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Just a Few

People do change. But very few of them change at any given time, and seldom do they change very much. Radical turn-arounds are quite rare. Human behavior remains subject to much manipulation, but human nature itself is burned in. This … Continue reading

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More on Those Concentration Camps

I’m not the only one who sees the concentration camps as getting real close. Of all the writers associated with Alex Jones, Kurt Nimmo is about the only one I give any credibility. I followed him long before he found … Continue reading

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Radical Management: Measuring Success

If you listen to the MBAs’ lies about what defines success, you’ll always be a moral failure. My prescription is simple: If you adhere to God’s Laws — or Cosmic Moral Principles, if you prefer, it’s all the same — … Continue reading

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Poor Man's Economics Forecast

We are going to have more company here at the bottom of the economic food chain. Taken as a whole, we see all the maneuvering over banking, finance and monetary policy is carefully structured to protect a certain group of … Continue reading

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Radical Management: It's Family

We expand on the principle half-stated in Budgeting. We need not in any way refer to any part of Western political and economic theory to get at the ancient truth. All of that is so materially bent, no part of … Continue reading

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Natural Population Reduction

It doesn’t take a prophet, only someone paying attention, to realize we are entering a time of massive loss of human life. Those who believe the world is designed to support only a half-billion souls may not get their wish, … Continue reading

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What's Shaking? Oklahoma Edition

Here in central Oklahoma, we are down at the southern tip of the Humboldt Fault. I know a little about seismology. It became a childhood fascination after we moved to Anchorage, Alaska just a year following the Bad Friday Earthquake … Continue reading

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Cain Don't Know Game

As a management tool, nothing compares to Game. Be the man. Your number one concern in life is the mission. Know what that is for you, and never deviate from the course. It’s largely the same for men and women, … Continue reading

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The Bernays Effect

There are probably other names for it, but the Bernays Effect is simply convincing everything they can’t do what they’ve been doing for centuries, and should have to pay money for something which supplies an inferior result. Thus: In the … Continue reading

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Bottom Line Morality

I like to think I’m operating under fewer delusions than most folks do. I’m going to write an imaginary letter to the psychopaths who rule the world: I’ve already made peace with my mortality. I estimate there is a high … Continue reading

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