer is how people can live in close proximity with minimal friction. A higher density of humanity provides a great many benefits, but at a … Continue reading

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Recipe for Riot

A comment from Old Jules on the previous post got me thinking. I know, it’s dangerous, but it sparked memories from my studies in social sciences. First, the basic principle behind all social science: We can observe a mass of … Continue reading

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Budget in Blood

I was going to save this for tomorrow, but it feels like an elephant lying on top of me. Congress is slated to come up with a fresh federal budget come end of September. That’s next month. By then, the … Continue reading

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Just Another Idiot Chattering about the London Riots

There are so many things wrong on so many levels, I struggle to get started. I’m watching the senseless blather, looking at random photos and videos, along with reading from writers who live there. Since I don’t live in the … Continue reading

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American Dependence

In the long run, it really doesn’t matter whether all this is planned, or in how much detail, because it’s all going to hurt just the same. And we went along with it. An economy grows when a lot of … Continue reading

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Stomping Whitey

(This insane rant assumes you read the previous one.) An IQ test can measure only your ability to take an IQ test. It also reflects the talent of the people who construct the tests and those who administer them. Only … Continue reading

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City Planning: Yes, But No

The concept of city planning is not the problem we have, but everything we pass through on the way to corrupt and oppressive messes. I realize it’s not possible to simply create a fresh start here in the US. We … Continue reading

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Warm Up to Massive Crime Wave

Most of us spent too long in relative comfort to imagine how bad it will get in just a short time. Economic depression is here. It’s going to get worse and take a very long time to pass, easily a … Continue reading

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Funeral for Welfare

Say your goodbyes to the Great Society and all the various federal programs associated with the War on Poverty. The federal government is surrendering. I had not been aware of this previously when I predicted it was all about debt … Continue reading

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