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A concrescence of Mind fumbling with the controls of this meat chariot. Nostr onl

Ever see self proclaimed "#anarcho #capitalists" supporting the #death penalty? Funny...

I'm happy to have them on the team, but I think we should focus on the meaning, history, and the "how to's" of anarchism.

"Anarcho Capitalism" is redundant. Truthfully, it should only be "anarchism," since #capitalism is the "how to" of #anarchism .

Anarchism explicitly rejects #violence . There's a history of anarchists committing acts of violence, but since that has **always** been against the meaning and doctrine of anarchism, you can be sure that those people were state agents. Their violence was used as an excuse for the state to murder #peaceful anarchists.

Now, you can argue that the anarchists of a century ago were leftists and have little in common with us, but I'd push back on that argument because the #left of a century ago also has little in common with the left of today. Nor does the #right have much in common with its predecessors. The fact is, the current political polarity isn't what it was even twenty years ago, much less a century ago. If you think the right stands for #liberty , I disagree, and would say that the right is only **_currently_** aligned with liberty. It will change, as it always changes, and some people who are here for liberty will fail to notice, and their political energy will be harvested to enslave them - as has always happened. I do think that the left has a history of violence, and have no interest in being affiliated with the left. The real paradigm is the **state vs you,** not red team blue team. The state uses violence ; you don't. To resist the state, you must resist all violence ; otherwise, you are merely LARPing, at best.

Unifying anarchism and capitalism into a single phrase is brilliant. In some senses, its a #unity of opposites. This is only because the state has maligned capitalism to serve its interests. Basically, planned #market interventions equals market failure, and a market failure collapses the gains of wealth creation into power for the state. But recognizing that the state is a force counter to capitalism, we can see that capitalism is, in fact, the method to achieve anarchy. The #dualism and #unity reminds me of how #God is both alpha and omega, #mercy and #justice. The opposites are not really opposites, but from the poles of opposition, meaning arises mutually.

I hope this note inspires more people to write about what anarcho capitalism really is. Hopefully, fewer people will be so confused that they think they can be anarcho capitalists while supporting the death penalty... A true absurdity, that... I'm happy they've chosen the correct social #philosophy , but we need some attention on meaning, purpose, and history.

Stack sats and use nostr - the two easiest and most meaningful ways to move to a true anarcho capitalist #future - a #cypherpunk and #bitcoin future.

Also #GM β˜•β˜€

Yes. We were supposed to finish that on the ground. But we live shorter lives than we should because the atmosphere isn't as thick as it was supposed to be. Pressure should be almost twice as high.

When I called out Fountain for requiring an nsec, a whole shitload of shitbags materialized to tell me it'd fine. Retards.

Some cool etymology

Chemistry <-- alchemy <-- al-chemia (Arabic) <-- khemeioa (Greek) <-- Khemit (Egyptian name for Egypt, meaning "black powder"

Basically, "chemistry" means the "science of the Egyptians"

Here, if you don't believe me...

https://www.etymonline.com/word/alchemy

They seem to have been masters of both the spiritual and physical sciences. Egypt in Egyptian was "Khemit" (or some variation on that spelling) which means "black powder." I hear some people saying it meant "black land" but it's powder - they assumed it was land because of the Nile in a classic case of mainstream archaeologists F'ing stuff up. Our modern history tells us we got black powder from the Chinese, but to the Chinese it was a secret alchemical formula, mainly used in healing. Where'd they get it from? Khemit... Early Egyptians had technology. Later/dynastic Egyptians were primitive compared to the pre-dynastics.

Spiritually, we can read what they believed... They believed in reincarnation, that after death, your soul went into a lake of fire to be remade. They had a holy Trinity - Osiris, Isis, and Horus, and Osiris was resurrected from the dead after his brother Seth (mentioned in Genesis as 3rd son of Adam) killed him. You could escape the reincarnation cycle by going to Amenti instead of the lake of fire if your heart weighed less than a feather. Err, they could. Their earthly lives were viewed as actually a death, a temporary state, which was supposed to perfect them.

Well anyways. Fascinating people...

Here's a few more details - he walks through a pyramid with an archaeologist. I liked the evidence he showed of weather proofing on the casing, and the melt marks inside the chambers

https://youtu.be/cT8p8pVNu7w

I think this guy actually figured out what the Pyramids were for... This is worth watching

https://youtu.be/Euf6I20H8Tg

πŸ€” at what hash rate is the spacial information density high enough to make a black hole?

yeah, it has to do with left/right brain stuff as well, there's lots of axes of polarity going on and people tend towards one side of most of them

manipulating large groups of people they actually play both sides off against each other, and part of this has to do with the brainwashing/cult thinking dynamics that is commonly referred to as "identity politics" these days

people do it a bit, but they deliberately push it hard, influencers are generally some kind of cult figure who gives their followers all their soundbites and hot buttons, and in the background behind the curtain they are directing things using various techniques, like the one that stopped me using Facebook about 8 years ago was that they were deliberately making my feed boring, and then they started putting ads in between the posts that were already repetitive and uninteresting that they thinned out from what my follows actually were posting

this is how they do the opposite of driving engagement, trying to push a demographic to the margin by isolating them

and then there is the opposite, of course, so if you do a lot of identity bullshit associated with some influencoor or category, they will often poke you periodically with the 2 minutes of hate to give you the struggle session and reinforce your cult identity

i'm pretty sure the techniques are even more meticulously designed than that, i'm just giving a quick summary of some of the main techniques to do with polarities

Facebook is notorious. I quit FB when they integrated facial recognition to automatically assign tags to pictures. Right around the same time, they announced a rule that fake names aren't allowed. Two good reasons not to stick around, so I didn't

There could also be some enantiodromia going on. That's my new favorite word... Things become their opposites, psychologically.

Pushing too far in one direction creates an attraction to the opposite as a kind of release. In individuals, it causes people to have phases, times of different interests.

But in groups, some number of the group will agree at first, then swing to the extreme opposite because that balances where they were at that moment in life. The effect is that groups or movements create their own enemies.

There's probably a lot more to it - I only read like the first page about it