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Brian Wright's avatar

The most brilliant analysis of the invisble forces that bind our thoughts, actions and emotions I have ever read. How you got here, I have no idea, but this is great thinking on every level. Thank you!

Júlio Buliamti's avatar

You are onto something. This is a nice way to illustrate the strategy. Bunker—so good. I've intuited and followed my own musings on the 'bunker mentality' of new money and the myth of the West since before Bezos started building in Closeburn, Queenstown, around 2017. Now he's building data centers, and the TESCREAL crowd is eyeing Iceland, not only Greenland, for the energy for the Bunker Brains Network. The Great Game began falling apart in the 60s. Whatever you want to call the Anglosphere, the Players there have known for a long time that 'this thing of ours' was zombifying. We are now in the grip of several forms of accelerationism. Securocracy—quite good. It also links to global financialization. The Players' returns on capital must be transformed into physical assets tout suite to control the zero-sum Go board (Go is impossible for them to fathom) while they max power principle their way to building a Dyson Sphere around the Multiverse. One only has to watch the entertainment fare to understand the mentality. Being a huge fan of living systems, physics, Great Nature, minimum viable metaphysics, and of course, mother thermodynamics, I also like your shining a light on The Anti-Entropic State. Very good—'stay the course until the country club is secured' and the most psychopathic people in the room can get on with their twisted efforts at immortality. This form of supremacy is beyond the dark tetrad; nothing less than demonic metaphors can describe it. I am also glad you focus on 20th-century history to the present, and future, as there is too much else to dive deeply into over the past 7K years. Not to mention domains that focus on humankind. Metastatic modern techno-industrial civilization should remain the focus. We can't zoom out too far or zoom in too far; the focus must contain the right pixel density to be intellectually and emotionally salient. I think you can find a better word than "Manichean" for that illustration. I'm not sure what to suggest at this moment. So much to play with here...I like where you are going with it; all trains of thought must be translated into action. This thing of ours is dying fast, and the so-called garden was a flash if it existed at all. We must avoid the most horrific, painful, and violent of depopulation strategies. The new growth model they articulate (trust me, it's in there) is, if there is such a thing, pure evil. All the best with it. I will be following closely and sharing your work.

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