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Economic Faith
Suffering from paranoia doesn’t make you inherently wrong about threats; it simply immobilizes your good actions. Basic distrust is just good sense. The best and most effective systems are those which limit trust by default. The myth of complete openness … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, economics, internet, open source
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Stopping Forum Spam
(Yeah, it’s a slow day.) A friend asked me to join a discussion forum. Then he gave me admin rights. I’ve been moderator on a handful of mailing lists and forums, in part because I tend to go after problems … Continue reading
Two Chains of Slavery: Police and Debt
We’ve already seen how the key to enslaving America in particular (and the West in general) is debt. I’m hardly the only person who sees this coming, but I was focused on how I felt the Illuminati were using the … Continue reading
The New Debt Feudalism
Proper Ancient Near Eastern feudalism was not about real estate or real assets; those things were secondary. The ultimate value was in the people, the retainers and servants who could turn sand and rock into crops and structures. Western feudalism … Continue reading
Dark Vision: How America Will End
This is an intuition, not a prophecy: Keep your eye on the government budget issues in the US, both federal and state. Whatever else happens will simply aggravate and distract, but this will be the key to what destroys America, … Continue reading
Implications in the News for the Ides of May
Some interesting threads in the news will help to clarify things not so obvious. We have the story about Dominique Strauss-Kahn charged with sexual assault in NYC. There a couple of things to watch here. First, we notice it’s “sexual … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, government, mysticism, propaganda, science
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Social Theory: Creating Prosperity
Promoting social welfare is not rocket science; it’s not that hard to do. Economics is the study of human behavior in regards to material wealth. It is one of the Social Sciences, and all of them are linked. You can’t … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, economics, government, survival
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How to Save the World
Given my recent string of posts condemning Western Civilization and such, I would have thought it was obvious what it takes to make the world a better place. Apparently it’s not so obvious, because someone asked me. Rather than complicate … Continue reading
Phone Conversation Overheard Somewhere in Midwest City, OK
Hello? George! Long time, no see, dude. What’s up? I need a job, man. My company went belly up. You need to get in the school business, man. It’s keeping me fat-n-sassy, and it’s recession-proof. I don’t know nuthin’ ’bout … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, government, oppression
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Self-Evident Failure
All compelling logic is contextual. They wrote, “We hold these truths to be self-evident…” The only thing self-evident is the failure of the system which they set forth. All men are not equal on this earth; it was pure propaganda … Continue reading
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Tagged computers, culture, economics, government, survival
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