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"OCCULTISTS INVOLVED IN...TECH?"

"Whilst liberals mock those who believe in the supernatural, they are willing to flirt with rappers who utter satanic statements, women who talk about astrology and scientists who dwell into the occult."

"One of the scientists who dwelled into the occult was Jack Parsons (A student of Aleister Crowley). Jack Parsons wasn't some scientist in some specific area within a relatively unknown location. He was one of the scientists who was responsible for building american rocket technology within NASA where it is claimed by others that the american military is where it is now after Jack Parsons was introduced into NASA. One of the robotics companies is called, 'CloneRobotics' where the 'CEO' of that company, he calls himself, 'Necromancer' on twitter. Elon Musk himself wore a satanic suit of armor when he attended to the red carpet. "

"These aren't conincidences. Transhumanists and the occultists converge towards a specific point of where they agree upon. Where they agree on singularity."

"Localisation, self-host your servers, use USBs. Protect yourself. You don't want the occult waging cognitive warfare against you and your children as they swim the vast ocean called the, 'internet'."

"The battle of human eugenics is not the battle of the survival of the fittest, it is the battle of whom is the biggest social conformist."

Shirk is oppression.

Shirk is injustice.

Shirk is fitnah.

The intellect resides in the heart.

"Historical patterns have indicated that merchants, war and technology have been associated with different transitions within history. One of the things that has been associated with different historical changes is the military industry where it consists of merchants developing and selling technology to those who are waging war."

"TECHNOLOGY AND HISTORICAL PRECEDENTS"

"Industrialisation, smartphones and A.I. and more examples of technologies that have been associated with historical seismic shifts especially in the last century with the acceleration of technology. Some people say, 'Look at the historical patterns of the past.'"

"Technologies could be described as being associated with new historical precedents. According to what the kyoto philosophers said, they believed that war is something that defines history. It could be argued that they saw war as something associated with new historical precedents especially with the decline of usage of cavalry. In the case of technology, what are the new historical precedents associated with technology?"

"If we look at the manufacturing of cars which was associated with a higher demand of roads, we now see larger connections between the rural and the urban areas. Ruralites were seen as the 'untouchables' by others including those who wanted to invade where they preferred conquering the urban areas. Now the rural people are now viewed as semi-urbanites."

"Another case, is the industrialisation which was associated with lots of women being able to earn a salary where she is now able to afford clothing, food and housing. Whilst housing did become more expensive as the labour supply increased, the woman doesn't feel the inclination to get married in comparison to the pre-modern woman who married out of her desire to survive."

"Another new historical precedent is the amount luxuary the masses have in comparison to today. In fact not even some of the wealthiest people during the pre-modern era had access to the luxuries of average person of today. Even the rural people have access to electronic fans."

"There are much more historical precedents associated with technology that have occurred in the last century."

"The internet is a gallery."

"REALISM AND METAPHYSICS"

"Much of the political analysis espoused by a lot of commentators is based upon an international-relations theory known as ‘realism’ which is about nation-states who seek the preservation of their ‘national interest’. You find commentators who whisper to themselves and publicly bloating that they believe that principles don’t really matter and they discuss their denial of metaphysics. They believe that if a nation-state does espouse principles, they conduct themselves where their interests align with their principles."

"Whilst you do find nation-states who contradict themselves against the principles they espouse, this doesn’t necessarily mean that the principles that were espoused are false. Whilst the realist probably doesn’t care much about philosophical arguments and he prefers practical arguments (which is quite interesting where the philosophy of pragmatism values practical utility) yet it could be argued that realism contradicts pragmatism if it is argued that realism is actually a version of egoism."

"The egoism of realism is implicit in the ‘national interest’ where it is interpreted that the realist seeks to maximise his selfishness of the nation-state. And if you have witnessed egoistic behaviour on the streets where the man feels urge to attack even when it is probable that the police plan to arrest him if he assaulted someone or when some women who engages in gossip against someone more beautiful than her whilst smiling in front of her beautiful competitor. That kind of behaviour is not unheard of in international relations. That kind of behaviour is actually very common in international relations (interestingly the female egoistic behaviour is quite similar to how countries conduct their diplomacy whilst the male egoistic behaviour is similar to how countries conduct their military affairs) where there is a difference between egoism and rationality."

"Egoism and rationality isn’t the same thing where there are cases that where nation-states have done things that were not motivated by cold-calculation but a response to personal attacks. Saudi Arabia did cut ties with Canada after bin Salman felt insulted by canada. In the case of America where they sent a navy out of their supposed desire of protecting trade routes in response to the houthi strikes even when the ships still was flowing. It was until the Americans intervened is when majority of the ships diverted from the Suez Canal. In the case of iran, it demonstrates a desire of non-retaliation against zionist strikes out of their desire of survival yet this desire motivated the Zionists towards a more aggressive position towards iran."

"There are a lot of cases where the nation-state preferred entertaining the ego over ‘cold pragmatism’, which shows the nation-state is not a cold actor but an actor that seeks to maximise his ego. The realist is no pragmatist. He is an individual who is concerned about his ego. He is someone who believes in the metaphysics of egoism where the statements uttered by nation-states are statements that are in accordance with egoism."

On the topic of ai don’t you think it’s possible that countries use bots into nostr platforms.

"Polytheism is a rejection of hierarchy."

"MASS EDUCATION AND INDUSTRIALISATION"

“On the topic of education, there are people who say that, 'We need mass education to industrialise so we can get a few people in technical positions such as engineering etc.' What they don't realize is that they're assuming that theoretical knowledge is usually applied at job positions. In a lot of cases even in professional positions such as accounting and even programming, you usually don't really apply the theoretical knowledge you have that much. In fact many uni students have forgotten the technical knowledge they had before after they've been involved in jobs that haven't reinforced the remembrance of such technical knowledge. In other words, what you've ended up with an excess supply of 'qualified' people who don't have the practical skills and who don't what they did in even high school. Looking at the jobs of today, even people in elementary school are capable of doing the jobs that many adults are doing now. Even in the technical positions, a lot of employers do actually train their employees. Therefore the utility of mass worldly education is in question. Some traditionalists have compared modern schools to what prussia did where they believed modern schools are training camps of state-loyalists. Some others argue that modern schools are training children to become loyal workers. Yet in the case of modern schools this isn't even the case where teachers are attacked by the children and modern schools are actually training children to become researchers or professors rather than someone who works at engineering or some applied field where modern schools focuses a lot on the theoretical knowledge. So the argument that you need mass education to get into highly technical positions isn't entirely accurate. Now this isn't to say that 'theoretical knowledge is useless', you do need know basic arithmetic, literacy etc. Now some are saying, 'What do you suggest?'. There are multiples things that have been suggested by other people which are the following: make sure young children have basic level of education (basic arithmetic, basic literacy and basic general knowledge), privatize schools (Even in south korea, people pay high amount of tuitions fees meaning there are parents willing to pay their child's education), encourage a certificate system of different levels (which could involve exemptions of exams for those who left a specific level of schooling such as high school etc), change the perception towards universities from being associated with STEM jobs towards it being more associated with intellectualism and research, encourage and improve the reputation of trade schools.”

“For ppl who want artificial generalized intelligence, they often miss the generalized part. Even with ChatGPT and Deepseek you have to know what to ask. Or look up. Otherwise it won't figure out what you're saying. AI augments the limits of the user's existing capabilities.”

"The internet is an ever-changing gallery."

I think people underestimate the influence of rapper culture on especially non-white men where some non-white men believe they can move up the ladder via "thugmaxxing".

"You see a lot of rappers wearing chains, necklaces and rings where they want to show their "masculinity". Meanwhile muslim scholars believe that a man wearing jewellery with the exception of the silver ring, is a man who is imitating a woman."