I agree. And I would add the agenda is satanic in nature. Inverting everything under the sun has always been a game for the elite. Removing the protectors and installing the nurturers is an agenda for sure. I don't want the modern woman or her feminized male consort anywhere near my freedoms or finances. Both are brainwashed idiots that have no business running a lemonade stand. The number one voting bloc for the welfare state is women and has always been women. Socialism? Yup. The second largest voting bloc for welfare/socialism is young voters. Women and kids want that shit but it's just picking your own pocket in a race to the bottom. The only ones who "benefit" from that parasitic crap system are the ones who that don't pay into the system period. They're insulated from the cost that gets passed on to the landowners and working taxpayers. I have said this before and will say it again: our thoughts, beliefs and emotions are never the sponsor of truth. Ever! All that can happen is for our thoughts beliefs and emotions is to either align with the truth or be in opposition to the truth. The truth is objective. The truth is light. The truth is God. Just because we're emotional about something doesn't mean we're right about it.
That is a fine summary of what I was trying to say, but my thoughts were too scattered to get a clean read. The Universe is built on opposites and the dynamic tension between them. When one side gets out of control, the result is always disaster, no matter how reasonable, passionate, or well-meaning it is. This is why utopias never work--when everyone is an elite, who does the work of keeping things running? The thrust behind robotics right now is very likely an effort to replace the uppity menials with obedient machines, since they have failed at trying to turn humans into automatons. Ultimately, everyone wants a little reward for their labor. In any case, the Great Rebalance is coming...sooner than later.
Ironically all the evil nuttiness and social programming is pushing a lot more people back to God. There is indeed a religious revival of sorts going on right now. I think that's a good thing.
There is one thing that can always be depended on -- greed and lust for power will always be the downfall of evil. Like Leia told Tarkin, the tighter his grip, the more star systems will slip through his fingers.
We are in the midst of societal collapse. What took Rome a couple of centuries is happening right now, and started 60 or so years ago. It is The Great Replacement. Destroy the indigenous, high average IQ natives with social policies, mRNA injections that kill/injure/make infertile, bring in millions of illiterate, low IQ invaders who have their own religious/ethnic/cultural beliefs alien to the current population and turn them loose. But we're not being invaded by barbarian horde: we've invited them in and given them access to all our social benefit programs and women.
You are quite correct, but I would add that the point of departure was centralized power and command economy, begun in full under FDR. Systemic inequalities, economic bubbles, resource misallocation, and income disparities have led to an underlying decay that is ripping society apart and destroying cohesiveness. If the people were broadly successful, they would naturally want to defend their ground and keep competition out of the game. With nothing to fight for, the people have given up and feel no natural impetus to defend their home ground. By design, yes, but that does not absolve the masses from participating in their own demise.
Isn't it too common and discouraging? We don't disintegrate and collapse due to outside aggressors nearly as often as we "do ourselves in" by the aberrant mindset and conduct we practice and allow to flourish. Rome ... Sodom ... England over the past 30 years ... and now the US, (unless we orchestrate radical, fundamental alterations. Statistically and tragically, a long shot.)
The underlying pattern is malaise and sloth. The people work hard, build an economic powerhouse, then want to enjoy the fruits. The next generation doesn't know the meaning of hard work and feels entitled to a certain standard of living. When they don't get what they want, they begin using the power of government to take wealth from successful individuals and divvy up the spoils. The problem is the government inhales the spoils and everyone ends up worse off than they were. Ultimately, the system collapses under the weight of entitlement. The pattern has been repeated throughout history, though we are experiencing it faster now due to technology.
In the future some men, while on UBI, may find fulfillment in building kamikazi drones to fly into AI data centers. Others may pass the time trying to hack into them.
Future? Why delay the fun? Hacking is one of those hobbies that can be done from the comfort of home (with proper protection). You should watch the film suggestion.
Thanks for the suggestion. I watched the preview and read the synopsis. It appears the white guys are outsmarted by the Vietnamese (again) and it reminded me of Trump vs. The Mullahs (boo). It also reminded me of A Clockwork Orange, which I did like, mainly because of the lingo, so there's that. And,the girly action between the two skinheads seems like it may be interesting, unless she runs off with one of the Vietnamese guys.
Excellent article. There is no question that the decline of America coincides with women's suffrage. The founding father's wisdom in this matter was overturned by a bunch of weak-willed male politicians seeking a quick way to get re-elected, yet another unfortunate consequence of the lack of political term limits. Woodrow Wilson, undoubtedly the worst and most devious president this country ever endured -- who brought us prohibition, federal income taxation, entered us into World War I -- spoke in favor of the 19th Amendment in 1918. And it was the female vote that ushered in the four terms of FDR, who besides forcing the Japanese to attack Pearl Harbor, brought socialism and big government to us, a scourge of which America will never be able to rid herself.
Spot on, and I second your assessment of Wilson and FDR. I am all for women having the right of property, inheritance, and education. That's not the issue. What we see is the result of feminine popularity contests and nest-feathering, introduced into the political system by the slight majority of women in the population having the vote. Women have influence over their men, but it is the men who must make measured and calculated choices that the majority of women cannot. It's not because women are intellectually inferior, it's that the system was built by men for men, and the thought processes are distinctly masculine in nature. It is no shame that men and women think differently, that is the wisdom of the Universe. But denial of this basic fact creates a gross imbalance that is ultimately destructive. Good points.
It seems to me that societal decline and collapse has always been cyclical and led to new beginnings, much like the aftermath of environmental disasters - forest fires, earthquakes or tsunamis.
Now, after decades of observing the 'system' reorganising itself into ever more complexity, rigidity and inevitable fragility, I am quietly confident that this time will be no different.
To wit, the very first new shoots are beginning to reveal themselves, in parallel to the hard down and deeply uncomfortable phase of the old cycle's destructive finale.
They give me confidence and I hope they will also inspire you in the future, and the generation that is at already at work forging the replacement 'system' from the embers and ashes.
You are spot on. History is a chronicle of collapse and renewal. As Chauncey Gardner said in "Bein There," the world is like a garden--it flourishes in the spring, bears fruit in the summer, and dies off in the winter to make room for new growth.
My Canadian buddy and I discuss the inevitable collapse and speculate when/if there will be a singular moment/event, or if it will be a gradual fade out. Either way, we are clearly in the collapse phase, and there are rays of hope, but we don't want the new growth to be overshadowed by the die-off. Rather, we need to hasten the collapse so that renewal can begin in earnest.
If only to prevent the powers that be, solidifying their plans.
Seems that everyone knows but us. You’d think that the data center explosion must play a role—why else? I just wonder how they’ll be able to make it through to the other side.
Similar note—was talking with Grok and ventured off to the Antartic mystery, and it shut down. When I told it that it’s silence represented confirmation that things of HUGE importance were being covered up, it got defensive (surprised it replied) and veered sharply back to prior discussion.
Ah, the Antarctic. Layers of secrets abound. Back when Greenland and Antarctica were on the equator, there was a major high-tech civilization on the planet. Their signatures are all over the Solar System. One of the Really Big Secrets is that we are only the latest version of humanity. It's all cycles, from the very small to the very large. Whatever starts must end. I think of time like a streched-out Slinky -- viewed from the end, it looks like a circle. Viewed from the side, it looks like a sine wave. As Twain said, "History doesn't repeat, but it often rhymes."
It does seem that cycle always ends. On a longer time frame, there have been many. I’m simply amazed at how successfully the powers that be have managed to keep it all hidden.
Keeping it hidden is easy--destroy the education system and hide the real information and the masses will trapse through life blissfully ignorant of the locomotive of history about to plow into them. We saw this clearly in the Medieval period, with the explosive growth that followed in the Renaissance. The masses will be shocked that things were as bad as all that, but ultimately it was all their own faults for not educating themselves.
Well, I can't gainsay your point. I'm married to a Javanese woman who understands and revels in her natural role, and she got a husband who understands and performs his.
I rejoice in the fact that a man is a man because I am not. Katarina's final speech in The Taming of the Shrew will, no doubt, offend some women, but I cannot but see the life I have been afforded as due to the efforts of millions of men throughout history.
KATE: Fie, fie, unknit that threat'ning unkind brow
And dart not scornful glances from those eyes
To wound thy lord, thy king, thy governor.
It blots thy beauty as frosts do bite the meads,
Confounds thy fame as whirlwinds shake fair buds,
And in no sense is meet or amiable.
A woman moved is like a fountain troubled,
Muddy, ill-seeming, thick, bereft of beauty,
And while it is so, none so dry or thirsty
Will deign to sip or touch one drop of it.
Thy husband is thy lord, thy life, thy keeper,
Thy head, thy sovereign; one that cares for thee
And for thy maintenance; commits his body
To painful labor both by sea and land,
To watch the night in storms, the day in cold,
Whilst thou li'st warm at home, secure and safe;
And craves no other tribute at thy hands
But love, fair looks, and true obedience--
Too little payment for so great a debt.
Such duty as the subject owes the prince,
Even such a woman oweth to her husband;
And when she is froward, peevish, sullen, sour,
And not obedient to his honest will,
What is she but a foul contending rebel
And graceless traitor to her loving lord?
I am ashamed that women are so simple
To offer war where they should kneel for peace,
Or seek for rule, supremacy, and sway,
When they are bound to serve, love, and obey.
Why are our bodies soft and weak and smooth,
Unapt to toil and trouble in the world,
But that our soft conditions and our hearts
Should well agree with our external parts?
Come, come, you froward and unable worms,
My mind hath been as big as one of yours,
My heart as great, my reason haply more,
To bandy word for word and frown for frown.
But now I see our lances are but straws,
Our strength as weak, our weakness past compare,
That seeming to be most which we indeed least are.
That speech used to be a staple of audition pieces for actresses. I had forgotten about it and I thank you for bringing it back to mind. Nothing makes a man feel more useful than a woman living in secure comfort tending kith and kin. Suppose tomorrow all the women left the workforce to assume their traditional roles. The labor market would be cut in half, men could command a decent salary to support a family, and sanity would return to the world as children were raised in homes with at least one parent always present. The greatest effect would be to neuter the power of the State.
1). “messaging from on high,…” other meaning is that which has been abused, altered, and reconfigured to support the debased agenda - spiritual direction, motivation, and strength is ‘from on high’ and renewing. I’m confident that your reference was to the secular ‘on high’.
2). From my late teens I was of the mind that the world was in a 'whipool descending spiral' that could only be overcome by its destruction - the destruction of the forces that fed and feed the whirlpool.
Thank you for exposing and elucidating the ‘unobvious’ but affective plan of 'week sister men’ whose active parts have shrunk from ineffective and erroneous use with vison and power, attempting to destroy and emascualte those of us left (on the right).
Wise words indeed. You have stood on the shoulders of giants and seen further than most. Unfortunately, Jacob will never hear them, though I said similar things to him over his lifetime. I will, however, pass your notes on to his son Noah, who will certainly find them useful by the time he comes of age. I'm sure Grandpa will echo the sentiments. Thank you!
There is some in the younger generation is awakening to the fraud, Especially in the greatest scam ever perked after .com called AI and commencement speakers around the country the college graduates were touting the virtues of AI changing the world and guess what booze echoed out from the the Awakened Ones who know its all a ruse.
I agree. And I would add the agenda is satanic in nature. Inverting everything under the sun has always been a game for the elite. Removing the protectors and installing the nurturers is an agenda for sure. I don't want the modern woman or her feminized male consort anywhere near my freedoms or finances. Both are brainwashed idiots that have no business running a lemonade stand. The number one voting bloc for the welfare state is women and has always been women. Socialism? Yup. The second largest voting bloc for welfare/socialism is young voters. Women and kids want that shit but it's just picking your own pocket in a race to the bottom. The only ones who "benefit" from that parasitic crap system are the ones who that don't pay into the system period. They're insulated from the cost that gets passed on to the landowners and working taxpayers. I have said this before and will say it again: our thoughts, beliefs and emotions are never the sponsor of truth. Ever! All that can happen is for our thoughts beliefs and emotions is to either align with the truth or be in opposition to the truth. The truth is objective. The truth is light. The truth is God. Just because we're emotional about something doesn't mean we're right about it.
That is a fine summary of what I was trying to say, but my thoughts were too scattered to get a clean read. The Universe is built on opposites and the dynamic tension between them. When one side gets out of control, the result is always disaster, no matter how reasonable, passionate, or well-meaning it is. This is why utopias never work--when everyone is an elite, who does the work of keeping things running? The thrust behind robotics right now is very likely an effort to replace the uppity menials with obedient machines, since they have failed at trying to turn humans into automatons. Ultimately, everyone wants a little reward for their labor. In any case, the Great Rebalance is coming...sooner than later.
Ironically all the evil nuttiness and social programming is pushing a lot more people back to God. There is indeed a religious revival of sorts going on right now. I think that's a good thing.
There is one thing that can always be depended on -- greed and lust for power will always be the downfall of evil. Like Leia told Tarkin, the tighter his grip, the more star systems will slip through his fingers.
We are in the midst of societal collapse. What took Rome a couple of centuries is happening right now, and started 60 or so years ago. It is The Great Replacement. Destroy the indigenous, high average IQ natives with social policies, mRNA injections that kill/injure/make infertile, bring in millions of illiterate, low IQ invaders who have their own religious/ethnic/cultural beliefs alien to the current population and turn them loose. But we're not being invaded by barbarian horde: we've invited them in and given them access to all our social benefit programs and women.
You are quite correct, but I would add that the point of departure was centralized power and command economy, begun in full under FDR. Systemic inequalities, economic bubbles, resource misallocation, and income disparities have led to an underlying decay that is ripping society apart and destroying cohesiveness. If the people were broadly successful, they would naturally want to defend their ground and keep competition out of the game. With nothing to fight for, the people have given up and feel no natural impetus to defend their home ground. By design, yes, but that does not absolve the masses from participating in their own demise.
Isn't it too common and discouraging? We don't disintegrate and collapse due to outside aggressors nearly as often as we "do ourselves in" by the aberrant mindset and conduct we practice and allow to flourish. Rome ... Sodom ... England over the past 30 years ... and now the US, (unless we orchestrate radical, fundamental alterations. Statistically and tragically, a long shot.)
The underlying pattern is malaise and sloth. The people work hard, build an economic powerhouse, then want to enjoy the fruits. The next generation doesn't know the meaning of hard work and feels entitled to a certain standard of living. When they don't get what they want, they begin using the power of government to take wealth from successful individuals and divvy up the spoils. The problem is the government inhales the spoils and everyone ends up worse off than they were. Ultimately, the system collapses under the weight of entitlement. The pattern has been repeated throughout history, though we are experiencing it faster now due to technology.
In the future some men, while on UBI, may find fulfillment in building kamikazi drones to fly into AI data centers. Others may pass the time trying to hack into them.
Future? Why delay the fun? Hacking is one of those hobbies that can be done from the comfort of home (with proper protection). You should watch the film suggestion.
Thanks for the suggestion. I watched the preview and read the synopsis. It appears the white guys are outsmarted by the Vietnamese (again) and it reminded me of Trump vs. The Mullahs (boo). It also reminded me of A Clockwork Orange, which I did like, mainly because of the lingo, so there's that. And,the girly action between the two skinheads seems like it may be interesting, unless she runs off with one of the Vietnamese guys.
Excellent article. There is no question that the decline of America coincides with women's suffrage. The founding father's wisdom in this matter was overturned by a bunch of weak-willed male politicians seeking a quick way to get re-elected, yet another unfortunate consequence of the lack of political term limits. Woodrow Wilson, undoubtedly the worst and most devious president this country ever endured -- who brought us prohibition, federal income taxation, entered us into World War I -- spoke in favor of the 19th Amendment in 1918. And it was the female vote that ushered in the four terms of FDR, who besides forcing the Japanese to attack Pearl Harbor, brought socialism and big government to us, a scourge of which America will never be able to rid herself.
Spot on, and I second your assessment of Wilson and FDR. I am all for women having the right of property, inheritance, and education. That's not the issue. What we see is the result of feminine popularity contests and nest-feathering, introduced into the political system by the slight majority of women in the population having the vote. Women have influence over their men, but it is the men who must make measured and calculated choices that the majority of women cannot. It's not because women are intellectually inferior, it's that the system was built by men for men, and the thought processes are distinctly masculine in nature. It is no shame that men and women think differently, that is the wisdom of the Universe. But denial of this basic fact creates a gross imbalance that is ultimately destructive. Good points.
It seems to me that societal decline and collapse has always been cyclical and led to new beginnings, much like the aftermath of environmental disasters - forest fires, earthquakes or tsunamis.
Now, after decades of observing the 'system' reorganising itself into ever more complexity, rigidity and inevitable fragility, I am quietly confident that this time will be no different.
To wit, the very first new shoots are beginning to reveal themselves, in parallel to the hard down and deeply uncomfortable phase of the old cycle's destructive finale.
They give me confidence and I hope they will also inspire you in the future, and the generation that is at already at work forging the replacement 'system' from the embers and ashes.
It's just time.
https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/ceo-saves-his-company-firing-entire-hr-department
https://www.unz.com/article/a-rising-generation-challenges-a-declining-regime/#comment-7584972
You are spot on. History is a chronicle of collapse and renewal. As Chauncey Gardner said in "Bein There," the world is like a garden--it flourishes in the spring, bears fruit in the summer, and dies off in the winter to make room for new growth.
My Canadian buddy and I discuss the inevitable collapse and speculate when/if there will be a singular moment/event, or if it will be a gradual fade out. Either way, we are clearly in the collapse phase, and there are rays of hope, but we don't want the new growth to be overshadowed by the die-off. Rather, we need to hasten the collapse so that renewal can begin in earnest.
If only to prevent the powers that be, solidifying their plans.
Seems that everyone knows but us. You’d think that the data center explosion must play a role—why else? I just wonder how they’ll be able to make it through to the other side.
Similar note—was talking with Grok and ventured off to the Antartic mystery, and it shut down. When I told it that it’s silence represented confirmation that things of HUGE importance were being covered up, it got defensive (surprised it replied) and veered sharply back to prior discussion.
Ah, the Antarctic. Layers of secrets abound. Back when Greenland and Antarctica were on the equator, there was a major high-tech civilization on the planet. Their signatures are all over the Solar System. One of the Really Big Secrets is that we are only the latest version of humanity. It's all cycles, from the very small to the very large. Whatever starts must end. I think of time like a streched-out Slinky -- viewed from the end, it looks like a circle. Viewed from the side, it looks like a sine wave. As Twain said, "History doesn't repeat, but it often rhymes."
It does seem that cycle always ends. On a longer time frame, there have been many. I’m simply amazed at how successfully the powers that be have managed to keep it all hidden.
Keeping it hidden is easy--destroy the education system and hide the real information and the masses will trapse through life blissfully ignorant of the locomotive of history about to plow into them. We saw this clearly in the Medieval period, with the explosive growth that followed in the Renaissance. The masses will be shocked that things were as bad as all that, but ultimately it was all their own faults for not educating themselves.
Man, did you hit that nail on the head. There's a reason my mates are looking elsewhere for wives. The homegirls no longer inspire
Well, I can't gainsay your point. I'm married to a Javanese woman who understands and revels in her natural role, and she got a husband who understands and performs his.
I rejoice in the fact that a man is a man because I am not. Katarina's final speech in The Taming of the Shrew will, no doubt, offend some women, but I cannot but see the life I have been afforded as due to the efforts of millions of men throughout history.
KATE: Fie, fie, unknit that threat'ning unkind brow
And dart not scornful glances from those eyes
To wound thy lord, thy king, thy governor.
It blots thy beauty as frosts do bite the meads,
Confounds thy fame as whirlwinds shake fair buds,
And in no sense is meet or amiable.
A woman moved is like a fountain troubled,
Muddy, ill-seeming, thick, bereft of beauty,
And while it is so, none so dry or thirsty
Will deign to sip or touch one drop of it.
Thy husband is thy lord, thy life, thy keeper,
Thy head, thy sovereign; one that cares for thee
And for thy maintenance; commits his body
To painful labor both by sea and land,
To watch the night in storms, the day in cold,
Whilst thou li'st warm at home, secure and safe;
And craves no other tribute at thy hands
But love, fair looks, and true obedience--
Too little payment for so great a debt.
Such duty as the subject owes the prince,
Even such a woman oweth to her husband;
And when she is froward, peevish, sullen, sour,
And not obedient to his honest will,
What is she but a foul contending rebel
And graceless traitor to her loving lord?
I am ashamed that women are so simple
To offer war where they should kneel for peace,
Or seek for rule, supremacy, and sway,
When they are bound to serve, love, and obey.
Why are our bodies soft and weak and smooth,
Unapt to toil and trouble in the world,
But that our soft conditions and our hearts
Should well agree with our external parts?
Come, come, you froward and unable worms,
My mind hath been as big as one of yours,
My heart as great, my reason haply more,
To bandy word for word and frown for frown.
But now I see our lances are but straws,
Our strength as weak, our weakness past compare,
That seeming to be most which we indeed least are.
Then vail your st'omachs, for it is no boot,
And place your hands below your husband's foot,
In token of which duty, if he please,
My hand is ready, may it do him ease.
Lo! These long ages past since
I have cast mine eye upon "The Shrew,"
it speaketh truth in gentle quip
and turn of clever phrase
such that those of fair countenance
may learneth the way of humankind.
That speech used to be a staple of audition pieces for actresses. I had forgotten about it and I thank you for bringing it back to mind. Nothing makes a man feel more useful than a woman living in secure comfort tending kith and kin. Suppose tomorrow all the women left the workforce to assume their traditional roles. The labor market would be cut in half, men could command a decent salary to support a family, and sanity would return to the world as children were raised in homes with at least one parent always present. The greatest effect would be to neuter the power of the State.
Two comments for Jacob:
1). “messaging from on high,…” other meaning is that which has been abused, altered, and reconfigured to support the debased agenda - spiritual direction, motivation, and strength is ‘from on high’ and renewing. I’m confident that your reference was to the secular ‘on high’.
2). From my late teens I was of the mind that the world was in a 'whipool descending spiral' that could only be overcome by its destruction - the destruction of the forces that fed and feed the whirlpool.
Thank you for exposing and elucidating the ‘unobvious’ but affective plan of 'week sister men’ whose active parts have shrunk from ineffective and erroneous use with vison and power, attempting to destroy and emascualte those of us left (on the right).
Wise words indeed. You have stood on the shoulders of giants and seen further than most. Unfortunately, Jacob will never hear them, though I said similar things to him over his lifetime. I will, however, pass your notes on to his son Noah, who will certainly find them useful by the time he comes of age. I'm sure Grandpa will echo the sentiments. Thank you!
Spot on. The saddest part is that most can't recognize it. Or are too afraid to recognize it lest their lame peers think ill of them.
There is some in the younger generation is awakening to the fraud, Especially in the greatest scam ever perked after .com called AI and commencement speakers around the country the college graduates were touting the virtues of AI changing the world and guess what booze echoed out from the the Awakened Ones who know its all a ruse.