I'd feel pretty giddy tbh.
Isn't it scary that a large amount of people would take this trade?
Someone PMed me to recommend them some books to help understand modern politics. Apparently, they thought the list was good and suggested I share with the rest of the community. Here is my list:
- The Bible
- Nicomachean Ethics - Aristotle
- Politics - Aristotle
- Summa Theologica - Aquinas
- Das Kapital - Marx
- The Communist Manifesto - Marx and Engels
- The Doctrine of Fascism - Mussolini
- Mein Kampf - Hitler
- The History of the Third Reich - Evans
- After Virtue - MacIntyre
- Antifragile - Taleb
- Starship Troopers - Heinlein
- Demons - Dostoevsky
- Sex and Culture - Unwin
- The Way of the Superior Man - Deida
- Assemblywomen - Aristophanes
- Germany and the Jewish Question - Wiethe
- Erectus Walks Amongst Us - Fuerle
- From Slave to Emperor: Famous Historians on the Racial Reasons for the Decline of the Roman Empire - Kemp
- Rules for Radicals - Alinsky
- Manufacturing Consent - Chomsky
- The Fate of Empires and Search for Survival - Glubb
- 1984 - Orwell
- Brave New World - Huxley
I mean just look at how many of us there are. It's not like we're anything unique and stumbled upon some ancient esoteric lost knowledge... We're all just regular people and there's a lot of us. Not only that but politicians have access to intelligence briefings etc...
Given that all these politicians have access to the same information we have, they spend their lives in politics and supposedly care to know about this stuff because it impacts their politics, that must mean they all know, right? I mean we have 3-star generals who are more conspiracy theory than us. There's top lawyers citing scripture and talking coups etc...
There's no way the politicians don't understand what's going on, is there?
When I say what's going on, I don't just mean the election but I mean everything from the Great Reset, the indoctrination in schools, globalism, environmentalism benefiting China, etc... That means any politicians who isn't on our side is actively and consciously working against us.
Assume you were forced to make that decision, which would you prefer?
I've been seeing tons of it today and I believe this may be a disinformation campaign.
Insignificant people who post words on twitter aren't sources. What they post is meaningless. Stop using these people as sources of information. Post the source or GTFO.
That brought a smile to my face.
There's no reason not to use a password manager in 2020.
If you walk into the wrong conference room while visiting for Thanksgiving, you may wind up dead in a car accident.
Basically, a bunch of immoral people get together in facebook groups, twitter, etc... and all discuss how they're going to help Biden win but there's no centralized group giving orders. I wouldn't even be surprised if this was orchestrated by antifa itself in a similar decentralized yet centralized manner they organize riots. Antifa of course is likely promoted and supported by some prominent democrats through connections between prominent antifa members etc...
At least, that's how it appears to me. If the democrats were in on anything, I think it's that they knew it was going to happen and turned a blind eye to it.
My father believes Trump just wants to audit the ballots and do signature matching because Trump knows signature matching is extremely subjective so Trump can argue to get tons of mail-in-ballots thrown out simply because of how difficult it is to accurately tell someone's signature. In reality, most of the votes will be legitimate that Trump will be throwing out. This is an attempt for Trump to steal the election.
My thoughts on this is that perhaps we should only do in person voting then and maybe mail in ballots are too insecure. If signatures are too difficult to tell them anyone can counterfeit votes and mail them in but most especially a well financed political party can easily.
We're hearing 90% effective but to accurately calculate effectiveness, the you need to know how many people normally develop symptoms with covid-19. We don't truly have that data. I've read it is anywhere from 20-80% of people who catch it don't develop symptoms meaning it could be any number, no one knows.
That means no drug company truly knows how effective their vaccine is because the results of the vaccine might be the same results as among the normal population.
Here's another proof of fraud, albeit, it's a little abstract.
I work in finance and calculating the value-add of a project is something I'm good at. In order for any project to make sense from the perspective of a business, it must be profitable.
The only way dominion voting machines make any sense in implementing is if they save more in salary costs than they do in implementation cost. These machines offer no other value except in their ability to commit fraud.
On average, I figure a poll worker makes $300 for an election, including training.
Georgia for example, spent $107m for 30,000 dominion voting machines to replace 17 year old "technology". If we assume $107m every 15 years (life expectancy) and that there is on average 1 election per voting machine per year, based on my calculations, the number of poll workers the machines would have to save (without factoring in overhead/administration costs) would be approximately: 60 Poll Workers per machine. Do you really think one of these Dominion voting machines saves 60 poll workers? Do you even think it saves 10 poll workers? Because that leaves a lot of room for administrative costs. I used 1.5% as my expected rate of borrowing for Georgia State.
That doesn't include of course any of the additional costs the machines themselves incur due to legal battles, recounts, etc...
Basically, there is 0, ABSOLUTELY ZERO business case for any State to ever buy dominion voting machines. It is 100% a scam. The only reason anyone could be convinced to buy them is if there is corruption going on. Either politicians are purposely wasting tax-payers money (likely) or the reason for dominion voting machines is entirely to cheat the system and implement cheating in democracies. There is no financial argument for them.
3 weeks ago, I was feeling like nothing was happening. Now, I feel like there's actually some fighting going on. It feels genuinely more hopeful.
I was just talking to a moderate friend yesterday and I remember mentioning some recent politics to him. He responded saying "oh you're taking the contrarian position. How surprising (sarcasm)."
It was at this moment that something dawned on me. Literally every single one of my views in life is a minority position or counter to the mainstream. Contrarian one could call it almost. To me that's unsettling because I realized things would be so much better if I lived in a society where my values/beliefs were the mainstream. I swear we used to have that. 60 years ago, my views would have aligned with the mainstream. I just feel like the last 60 years of "progress" has actually been total decadence. I'm not even old either, I'm 32yo and was raised on all these "progressive" ideas but then realized they were all a joke and lies as I got older.
Will our society ever escape this reality covered in a veil of lies that has been fed to us?