02 November 2023
The following items are worth discussing, but none of them amount to a full blog post.
1. Kevin MacDonald explains how Jews dominate. If you are curious about that, his explanation is about as good as you'll find. It's a mixture of four primary traits, mostly a matter of DNA and selective breeding from their Ashkenazi (Khazar he says) background, enhanced by the commitments of Judaism: (1) ethnocentrism, (2) higher average intelligence, (3) psychological intensity and aggressiveness, and (4) the Jewish guru phenomenon.
He contrasts this with ethnic Caucasian traits, lacking any of this except the intelligence, and how it makes us such easy game for their predations. To some degree, these traits are related to the hideous things the rebellious elohim taught humans to make them so deserving of Noah's Flood. The ethnocentrism is simply the result of the Tower of Babel, and reflects an intensification of what the lesson should have been, but Jews turned it into a predatory trait. It gave rise to the Jewish habit of selective breeding for the higher intelligence, but of a particular kind. Psychological intensity can turn out to be a blessed focus on serving the Lord, or it can become an obsession to vanquish the rest of humanity. The guru thing is something we should learn from as Covenant people.
2. Pepe Escobar says that neither Turkey nor Saudi Arabia are ready to get involved in the war in Gaza. However, what we really see is a cover for the US to finally get around to attacking Iran. This is what the neocons have been planning for decades. The US forces in that region are there almost solely to attack Iran. It's just a matter of when it seems plausible enough. I'm not going to say Escobar is correct, but it sounds quite reasonable to me.
3. Something that keeps coming up in conversations: Radix Fidem and the Covenant way are neither left nor right in terms of American political culture. The Covenant requires eastern feudalism and tribal economics and social structures. We aren't even on the same planet. The left and right are simply a reflection of the nature of the west, in which male versus female is mandatory.
Do you understand? While feminism has always been a problem in the Ancient Near East, by no means would any feminist from that world ever encroach on male dominion. The whole thing rested on each having their own sphere. Those who worshiped female deities were choosing which domain they would live in. The Germanic tribes that gave us our social culture in America (via Anglo-Saxons specifically) didn't have that barrier. Their women could actually rule politically, though it was generally rare. The culture itself assumed the superiority of females, but it always required men to do the fighting and building, actually as slaves to the women.
Every form of political and economic leftism is just feminism in disguise. It's not logical, but religious. It's deeply materialistic, but so is the right. Your basic libertarian theory is highly logical, and is by far the only logical system -- if you are building on materialism. We want no part of either system.
4. We should trust the Lord to handle the rising censorship. I've been praying that He provide a path for us to keep publishing His Word until there's no longer any point doing it on the Net. To me, it seems obvious that He's the Master of the Internet, as well as the rest of Creation. He will have it His way.
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