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This is the Information Age, not an age of wisdom. Information need not be true or false to exist, it merely must be.

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Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
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Zy@ZyMazza·
A common refrain against Graham Hancock types is "we know there was no advanced civilization back then, because the fossil record *DEFINITELY* shows neolithic hunter gatherers, and if Atlantis existed, why were there stone-age peoples?" Atlantis exists today, and yet...
Alaric The Barbarian@0xAlaric

There is a Stone Age tribal war happening in Colombia right now The Misak and Nasa people are fighting over a section of land. Yes this is real, and yes they are using traditional weapons. Video is from May 21st, 2026.

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Rand0Trader
Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
@haremfinacer I dont like this, money for the sake of it, profit for the sake of it etc. As you pointed out before, there is no nation.
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Harem Financer@haremfinacer·
There is no US empire. There is a global bubble called the global middle class. The majority of that is the Yuxi circle. Which has EROEI margins which are very very bad. To make the EROEI margins work the US subsidizes the entire block by utilizing its working class as tax cattle -- there is a return on the labor arbitrage provided which eventually works its way into a GAAP balance sheet which belongs to multi national firms which trade on NYSE and number goes up because the quarterly filling shows reduction in wage inflation risk, and pay roll liability. The global middle class is popping right now. That is the 'discontent' you see, or live in yourself. What ever is happening in US is 5x worse in Europe and 10x worse in Yuxi. Europe has the same exact issue when it can not consume Russian oil and gas with out all the extra entropy provided by the goyim curtain (NATO) Everyone knows its a bubble, and when the bubble pops a few b will die. No one is black pilled, but anyone who is rich has that in the back of their mind. Its why such class all have a property with some redundancy built in, even if its a futile endeavor to try to even hedge from such a happening. The EROEI margins per capita in the yuxi circle can only best be explained by a group of 11 men who must hunt a elk and bring the calories back to the tribe. The issue is the hunt consumes calories, bringing the meat back to the tribe consumes calories. If you have to hike 1 week to get the calories, and 1 week back you have nothing to give back to the tribe. The energy returned on energy invested is destroyed. That is Asia in a nut shell. The entropic pressures of Yuxi are back stopped by the Americans and funny monetary policy known by PBOC, BOJ, ect. The people eat monetary inflation for a living and endure this long drawn out economic war by eating ramen and living in small apartments and driving motorized bikes instead of large SUVs. The R selection life style. The real polis of the US regime is the DoW and the DOE. Even Chinas energy policy is molded on DoW and DoE - EIA. Chinas hoarding of oil tells you the consensus engine is broken and guarantees. If you are hopeful about the future you do not sink CAPEX and OPEX to store sugar and warehouse it. You just know its at the store. That is the job of the producer, not the consumer. You might have 1-5lb put away in the food closet for baking but you do not have any more then that. See the IEA's International Energy Program (IEP) Agreement for more
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Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
@AlphaScout360 Yeah, thinking of exiting my position as well, the down turn might be due to BTC dropping, iirc they own lots of it
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AlphaScout360@AlphaScout360·
@Rand0Trader Part of the process, but, of course, I wished it went higher to the neck line)
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AlphaScout360@AlphaScout360·
$BLSH shaping an iHS
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Rand0Trader
Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
@haremfinacer Yes, I guess we already are a globalised society, comfort anywhere, everywhere every time for the select few, very grim. I like ideas because they label things, constricting in a way, but easy to grasp. Eternal suffering for the many, sad.
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Harem Financer
Harem Financer@haremfinacer·
I do not really believe in ideas or opioinos, or that its an abstraction, or vague. I think the world works in a very clear and objective way. No billionaire in Tokyo thinks there is a US empire even with the occupation of Okinanawa. part of the war against the working class is making the regime a 'debate' of what it is or is not. It is like arguing about what color the sky is.
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Harem Financer@haremfinacer·
By the time the U.S. formally concluded its counterterrorism focus to face "Great Power Competition" under the Trump and Biden administrations, China's GDP had skyrocketed from roughly $1.2 trillion in 2000 to over $14 trillion, forever closing the gap Whooops
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Rand0Trader
Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
So you "subscribe" to the idea of a superclass as described by David Rothkopf? I agree that most of humanity is tax cattle and alchemy towards achieving some nebulous goals for said people, but I consider the uprooting of society and its debasement as something disgusting. They might be thinking about the world after the ECOID event but even then its grim
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Harem Financer@haremfinacer·
Empires tax, and pax all transit of goods. They do not subsidize the transit of goods. There is no US empire. There are tax cattle that pay for a security caste to maintain flow to Asia and family offices in London, NYC, ect. Counter terrorism is just a grift. It is a homogeneous consensus engine similar to MAD or germ theory pandemics. There are very few ways to market global homogeneous security Russia, China, and US all worked on 'counter terrorism' Americans paid for it and asia got 100x gdp
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Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
@haremfinacer They cannot conquer the stars, they can create cheap labour but is the juice worth the squeeze? They drem to think so
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Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
@hope_pead It's a ghetto hack because Kool Aid (the nom sugar version) and the cans of fruit is still supported by EBT
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Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
Insightful, I shall create a DNA editing shot that will unleash my millitary bloodline outside of its hierarchical bounds. Foods shall be eaten only after they are freshly killed, stalking the gardens of the cattle for prey.. I will hunt cattle that displeases me, very aristocratic... Nietzsche speaks of this
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Harem Financer@haremfinacer·
One of the biggest scams of the last three decades is the expansion of global food security so that multi nationals can continue to have a for ever bid on cheap labor from the East and pacification of populations along trade routes. There is not that much good farm land in the world. All the good farm land was bought a long time ago. Most nations have no arable land or oil. They can only exist if they have a secured right to access the market with very limited volatility. (American tax payers secure this right) Minor flux in risk assumptions can liquidate entire regimes. To expand food security all types of chemistry, bungle space IP wars, and more goes on. Entire supply chains are built to re adjust assumptions on what is a 'good' commodity to eat vs not. Sprouts corporation is one of the most modern models of this. It sells a inferior slack of goods into white female purchasing power that was groomed into many hysteria's. It repackages Quinoa grown on shit high desert land in the Andes and more as 'the best thing ever'. Quinoa is such a shit grain that pigs often refuse to eat it as feed stock. But imagine buying 500,000 acres of land in the Bolivian high lands and then capturing the water rights (the real equity play) and paying peasants to grow your Monsanto certified Quinoa. Imagine the value added margin if you can get white woman (the highest earners in the world) to buy such. Then imagine a new middle class is growing in the East that is excited to buy the best goods. The quality white wheat (white) now flows East. The Ancient grains pysops among European aborigines is of the same quilt. Entire suburbs in north Italy with inflamed guts as their crazy new age mother forces them to eat the 'ancient grain'. Ancient grain means a plant that is like a cockaroach. Something that can only survive in the worst conditions on the worst land. “I have no penny… but two green cheeses, A few curds and cream… and an oaten cake, And two loaves of beans and bran baked for my youngsters.” Piers Plowman (William Langland, 1370s–1380s) beggars and the poor, who normally ate bean bread, aspired to finer white loaves like clermartin and cocket Bread was one of the clearest markers of social class in the Middle Ages. Wheat was expensive/difficult to grow on poor soil, so white wheat bread (finely sifted, light-colored loaves like wastel, cocket, or pandemain) was a luxury mostly eaten by lords, knights, wealthy households, monks, and the upper classes. Physicians even praised it as the healthiest and most digestible In England and Midevil Europe there were established forest common laws. Wild game was reserved for the Noble class. If you were caught in the forest with bloody hands, bent arrows, dogs, or carrying a dead animal by forest patrol you could be fined your total networth, fingers cut off, or execution by hanging. The first way you create a caste system is by limiting nutrition. A few generations and the results are entrenched genetically into the terroni/ fauna. Mongols, the lifestyle of the peasant seemed incomprehensible. The Jurchen territory was filled with so many people and yet so few animals. To the Mongols, the farmers’ fields was just grasslands, as were the gardens, and the peasants were like grazing animals rather than real humans who ate meat. The Mongols referred to these grass-eating people with the same terminology that they used for cows and goats. The masses of peasants were just so many herds” The US govt changed the food pyramid from one that represents the natural fauna grazing grass like cattle to one that says "We want more" Pyramids represent caste/ hierarchy The World Trade Organization and its partners tremble.
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Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
@BADALEX_ @martianwyrdlord They are building massive fish farms, from what I gather this is unconstrained warfare by them, most of the fish go to feed their massive pig farms instead of actual people, thus they can fish anywhere instead of being constrained of what fish and quality people will eat.
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Bad Alex@BADALEX_·
@martianwyrdlord Are the Chinese building massive fish farms? What is their plan for the future when the ocean is out of fish exactly?
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John Carter@martianwyrdlord·
The Chinese are raping the oceans with their Tyranid hive fleets, pillaging the territorial waters of South America and daring governments to do something about it. What if someone did? What if someone hired mercs to fall upon them in the night like wolves of the sea? What if someone wrote a novel about that? @frank_kidd_1 did just that, and it's fucking great. Here's my review.
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Sovereign Sense@sovereignsense·
Closed above two fiddy $AREC
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Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
@Leeaqaa @haremfinacer @Non_Asian_Ls USA also helped the Soviets. From food supply, tactical gear and methods although not as much technology bleed through which showed up in the complete unique ways Soviets approached everything
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Lee@Leeaqaa·
@haremfinacer @Non_Asian_Ls You are so fucking stupid, the situation in East Asia is simply due to the strangling of the Soviets and the USA, USA didn’t want to lose its battle with the Soviets, it is not out of mercy for the US to lift up Japan. It’s just the only way that it can stay relevant in East Asia
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East Asia is indeed a major hub of technological innovation, only behind Northwestern Europe. The reason why America even imports Asians in the US is to maintain the revelance of the US in terms of technological development, especially in terms of electronics and AI.
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Nikolaos@Balder998·
@Bulkington___ Still some of the most educated and impactful people in Europe. Every time I met Italians, they were legit geniuses and intense people.
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Funes@Bulkington___·
Italians were such fascinating people. Wonder what happened to them?
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Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
Indeed, almost never discussed how the US and in General the Anglo world propelled both modern technology, substituted major players they where enemies with and kick started their own "capitalism". Its philanthropy on a different scale, there are even good arguments that what happened in America organically (as in capitalism, innovation etc) was a one time thing that would've died out if they didn't spread it around.
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Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
@Andr3jH Humans are not designed for it, our biological bodies have several limitations that can't survive in space from deuterium not depleting (shown in long stays at space stations) to the other forces in space.
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Travelling at 99.99999% of the speed of light a spaceship could cover 22000 light years in just 10 years of proper time. Nothing in known physics forbids this and there's no reason to believe a civilization existing tens of thousands or millions of years couldn't accomplish it.
Derek Pederson 🇺🇸🇺🇦🇻🇪@DerekPederson3

Science fiction nerds are gonna hate me for saying this but the Great Filter is that interstellar travel is probably more or less impossible and there is no reason to come up with any other explanation for that.

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Rand0Trader@Rand0Trader·
Not a uniquely Thai phenomenon, rather a pre modernity one. Lots of EU countries do this as well, especially in the villages. Singapore (although not well read on it) seems to have fully embraced the techno capitalism idea and has dissolved any roots the natives had there, even replaced them with hans
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Temu Robot James@ScottPh77711570·
As an expat living in Thailand, I live with my Thai mother-in-law We love each other deeply. I miss her when she's not there. She raises my daughter in an environment of unconditional love I'm convinced multi generational living is the way its supposed to be
Labrador Skeptic@SaysSimulation

"More Americans Are Aging Alone. One Woman Told Us What It’s Like." Very interesting article in the WSJ (link later) about the near inevitable life arc of women who choose to be single & childless. Her 20s & 30s were great! 1/

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