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Number two three! I’m sure this will sort everything out once and for all. Your country is saved. If not, or if something (else) really crazy happens, then I may cover it tomorrow. Enjoy the reality TeeVee!
22 Thursday Oct 2020
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Number two three! I’m sure this will sort everything out once and for all. Your country is saved. If not, or if something (else) really crazy happens, then I may cover it tomorrow. Enjoy the reality TeeVee!
22 Thursday Oct 2020
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Q: “So Ms. Maxwell, when did you first recruit a female to work for Mr. Epstein?”
A: “…I don’t understand what you mean by female…”
Auspicious like that, partly redacted, and only 465 pages long. Have a READ.
22 Thursday Oct 2020
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The new civil war ramble accumulated more likes and comments than any other FP video. And it was the “b” take.
Also now available a Suckerberg’s spy site:
Anyway, thank you to the commenters. I’ll have to answer a few, directly. Here’s a little of it:
About all you can do.
Why would intel agencies normally concerned with terrorism be so interested in a certain low-budget movie “star” and his associates? Thank you for the blessing!
A REAL PERSON! Best compliment I’ve had in a year!
Thanks. The first take (that didn’t make it) was, I thought, a little better, clearer. Quality will improve tomorrow.
I’ll take it. Thanks.
And, this means I will have to expand upon the concept and series. Work to do.
22 Thursday Oct 2020
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It had a lot of help.
Gregory Hood spills the beans on the death of the best public high school (still a government prison) in what passes for the United States.
Thus, we arrive at the current controversy about the Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJHSST). It’s not being renamed, though we can probably assume that’s next. Instead, the school, ranked by US News as the best high school in the country, has eliminated its admissions test because not enough blacks and Hispanics can pass it. TJ, as it is called, was going to have an admissions “lottery” for students who had a 3.5 GPA or better, but the Fairfax County Schools Board did not approve that part of the plan. Still, that might just be a stay of execution. A proposed “Holistic Review” instead of a lottery might be even worse.
So, for now, no one knows how TJ is going to select its students, but the old days of pure meritocracy are gone.
The days of AMERICA are gone. Read the whole sad but overly-informative piece. Then, flee any and all public “schools” and any private school that preaches DIEversity or other anti-Western hate. TJ wouldn’t recognize the place.
21 Wednesday Oct 2020
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Period.
Jorge Bergoglio has confirmed this fact.
In a documentary that premiered Wednesday in Rome, Pope Francis called for the passage of civil union laws for same-sex couples, departing from the position of the Vatican’s doctrinal office and the pope’s predecessors on the issue.
The remarks came amid a portion of the documentary that reflected on pastoral care for those who identify as LGBT[P].
“Homosexuals have a right to be a part of the family. They’re children of God and have a right to a family. Nobody should be thrown out, or be made miserable because of it,” Pope Francis said in the film, of his approach to pastoral care.
After those remarks, and in comments likely to spark controversy among Catholics, Pope Francis weighed in directly on the issue of civil unions for same-sex couples.
There’s no controversy. Ann Barnhardt was correct all along: Benedict is the Pope, Bergoglio is an anti-papal usurper. Please pray for all of them.
21 Wednesday Oct 2020
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decline, education, football, IN THE KNOW:, intelligence, IQ, lies, myths, Russell T. Warne, The West, TPC
No, this has nothing to do with last Saturday’s Georgia-Alabama game. I gave my advice in that regard, last fall; though perhaps I should have added the word “taller” in the description under point two. It matters little as it appears that my points were not heeded. No, this column is titled as it is because I wrestled with too many subjects, settling on none. In my defense, I’ve been a little busy with some other things lately and the prospects for this particular work were slightly speculative, even depressing. So! I decided to go with something safe and sound: education.
Rather, this is about IQ, which in turn, is extremely determinative of educational achievement.
Well, shit, this is really a review of a book review, but bear with me.
Coming on October 29, 2020: In the Know: Debunking 35 Myths about Human Intelligence by Dr. Russell T. Warne.
Read, if you will, James Thompson’s review preview at Unz.
Warne is, like my old man was, an educational psychologist. His new book focuses on dispelling popular (and popularly deceptive) myths about psychometrics. That field was my father’s focus from around 1971 until 1989, with most of his major work published during the Seventies, before, I imagine, Warne was born. Some of Dad’s papers are still cited, with The Effect of Violating the Assumption of Equal Item Means in Estimating the Livingston Coefficient (1978) referenced this year (ThaiJo, Thailand, January 2020). Here’s hoping that In the Know enjoys similar longevity along with deeper penetration into the psycho-industrial complex and the surrounding culture. God knows we need it.
As Dutton and Woodley demonstrated in At Our Wits’ End (2018), general intelligence in Western nations is collapsing. IQ being one of the three primary components of a stable, even recognizable society, this is just a wee bit important. Yet, in defiance of measured statistical reality, the usual suspects continue to parrot nonsense such as “g doesn’t exist,” or “it’s environmental, socio-economic,” or “IQ is a social construct.” Enough. It would be more accurate to say that society is an IQ construct.
Warne’s attempt to correct the falsehoods is admirable. However, and I’m sure he’s aware, those misstatements are largely intentional. In fact, they are part and parcel with the overall scheme to destroy Western Civilization via mass deception, mass coercion, and mass demographic upheaval. One such lie is well addressed by a quick summary in Thompson’s article:
[Myth] 4 Intelligence Is a Western Concept that Does Not Apply to Non-Western Cultures
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If intelligence really varies in character between different cultures, then it should be very difficult to extract the “Western” general factor, yet in 31 countries, and using a wide variety of tests, 94 of the 97 (96.9%) samples produced g either immediately or after a second factor analysis. Moreover, the g factor is about as strong in the non-Western samples as it is in typical Western samples. Most countries find “Western” intelligence tests very useful, once they have been translated and some language and specific knowledge items altered or removed. To cap it all, dogs, rats, mice, donkey and primates show g factors. It looks like an evolutionary adaptation.
This cultural apologist claptrap is akin to saying that gravity doesn’t apply in Africa because of Newton. As Warne correctly notes, IQ testing and the understanding of the testing process and the precision of the test results rank as the most mathematically-certain facet of psychology and, in fact, all of the social sciences. But, again, at the higher, motivated levels, the truth doesn’t matter. They know, they’re just pushing the devil’s agenda anyway.
They’re throwing out the tests – just like I did. When your father studied IQ statistics for a living and regularly reviewed, normed, or re-normed IQ tests, who do you think was usually the first test subject? This also goes for your father’s faculty colleagues and graduate students. Yeah. Having completed MORE THAN A FEW Wechsler and Stanford-Binet batteries, I know something about them. Having lived decades among the various-leveled denizens of the bell curve, I can attest to the inherent accuracy in the assessments; in the wild, I can sense it and almost see it.
I had a small collection of various versions of the tests. I had them. During the … great restructuring, they became casualties like so many tools, books, furniture articles, and other weighty items. I feel poorly about it all, but I have an excuse. The globo educrats and warped SJWs, as part of the complete destruction of systemic education in the fading US, threw out (or, are throwing out) the testing process, without excuse or good cause. They know what they’re doing and I know why. We all do. If you’re out to wreck something like a university, but your useful hordes cannot on their own gain admission, then the first step is to replace reliable metrics with those more touchy and feely. Cue Carlin: “Pretty soon all you’ll need to get into college is a pencil.” That’s a battle for another book, or rather, that’s a battle for unschooling, homeschooling, and general autodidacticism.
At any rate, consider buying this book next week and reading it. Then, you can use the presented rebuttals, casually, with those who innocently share the misunderstandings. Every little helps. The ultimate fallback of the defenders of ignorance is always baseless name-calling. Be ready for that – rhetoric with rhetoric, when or where necessary.
And, the necessary when and where for next week, especially for the TPC crowd, will be some fall holiday-themed fiction! Just so you’re in the know: it’ll be spooky fun.
21 Wednesday Oct 2020
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Starring me, and not the AI bot!
It’s a simple primer on the coming potential unrest (civil war) in the US – the kind to make 2020 look tame and possibly put an end to the Union, which kind of has to happen anyway.
It is what it is, but I’m told it comes off as pretty decent. See what you think:
I suppose it’s coming … HERE.
As always, the quality will improve tomorrow. And I am drafting out my full thoughts on the calamity. It’s not pleasant, but it should if ever published, be comprehensive. More, then.
20 Tuesday Oct 2020
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Let’s see how we do this election. My “most likely” outcome, via Real Clear Politics:
I think there will be a few surprises. Here’s the “best case” for Trump:
Best case for Biden:
As I’ve been saying, it’ll be Trump.
Trump should be the final Republican. A look at a realistic 2024:
After that, just replace red and blue with flames.
Just predictions, friends. I hope this helps. And I hope it helps rekindle the first debate week interest in the old blog.
20 Tuesday Oct 2020
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The increasingly impressive Roosh V offers up excellent advice for Christians living during the final days of the US Empire. Most of it is about hunkering down in self-reliance. However, he does touch on Biblical support for getting away:
A lot of men have asked for my thoughts about leaving the country and going to a land where Christians are least likely to be persecuted in the near future (Russia is often mentioned). There is even scriptural support for fleeing persecution.
“Now brother will deliver up brother to death, and a father his child; and children will rise up against parents and cause them to be put to death. And you will be hated by all for My name’s sake. But he who endures to the end will be saved. When they persecute you in this city, flee to another.” —Matthew 10:21-23
Be mindful that one might not want to wait until overt persecution commences to make the hard choices.
20 Tuesday Oct 2020
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Doug Casey’s outfit asks about hope for the US. The groupings are interesting.
So, what are Americans to do?
Well, my belief is that – as is always the case when a country declines – the populace will divide into several groups.
The first group, which will be by far the largest, will increasingly grumble, but ultimately do little or nothing to save themselves. They will go down with the ship.
Regardless of all else, it is certain that many will do nothing even as everything falls completely apart.
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