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The Storm and the Republic – once again, at TPC

27 Saturday Feb 2021

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Will The Storm Save The Republic?

Today’s column is somewhat of a follow-up on my last, longer article. I think you will find it extremely inspirational.

That 2020 election was something else, wasn’t it? What a way to end a year of nearly unmitigated disaster. There was a dubious pandemic, likely covering an economic collapse or something much worse. The whole year was a state of emergency exacerbated by civil unrest and general uncertainty. Nerves were frayed enough and then along came the political theater. To top it off, no sooner than the polls closed than the challenges began against the putative winner. Allegations of paper, electronic, systemic, and secret-societal fraud poured forth, all substantiated by what can only be described as hard evidence, proof, in fact.

Yet and still, the corrupt bureaucrats, legislators, judges, media, and others of power and influence refused to hear the evidence. These parties eagerly rubber-stamped the fraud and, going much further, began a pre-planned campaign to spread lies and squelch dissent. The situation looked, for all intents and purposes, final. The deed was done. The nominally-defeated, many of them, began to sulk and mutter about the “next time.” The victors prepared to take power and press forward with a most progressive agenda – a great reset, if you will.

Then, only a few weeks ago, the most miraculous thing happened. The military, long rumored to be positioned against such electoral theft, took bold, decisive action. A period of emergency martial law was imposed. A new, honest election was promised. The incoming, illegitimate head of state was arrested for multiple crimes. Hundreds of corrupt officials were arrested for their roles in the coup. The fake news media was caged. The complicit members of the larger tech platforms were silenced via a nationwide internet blackout.

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Encore AT TPC

 

Will The Storm Save The Republic? [Weekly Column]

26 Friday Feb 2021

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election, law, Myanmar, nationalism, politics

Will The Storm Save The Republic?

Today’s column is somewhat of a follow-up on my last, longer article [at TPC]. I think you will find it extremely inspirational.

That 2020 election was something else, wasn’t it? What a way to end a year of nearly unmitigated disaster. There was a dubious pandemic, likely covering an economic collapse or something much worse. The whole year was a state of emergency exacerbated by civil unrest and general uncertainty. Nerves were frayed enough and then along came the political theater. To top it off, no sooner than the polls closed than the challenges began against the putative winner. Allegations of paper, electronic, systemic, and secret-societal fraud poured forth, all substantiated by what can only be described as hard evidence, proof, in fact.

Yet and still, the corrupt bureaucrats, legislators, judges, media, and others of power and influence refused to hear the evidence. These parties eagerly rubber-stamped the fraud and, going much further, began a pre-planned campaign to spread lies and squelch dissent. The situation looked, for all intents and purposes, final. The deed was done. The nominally-defeated, many of them, began to sulk and mutter about the “next time.” The victors prepared to take power and press forward with a most progressive agenda – a great reset, if you will.

Then, only a few weeks ago, the most miraculous thing happened. The military, long rumored to be positioned against such electoral theft, took bold, decisive action. A period of emergency martial law was imposed. A new, honest election was promised. The incoming, illegitimate head of state was arrested for multiple crimes. Hundreds of corrupt officials were arrested for their roles in the coup. The fake news media was caged. The complicit members of the larger tech platforms were silenced via a nationwide internet blackout. 

The news only got better as the days and weeks progressed. The pro-Constitution military began arresting members of the board of governors of the central bank. Assets were frozen to prevent pilferage or further subversive usage. At last check, falsehood-peddling entertainers, influencers, and celebrities were either rounded up or forced to flee the country.

In short, a storm struck the body politic, bringing true justice much as a hurricane brings high winds. This is exactly what happened – in Myanmar.

The usual suspects elsewhere are understandably alarmed at the implications and example. Corrupt politicians, banking criminals, and the rest know that what happens in one country can happen in any country. Both the USSA and the UK have sanctioned Myanmar. Then again, the UK may ban USians from entering the Old Kingdom, so who really cares?

China and Russia have given tacit support to the military’s efforts, which should effectively keep the UN from meddling. The waning Western Powers can do little, themselves succumbing to the ravages of globalism. They are complaining because the Tatmadaw hardliners are ardent nationalists.

Myanmar is a more coherent nation than, say, the USSA. Seventy percent of the country’s 54 million people are ethnic Barams with most of the remainder being closely-related peoples. Ninety percent of all of them are Buddhists. The generals and others who would see the nation continue to exist, push forward with a strong program of cultural assimilation, Burmanization. Burmah is a literal melting pot, where the ingredients are expected to blend into the overall character of a genuine society. Additionally, opposite the greater Western trend, the average IQ in Myanmar is rising.

On the streets, ravings of the European media aside, there is calm. The Tatmadaw (military), interested in the manifest destiny of the country, is also on the side of the people, even those duped by the siren song of faux progress. They have adopted an intelligent strategy of waiting out misled protesters while moving rapidly to detain real globalist-backed troublemakers. This change in street operations is accompanied by the full integration of modern logistics, equipment, and standards. Indeed, this is not the same military some remember from the civil wars of the past few decades. To the extent it watches, the world is astounded.  

Aung San Suu Kyi (think Kamala without the Rasta influence) is on the wrong side of history, having attempted to illegally force incompatible politics on a culture and an identity led by brave men. The consensus of the honest Asian press and socio-political evaluators is that those men are on the right side.

They probably can save their Republic. A very pleasant notion, isn’t it?

2020: An Election Like No Other – from TPC

22 Monday Feb 2021

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The following is an excerpt from a commissioned article now running at The Piedmont Chronicles.

2020: An Election Like No Other

Back in 1983, Americans were shocked when a cadre of toddlers began making startling allegations of abuse. Beginning in metro Los Angeles, the matter spread as far and wide as Florida and Washington, DC. The extensive criminal case in California stemmed from rumors of ritual exploitation and sodomy occurring in tunnels under a daycare center. The matter gave rise to what was popularly called the “Satanic Panic.” After years of exhaustive investigation, all charges and cases were dropped without any convictions. The children’s tales were written off by experts as overactive imaginations. The concerns of parents and the Christian Right were dismissed, sometimes mockingly, as baseless accusations lacking any evidence and driven by hysteria and conspiracy theory.

Over thirty years after the last hung jury in the Panic cases was dismissed, the United States held another quadrennial presidential election. I was as happy as a clam the other day when old MB asked me to sum up the affair. As you know, this was a plain, uncontested victory followed by the smoothest of transfers of power … Just Kidding! Seriously, you likely have heard much about the matter already; this is the briefest of reviews of some of the more historic events, allegations, and ramifications. A word of warning: herein, I include links to voluminous reading material; however, I’ve tried to make things as simple as possible while also including a little information you may not have read elsewhere.

The election was held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. When the dust settled, the official popular vote tally was 81,268,924 for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris (Biden) and 74,216,154 for Donald Trump and Mike Pence (Trump). In December, Biden tentatively defeated Trump with an Electoral College vote of 306 to 232. Congress jointly assembled to certify the vote on January 6, 2021, and following mildly entertaining antics did so certify Biden’s victory on January 7th. Surrounded by several dozen supporters and tens of thousands of soldiers, Biden was sworn in as the US’s 46th President on January 20, 2021. There were, as it turned out, a few hiccups along the way.

First, concerning the popular vote, to call it a “record turnout” is an understatement. Biden, who had barely campaigned, received the highest number of votes in history. Trump, who had barely campaigned coherently, obliterated Hillary Clinton’s winning popular vote from 2016 and both of Barack Obama’s victories in 2012 and 2008. In fact, Biden aside, Trump received the most popular votes in history – and yet still lost by over 7 million votes to a man who had barely campaigned. A very interesting anomaly. The final arrival of those winning votes was interesting too.

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Read the Whole Thing (1,507 more words) at TPC.

Cartoon Politics – from TPC!

28 Thursday Jan 2021

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The Not So Funny Papers

 

Greetings, Piedmonteers! In the name of Brahma the Merciless (say Awoman!), I trust we’re all wearing our COVIET face burqas. Let’s review a new and alarming, if sadly predictable trend sweeping the remains of the USSA.

Oh, yes, this installment is a twofer – I figure I owe you, and there at least two big issues and all. 

First, a quick assessment of where this whole thing stands, from a realistic standpoint. With my sizable dosage of hopium having worn off, I’m back to where I was on July 30, 2020. This point is for future historians to ratify, but, friends, it’s over – at least as it has been. The days of even semi-free, quasi-fair, kinda-honest elections in the [fill in the titular terminology as you like: republic, democracy, collapsing empire, “gay” Talmudic clown show, etc.] are days of the past. I knew as early as 2012 that national contests were officially rigged, thus my cessation of direct participation. 2016 was a test that didn’t quite work out as planned. 2020 saw the institution of a fool-proof system; yes, everything was caught, but no one was willing to do anything about it. And, that (we’ll say 11:59 AM on January 20th) was the last chance for a miracle fix. If you’re granted an “election” in 2024, rest assured that the outcome is already decided. The fraud will not be traceable in the future, not that anyone will be looking for it then.

Things are moving right along now. I know everyone is reeling and starting to reassess allegiance to the Uniparty or one of the controlled opposition non-starters. That’s fine. Do what seems best to or for you. But, it’s time – past time – to embrace what’s unfolding. There are four general courses to take, some of which may overlap, tactically, as circumstances dictate: flee, fight, freeze, or hide.

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Continued and Originally at TPC!

What Principle? Breaking Libertarian

22 Friday Jan 2021

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I was once one, kind of. While I never joined their Party (or any other), I did for the longest time consider the libertarian philosophy superior to the perceived alternatives. What was I? A conserva-tarian? Something like that – a traditionalist who embraced freedom. In many ways, that’s still me and, in many ways, some libertarian values are still noble, virtuous. But, as a Party and as a core set of principles, the LP and the associated doctrine are both meaningless, misguided, and as dead as communism or conservatism.

The world is and has been a battlefield of good versus evil, as currently represented by nationalism v globalism. I recently described libertarianism as a friendly face for globalism as sold by and to stoners. That’s a little rough, but it is accurate.

Christian Nationalism is the only representative brand that makes sense to and for me, for my People. Former libertarian Vox Day has taken that path; recently, he heralded another former libertarian for also doing so:

Atheism is the bedrock of Libertarianism.

The iron clad belief that there is only the self and that there is no one to stand in judgement over your life but the self that you created. This is the foundation for that entire school of thought. Atheism is not an optional extra if you are a true capital “L” Libertarian, it’s required.

Thus we hit the fundamental flaw; if there is only the self…then why have children? The future belongs to those who show up and Libertarians breed like progressives. One child per couple leads to extinction in four generations.

And then there is the Libertarian mindset.

In general, he’s right about the atheism, which couples well with globalism, which is a soft selling of satanism. (If you just missed the “In general,” then pack up and leave my blog). It all goes the same way and serves the same master.

Let’s take a deeper look. Immediately after the January 6th peaceful protest against democracy theft and nation-wrecking at the Imperial Capital, the LP released this statement:

On Wednesday, January 6, as the U.S. Capitol building was being breached, Libertarian National Committee Chair Joe Bishop-Henchman issued the following statement:

“This is not patriotism. This is not protesting. This is reprehensible violence and aggression and needs to stop now. We hope safety for all those who work in the Capitol.”

Since the party’s founding in 1971, a core belief that has bound Libertarians together is the principle of non-aggression in the pursuit of political and social goals. To achieve membership in the national party, prospective members must affirm their pledge to such effect.

When all else fails, all legal avenues fail, what else is left but (peaceful, in this case) action? In honesty, the standard libertarian response is to smoke a joint. They shun action. But, then, there’s the hindering “pledge.”

“YES, sign me up as a member of the Libertarian Party. To validate my membership, I certify that I oppose the initiation of force to achieve political or social goals.”

No thanks. Such certification is unAmerican, anti-Western, and anti-Christian, in addition to being unmanly. The peaceful protest in question happened in a city named after a general who went to war against his own king. Would the LP have had Washington sit on the banks of the Delaware smoking dope? (Yes).

What do they, the LPers, say today?

The Libertarian Party (LP) is your representative in American politics. It is the only political organization which respects you as a unique and responsible individual.

Our slogan is that we are “The Party of Principle”, because we stand firmly on our principles.

Libertarians strongly oppose any government interference into their personal, family, and business decisions. Essentially, we believe all Americans should be free to live their lives and pursue their interests as they see fit as long as they do no harm to another.

– WHAT IS THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY? (ABOUT)

Missing the concept of nationalism, these otherwise decent folks miss the character of “Americans.” I hate to say it, but they are disingenuous in that regard: they know who the American People, the Posterity, really are. A look at the first picture on their Platform Page reveals as much – Libertarians are almost exclusively White Europeans, a little better off and softer in general than the average, though they will readily deny the same is true (“b-b-but, we have that one black kid!” – the fact of “that one” escapes them). This exclusivity helps explain why libertarianism is popular nowhere else in the world, another fact they would likely deny.

They roundly deny reality, even as many of their positions are universal and admirable. Some, however, are dead giveaways of misunderstanding or, worse, deception. Just a few terminal examples from the LP Platform:

1.5 Abortion

Recognizing that abortion is a sensitive issue and that people can hold good-faith views on all sides, we believe that government should be kept out of the matter, leaving the question to each person for their conscientious consideration.

Any person of conscience can just stop here. What “good-faith” is there on the side of those who murder babies? Only in the inverted sense of serving satan could such an argument continue. This fits well with the above observation about general libertarian atheistic, nihilistic solipsism.

2.0 ECONOMIC LIBERTY

Libertarians want all members of society to have abundant opportunities to achieve economic success. A free and competitive market allocates resources in the most efficient manner. Each person has the right to offer goods and services to others on the free market. The only proper role of government in the economic realm is to protect property rights, adjudicate disputes, and provide a legal framework in which voluntary trade is protected. All efforts by government to redistribute wealth, or to control or manage trade, are improper in a free society.

“Free trade” sounds dandy and, if it were limited strictly to people of the demographics of the LP, then it might be doable. Here on Earth, however, it is now a proven failure. Things were outside the libertarian scope of understanding in 1971; they are completely different fifty years later. Were full free-trade implemented, then half of all people under the age of forty would have to move internationally in order to find ANY employment of any kind. This is globalism, the destruction of people, families, communities, and nations. By the way, communism is actually better in this regard because, while it seeks to control a nation, sometimes by very heavy-handed tactics, it does not intend to destroy the nation. This is why, after decades of Soviet communist control, Poland emerged as Poland. By comparison, the United States, after decades of globalism, emerges into mass, multi-party civil war with very little of the old American (British/Euro) Nation left in it. More along those lines in a moment.

2.7 Money and Financial Markets

We favor free-market banking, with unrestricted competition among banks and depository institutions of all types. Markets are not actually free unless fraud is vigorously combated. Those who enjoy the possibility of profits must not impose risks of losses upon others, such as through government guarantees or bailouts. We support ending federal student loan guarantees and special treatment of student loan debt in bankruptcy proceedings. Individuals engaged in voluntary exchange should be free to use as money any mutually agreeable commodity or item. We support a halt to inflationary monetary policies and unconstitutional legal tender laws.

This statement, while simple, is admittedly better than anything from the Uniparty. However, while dancing around it, faithlessly, it completely misses the point. All usury is fraudulent. All usury is a sin, a form of slow, partial (or sometimes complete) murder. They can say “free” and “muh Constitution” all they like; there is no money at all in the dying USA, such having been replaced exclusively by fake debts based on nothing. As with abortion, do they find a “good-faith” view on this pro-murder side? According to Murray Rothbard and a few other, late libertarian leaders, the answer was “yes,” in that one may freely contract for things like student loan murder. That is as utterly wrong as their lazy, tactic defense of infanticide: fraudulent contracts are void, and one cannot contract legally for fraud and criminal activity.

3.4 Free Trade and Migration

We support the removal of governmental impediments to free trade. Political freedom and escape from tyranny demand that individuals not be unreasonably constrained by government in the crossing of political boundaries. Economic freedom demands the unrestricted movement of human as well as financial capital across national borders.

Here we go again, with Free Trade, coupled with her hideous stepsister, migration. Mass migration is war. In fact, it is worse than violent open warfare, because it slowly, permanently changes or destroys the nature and character of nations. Someone made the distinct nations pursuant to His plan for mankind. We are assured they will even exist in Heaven. Those who actively seek to corrupt or destroy the separate nations seek rebellion against the will of God.

That rebellion is precisely what led the nation wreckers to change US immigration law in 1965, setting about the largest, least compatible movement of peoples in recorded history. It is only to be expected that there has been a marked decline over the past fifty-five years. Briefly put: some people are more compatible than others. Viewing the matter through the bleary-eyed rubric of libertarian economics, which ignores much else, similar European people are a slight benefit to the US. East Asians are likewise beneficial, or else a breakeven proposition. All others, constituting the vast majority of new arrivals, are a massive gross and net drain on the US economy.

More importantly, non-Westerns bring cultures and values that do not belong in the US and do not fit well (or at all) with those of the Americans (a “race” defined, by the way, in the Declaration of Independence, the Holy Constitution, the debates and discussions thereon, early naturalization laws, and the 1828 Webster’s dictionary). In short: import the third-world, become the third-world. This explains why the US now resembles the third-world.

By way of analogy, that it might be better to read sober – thus passing over most libertarians, it would be like the hyper-majority White LP membership with their “principles,” etc, being overrun by Black socialists, who upon obtaining sufficient numbers, then rewrite the LP’s Platform to exclude dope and mandate political violence. Here, I should mention the old adage that a libertarian is really just a Republican who wants to smoke dope. (Har, har!)

There’s much more, but most of it fits with the whimsical, reality-averse nature of the foregoing. The only paradigm that serves the West is one that honors the Good, the True, and the Beautiful. A first step would be to admit who and what “the West” is.

For all my libertarian friends, especially those who have recently announced their rerun to the big-L Party, please snuff out the doobies, sober up, and reread this piece. To my disaffected Republican friends, hinting of finding a greener political pasture, the LP isn’t it. To all, given what has unfolded during this election cycle, consider that (without resort to the use of force – or supernatural intervention) no political party outside the confines of the globalist Deep State is likely to ever again field successful national candidates or make policy. The days of free, fair, and honest elections and politics, are, like the American Nation and its monolithic, high-trust, homogenous character and values, things of the past.

Hey! In part, I was only kidding. You free-trading, free-loving libertarians go right ahead and light one up. You might as well.

Joe and the Little Girl on the Bus – Post Game Analysis

20 Wednesday Jan 2021

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A ramble; it is what it is.

Coverage Tomorrow

19 Tuesday Jan 2021

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Tomorrow, I won’t do any “live” reports on the … events in DC, whichever way those turn out. But I will run the Prepper Post News in the AM – in fact it’s already done, a final preview of my hopes to the best of my ability under the hellish yoke of YT. Tomorrow evening sometime, I will be back with a wrap based on what unfolds. Either way, it will be a historic ride for all involved. I’ll post the videos then. Stay tuned.

A Statement and a Theory

16 Saturday Jan 2021

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The pending collapse of the United States has many people fleeing and flying all over the place. Some drift towards the grand alternative to the Uniparty, the Libertarian Party. Some libertarian principles are great, I get that or those. But, as a unifying philosophy, it is as dead as liberalism, conservativism, communism, and so many more failures. As a whole, as represented by the LP, it completely misses the point, the competition between Nationalism and Globalism. In fact, it may officially do worse than that. Here’s the LP’s statement on the peaceful protests of January 6th:

On Wednesday, January 6, as the U.S. Capitol building was being breached, Libertarian National Committee Chair Joe Bishop-Henchman issued the following statement:

“This is not patriotism. This is not protesting. This is reprehensible violence and aggression and needs to stop now. We hope safety for all those who work in the Capitol.”

Since the party’s founding in 1971, a core belief that has bound Libertarians together is the principle of non-aggression in the pursuit of political and social goals. To achieve membership in the national party, prospective members must affirm their pledge to such effect.

In other words, they are in the same camp with the Democrats, the Republicans, and the fake news media.

Based on a new reading of the LP’s core beliefs, I have started working up a theory, which I may delve into later. By the way, barring a counter-coup this coming week, one might as well side with this or any other party one sees fit, as there will likely never be another honest election in the US again. Here’s the theory: Based on the totality of the stated positions and beliefs and on the overall circumstances of reality, I think big-L Libertarianism is a big, soft, smiley face for globalism as sold to stoners. It needs work, but that’s the working thrust of it. It might even be possible if you can believe this, that Libertarianism is ultimately worse, ideologically, and if ideology could be melded with practicality … than communism (if or as a front wing of globalism). Even without the Dominion arrangement, the Party was a dead letter. With Dominion, it is utterly pointless. Still, it has a way of providing comfortable deception and distraction for those prone to smoking dope and maybe a few others, most of whom tend to be decent people.

More on this subject if I can find the time or interest.

A Video to Watch

08 Friday Jan 2021

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Vox Day on the death of the GOP (yay!), Trump, and the future of America:

Try to see it before YT cans it or Vox preemptively pulls it.

A Lot of Really Good Policy

01 Friday Jan 2021

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If only the GOP could open up the gates of progressive, inclusive DIEversity as the Gen Z kids say. This story is from NBC “News” so it obviously draws certain conclusions about the electoral victory of Empress Kamala.

For many young Republicans, Trump’s loss signals an opening for new directions within the party. Several said in interviews that they want the party to become more tolerant and inclusive while staying true to conservative values.

“The GOP has a lot of really good policy, a lot of winning policies, but it does seem like often we can get caught up on the losing ones and fight like hell for them,” said Cameron Adkins, a sophomore who is vice president of College Republicans at Columbia University. “When in reality, they’re losing issues with the American people.”

Loser party, losing issues. Makes sense.

Adkins, 19, said he hopes the party can expand its reach by continuing to make priorities of core social issues, such as guns and abortion, while embracing a rapidly diversifying electorate by toning down its rhetoric around racial injustice, which research shows young people tend to be more tapped into.

“We should be attempting to expand our reaches, even if it does cost us” some of the more traditional Republican voters, he said. “I guess I’m willing to lose as long as we’re doing the right thing.”

At least he’s willing to lose, the most Republican thing ever! Could he or his luciferian handlers tell us what the GOP has done to stop ninety years’ worth of steady gun control? No. How many babies have they saved in the past 48 years? Zero. Read the whole thing, about changes in the last 50 years, the lessening of [Christian] religious influence, the “old racist white people,” the LGBTQ+VPC, and more.

The GOP is the worse side of the Uniparty because they vaguely lie about traditional American ways even as they always march along with, maybe a half-step behind, the more honest Demoncrats. They have conserved nothing and should be put down immediately. If Trump (about the only real RINO there is) loses on Wednesday, then the GOP’s decades of faithless appeasement and corruption will succeed; the last official, legal vestiges of America in the US will die.

None of this, or very little of it, is the fault of the younger generation. Rather, it is the product of more than a century of evil and stupidity by older, worthless fools. On or about January 20th, there is a distinct possibility that the kids will go actively on the hook for what has been done to them and the former nation they never had a chance to know. Millstones and fire should await the guilty.

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