One nation under Marx

Posted By on August 17, 2010

This post is a bit repetitive, bear with us. We want to have a summary and review before we present new material on identity cleansing. We don’t have the feeling that any of our students are so good that they can just skip a class.

As we noted in our post The racial integration con job, America is the land of identity confusion. The American ideal of citizenship creates a new American identity, a new primary loyalty to America that supersedes everyone’s ethnic identity and its heritage. Let’s explore this confusion in more detail. The idea of America requires every citizen be initiated into a new identity and to function in the new institutions America has created. But what about people who come here and hold on to their old identities? Are they Americans or something else? (more…)

U.S. isolated and bankrupt

Posted By on August 13, 2010

“There is no means of avoiding a final collapse of a boom brought about by credit expansion. The alternative is only whether the crisis should come sooner as a result of a voluntary abandonment of further credit expansion, or later as a final and total catastrophe of the currency system involved.” Ludwig von Mises

Today we’re going to make a quick review of the trends of interest that impinge on the ability of the New World Order to hold itself together and control us. In the Era of Constant Crisis, certain trendlines have played themselves out, and others have emerged as influential. This review will set you up for a change in mini-era, a change to the next phase of the New World Order.

Europe has stabilized its financial system after the Greece bailout crisis. The European Union is going to hold itself together while debt issuers pay off debts. European governments’ austerity measures should work to prolong the EU’s future. European banks are stress-tested; most will survive. Shutting out U.S. influence means Europe can survive, alone. The long-term trend of anti-white immigration policies can continue. European nations will have to deal with street violence, but we assume they can control their populations with force. (more…)

Paradise Lost

Posted By on August 9, 2010

The high Tibetan plateau is one of the most beautiful places in the world. It is a vast and rugged landscape. You can’t farm at these high altitudes, the entire economy is based on yak-herding. Tibetan Buddhism has overlooked its prohibition against eating meat because yak-herding is the only sustainable economy on the plateau, and the southern farms did not produce enough to feed the upland tribes.

In the early part of the twentieth century, Tibet banned automobiles because they scare the yaks. Many Tibetans approached Lhasa on their knees, so cars were bothersome. Tibet also banned foreigners, to preserve its culture. Pretty smart. The Tibetans had a kind of paradise, and they didn’t want the modern age or modern man to ruin it. (more…)

How they fool you with science, Part 2

Posted By on August 4, 2010

Review of Ubiquity: The Science of History, Mark Buchanan, Crown Publishers, New York, 2000.

If you were excited by our summary of critical state theory in Part 1, today’s post should sober you up. Everything in critical state theory is a load of bullshit. (more…)

How they fool you with science, Part 1

Posted By on August 2, 2010

Review of Ubiquity: The Science of History, Mark Buchanan, Crown Publishers, New York, 2000.

During the past twenty years scientists have been working to develop a new theory, called critical state theory, from nonequilibrium studies of physics. Critical state theory, which is part of chaos theory, hypothesizes that disasters, upheavals, and other large-scale phenomena arise from certain structures that maintain themselves in a near-critical state, such that minor disruptions can lead to large-scale changes in state. (more…)

Europe rejects U.S. financial plague

Posted By on July 29, 2010

We’re just musing today over economic events of the last couple of weeks. There is some good economic news. European banks mostly passed their stress tests, so Europe is feeling more confident in its short-term credit flows. The euro is bouncing up against the dollar. Many big corporations reported high profits, so the stock market has gone up. Housing starts were up in the U.S. But there is still a big debate going on about “recovery” versus the double-dip, and none of the good news noted above is actually good news. (more…)

Why environmentalism is evil

Posted By on July 27, 2010

There are two main parts to the evil environmental agenda, world depopulation and government control over energy use. We have documented the success of the world depopulation establishment in our many book reviews, see World Depopulation Agenda or click on the Depopulation link under Categories in the right column.

The Green Agenda is also a valuable resource for understanding the evil agenda behind the environmental conspiracy. The Green Agenda mainly documents that period of history when Paul Ehrlich, Garrett Hardin, Rachael Carson, and other academic liars were spreading fear of global overpopulation and ecological disaster based on false statistics in support of the UN forced-sterilization and bribery programs. (more…)