Kwynn Buess

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Kwynn Buess

Kwynn Buess

@OddPenguin73

M, 51 in '25, straight, single. My DMs are usually open; feel free to write. Or I'm otherwise easy to find.

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Kwynn Buess@OddPenguin73·
@60Minutes Anyone want to come up with a Stahl alarm audio / video? Shall we keep the stick shaker? What should we substitute it with? "One of the Chosen of Moloch has a ball and chain around your ankle! Stahl! Stahl!"
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60 Minutes@60Minutes·
After natural disasters, white nationalists, militias, and conspiracists often arrive, offering help. But they also want to recruit and improve their image. Watch the full 60 Minutes report: cbsnews.com/news/some-whit…
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Kwynn Buess@OddPenguin73·
If we get that far, we'll have FSF anti-gravity craft in 10 years, so we'll only need Stahl recovery for the next 500 - 3,000 years. Stall recovery will be irrelevant. If we get that far, we won't have middle or high schools in 7 years. The relevant "districts" and governments will have been abolished. For the record, so far, I'm not watching this. I don't have to in order to speak on the nature of Big Evil Liar, vile, genocidal (whites and Arabs) media.
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Kwynn Buess@OddPenguin73·
@60Minutes In 5 years they'll teach Stahl recovery in aviation school, middle, and high school.
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Kwynn Buess@OddPenguin73·
@Villgecrazylady You have a good chance for a ratio. Right now it's 732 good guys to 865. 14K views good guys; 806.4K bad There's already a heavy ratio against the bad guys of 2K comments to 866 likes.
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Kwynn Buess@OddPenguin73·
My mother was 100% Jewish by blood, but I disclaim the identity to whatever extent it is disclaimable. I think it was Vincent James in ~2018 who addressed this. He concluded that Jewishness is an identity. One can disclaim it. Otherwise put, any J who held the identity would turn towards J supremacy in the most aggressive, damaging sense of "supremacy." Otherwise otherwise (sic) put, there are no good Js. Brother Nathanael Kapner (@RealBroNat) has rather effectively disclaimed. Ron Unz has done it implicitly. Those are the only two full-blooded Js I know who have gone far enough. To come at it another way, too many of our cousins and ancestors are in fact in the wrong clubs. I'm not sure what percentage are consciously evil or supremacists in the most vile sense. But 70% of them voted for Hillary, Kabala (sic), and presumably Dan the Acting President. They are prominent, shall we say, in law and medicine, two of the most effed up professions. Not to mention a bunch of other effed up professions. Every explicitly J institution's goal is the subjugation or genocide of whites. (*Never* confuse them with whites.) The Holocaust™ is a Big Lie targeted at white people. We'd better start running fast and loudly condemning our cousins. "Stop being J" is achievable; disclaim. Stop any defense of them.
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Dread@dread1850·
@ElectBilzerian Dude.. being Jewish is just genetics. Most of us don't give a shit about Israel or religion. Personally I see it as a genocidal sick regime. Why attack all Jews like we are all part of some evil club?
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Kwynn Buess@OddPenguin73·
@EdoajoEric @harryfisherEMTP Grok v4.2 fast mode: "Roughly 5-10% or less of US doctors show meaningful skepticism or hesitancy toward vaccines in general, with outright opposition ("against vaccines") likely much rarer (well under 5%)." That's better than I thought. grok.com/share/bGVnYWN5…
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Kwynn Buess@OddPenguin73·
Practitioners of pharmakeia / pharmaceuticals / dark sorcery / black magic are probably not my audience. We shouldn't even be having this particular discussion in 2026. Only a few percentage of doctors have any credibility, to put it very politely. I go into some detail on the rest, including our thread-resident sorcerer and sorcerer's apprentice. I have not been to a doctor in 23 years. The handful of times I've been to one in my adult life, I was being tested for jobs, and I always passed. It is possible to live well without doctors. Also, this means doctors are or at least were somewhat abstract to me. I don't know any, and I've not seen one lately as above, so I can consider them impartially. I'm unfortunately in a tiny minority right there. So, let's discuss healing from soup and nuts. I'm a Christian, but I'm also in a tiny minority there by several criteria. Whether you are a Christian or not isn't relevant in that I'll come at the issue from several sides. One reason I'm in a minority is that I take this seriously: "He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do." Similarly, it is *not* important that everyone believe the following, but it's worth noting: Jessie Czebotar swore out an affidavit that bleeping Satanists can lay on hands and heal broken bones in minutes. She had it done on her. And then this: "for thy merchants were the great men of the earth; for by thy sorceries [pharmakeia] were all nations deceived." So Satanists lay on hands and so-called Christians die by pharmakeia / pharmaceuticals / black magic merchants of death. Let's approach "modern" "medicine." First, some background. Let's leave aside whether Satanism is religious / spiritual or a system of ethics, politics, sociology, etc. PizzaGate is now almost mainstream. The Epstein Files are almost mainstream. Those show that Satanists rule the world to a large degree. This isn't new. Several of my recent X posts muse on the goals of Satanism, or what I call the Calculus of Evil, or evil brownie points. I'm not sure I've gotten to this one yet, but I'm starting to think that anything that increases the cost of living over the long term is Satanic. "Modern medicine" is itself a cancer and Satanic. First, it gets daddy Satanic government to erase the concept of healing and define what a "doctor" / "physician" is. Illuminati family Rockefeller and other Satanic elements work various ends of that to further restrict the concept. This is the Rockefeller who created Prohibition so that alcohol could not compete with oil for car fuel. Period. Duh. (I'm embarrassed that I didn't comes across that until ~2003.) One form of Satanism is raising cost of living. For decades through today the evil sorcerers have a brilliant method of "treating" "cancer." I put cancer in quotes because doctors have no interest in defining or understanding it; this is obvious from an outside point of view. As for the "treatment": we poison the patient and maybe the cancer will die first. We get paid either way. Then government forces more and more people to pay for "medical" "insurance." Rather than freedom to figure out something better than poison, everyone is forced into "modern medicine." Then the beast grows and grows and grows. One form of Satanism is raising cost of living. Then along comes 2020. I hadn't been to a doctor in 17 years. I have gone way out of my way to minimize paying into their "insurance." It's obviously built into every friggin' thing I pay for, but I've done what I can. To back up again: by 2020 some of us knew that Big Evil Media are Big Liars. Some of us knew that medicine is a monster / demonic / evil witchcraft. Academia is not any better, etc. Along comes 2020 and then doctors get the ultimate power trip / apocalyptic destruction. They assumed the power to shut down huge portions of society, and they got people to wear masks. Where the bloody hell did *masks* come from? And why the bloody hell did you people put up with it? I *never* wore a mask. (I had to distort my life somewhat, but that's another discussion.) So medicine was absorbing society like a cancer: higher and higher cost. Then immense power in the course of a few days in 2020. Evil was becoming more and more apparent by that point. Why on earth would anyone believe that nonsense? The low intensity warfare of almost all doctors versus everyone else was already getting worse, then it became total war. So, under the rules of war, is your white coat a uniform? Or are you operating without a uniform? If the latter, what does that make you?
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Harry Fisher@harryfisherEMTP·
Patient- have vaccines ever killed anyone? Paramedic/me- yes Patient- I had my first stroke after I got vaccinated. But the doctor never mentioned the Covid vaccine. Paramedic/me- I’m sorry. Patient- why are they still saying it’s safe? Paramedic/me- from what I can tell it’s brainwashing through abuse tactics and profit over health. Remember when they tried to shame people into taking it? ___________________ The convo went on. Not easy answering honestly like this when someone who was young and healthy is now paralyzed. God bless
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Kwynn Buess@OddPenguin73·
Who cares? It's poisonous and was know to be such either way. Pharmakeia / pharmaceutical / dark sorcery / evil witchcraft. Before you natter about science, science means I turn the key in my car and it starts. The only times I've been to a doctor in my adult life was for a job's physical requirements, and I always passed. I damn sure didn't get the clot shot from an evil witch stand. I obviously don't need your mockery of science to live. As I described at some length in a nearby post, all the evidence is that your modern medicine is precisely pharmakeia. Almost all doctors are soldiers of Satan. Either your white coat is a uniform, or you are an unlawful combatant out of uniform.
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Dr. Oh So Good 🗨@EdoajoEric·
@harryfisherEMTP Of course it's not gene therapy. Only someone with zero understanding of mRNA or gene therapy would claim this. But I'd be fascinated to see what you can come up with.
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Kwynn Buess@OddPenguin73·
@Epchud245343 @EdoajoEric @harryfisherEMTP It's far worse than that. As of "Covid," it's open war. Either their white coats are the uniform of a Satanic army, or they are out of uniform ("unlawful combatants"). That goes for 95% of them at least.
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Kwynn Buess@OddPenguin73·
A few addendums: I mentioned the Heinlein novel that gives the most detailed mechanism of how to issue currency ("For Us, the Living," posthumously released in 2003). That was non-fiction in the limited sense that the money part was a real proposal. Cory Doctorow, "Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom." It's released under Creative Commons and is thus free as in beer and speech. I'm almost sure that's also 2003, when Doctorow was very much alive. I assume he still is and active. He's my age, as I recall. In "Down and Out," economics grad students lead "The Bitchin' Revolution." They claim that the emperor of scarcity has no clothes, and there is a more-or-less bloodless revolution. In his world, anyone can enter The Magic Kingdom for free. If you have very low Whuffie, his quasi-currency, you may or may not get a chocolate-covered banana for free. Whuffie is fairly easy to earn. Then there is "Snow Crash" by Neal Stephenson, very roughly 1992. In that novel, some variant of cryptocurrency is adopted so quickly that governments collapse because no one is paying taxes in their currencies. He doesn't go into detail, though, so for the the Stephenson novels, I'm pulling away from economics and discussing something closer to sociology. I'm almost sure that the society of "Snow Crash" evolves into the sequel "The Diamond Age." In "The Diamond Age," society breaks down or builds up into a number of voluntary Societies, most of which have members throughout the world. These Societies work out ways to coexist, and there is peace and abundance on earth, for the most part. I also get a kick out of his portrayal of Ameristan in "Fall, or Dodge in Hell." At that point, however, he seems to be heading for the dark side. Although I enjoyed "Termination Shock" as a story, he went too far to the dark side in terms of the reality of "Covid" and such. He's released at least one novel after that. I'm still debating whether to read it / listen to it. I probably will eventually.
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Kwynn Buess@OddPenguin73·
Keynes must be by far the most mentioned economist in Big Evil Media for decades, probably through now. From their POV, he is economics. Just by that criteria, he must have been a member of their club. He cannot have been on the side of good in the end. (Werner tells us roughly when he joined their club.) I'm not defending the Bretton Woods system. I have some notion of how destructive that's been. I don't doubt your characterization of what the US Inc. did. The US Inc. is pretty much always an evil org. Almost all governments are evil. I'm also not one to go for centralized anything. Werner says (or at least heavily implied) that China's growth took off because they brought themselves to ask advice from the Japanese, at the height of Japanese economic power. The Japanese advice was to go from precisely one bank to allowing more and more banks; the Japanese had thousands at that point. Apparently the Chinese listened. One might call that a capitalist system. "Capitalism" has several contradictory definitions. I'm not necessarily defending this version of it. I'm only reporting what Werner said, which makes sense when measured against other criteria. Werner explained that big banks will ultimately fund waste and be inflationary. The more banks one has, the more small businesses they are funding. It's the small businesses that grow the economy and thus keep demand up versus the supply that the bank-created money-loans added. If a currency is issued with abundance as the goal, the economy can keep growing. I think he said an economy can grow indefinitely. Even if that's true, governments can and do destroy banks by the hundreds and then thousands. That's one way several to many governments have intentionally damaged "their own" economies. The US has gone through rounds of it, and Germany, and likely every government that's pushed the gas pedal of destroying "their own" people. Cryptocurrency as it's done now is not at all the answer, but crypto has proven that people will accept currency that has nothing to do with a government. Crypto was created by computer guys, not abundance-focused economists. They are too volatile, for one, because the growth of the currency was fixed at the start. We should be issuing our own community currencies, where "community" is sometimes geographical and is sometimes digital / based on shipping and digital goods. A currency can start as coupons or a barter listing / discovery service. If it can find enough adopters, it should be able to sustain and then grow a more and more complete economy.
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Liger@EdbieLigerSmith·
Mises wasn’t an economist, he was a priest. Marx was a rigorous materialist who ruthlessly interrogated all dogmas. Mises believed in an idealist fantasy version of capitalism with zero state intervention, and upheld the dogmatic belief that this unregulated system, which has never actually existed historically, would somehow function in perfect harmony with humanity’s development & needs. Marx, on the other hand, analyzed the capitalist mode of production, and the modes of production which birthed it, as they actually existed in reality. This is why he was able to predict the rise of central banking & its increasing control over the economy, while Mises simply whined about central banks not being “real capitalism” as he imagined it in his head. Marxism is the scientific method applied to political economy. Austrian economics is a religious dogma that believes in the benevolence of the unregulated market. There can be no real comparison between the two when it comes to intellectual rigor.
Captain Ⓐncapistan@CptAncapistan

Marx was motivated by grievance. Keynes was motivated by control. Mises was motivated by truth.

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Kwynn Buess@OddPenguin73·
If you can't offer any more specifics, that's fine, of course. I am looking for specifics, though, from anyone. Below I'll be specific about the specifics. 😀 In early 2024 I applied for nighttime manufacturing with 4 - 5 staffing companies. The staffing companies, though, didn't bother conveying why I was applying with my in-some-ways vast software experience and BS in CS, so I was essentially ignored. There may be an alternate timeline where I worked for several years or more doing that. I would become a supervisor if that's what it takes to maintain nighttime work. Obviously I can only go so far that way at night, but I have nearly zero interest in climbing corporate ladders. I just want to be able to pay rent and eat, and I might really enjoy manufacturing or even supervising if I could start at 11pm or midnight. If I wanted to explore that path again, I'd need connections with specific hiring managers. I'd move to any red state to work at night, even for $25 an hour. I have that in mind as an option, and that may give me at least a few years of sanity, but it's also probably not optimal. I'd probably be happier with "parallel economy" solutions. I define that as building more and more complete economies relatively outside of their control. Thus, we survive what the bad guys throw at us in relative comfort, and then eventually we take the fight to them and defeat them. I can think of all sorts of useful trades / partnerships / alliances I can make with one right person. One person to start. We obviously need to build from there, but I need to start somewhere. I've talked about this in various ways in some of my X posts, in many of my Gab posts (also using my real, unique name), and on my website, liked from my X profile and also closely related to my real first name. I'll stop there.
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OzarkNightOwl@NightowlOzark·
@OddPenguin73 Well, I wish you the best of fortune. I can't go into detail about myself but I know lots of other night owls who found quiet shift work if they're not office types. And others find work from home jobs, maybe data entry, etc where they're allowed to work on their own hours.
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OzarkNightOwl@NightowlOzark·
I'm from the Ozarks region. I picked it because culture is a large part of my focus and mine goes from Britain to lower Appalachia in the 1600s to the Ozarks today, with kin everywhere in between. I'm a night owl. Always have been.
Aira ⋆˙⟡@Airaxora

explain your username.

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Kwynn Buess@OddPenguin73·
Let's not grant the bad guys little things that are "good." The only good is that the bad guys showed their teeth so obviously that it started waking a lot of people up. "All the better to eat you with, my dear," which some of us already knew was literally true. Now the fact of their cannibalism is almost mainstream. That's actually profound progress. The proverbial howling mob is building. It may not remain proverbial, depending on what happens in the next few months. Businesses had every reason to know that remote work was viable many years before "Covid." The "results-only work environment" (ROWE) became somewhat known from 2003 - 2007. I could do a good bit of work remotely in 1998 on 56k modems. Businesses were forced into remote as a means of survival. What they should have done for survival was demand Fauci's trial and execution by mid-April, 2020. Duh. The fact that they "changed" their business practice is not any credit to them. As for eating in restaurants, the restaurants should also have been calling for trials and executions by mid-April of 2020. If you personally adopted a behavior you're happier with, good for you. I'm not calling it any sort of win. Again, it just showed that businesses will accept destruction and beggar status rather than telling evil rulers to eff off and then figure out how to prevent that sort of thing from happening again. This goes in the category of "never again" with orders of magnitude more truth than certain people give that phrase. I'm still pissed off that I couldn't sit down in my favorite restaurant for a few weeks. And the employees had to wear masks for roughly a year or more. That is also a death-penalty level offense for a handful of people who knew damn well that it only caused harm. I should say I'm pissed off with quite a few people including restaurant ownership. A certain company is still controlled by roughly 3 people. It's privately held. I had hope they would be the ones to object, but oh no. They eventually put signs on their doors requesting masks. They had zero intention of enforcing that, though, at any practical level. As I said, I *never* wore a mask, but there were consequences to that.
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Kwynn Buess@OddPenguin73·
I gave a partial answer above, but I might as well elaborate. I'm trying to make connections, so I'll explain in some detail. First of all, feel free to take this private (DM) or not answer. It's to my possible benefit to ask such things publicly, but that doesn't necessarily apply to anyone else. I found your username months ago while searching for night owls. I am fairly sure I immediately followed you. I sometimes think my life is a series of nudges and shoves from God to keep me off of a fat, dumb, and a happy path. I'm definitely thinner from my peak, and I'm presumably wiser. I'd better reach somewhat happier soon, though. I'm getting tired of this. Looked at decades ago, I should have been at least relatively rich and relatively famous in the tech world. Night owl seems hard-wired into me, though. I'm not quite 5'10" and went from 133 pounds to 190+ from 1997-2002 when I mostly worked 9 - 5 jobs. In 2015, I foolishly tried again, although there is more to that story; it wasn't quite as foolish in context. Within a few weeks, I was about as sick as I've ever been for as long as I've been. Thankfully, for me, that isn't so bad, but it isn't good. As a closely related point, I was exhausted within a few weeks. I was working at 30 - 50% capacity, but, ironically, the boss wanted to keep me. He was about to have to pay the job recruiters a lump sum. He figured he needed to keep me for 2 years to make that payment worthwhile. I wasn't sure about 2 months, 2 weeks, or 2 days at that point. I wound up quitting 2 days later because I didn't want the recruiters collecting. I had been quite clear with them how likely it was to fail. If I were 20% better at sales and other people skills, I could make it as a freelance full stack software, consultant, sysadmin guy, etc. I'm sure I can still make it in the AI era. I use AI more and more, and I'm ready to go deeper if I have enough work to make it worthwhile. As it is, I've just barely not made it. I've done a lot of good freelance projects, and one of them has gone on at 5 hours a week for over 10 years, but it's not enough. So, I always wonder how people survive as a night owl. There is always more to say, but I've nattered on enough.
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Kwynn Buess@OddPenguin73·
I run into a normie. She knows people in the tech world and decides I should talk to another tech guy who she says is very, very smart. I look the guy up and immediately find a pUkrainian (sic) flag. *sigh*
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Kwynn Buess@OddPenguin73·
Treaty of Versailles opposition is plausible, but he was later absorbed into the Satanic club. For one, for what it's worth, Grok said he helped design the Bretton Woods system. More compelling, though: In his interview with Tucker on 2025/07/28, economist @scientificecon (Richard Werner) says that Keynes started out well enough, but Werner more or less says that Keynes was tempted into the Satanic child abuse and consumption club. Werner doesn't quite use those words, but that's what it amounts to. So, no, in the end, Keynes was absorbed. Werner does stand on the side of humanity. He tells us how it could and should be done. As a likely oversimplification, Werner confirms what Heinlein said in his posthumously published "For Us, the Living: A Comedy of Customs." If currency is issued with intent to stand on the side of humanity, the economy will grow indefinitely and abundantly.
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doomernat@doomernat22·
@EdbieLigerSmith keynes was a hero and stood on the side of humanity. he loudly protested against the treaty of versailles and the bretton woods system. he’s a legend
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