Archive for October 2024

Skipping the Asteroids?

Regulars here will know of Carol Rosin and Werner Von Braun. The Nazi head of the Apollo programme explained how the cold war, the subsequent “nations of concern”, then asteroids and finally an alien invasion was all theatre for essentially doing the whole alternative three, which is basically getting a tiny section of humanity off planet on various bases in our solar system and perhaps further afield too.

I cover these realities in my fiction trilogy currently available in full only as one volume called Nazi Moon (Amazon link is at the bottom of the description at that link if you prefer paper doorstoppers). That’s Carol Rosin in the video. She also testified before congress.

But in case you thought that was not real…

Here is just one of various predictive programming totally real news stories

Things might not be looking too good for the Pedovores in charge if they are skipping the whole asteroids narrative.

And if one asteroid just happens to land on my house and wipe me out… well… you’ll know it wasn’t really an asteroid.

The Real Zombie Apocalypse

Even most people reading this will probably not appreciate the point of this post. But one does what one can, like a ham radio operator in a zombie apocalypse, you send out a voice into the Aether and hope it helps who it might.

The overwhelming majority of humanity, especially in the so-called civilised world, has absolutely not even an inkling of an idea of how badly they have been manipulated. Really, quite literally none. You may think you are aware that 9/11 was done by Mossad, and consider yourself basically “aware” of the “deep state”. The increasingly common revelations about pedophiles and child traffickers and maybe even your awareness of organ trafficking and adrenochrome draining of children as a business, MAY have entered your conscious understanding that these things are real and happening.

If so, you are already in a minority, but you are still not even half-awake yet.

There are essential and “normalised” behaviours you accept as good and normal and civilised which are actually evil, abnormal and utterly Satanic.

Some time ago, I made a really brief and far from conclusive or exhaustive list of things that if you believe pretty much any of them, it’s a good sign you really haven’t looked into it at all and/or may not be the brightest bulb in the box. Of course, it had my usual, signature kind and flattering title

The point is that even my most loyal readers and friends, are quite likely to find at least one if not a few, items on that list that “offend” them. Especially in the Catholic/religious points, but the hard reality is that there is nothing on that list that hasn’t been concluded by the exact same direct and dialectic method of simply looking at the facts, regardless of how I personally may feel about them.

And that list, as I said, is FAR from exhaustive.

Let me put it this way. Say you agree with me on everything on that list 100%. Well, guess what, you’re still not free of the deceptions. And since I keep discovering more of them almost daily, neither am I.

I however, have reached what I call Survivor Of (the current )Zombie Apocalypse level (SOZA).

I ain’t gonna become a zombie. I may be droned by the people who gave us the current zombie apocalypse, I may be overrun by a zombie wave, sure, but I will never be an actual zombie myself.

There are two important conditions you absolutely must have in order to be considered as being at the SOZA Level. They are probably not what you think. Here they are:

  1. An absolute, irreducible, total, acceptance of the fact that OBJECTIVE REALITY is a thing. It exists and is how the ENTIRE Universe, works. At all levels. This is not to be confused with the existence or otherwise of supernatural entities or pretty much anything else. What this means is that although we all know that unicorns do not exist, if there were to be found overwhelming EVIDENCE (which differs from proof) of unicorns, then one MUST postulate they at the very least they might be possible. At the same time, given that all the evidence we currently have is that Unicorns do NOT exist and are in fact a misinterpretation of what a rhinoceros is, we must postulate that they do not in fact exist. While the above sounds obvious, it actually is not. Most people under 50 have never even learnt how to think logically, or what logic is. My friend Tony graduated with a university degree in philosophy and was not even aware what logic was! He’s since corrected that very much, but the point is that you have probably been trained to believe truth is relative in more ways than you can count and that is the very root of all evil in many respects. Because once you accept that truth is relative, then nothing might be true and everything might be true, without you ever really being able to say that anything is one or the other with any certainty. This inability to take a firm and absolute position, means you are malleable. You have no solid beliefs. You will not die nor kill for pretty much anything. And that is NOT a good thing. Of course, the very mention of VIOLENCE in the last sentence is bound to make you think I am unhinged, because you have also been trained, as have we all, that only government should have the monopoly on force. Because governments throughout human history have always been such good guys, right? The fact tis that if you are unable to see objective reality is how things work, you are essentially unable to believe in anything or anyone. And an amorphous piece of flotsam that gets swayed by the emotions of the zombies around you…. well… guess what that makes you? Just another zombie in the crowd. And they don’t care if you are a zombie that goes left or right or just sits on his ass and preens his own navel. In any case you are not a threat. Just another zombie.

2. The ability to observe, research, evaluate, test, verify, pretty much any and all information that you receive. Every narrative, every news item, every historical piece of information and so on. And also how to contextualise it with other observations. This too is almost a dead art. Perhaps even more so than the belief in an objective reality.

Almost everything you think you know is a lie. Almost every pharmaceutical and medical concept of drug use is a distortion of the truth not designed to heal you but to at best treat symptoms while enriching the manufacturers of that drug. Best case. Because in many case it’s the intent of causing you harm with one thing so they can sell you another to fix the issue they created in the first place.

Almost every narrative of history is almost the reverse of what you have been taught to believe.

Almost every reality of genetics; race; IQ; history; ancient technology; current technology; energy creation, transmission, and possible use; health information; food information; the things they are doing to you with food, microwaves, medicines and pretty much everything else, is a lie.

Once you realise this, even if, like me, you begin to instantly glaze over when people start trying to tell you what food is ok and what is not, you will begin to realise that actually, not only it matters, but when you get rid of sugar and white flour and gluten from your diet completely, and reduce processed milk to zero or near to it too and other little things like drinking a little bit of absolutely pure olive oil (which you can’t get in shops, just like you can’t get honey there either) and a finger or two of actually properly made wine (ditto) with your meals, your health actually improves dramatically in only a few weeks, and then you see what they want to feed your kids in school, and what they are trying to prevent you from eating… well… you eyes don’t glaze over anymore.

So… if you have reached that level of awareness too, and you look around, you will find you tend to be an island in a sea of zombies. they might be beautiful zombies, friendly zombies, related to you by blood zombies, but they are zombies nonetheless.

And that’s only half the equation.

You know what the other half of the equation is? The supposed “freedom” part? Well, guess what, you cannot in any way have any freedom if you can’t actually protect it with force. Any freedom you have (or, increasingly, IMAGINE you have) is only an illusion. If you cannot defend yourself from force being applied to you to make you do this or that or the other, you are simply not free at all. The savages of Sentinel Island may be stone-age primitives, but despite their absolute low-tech, they have managed to carve out a place for themselves away from the rest of the world. Within the confines of their island and their society’s rules, they are absolutely more free than you or I.

And this is the second very important part to understand, which also has two components:

  1. The only freedom you have is that which you can protect by force
  2. Because the only way to do 1. is with a large enough community that also understands 1. even then, your freedom is limited to the rules that such a community shares. The loser and fuzzier the rules are, the more you will be deluded into thinking you are free, while instead you will be increasingly prey in direct proportion to the “looseness” of the communal rules.

The conclusion is inescapable that the only (and the most) freedom you can have is exactly like the one envisioned in any number of dytopic zombie apocalypse scenarios; and that is in a situation where:

  1. You are in a community of people that ALL understand you are in a zombie apocalypse.
  2. They understand enough about reality and the objective universe to know that in order to be able to continue existing as non-zombies you need to have the means, ability and willingness to use as much force as needed to protect yourself and your entire community.
  3. That community has to have rules and the more direct, simple and INVIOLABLE and INVARIABLE the rules are, the safest the community is, the more you have of both safety as well as freedom, paradoxical as it sounds.

There is a step 4. A very important one. You do’t need to re-invent the wheel. The set of rules that works best is already in existence. It has the best track record of any other system and lasted the longest, and even if it has greatly been reduced in the last 70 years or so, it still exists.

Proper Catholicism. It doesn’t matter if you like it or not. If you are one of the vanishingly small number of people able to simply observe the facts and make your decisions based on reason and logic, it is inescapable.

Catholicism (today only exhibited by Sedevacantist Catholics) has had the longest run of ANY human organisation, empire, or religion save one: Satanism. Satanism is certainly older, but no other religion comes even remotely close to comparing to the 2,000 years of Catholicism when you consider the good deeds and genuinely positive things it produced in the overall human condition over its two millennia.

The only other empire that comes even slightly close is the Roman Empire, at some 800 years, and believe me when I say that living under a Catholic City state or nation, is far, far, far, less brutal, more pleasant, and good than living under one that is modelled on Ancient Rome.

The British Empire comes in at a very, very, distant third place; and then mostly would be limited to at least Anglo-Saxon people, and a version of them whose culture, like the Romans of long ago, has mostly disappeared from the present day.

Catholicism remains the only one of these versions that still exists.

It doesn’t even matter what your theological beliefs or disagreements with Catholicism may be. What is clear is that this is the factual reality on the ground. This is literally what objective reality shows.

Only Catholics have been able to hold at bay, survive, and grow from ashes to continue fighting the eternal Enemy of Man.

So, I hope you will see this and check for yourself what is written here. My book BELIEVE! Is a short read of maybe a couple of hours at most, filled with references, and that I think introduces the concept of Catholicism fairly and simply while comparing it to all other main perspectives. You don’t HAVE to buy my book, you can verify all this stuff by yourself, but if you want to take a shortcut and see some references and conclusions you can then try to poke holes into instead (which makes things easier than discovering it all from scratch in the first place) you might wand to spend the roughly 15 dollars or so to read it in digital or paper format, as you prefer.

But feel free to also just try and prove me wrong. Really have a good go at it. Trying to do so will inevitably lead you into discovering some truths you are not aware of.

Lost Control

Overheard conversation between Piglet (3) and her brother Little Viking (5).

P: you know when i bashed my nose on the door and I was lying in bed watching telly?

V: yes

P: well auntie Z came up there and switched of the telly. I got so angry! I wanted to punch her!

V: But (Piglet) you could have just said “Auntie Z, I was watching that, can you switch it back on please?”

P: Oh no, I couldn’t. I couldn’t speak. I was so mad I lost control of my mind.

V: (with a deep, knowing understanding tone) Oh, yes.

In Preparation for TMOS Part 6

I strongly suggest that, women especially, look at this 15 minute video from a woman that has interviewed 1000 women.

Pay attention especially between minutes 5 and 12 or so.

I found it interesting that she said people want other people to convert to their religion (after minute 10). I think she is mostly right. And I also think that the perspective for Sedevacantist is slightly different.

Yes we do want people to see the truth, but I personally do NOT want random people becoming Catholic. I am not aware of any Sede that does either. And when I say Sede I always mean actual Catholics. Because as a matter of dogmatic principle, Catholicism makes it absolutely clear that the only conversion to Catholicism that is valid is one that is entirely voluntary.

Specifically, in order to go from whatever one was, to proper Catholic, inevitably tends to mean a process of rather in-depth study of the history of the Church, the various dogmas of Catholicism when compared to reality as we find it and other beliefs we may have had and so on.

Her final conclusion that marriage only has about a 10% chance of working out is not something I looked into, and she may well be right, nevertheless, I still think that marriage is worth doing. I do agree that women used to stay in marriage in the past due to mostly external factors, and if we take that as the method of measurement then 10% may be optimistically high. But then, I have been saying women need to catch up and evolve some rationality, logic and emotional self-discipline for decades. Those who manage it, and who go on to get married and create numerous families, will be the ones that —along with the men who also evolved beyond mere brute force as the way to control their surrounding— create the next generation of worthwhile humans.

Aside from simply the fact it is the highest form of absolute truth I have yet encountered in human affairs, viewed from an autistic level of objectivity, because I did not start out with any kind of dog in the fight, this is also why real Catholicism makes so much sense. It is based on objective reason that absolutely reflects objective reality, regardless of how we feel about it, and the women in it are amongst the most capable, intelligent and rational I have ever met in my over half-century on this Earth.

And we Catholics certainly don’t shy away from the whole making a bunch of children and sticking with your wife/husband for life while you raise them, and beyond it too.

So, no, I don’t want people to become Catholic for any reason other than the real one: Because it makes sense and model reality accurately and they see and experience that in their own lives.

On the other hand…

Update: Someone sent me this video of a prototype from 11 years ago. So… might be real.

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I have no idea if this is real, an advert, or the trailer to a film, as I don’t speak Chinese, but given robot dogs appeared in New York to caution people, I have no doubt it’s a future our would-be masters are salivating over.

Personally i would think a spray paint can would be sufficient to deal with it if it was not weaponised. Balloons filled with paint or maybe paintball guns from a bit further out.

The later iterations would be increasingly difficult though.

Little wasp bite

I’ve been bitten by wasps plenty of times before but this is the first time it gives me michelin man hand.

And this is day 3 after the bite.

I blame… you know!

Finally an AI use the makes sense!

You have to give the man credit for an original use of AI if nothing else!

Smith, 52, is accused of using artificial intelligence (AI) to create music, which he then used to trick streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music into paying him over $10 million in royalties for songs that were barely listened to by actual people.

Smith allegedly orchestrated this scheme by uploading hundreds of thousands of AI-generated songs to streaming platforms. Using a network of bots and fake profiles, Smith ensured these songs were streamed billions of times, receiving small payments for each play—often just a fraction of a cent. According to the indictment, Smith spread these streams across a vast catalog of songs to avoid raising suspicion with sudden spikes in traffic.

The charges against Smith—wire fraud, wire fraud conspiracy, and money laundering conspiracy—mark the first time federal prosecutors have taken legal action over such a case. If convicted, he could face up to 60 years in prison.

The indictment details how Smith collaborated with a music promoter and the CEO of an AI music company to carry out the fraud. This partnership allegedly allowed him to mass-produce AI-generated songs at an astonishing rate, with the AI company supplying him with up to 10,000 tracks per month. In return, the company received data and a percentage of Smith’s earnings, estimated to be at least 15%.

A man who knew himself

Following on from my previous post, here is the portrait of a man who not only knew who he was very deeply, but was a genuinely good man with it.

Every man, whatever his age, should aspire to reach such lofty heights of self-knowledge and temperance. I’m 9 or 10 for 10 on the knowing myself. On the temperance front… eh… we all need to work on something!

Dignity and Self-Respect

I always found reading Vox Popoli more interesting for its underlying premises than the direct message. Both are usually well presented in an obvious and at times “controversial” manner, which is why Vox is an interesting and well-read writer even by people who may disagree strongly with him.

Today’s post was no exception, and it gave me pause to reflect a little on my own life. Something I don’t do very often. I may refer to examples from my life on this blog, but generally I do that mostly as a way to give at least anecdotal proof of whatever I am discussing.

Generally though, I am too busy running to the next mountain ridge or life-battle to stop for very long and take stock of broader aspects of my past. I know them, I lived through them, and I am not very prone to melancholy or regret, thank God. Nevertheless, once in a while, it is good to do.

Perhaps it was also due to a brief conversation with my wife last night. She said something to the effect of “How fast and hard life has been with us.”

And it’s true. We have known each other a long time, some 18 years, and been together nearly 8, but in that time we have done and gone through so much that it feels as if we were together a lifetime already. In a good way, mind you, but it’s definitely a lot. Moving through life at the speed I do is not for the faint of heart, and she certainly is probably the only woman on the planet not only able to do it, but come through it better for it instead of completely worn out.

Neither of us is young anymore and sadly we don’t have a “nest egg” either. I don’t even have a pension, so I’ll be working till I drop. I don’t mind really as long as I can get to a point of balance where we are self-sufficient regardless of what the world throws out at us. We’d be there already if it was just the two of us, but then… what point would such an existence have? The thought of it alone fills me with dread. Our children exasperate us, wear us out, and are relentless little savages that would have been equally at home in ancient Rome or Sparta, and of course they like to eat daily, and despite their propensity for running barefoot everywhere, apparently also require regular clothing and other basics. They certainly make life a bit more tiring, but, by God we love them so, and a life without them would be a complete horror when I compare the two.

And we both had the other version too. Before we got together we had both travelled extensively and lived on our own terms mostly. When we did get together, we didn’t have much time to keep doing that together, because she’s basically been pregnant most of the time. But the little we did was excellent. She is a very fun (if somewhat chaotic) travel companion. Her spontaneity is a joy to watch. We’d been together only three months when on a holiday in Venice she walked us into a jeweller’s shop, an old style, very Venetian, traditional type of place, “just to browse” and we left with our order of wedding bands. So yes, she definitely matches me in both the speed and intensity, but more importantly, she matches me in what most outsiders would assume is an unlikely aspect we share: a sense of self-dignity that is increasingly rare in the world.

Men tend to refer to it as “honour” but it’s nothing to do with the external world. It’s something we have internally that prevents us from making choices or taking on offers that so not align with who we are.

We both had offers throughout our lives that involved a (much) easier life, wealth, and even fame, and we each, independently of each other turned them down for that one reason. You can’t buy our souls. It sounds cliché but the word soul really is the one I think fits best. It is not related to the outside world or what it may look like to others or a need to be “cool”. It’s just an internal thing, that relates to the most fundamental part of who you are, and the action you take or refuse is based in retaining that aspect of yourself unpolluted by the world, regardless of any witnesses to it at all. And in fact, mostly, we made our choices in silence and without complaint.

At the end of his post, Vox wrote:

Kate Moss once famously said that nothing tastes as good as skinny feels. In like manner, there is no success or fame that feels as satisfying as freedom and self-respect.

And it made me sit a minute and review my life regarding this. It’s not as if I had any doubts about it, as I said, the regrets in my life are few to nil. I’d have to dig hard to find some, and then, when I look at it, the things I may have regretted I could not have acted meaningfully differently at the time with the knowledge I had.

Which is not to say I don’t think I made mistakes. I made many and big ones too, but regret is a different kind of thing to my mind. It’s the difference between a man who has his leg blown off, gets a prothesis and carries on with his life, a little limpier in his gait, and one who daily regrets and broods over it and feels sorry for himself.

My wife and I both grasp this. Earlier in the week I told her:

“Imagine if we’d got together when we first found each other (the attraction was there from the start as I have explained before), we’d have 15 kids by now. Okay… maybe only ten or so, but still…”

She looked at me sweetly and verbalised in stark but not unkind words what we both knew:

“It would never have worked dear. You’d be dead and I’d be in jail. (Pause) Or the other way round.”

I laughed with her, then we were silent for a bit before I added:

“It’s funny… because it’s true!”

She smiled sweetly and nodded meaningfully.

And it’s a part of us too, that uncompromising sense of self. You change and so you change what and how you may react to as you get older, but the uncompromising part remains uncompromising, even if the specifics may change, the constant remains that you will not do anything that is sensed by your core as “selling out” who you are.

For both a man and a woman to have that as hard and unmovable and as deep as we do, and remain together, is… unlikely at best, and rarer than dodo-teeth in my experience.

I think too, that our utter hurricane of the last eight years or so, despite it being rough in practical terms, has been extremely useful, because it’s akin to war. If there are bullets whizzing by overhead, danger and risk at every turn, and no safety net, you soon find out both what you are made of, as well as what the people around you are made of. And when the war scenario ends, you know at a very deep level what the guy who charged trenches next to you is like; and all the superficiality of what keeps the pretence of civilisation among humans going, are like a costume you may both wear in public for the sake of the same said veneer of normalcy that prevents us from living in the irradiated wastelands of the post-apocalypse, but even so, with a glance across the ball-room of the theatre of life, we know. That we are who we really are, in both the good and the horrible, and that the other knows it too.

Between men, that is a rare friendship and one that the heroic and timeless stories of humanity make epic poems about, like the Illiad.

Between a man and a woman, it is what inspires us to reckless acts of foolishness, danger, and madness. But also… what fuels every love song, creation of art that has a sublime beauty, and inspires well… arguably… epic poems like the Illiad.

That retention of your own sense of self, that deep and abiding absolute self knowledge, is what truly makes life worth living and reaching your deathbed, immediate or far-away as it may be, without fear. No amount of wealth or fame or “glory” can compare to it.

Neither I nor my wife regret at all turning down large sums of money, superficially attractive offers of widespread fame, or innumerable indecent proposals. Whatever indecent things we did, we chose ourselves and usually for free and the curiosity of the (unwise) exploration.

Ultimately, as I said in both my book on Systema and Caveman Theory, and as the oracle at Delphi has stated timelessly, the first and most important thing you should really know, is yourself.

Oh It’s God’s Will, You See?

What is there left to say?

Sad thing is I bet there are a bunch of Prottie Americans who are nodding agreement with this Rabbi.

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