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Unpopular Historical Facts
This is not a debate. I hold not a glimmer of hope, under any delusions, that opponents are interested in honest discussion. I know this because I was once on their side. No one I knew or could contact was … Continue reading
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It’s Not Racism
I won’t bother defining the word “racism.” No matter what I say there are too many who will castigate me from any one of several sides on this issue. What? You didn’t know there could be more than two? The … Continue reading
The Irony of Too Much Information
So, we got this Internet thing humming along, and the whole world can scoop up all sorts of information all in the same instant, on any matter which is published. In general, everyone has equal access to whatever it is, … Continue reading
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The Next Civilization
The current dominance of Western Civilization, basically a Romanized German Cultural Empire, has been in decline for at least a century. We can point to conscious efforts among certain elements to bring this about, though it was quite obviously not … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, government, history, mysticism
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Don’t Trust Any Human with More Power than You
The title is a corollary to one of my three pillars of Christian Mysticism: Disentanglement. You can’t escape the effects of other humans on your existence, and you can’t escape the necessity of letting some folks do whatever they will, … Continue reading
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Israeli Intelligence Failure on the Flotilla
This is not getting much notice, neither on the MSM nor from the back-channel and conspiracy sites: Israel’s Flotilla Raid Involved Espionage, Sabotage. Of course, no one should be surprised that Mossad attempts to infiltrate even baby showers, if they … Continue reading
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Conditional Libertarianism
My instincts are libertarian. I hate telling people what to do. I’ll take charge when it appears necessary, and I’m frankly good at it, but I don’t look forward to it. Still, I have to confess leadership is what God … Continue reading
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Open Source, Closed Mind
This is a rant aimed at the Open Source Software Development Community as a whole. We recognize in the Social Sciences we have no choice but to make generalizations and stereotypes; otherwise, we get nothing done. Every grouping of humans … Continue reading
Inherently Broken: Government Employment
Not just military, but every arm of government bureaucracy is utterly anti-human. In this case, we have this universally despised Census Bureau, which has no clue about the US Constitution and the limits of their authority. They apparently also have … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, government, survival
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Debt Is Death
More specifically, debt which is not 100% personal and private is what God hates. Once you break the personal bond, debt is inherently sinful. Christians have completely lost their way on this one. We still have one major institution in … Continue reading
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