Tag: jail mode
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Fun to watch
It’s fun to watch the long breakup of Lady Donald and Lady Elon. Somebody memorably described them as two aging divas. Fits perfectly. Liberace and Oscar Levant. From my viewpoint, they’re two iconic psychopaths. Each needs to create chaos and harm, each is convinced that he will always win every contest. Most of their experience…
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Not that complicated.
Compact Mag, always overthinking, describes Elon’s departure as a failed alliance of two classes against the “clerisy”. Nope. Trump and Elon don’t represent any groups or classes at all. Representing is EMPHATICALLY NOT what a psychopath does. The alliance and its breakup can be fully explained by three qualities of psychopaths. 1. A psychopath doesn’t…
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Why we were stupid
Back in the hippie 60s we often imagined that the world would be perfect if presidents and CEOs dropped acid. We’d have universal peace and freedom and justice if we could slip some mescaline into Nixon’s martini! We didn’t understand what would REALLY happen because we were infused with the lethal lies of the Endarkenment.…
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Why philosophy is fucked
Seen on substack: = = = = = Most people don’t realize how ridiculously hard one needs to think in order to thoroughly grasp certain philosophical problems. It took me well over a decade to really grasp the sorites paradox, for instance. And one often needs more years of investigation to realize the depth of…
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What’s the important difference?
Along with the grounding power of tradition, there must be a simpler and more practical reason why Canada was able to learn from Trump’s attack, while the US Democrats have been allegedly opposing Trump since 2015 while ACTUALLY campaigning for him. Constants and variables: Trudeau’s sudden shift toward doing the right thing after many years…
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Ice vs mercury
Carney continues handling the psychopath correctly. US Democrats could learn something if they were capable of learning, but they aren’t. Russia has been playing this game for centuries, handling first Napoleon then Wilson then Tojo then Hitler then every US president since 1945. Maintain your ground connection. Absorb the punches. Bend back and forth but…
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More harm by court than Wright
Since I’ve been steadily writing about Craig Wright, I feel obligated to continue until it’s settled. Basic task-completion drive. Last week Protos reported on his latest grandiose fraud, remaking agriculture now that he’s remade money and banking. This week Protos notes that he’s blithely disobeying the British court order. He hasn’t paid the plaintiffs anything…
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The correct history
This article fills in the CORRECT history of the 1700s, when the NYC robber barons rebelled against British rule and asserted the theoretical “right” of robber barons to take everything. Canada remained with the crown and parliament, and retained the old experimentally determined EQUIPOISE between government and citizens. Our textbooks and media never told us…
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102.38 acres, do you solemnly swear?
I won’t be able to fully break out of anxiety from the jury shit until I receive a formal notice that I’m done. When the freed people got out of the box, the officials told all of us that we are DONE, so I’m intellectually sure, but not emotionally. After 2020 I no longer believe…
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Free at last!
Did the jury thing this morning. Without breaking confidentiality**, the case was on a subject that I have EXTREMELY strong emotions about. I made it clear that I wouldn’t be able to be objective, and got freed, honestly. The ‘one day or one trial’ system means that I’m ALL FREE NOW, after one morning in…
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Blaming and framing as always
The former anti-Trump independents, now all fervent Trump cult members, are crowing about the admin’s “revelations” on the role of Fauci. The “revelation” focuses on the fake lab-leak issue, which was obviously staged as a fake arguing point. Deepstate never reveals, never admits fault. Deepstate, like all psychopaths and professional criminals, diverts the blame to…
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Not so weird
This morning’s dream was super-weird. I let the dog out through the kitchen door, then realized he was going out to play with his friend. His friend was a big-eyed lemur with an aluminum-foil patch over one big eye. I noticed the patch was wearing out so I got out the aluminum foil and started…
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Missing part of the point
The new print issue of History Today has a set of articles about the tight connection between America and cults. [The articles aren’t online yet.] They do a good job on recent cults like Scientology and Jonestown, but they miss the essential difference between a cult and a religious movement. The difference is simple. A…
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Useful information
Repooflicans and Democrats have been blaming the police for our problems. They are INTENTIONALLY framing and blaming the wrong group. It’s been clear for a LONG time that the police are trying to do their job while obstructed and fenced by Bloombergian devil politicians and Sorosian devil prosecutors. The devil politicians want to defund the…
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Following the Users Manual
Trump has blocked Canadians from entering the little cross-border library in Vermont/Quebec. It’s been making news as a symbol of long-term friendship and tolerance, so the Trump admin had to do something about it. When people are unhappy and preparing to rebel, smart governments** try to SATISFY THE NEED instead of smashing down harder. Trump…
