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I don’t care how bad the economy gets
We’re not supporting their next war
We’re not sending our sons and daughters to die just to prop up Boomer’s portfolios
The young are done fighting to support the old, incompetent clowns running things
But I’m already driving… so it’s free because there is no additional use
It’s not like I’m just leaving my truck running in the driveway
I’m no electrician or mechanic, but I’m fairly certain the power generated from the alternator is due to the spinning of the motor. The pulleys/belts spin and create the energy. So the energy is coming from the potential energy of the motor that is already spinning.
In other words, the alternator isn’t tapping into the fuel source, it’s using the energy created from something that is already spinning.
Your analogy would be like saying that the power created from a water mill needs to use extra water to create the power. Thats not the case. The water is already flowing. The mill is just capturing the potential energy.
39th book of 2024 complete:
A More Complete Best by Jack Donovan
The third book in The Way of Men series tackles how to execute the concepts talked about in the first two books
The most important is learning how to win regardless of the factors stacked against you. Are you going to complain about what you’re up against or are you going to accept them as facts and develop a plan to overcome them?
The latter is the way of men!

I have not. Will have to look into it. Was going to check out Brad Thor when I’m done with Carr
I finished with 7 laps. It was an ass kicker but a lot of fun. Kit was looking clean in that first pic! 🤣 
Audiobooks. I love having a physical book but I don’t have time to sit and read. I can listen and still get stuff done.
Also, just like working out, increase your listening speed until you get use to it, then increase more. I’m at about 2.2-2.3x speed, depending on the density and the readers voice. But don’t go so fast that you’re not retaining the information. If you’re not digesting the info, back down the speed and get use to it before ramping up again.
Why? I’m driving around anyway. That’s free energy. The problem I’m having is, how do I hook up more?!
The Roman Empire attempted to incorporate all the Gods of the people it conquered, so as to bring them into the cultural fold.
By prioritizing and accepting everything, the destroyed the culture that made them exceptional.
The American Empire has done the same thing and it will end the same way; by barbarians picking apart the useful scraps of the Empire and forging new nations from its carcass.
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38th book of 2024 complete:
Becoming A Barbarian by Jack Donovan
Second time reading this book as well. This 3-part series should be read every year and could really be made into one book. But Becoming A Barbarian really gets into how you tap into tribalism and head down the path of The Way of Men.
The most poignant take away is how “The Empire of Nothing” pushes universal moralism to the point of accepting anything and anyone, at the expense of everyone’s individuality and common sense. If you prioritize everything, you’ve prioritized nothing.

37th book of 2024 complete:
The Way of Men by Jack Donovan
Second time completing this book, first time in 2024. This is one of those books that you should freshen up on once a year. You’ll catch new nuggets of information every time. You also need to start implementing these concepts in your life.
Join a local F3 group and start building your tribe. Become a leader of men who are leaders in your community. When SHTF, it will be too late. No one is coming to save you. Start planning for how to save yourself.

36th book of 2024 complete:
In the Blood by Jack Carr
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Borderline sci-fi which makes it all the more terrifying to consider the implications. Carr masterfully weaves AI into the fabric of this story without making it seem unrealistic. The scary thiught is, reality may be far more dangerous!

35th book of 2024 complete:
The Devil’s Hand by Jack Carr
Not only did Jack top Savage Son, a feat I wasn’t sure he could pull off, but he did it on the very next book!
I’ve never read fiction that made me take notes, but this one is packed with great information. If you want to have an adversarial mindset, don’t just read this book, study it!

34th book of 2024 complete:
Sovereignty by Ryan Michler
Jack Donovan’s The Way of Men meets Jocko Willink’s Extreme Ownership meets The Sovereign Individual in this book on becoming the best man that you can be.
Fitting that I finished this right before Independence Day
While we celebrate our nation’s independence, don’t forget to fight for your individual independence

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33rd book of 2024 complete:
21 Lessons for the 21st Century by Yuval Noah Harari
If you want a better understanding of how the WEF Globalists think, and the rationale they use to get others to follow them, you need to read this book.
This book is the epitome of Progressives thinking anything that supports their preferred policies is liberal democracy and anything that opposes them is illiberal nationalism.
I don’t mean to poison the well. I do recommend reading it, but draw your own conclusions and let me know what you think. I welcome open debate and having my ideas challenged.

32nd book of 2024 complete:
The Invention of Power by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
A really interesting look at the game theory played out as a result of the Concordat of Worms in 1122, an agreement between the Pope and the Holy Roman Emperor.
TL;DR: the thesis argues that the agreement led to wealthier regions becoming more secular and leading to further increases in wealth, the Protestant Reformation, and scientific breakthroughs. The game theory is what, according to Mesquita, has led to the West having such a predominant role in the world.
The argument seems sound and is very well articulated. The only problem I really find is in the name of the book. Power was certainly “invented” long before this. The title seems more like an editors/publishers choice to sell books rather than sum up the thesis.
Overall, a really interesting book that covers a document that probably deserves as much attention as the Magna Carta and American Declaration of Independence, especially as it likely created the furtive ground for those later documents.

31st book of 2024 complete:
Civilian Warriors by Erik Prince
I finished this a couple weeks ago but I wanted to finish the Tucker Carlson interview of Prince first
While I can’t rule out that the book was written for damage control and to reshape the image and narrative around Backwater and Prince, the USG propaganda machine was certainly directed at conservative organizations at this time.
And while I use to think the contractors were exorbitantly paid, Prince does an excellent job of pointing out how US Service Members are paid through benefits that far exceed their salaries.
The fact is, for the Lizard class who wants the US continually engaged in conflicts around the world while the Federal deficit is spiraling out of control, this business model is the only way to make it happen.
Ironically, they should be praising Prince for showing them how it should be done. Luckily for the Freedom Fighters, he seems to be out of that game. Although the CIA connections are still something to remain vigilant about.
I’d recommend reading this book for a better understanding of PMCs, government propaganda and tactics against political opponents, and some insight in to ways future wars might be funded and conducted.
