Forwarded from ℍ𝕠𝕦𝕤𝕖 𝕠𝕗 ℤ𝕠𝕠𝕞𝕖𝕣𝕤 (Maads Muad'Dib)
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"As is common to many intellectuals, Toynbee falls prey to his own power to theorize - he spends countless pages of the book discussing the historic universal states, calling them Indian summers and last ditched attempts at saving the ruling oligarchy from demise and meticulously documenting how it never succeeded in history, yet THIS TIME IT’S GOING TO WORK!"
https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/trumps-north-american-technate#:~:text=As%20is%20common,GOING%20TO%20WORK!
https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/trumps-north-american-technate#:~:text=As%20is%20common,GOING%20TO%20WORK!
Due Diligence and Art
Trump Wants a North American Technate
Arnold Toynbee revisited - on the universal global state, the blueprint for the One World Government/ New World Order
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Ivermectin and Cancer
Mel Gibson has witnessed several cases of Ivermectin curing cancer: Joe Rogan was left stunned when Mel Gibson revealed the controversial way his friends treated their terminal cancers. On the latest episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, Gibson said three of his friends were diagnosed with stage four cancer and all had ‘some serious stuff […]
https://voxday.net/2025/01/10/ivermectin-and-cancer/
Mel Gibson has witnessed several cases of Ivermectin curing cancer: Joe Rogan was left stunned when Mel Gibson revealed the controversial way his friends treated their terminal cancers. On the latest episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, Gibson said three of his friends were diagnosed with stage four cancer and all had ‘some serious stuff […]
https://voxday.net/2025/01/10/ivermectin-and-cancer/
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Now you have to listen to it, too.
"A BBC freelance newsreader has been sacked by the broadcaster after creating an anti-Keir Starmer charity Christmas song.
"Chris Middleton, 33, unmasked himself as the brainchild behind Freezing This Christmas, which was released under the mock band name Sir Starmer and the Granny Harmers."
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14265009/anti-starmer-song-creator-sacked-bbc.html#:~:text=A%20BBC%C2%A0freelance,the%20Granny%20Harmers.
"A BBC freelance newsreader has been sacked by the broadcaster after creating an anti-Keir Starmer charity Christmas song.
"Chris Middleton, 33, unmasked himself as the brainchild behind Freezing This Christmas, which was released under the mock band name Sir Starmer and the Granny Harmers."
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14265009/anti-starmer-song-creator-sacked-bbc.html#:~:text=A%20BBC%C2%A0freelance,the%20Granny%20Harmers.
Mail Online
Man who wrote the anti-Starmer song is SACKED by the BBC
Chris Middleton, 33, unmasked himself as the brainchild behind Freezing This Christmas, which was released under the mock band name Sir Starmer and the Granny Harmers.
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Owen Benjamin's take on James Lindsay.
"James has just created a parallel universe for himself. Everyone lives in constructs and assumptions. All of us function with assumed paradigms and tendencies. We want some outcomes to happen and can naturally be more open to anything that enforces that. That’s a fact.
"But a liar is different. A liar knowingly misrepresents, omits, and states things he knows isn’t true to either benefit himself or avoid punishment.
"To say someone’s true statements makes him a liar is crazy. Biased? Sure. But liar is a word with a very clear definition and you shouldn’t just throw it around because of your feelings.
"James is now in a world of his own creation. In his mind. Which slowly starts to cause incredible suffering."
https://x.com/AetherCzar/status/1877941133029818610
"James has just created a parallel universe for himself. Everyone lives in constructs and assumptions. All of us function with assumed paradigms and tendencies. We want some outcomes to happen and can naturally be more open to anything that enforces that. That’s a fact.
"But a liar is different. A liar knowingly misrepresents, omits, and states things he knows isn’t true to either benefit himself or avoid punishment.
"To say someone’s true statements makes him a liar is crazy. Biased? Sure. But liar is a word with a very clear definition and you shouldn’t just throw it around because of your feelings.
"James is now in a world of his own creation. In his mind. Which slowly starts to cause incredible suffering."
https://x.com/AetherCzar/status/1877941133029818610
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Forwarded from /CIG/ Telegram | Counter Intelligence Global (jd)
Greenland is only the tip of the iceberg
A senior Trump aide confirmed that the Greenland gamble is about broader geopolitical dynamics, with the U.S. seeing an increasingly belligerent Russia as a rival for Arctic hegemony.
"This is not just about Greenland. This is about the Arctic. There is a Russia that is trying to be king ... It's about oil and gas. This is about our national security. This is about critical minerals," said Mike Waltz.
Greenland and Svalbard, a Norwegian island, are strategically located. Svalbard is important to Russia because the Northern Fleet must pass through its sea route to reach the Atlantic.
In 2022, when Norway began blocking Russian ships bound for Barentsburg to comply with economic sanctions against Moscow, the Kremlin freaked out and accused Norway of human rights violations.
In 2024, Russia provocatively planted Soviet flags in the Russian-populated towns of Barentsburg and Pyramiden and announced the opening of a new scientific center for polar research.
The biggest danger with Trump’s fixation on taking over Greenland is the potential inspiration it could give to rival powers to start acting in the same imperialist vein, Arctic watchers have warned.
Source: Politico
📎 Clash Report
A senior Trump aide confirmed that the Greenland gamble is about broader geopolitical dynamics, with the U.S. seeing an increasingly belligerent Russia as a rival for Arctic hegemony.
"This is not just about Greenland. This is about the Arctic. There is a Russia that is trying to be king ... It's about oil and gas. This is about our national security. This is about critical minerals," said Mike Waltz.
Greenland and Svalbard, a Norwegian island, are strategically located. Svalbard is important to Russia because the Northern Fleet must pass through its sea route to reach the Atlantic.
In 2022, when Norway began blocking Russian ships bound for Barentsburg to comply with economic sanctions against Moscow, the Kremlin freaked out and accused Norway of human rights violations.
In 2024, Russia provocatively planted Soviet flags in the Russian-populated towns of Barentsburg and Pyramiden and announced the opening of a new scientific center for polar research.
The biggest danger with Trump’s fixation on taking over Greenland is the potential inspiration it could give to rival powers to start acting in the same imperialist vein, Arctic watchers have warned.
Source: Politico
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"As a writer of fiction, he was execrable. His characters weren’t even one dimensional: they’re not self consistent enough to be one-dimensional cartoons. His stock 0 dimensional characters are the spazzmo who freaks out when confronted with the unexpected, the evil military man, the country rube, and the above-it-all self-regarding proto-redditor narrator, which was presumably some version of himself. Nobody has a recognizable psychological motivation. The stories are unbearably preachy. Usually the stories relied on Victor Hugo style coincidences to wrap up loose ends, because Wells was incompetent and apparently not organized enough to write outlines which make it all fall together in a logical way. His science was mostly magic and his scientist characters were functionally wizards, bearing no resemblance to any of the actual scientists Wells had social access to. Jules Verne by contrast wrote actual science fiction: stuff which made scientific sense, was of high literary quality and was an admirable human being in almost every way. Wells was a popular writer in the anglosphere, and his stuff was popular more for its moralizing content among midwits than it was for any of the science stuff. Verne was the man though. I’ll never have a harsh word for his work which is all of the highest quality."
https://scottlocklin.wordpress.com/2025/01/03/hg-wells-was-awful-in-every-way/#:~:text=As%20a%20writer,the%20highest%20quality.
https://scottlocklin.wordpress.com/2025/01/03/hg-wells-was-awful-in-every-way/#:~:text=As%20a%20writer,the%20highest%20quality.
Locklin on science
HG Wells was awful in every way
HG Wells is one of those figures who loomed large over my childhood. His stuff was popular with previous generations: he was given the noscript of prophetic by my grandparents, a fair achievement in e…
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL Crispin Glover, who played George McFly in Back to the Future, was replaced with actor Jeffrey Weissman in the sequel. They used shots of Glover from Back to the Future to make it more convincing. Glover was unhappy at this and sued, which resulted in the adoption of stricter rules by the SAG.
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Forwarded from Hans G. Schantz
I'm researching the growth of propaganda and PR surrounding the Einstein publicity campaign and came across a gem. John T. Flynn wrote "Edward L. Bernays: The Science of Ballyhoo," The Atlantic Monthly, May 1932, pp. 562-571
Some quotes:
"He [Bernays] creates ‘events and circumstances’ which newspapers are compelled to notice as news."
"Bernays’s field, it will be seen, is the psychology of the crowd. He is fond of quoting Le Bon. The French writer popularized the theory that the crowd mind is less intelligent than the minds of the individuals who compose it, and that emotional states are contagious."
"But Bernays fell to analyzing philosophically what he was doing, and when the war ended he felt himself to be in possession of a powerful instrument which could be used with rich results for business. His success has been extraordinary... It is obvious that the monetary rewards for the kind of work he does are very large."
"One cannot talk long to Bernays without learning that the most direct way to reach the mind of the herd is through its leaders — its group leaders. Bernays, of course, deals with mental groups — groups arranged according to intelligence, tastes, prejudices, ambitions, emotions."
"I expressed some apprehension about all this propaganda to Mr. Bernays. The producing and selling groups in society are all highly organized and effectively implemented to operate against the consumer. The consumer, on his side, is utterly disorganized and helpless. He must depend solely upon his reason, weak and fallible as it is. Now comes Propaganda pouring down upon him noiselessly and subtly its countless powerful impressions to rob him even of his reason.
"‘You are full of terrors,’ replied Mr. Bernays, ‘about the multitude of influences which propagandists shoot at the Mass Mind. I think you overlook the fact that if there were no such manipulators of public opinion the Mass Mind would still be at the mercy of quite as many influences; would be pulled about by quite as many forces — the fortuitous and whimsical forces of life and chance."
"The invention, however, is like dynamite. It can be used to excavate a subway or to destroy a town. There is a grave social danger lurking in the discovery which Mr. Bernays has
made, that the Mass Mind is to be controlled through its group leaders."
"We have but to put a label on a thing and see that it is set loose in the proper place, and our great, interesting, and interested country will do the rest."
"The manner in which he has exploited this field makes one wonder, however, what defensive mechanism society can erect to protect itself against such powerful and subtle forces. Mr. Bernays has written extensively on the subject •— two books and many magazine articles — and he has laid stress on the necessity of developing an ethical standard with reference to propaganda. Even after that has been effected, if it can be effected, much will still remain to be done for the public itself. I do not pretend to know what it may be. But I throw the problem out as one well worth the attention of the thoughtful student of our complex society."
https://cdn.theatlantic.com/media/archives/1932/05/149-5/132442681.pdf
Some quotes:
"He [Bernays] creates ‘events and circumstances’ which newspapers are compelled to notice as news."
"Bernays’s field, it will be seen, is the psychology of the crowd. He is fond of quoting Le Bon. The French writer popularized the theory that the crowd mind is less intelligent than the minds of the individuals who compose it, and that emotional states are contagious."
"But Bernays fell to analyzing philosophically what he was doing, and when the war ended he felt himself to be in possession of a powerful instrument which could be used with rich results for business. His success has been extraordinary... It is obvious that the monetary rewards for the kind of work he does are very large."
"One cannot talk long to Bernays without learning that the most direct way to reach the mind of the herd is through its leaders — its group leaders. Bernays, of course, deals with mental groups — groups arranged according to intelligence, tastes, prejudices, ambitions, emotions."
"I expressed some apprehension about all this propaganda to Mr. Bernays. The producing and selling groups in society are all highly organized and effectively implemented to operate against the consumer. The consumer, on his side, is utterly disorganized and helpless. He must depend solely upon his reason, weak and fallible as it is. Now comes Propaganda pouring down upon him noiselessly and subtly its countless powerful impressions to rob him even of his reason.
"‘You are full of terrors,’ replied Mr. Bernays, ‘about the multitude of influences which propagandists shoot at the Mass Mind. I think you overlook the fact that if there were no such manipulators of public opinion the Mass Mind would still be at the mercy of quite as many influences; would be pulled about by quite as many forces — the fortuitous and whimsical forces of life and chance."
"The invention, however, is like dynamite. It can be used to excavate a subway or to destroy a town. There is a grave social danger lurking in the discovery which Mr. Bernays has
made, that the Mass Mind is to be controlled through its group leaders."
"We have but to put a label on a thing and see that it is set loose in the proper place, and our great, interesting, and interested country will do the rest."
"The manner in which he has exploited this field makes one wonder, however, what defensive mechanism society can erect to protect itself against such powerful and subtle forces. Mr. Bernays has written extensively on the subject •— two books and many magazine articles — and he has laid stress on the necessity of developing an ethical standard with reference to propaganda. Even after that has been effected, if it can be effected, much will still remain to be done for the public itself. I do not pretend to know what it may be. But I throw the problem out as one well worth the attention of the thoughtful student of our complex society."
https://cdn.theatlantic.com/media/archives/1932/05/149-5/132442681.pdf
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Forwarded from The General
BREAKING: Greenland Prime Minister Mute Egede says he is ready to speak with Donald Trump as he calls for independence from Denmark.
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Forwarded from 𝕱𝖊𝖓𝖈𝖎𝖓𝖌 𝕭𝖊𝖆𝖗 𝖆𝖙 𝕻𝖗𝖆𝖞𝖊𝖗 (Ancilla Mariae 👑⚔️🐉)
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Alexander Hellene on Substack
Write slow. Be deliberate. Agonize over word choice and sentence structure. Publish sporadically. Have your writing be laden with so much meaning Fyodor Dostoevsky would approve. Have eternal themes because nothing else is worth writing about than the ultimate…
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NEW: Total damage from the Los Angeles fires is estimated to reach $150 Billion.
AccuWeather has increased their estimate for the damage and economic loss, saying total damage is expected to be $135-$150 billion
@Megatron_ron
AccuWeather has increased their estimate for the damage and economic loss, saying total damage is expected to be $135-$150 billion
@Megatron_ron
Forwarded from Not Quite General Lee
But I don’t understand! I was told that men menstruate now. Did that change again? Major biological evolutionary changes happen in 4 short years? Who would have known? https://fightingthecommies.com/AHAE
The Post Millennial
Mark Zuckerberg removes tampons from men’s bathrooms at Meta offices: report
The company told facilities managers to remove the tampons from the men’s bathrooms.
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Forwarded from Kalkin Trivedi
It might start with gasoline but the panic will be on for everything.
And Los Angeles was so strongly designed around car transportation that with a fuel shortage, people who end up stranded will be in big trouble.
https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/do-not-panic-buy-la-fire-crisis-disrupts-main-fuel-pipeline-las-vegas
And Los Angeles was so strongly designed around car transportation that with a fuel shortage, people who end up stranded will be in big trouble.
https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/do-not-panic-buy-la-fire-crisis-disrupts-main-fuel-pipeline-las-vegas
ZeroHedge
"Do Not Panic Buy": Officials Urge Calm As LA Fire Crisis Disrupts Main Fuel Pipeline To Las Vegas
"The public is encouraged to not panic buy at the pump..."
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Forwarded from Captain America 🇺🇲
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NEW: Total damage from the Los Angeles fires is estimated to reach $150 Billion.
AccuWeather has increased their estimate for the damage and economic loss, saying total damage is expected to be $135-$150 billion.
The estimate was a sharp increase from their previous estimate of $57 billion.
More than 10,000 homes and other structures have been burned down.
JP Morgan predicts insured losses of $20 billion and uninsured losses of over $100 billion.
“This will probably be the largest number of people uninsured or underinsured during a massive catastrophic event like this,” Diane Delaney, executive director of Private Risk Management Association, said to the New York Post.

“The point of insurance is to be there at the time of claim, and if that’s going to bankrupt them, they’re going to pull out of the state.”
@Captain_America_News
AccuWeather has increased their estimate for the damage and economic loss, saying total damage is expected to be $135-$150 billion.
The estimate was a sharp increase from their previous estimate of $57 billion.
More than 10,000 homes and other structures have been burned down.
JP Morgan predicts insured losses of $20 billion and uninsured losses of over $100 billion.
“This will probably be the largest number of people uninsured or underinsured during a massive catastrophic event like this,” Diane Delaney, executive director of Private Risk Management Association, said to the New York Post.

“The point of insurance is to be there at the time of claim, and if that’s going to bankrupt them, they’re going to pull out of the state.”
@Captain_America_News