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Corporate Minimalism trends toward dystopia. Cheap. Sterile. Universal. Easier to mass produce.
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TIL that George Washington never actually served in the British Army. Though he sought a commission in the Army, which would have afforded him prestigious privileges and status, he only served in the Virginia Militia prior to the Revolutionary War.
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What did they know about Hillary?
https://rmx.news/article/statistically-almost-impossible-4-afd-candidates-have-died-suddenly-and-unexpectedly-before-key-state-election/
https://rmx.news/article/statistically-almost-impossible-4-afd-candidates-have-died-suddenly-and-unexpectedly-before-key-state-election/
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‘Statistically almost impossible’ – 4 AfD candidates have died ‘suddenly and unexpectedly’ before key state election
Four Alternative for Germany (AfD) candidates died “suddenly and unexpectedly” in Germany’s largest state, North Rhine-Westphalia, right before state elections. Anger and theories are running rife on social media about the sudden deaths of the AfD candidates.…
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"Despite the widespread interest in this story, I really think it’s a nothingburger. We may be looking at an unusual cluster of AfD deaths in the upcoming elections, but we don’t know enough to say for sure how improbable this cluster is. All we can really say is that the deaths themselves are not unexplained and that their coincidence doesn’t look that improbable on its face.
"In all, twelve candidates have died in NRW. Six of these candidates are from the AfD. Three (Ralph Lange, Wolfgang Klinger and René Herford) had serious pre-existing conditions, a fourth (Wolfgang Seitz) also had health issues and died of a heart attack, a fifth (Stefan Berendes) is said only to have died of natural causes, and a sixth (Patrick Tietze) committed suicide. This information comes from the AfD in NRW, and ultimately from the bereaved families of each of these candidates. These are not mere cover stories, in other words."
https://substack.com/home/post/p-172576602#:~:text=Despite%20the%20widespread,in%20other%20words.
"In all, twelve candidates have died in NRW. Six of these candidates are from the AfD. Three (Ralph Lange, Wolfgang Klinger and René Herford) had serious pre-existing conditions, a fourth (Wolfgang Seitz) also had health issues and died of a heart attack, a fifth (Stefan Berendes) is said only to have died of natural causes, and a sixth (Patrick Tietze) committed suicide. This information comes from the AfD in NRW, and ultimately from the bereaved families of each of these candidates. These are not mere cover stories, in other words."
https://substack.com/home/post/p-172576602#:~:text=Despite%20the%20widespread,in%20other%20words.
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Six AfD candidates have died ahead of municipal elections in Nordrhein-Westfalen. They are very unlikely to have been the victims…
I had plans to write about something else today, and I even have a half-finished post, but the story of the mysteriously dying AfD candidates is everywhere …
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"Logical positivism is a very attractive view for people who do not want to worry about what they cannot observe. It is ultimately a theory about meaning, about the content of a theory. According to the positivists, a theory says no more than its observable consequences.
"Logical positivism has been killed many times over by philosophers. But no matter how many stakes are driven through its heart, it arises unbidden in the minds of scientists. For if the content of a theory goes beyond what you can observe, then you can never, in principle, be sure that any theory is right. And that means there can be interminable arguments about which theory is right that cannot be settled by observation."
https://www.bostonreview.net/articles/grand-delusion/
"Logical positivism has been killed many times over by philosophers. But no matter how many stakes are driven through its heart, it arises unbidden in the minds of scientists. For if the content of a theory goes beyond what you can observe, then you can never, in principle, be sure that any theory is right. And that means there can be interminable arguments about which theory is right that cannot be settled by observation."
https://www.bostonreview.net/articles/grand-delusion/
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The Defeat of Reason
Two new books—one on quantum physics, one on Thomas Kuhn—seek to reestablish the authority of reason and evidence.
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BREAKING: Gold price hits record above $3,500
READ: https://insiderpaper.com/gold-price-hits-record-above-3500/
READ: https://insiderpaper.com/gold-price-hits-record-above-3500/
I delivered a lecture to the Rising Tide Foundation this past weekend: Francis Bacon - Father of Scientism.
Thanks, Matt Ehret, for the invitation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9RWTrYZ_Ak
This presentation reexamines Francis Bacon’s (1561–1626) role in the history of ideas, tracing his debt to medieval scholastics like Grosseteste and Roger Bacon, his critique of Aristotelian logic, and his program for inductive science. While Bacon himself made few discoveries, his vision in The Great Instauration and The New Atlantis inspired the Royal Society and shaped the cultural authority of science. The talk argues that Bacon’s true legacy was not as the “father of modern science” but as the founder of scientism—the elevation of science into a worldview and instrument of power.
Thanks, Matt Ehret, for the invitation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9RWTrYZ_Ak
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Francis Bacon - Father of Scientism (Featuring scientist, inventor, and author Hans G. Schantz)
This RTF lecture featured special guest Hans Schantz who tackled the topic of the intellectual cage of scientism established by occultist and intelligence operative Sir Francis Bacon and which set the foundations for the creation of ‘The Royal Society’ (aka:…
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Eric Weinstein Exposes the Peer Review Scam: How COVID Blew Up a 50-Year Academic Lie
COVID didn’t just break public trust in science—it proved peer review is a manufactured myth, weaponized to gatekeep truth.
As Eric Weinstein reveals:
🔹 Peer review isn’t some ancient tradition. It wasn’t born with the Royal Society. Real scholarship shows it was invented between 1965-1975—a bureaucratic tool, not a gold standard.
🔹 The Medicare Act (1965) forced it into existence. Suddenly, the U.S. government had to pay for endless medical procedures. Doctors circled the wagons, creating "peer review" to police themselves—not ensure truth.
🔹 By 1975, the NSF weaponized it. Under pressure, they turned "peer review" into a shield—"Trust us, we’re checking each other!" No—they were protecting each other.
🔹 Robert Maxwell’s Pergamon Press monetized it. As journals boomed, "peer review" became fake validation for a prestige industry.
COVID was the smoking gun:
- The Lancet & Nature published fraud (Remember HCQ hysteria? Surgisphere?).
- "Peer-reviewed" journals became propaganda laundromats.
- The system rewarded groupthink, crushed dissent.
Weinstein’s verdict: Peer review is a modern con—a Potemkin process designed to simulate rigor while entrenching power.
Until we admit that, "trust the science" is just a demand for obedience.
COVID didn’t just break public trust in science—it proved peer review is a manufactured myth, weaponized to gatekeep truth.
As Eric Weinstein reveals:
🔹 Peer review isn’t some ancient tradition. It wasn’t born with the Royal Society. Real scholarship shows it was invented between 1965-1975—a bureaucratic tool, not a gold standard.
🔹 The Medicare Act (1965) forced it into existence. Suddenly, the U.S. government had to pay for endless medical procedures. Doctors circled the wagons, creating "peer review" to police themselves—not ensure truth.
🔹 By 1975, the NSF weaponized it. Under pressure, they turned "peer review" into a shield—"Trust us, we’re checking each other!" No—they were protecting each other.
🔹 Robert Maxwell’s Pergamon Press monetized it. As journals boomed, "peer review" became fake validation for a prestige industry.
COVID was the smoking gun:
- The Lancet & Nature published fraud (Remember HCQ hysteria? Surgisphere?).
- "Peer-reviewed" journals became propaganda laundromats.
- The system rewarded groupthink, crushed dissent.
Weinstein’s verdict: Peer review is a modern con—a Potemkin process designed to simulate rigor while entrenching power.
Until we admit that, "trust the science" is just a demand for obedience.
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TIL in 2015 a Panther tank, an anti-aircraft gun, a torpedo, and many other WWII-era items were found in the basement of a pensioner in Germany
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"Tensions in Russia's fuel market are rising: in Primorye, there are kilometer-long queues at gas stations, and wholesale prices for gasoline and diesel have hit record highs. Officially, the reasons are no longer hidden - refineries are shutting down after Ukrainian strikes. During peak summer days, up to 14% of processing capacity was idle.
In 2025, the tactics of Ukrainian strikes have changed. Previously, they were one-time: a unit would be damaged, the plant would reduce output, but recover within a few weeks. Now, attacks are carried out in series and repeated on the same facilities - Ryazan, Novokuibyshevsk, Syzran, Volgograd, Afipsky refineries. This prevents the restoration of primary processing and hydrocracking and catalytic cracking units. For example, after a series of attacks, Ryazan Refinery (5% of Russia's capacity) has half its processing halted, while Novokuibyshevsk Refinery (3%) has its primary processing damaged. The largest refinery in southern Russia, Volgograd's Lukoil, as well as the Samara and Syzran refineries, have stopped receiving crude.
Ukraine is widely using drones with a range of 1,000-1,500 km (such as the AQ-400 produced by FirePoint), capable of reaching the Volga region. Simultaneously, drones and maritime drones are targeting export terminals - attacks on Ust-Luga and Novorossiysk have temporarily halted oil product shipments. 'Madyar' reported hitting the Druzhba pipeline, which supplies oil from Russia to its historical homeland.
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The choice of refineries as targets is explained by their technological vulnerability. Modern Russian refineries were built using equipment from Shell, Axens, UOP, and Haldor Topsoe - hydrocracking, catalytic reforming, isomerization, and Euro-5 component production. After 2022, deliveries of equipment, software, and catalysts ceased. Catalysts are consumables, replaced every 1-3 years; without Western supplies, Russia relies on old stock or Chinese analogs with inferior performance. Hydroprocessing reactors and compressors are manufactured in only a few countries, with delivery times up to a year.
China can cover only part of the deficit: pumps, heat exchangers, and simple catalysts. However, for complex processes, its technology lags, and replacing Western components with Chinese ones requires restructuring the entire refinery unit. As a result, every Ukrainian strike on a hydrocracking or reforming unit leads to months of downtime.
The map of Russian refineries reveals a key strategic problem: the main processing capacities are concentrated in the European part of the country, while fuel consumption is rising in the Far East. Fuel logistics chains to eastern regions span thousands of kilometers, creating additional costs and risks. Kilometer-long queues in Primorye are a direct consequence of this imbalance between western production and eastern consumption. Large refineries - from Kirishi to Volgograd - are within reach of Ukrainian drones. The Flamingo missile, if its specifications are confirmed, can reach Russia's largest refinery in Omsk.
As the range increases, facilities previously considered out of reach are now threatened, creating a scale problem for air defense - protecting all refineries across the territory, from Kaliningrad to the Far East, is practically impossible.
Consequently, Russia's oil and gas industry, once a source of economic strength, has become a vulnerable spot."
🔗 Anton Gerashchenko
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TIL tuberculosis reached the Americas before European contact, likely carried by seals and sea lions who acquired it from livestock on African beaches
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A real Crocodile Dundee
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The Battle of Königgrätz & the Zündnadelgewehr Rifle of Johann Nikolaus von Dreyse
Prussia’s Chief of Staff, Von Moltke, was placed in command on June 2, 1866, with only the Prussian king to answer to. Austria was better mobilized, and had a larger army, but Von Moltke made good use of Prussia’s railway system to concentrate his forces. At Königgrätz the outnumbered Prussian infantry utilized their superior training, tactical doctrine, and the new Dreyse needle gun (Zündnadelgewehr) to win the battle and effectively the entire war.
⦁ The Zündnadelgewehr had a rate of fire of about 6 rounds per minute, depending on training.
⦁ The Austrian Lorenz Rifled Musket had a rate of fire of around 3 shots per minute, depending on training.
The battle decided the future of Europe as Germans began to unify, marking the end of the era of slow-loading muskets and mass formations. Prussian infantry tactics became renowned, while rifles improved; however, the mindset of the rest of Europe was slower to adapt.
Prussia’s Chief of Staff, Von Moltke, was placed in command on June 2, 1866, with only the Prussian king to answer to. Austria was better mobilized, and had a larger army, but Von Moltke made good use of Prussia’s railway system to concentrate his forces. At Königgrätz the outnumbered Prussian infantry utilized their superior training, tactical doctrine, and the new Dreyse needle gun (Zündnadelgewehr) to win the battle and effectively the entire war.
⦁ The Zündnadelgewehr had a rate of fire of about 6 rounds per minute, depending on training.
⦁ The Austrian Lorenz Rifled Musket had a rate of fire of around 3 shots per minute, depending on training.
The battle decided the future of Europe as Germans began to unify, marking the end of the era of slow-loading muskets and mass formations. Prussian infantry tactics became renowned, while rifles improved; however, the mindset of the rest of Europe was slower to adapt.
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♀️ Armies have had to greatly reduce training requirements after inducting women, because marching too much breaks their pelvises.
11.2% of a 1991 Australian Army female cohort broke their pelvises on the previous standards.
🔗 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10332180/
11.2% of a 1991 Australian Army female cohort broke their pelvises on the previous standards.
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Prevention of pelvic stress fractures in female army recruits - PubMed
In 1991-1992, a pelvic stress fracture incidence of 11.2% was recorded in a cohort of 143 female Australian Army recruits. An incidence of 0.1% was recorded in a cohort of male recruits trained in the 1992-1993 year using a nearly identical program. A number…
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"Real wolves are too clever to ever make themselves so highly publicly visible, not even with a sheepskin costume.
Instead, they send out decoys for the public to vociferously focus all their anger upon, whilst the real work continues quietly backstage."
https://open.substack.com/pub/miri/p/supine-lupine?r=lp6h7&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false
Instead, they send out decoys for the public to vociferously focus all their anger upon, whilst the real work continues quietly backstage."
https://open.substack.com/pub/miri/p/supine-lupine?r=lp6h7&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false
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Supine lupine
Apart from being splendid Scrabble words (I often have a game open in the background, and yes, I'm afraid I do play the computer, a devious and duplicitous rival who knows far more improbable words beginning with Q than I do), these terms would seem to accurately…
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☕️GETTING OFF ☙ Wednesday, September 3, 2025 ☙ C&C NEWS🦠
Libs were terrorized yesterday when they saw Trump still alive in the Oval Office, but their tears were just the start of the flood of great news. All in today's roundup.
https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/getting-off-wednesday-september-3
Libs were terrorized yesterday when they saw Trump still alive in the Oval Office, but their tears were just the start of the flood of great news. All in today's roundup.
https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/getting-off-wednesday-september-3
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☕️ GETTING OFF ☙ Wednesday, September 3, 2025 ☙ C&C NEWS 🦠
Liberals sob as Trump proves he’s alive; Space Force restored post-Biden; Epstein docs & witness tease more; Times op-ed glimpses master plan; Dems plot House return; FDA vax shake-up; more.
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A little journey through the origins and dark evolution of the Invisible College
https://matthewehret.substack.com/p/the-neo-platonic-invisible-college
https://matthewehret.substack.com/p/the-neo-platonic-invisible-college
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The Neo-Platonic Invisible College: Rosicrucians, Theosophists and Tavistock to the Rise of Silicon Valley's Transhumanist Priests
The ‘Invisible College’ was the informal name given to a secret society that was established in 1646 amidst the English Civil War by Astronomer/Alchemist Christopher Wren, Mathematician/Mystic Robert Boyle and other followers of Sir Francis Bacon, John Dee…
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