Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend.
Proverbs 27:17 https://twitter.com/gnome_reader/status/1467991916784410627/photo/1
What’s interesting to me is that multiple people on two continents started making this observation as early as the 1910s https://twitter.com/currentcitizen/status/1467984488387026950
It’s actually the complete opposite. The contemporary American leftist movement offers socialism/Marxism as a bait and switch to promote anti-white race hatred (“Critical Race Theory”) https://t.co/WqRD8TFQBX
Is demeaning the browns your highest aspiration in life? Join the British Empire and be the fist of London's financial shareholders and Baghdad's opium traders.
"Hellenism" the post-temple judaism this piece of shit holds equal to Christianity because he gets paid to.
https://t.co/6fyaTyDudt https://t.co/s3x3ZiBY2s
The first Empire, taking its rise in the early settlements on this Atlantic coast, a colonial empire of the older type common to Spain, Portugal, France… That Empire was abruptly extinguished or, at least, summarily curtailed by your predecessors in 1776 or thereabouts. —Zimmern https://t.co/458Nw3gwGh
This guy has the audacity to call Vance a fraud, yet peddles red meat while sleeping w/ the enemy. Who really is Josh Mandel? The world may never know. https://t.co/iEvZtP6RH8 https://t.co/ACTJcg0dpi
what they're hiding with the "Hellenism" stuff is that after talking about Athens for a while you will always without a doubt 100% of the time be told that you must see the West also through the eyes of Jerusalem for the same reasons
Strauss did this and also Zimmern https://t.co/OQAKXDHXgA
@Hamiltonianist: The reason they don't want you to read Spengler is because he tells you Athens and Jerusalem were alien cultures and that ours started under unique circumstances in Western Europe in the 10th century.
what they're hiding with the "Hellenism" stuff is that after talking about Athens for a while you will always without a doubt 100% of the time be told that you must see the West also through the eyes of Jerusalem for the same reasons
Strauss did this and also Zimmern https://twitter.com/cathexis_mf/status/1467912537396162566
This is what Hamilton was worried about while Jefferson was mad that we didn't entertain the French Revolution enough.
https://t.co/9wUsNFlqOb https://t.co/RGEYV39jE7
@Hamiltonianist: a phrase with which you should become familiar as soon as possible is "tools of foreign intrigue"
https://books.google.com/books?id=fzUFAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA194&ots=AwQ_Cu5NTL&dq=%22tools%20of%20foreign%20intrigue%22&pg=PA194#v=onepage&q=%22tools%20of%20foreign%20intrigue%22&f=false https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1467912479581761536/photo/1
This is what Hamilton was worried about while Jefferson was mad that we didn't entertain the French Revolution enough.
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Hamilton/01-21-02-0016-0002 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1467910949923217411/photo/1
The industrial policy stuff is derived from the principles of national sovereignty. It’s about defining what independence actually means when faced with the predicament of enriching our enemies and persecutors through self-imposed weaknesses. It’s not an end in itself. Never was.
From Alexander Hamilton to James McHenry, 27 June 1799
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Hamilton/01-23-02-0236 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1467374783578841090/photo/1
America had an agrarian economy because we started as colonies. The point of a colony is to enrich the “motherland.” To make this scheme profitable, they had to import millions of Africans here to work for as little as possible.
We know all your e-dads from way back. In ye olden times they asked us for “the vision” and now they’re pretending they don’t remember why they asked. This only works on you because you’re new.
The industrial policy stuff is derived from the principles of national sovereignty. It’s about defining what independence actually means when faced with the predicament of enriching our enemies and persecutors through self-imposed weaknesses. It’s not an end in itself. Never was.
The industrial policy stuff is derived from the principles of national sovereignty. It’s about defining what independence actually means when faced with the predicament of enriching our enemies and persecutors through self-imposed weaknesses. It’s not an end in itself. Never was.
America had an agrarian economy because we started as colonies. The point of a colony is to enrich the “motherland.” To make this scheme profitable, they had to import millions of Africans here to work for as little as possible.
Whenever you’re on spaces and you hear somebody insulting our history, you should ask where they’re calling from and if you can talk to an American instead.
The industrial policy stuff is derived from the principles of national sovereignty. It’s about defining what independence actually means when faced with the predicament of enriching our enemies and persecutors through self-imposed weaknesses. It’s not an end in itself. Never was.
The industrial policy stuff is derived from the principles of national sovereignty. It’s about defining what independence actually means when faced with the predicament of enriching our enemies and persecutors through self-imposed weaknesses. It’s not an end in itself. Never was.
Bill Clinton being a Georgetown student body president, Rhodes Scholar, protégé of J. William Fulbright, borderline pederast and passing NAFTA is sort of like if the biggest villain showed up after the villains had already won the fight
Also a lot of these guys think we’re saying that economy is the only thing that matters. We’re talking about it because latent libertarianism is the only thing inhibiting a bunch of people from stepping through the portal at this point.
List was an ideologist of industrialism and industrialization. At the same time, he subordinated the economy to a noneconomic entity—nation—and wanted the economy to serve the nation.
Szporluk
The number of texts about Spaces I received was overwhelming, only matched by some of the dumb things that were reportedly said.
Yes censorship works but you can just Wikipedia these things and refute or prove it right there.
@georgelee1985 @1926outravezsff Alexander Hamilton wasn't jewish. I debunked that in 20 minutes. Lavien isn't 'Levine'.
https://t.co/VZ390qHvVJ
https://t.co/kxTnYNUpcD
https://t.co/iuE438Cvx3 https://t.co/LIUq2ClUf4
Click around in here to find out about what British people thought about the “Anglo-American tradition” until WW2.
John Adams called it “insane.” https://twitter.com/hamiltonianist/status/1402344809591762944
All you have to do is talk about what is good for the American people and hostile alien partisans can't help but making their allegiances obvious. You don't need to talk about craniums and transmissible values or anything like that.
All you have to do is talk about what is good for the American people and hostile alien partisans can't help but making their allegiances obvious. You don't need to talk about craniums and transmissible values or anything like that.
Hazony's son just said you can't deny that American intellectuals were dumb until the Jews showed up. That's how they think about you. https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1467702666163720195/photo/1
Behold the English, they have put the sea in chains; that fierce unruly element no longer dares carry any vessels but with their permission.
—Frederick the Great https://t.co/KO0loTk41i
Remember the lesson of Alan Colmes. He was obviously hand-picked to go up against Hannity b/c he was not handsome and lacked charisma. Now look at hand-picked guys for ‘New Right.’ There are some so obviously unattractive and boring that you can’t think this is good faith.
I just finished reading “Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty”
“@praddenkeefe does what the DOJ, Congress, the FDA, and prosecutors could not — Hold the Sackler family accountable for their crimes against the American people.”
https://t.co/A2g0SRSzbW
@Tarnseele Yes, but Bezos has his position because bank agents encouraged consumption on credit in their own right and through corruption of the law. His clever manipulation of the U.S. mail and cornering small durable goods sales would not have been enough in the absence of that.
This is why they want you only to think of yourselves as individuals. Because their theories are geared towards the end result of a few individuals owning everything.
any economic theory which instructs me to find no difference between my father, my brother, my neighbor, and a foreign man on the other side of the globe is inhuman and incredible
labor-saving machines, do as much now for the manufacturer, as the earth for the cultivator. experience too has proved that mine was but half the question.
Dollars & Cents are to be weighed in the scale against real independance
https://t.co/OsywMHa7zZ
@Hamiltonianist: labor-saving machines, do as much now for the manufacturer, as the earth for the cultivator. experience too has proved that mine was but half the question.
Dollars & Cents are to be weighed in the scale against real independance
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/03-11-02-0018
okay
here's the big switcheroo
are u ready
commercially, England was to early America something like what China is to us now
you can use this historical analogy to help generalize about today
our opponents do this too and pretend they don't
they just say it's good actually https://t.co/fHhFO2qksP
okay
here's the big switcheroo
are u ready
commercially, England was to early America something like what China is to us now
you can use this historical analogy to help generalize about today
our opponents do this too and pretend they don't
they just say it's good actually https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1341559722965495810
For the last quarter of a century the industrial prosperity of the middle and eastern states is to the American slave holders an ABOMINATION; they try to persuade Congress that the prosperity of America depends on the industrial sovereignty of England over North America.
FL 1841 https://t.co/DQJyTLdwQs
@Hamiltonianist Weird how the exact time the American economy was surpassing the British economy we had high tariffs and they had low tariffs and free trade. Then, when times started getting tough in the 1930's their tariffs started going up. Then drop to almost nothing muh globalism post WW2.
Yarvin's latest Grey Mirror post on the virus was so wildly wrongheaded and bad that I am cancelling my paid subscription. Besides, subscribers were promised a proper book of essays for their money. 2 years and $200 later all I've got is pro-vaxx blog posts and bad poetry.
Big government collectivists created trade “regulations” in the early 20th century to crush the business man Übermenschen in favor of the walking stomach helots toiling in the tool factories. Except that’s not even close to what any timeline actually looks like. https://t.co/7V7fIRljhQ
@Hamiltonianist: Sometimes you guys think these are ideological disputes when in reality the problem is that we can’t get people to agree on what even happened
Big government collectivists created trade “regulations” in the early 20th century to crush the business man Übermenschen in favor of the walking stomach helots toiling in the tool factories. Except that’s not even close to what any timeline actually looks like. https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1467627715469594628/photo/1
“Perhaps the best example of the success of the collective method is the centralization of Germany and the organization of Prussia. From its very birth, the Prussian Kingdom has been subjected to a pressure seldom equaled.”
Brooks Adams
“Individuals are important in history in proportion, not to their intrinsic merit, but to their relation to the State.”
Sir J. R. Seeley, 1883 https://t.co/O3IpaPQOYu
WEF - "We cannot hide away from human population... All these things we talk about wouldn't be a problem if it was the size of the population 500 years ago."
World population in 1500: 461 million. https://t.co/NcBN9QDddt
@Hamiltonianist: is it to confuse you
is it because im secretly a commie
is it because im some kind of aggrieved latino postcolonialist
am i yearning for a nonexistent ideal past
or is it because i think this is the kind of energy we need to win again?s=20
We've been posting founders' quotes since before Moldberg told you incorrectly that they were leftwing trash.
Just read it. It's not a mystery what's been going on...and by whom...and since when. https://t.co/31nuXCOUKK
i am a cynical and critical student of dissident politics, distrustful of the media and established power, conscious of the ruthless ends men will go, and i also believe the richest and most powerful people in the world are whoever Forbes and Time magazines tell me they are
@Chi_FF07 Stephen Zarlenga - The Lost Science of Money
Carroll Quigley - The Anglo-American Establishment
Eustace Mullins - The Federal Reserve Conspiracy
Michael Hudson - America's Protectionist Takeoff
i've chosen these ones because of their bibliographies
In ye olde online culture, what I do now was imo the peak of posting. It’s what worked on me. Making discoveries reproducible by collecting and sharing e-books and links was the most valuable thing you could do, because you really wanted somebody else to share theirs with you.
@Hamiltonianist: I have not listened to your podcast. I have not read your book. I do not know your video channel. I don’t care who you’re friends with. I am not impressed by your job. I believe a poster should be judged by his posts. Perhaps this is outdated,,,,, ,, https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1467595159039016960/photo/1
My reading of history is not ideological. I’m just trying to figure out what happened and how we got here. In fact, people often complain that I don’t tell them what it means or what to do with it.
Help me help you. What do you need? More links? Video essays? Write up summaries?
@Hamiltonianist: In ye olde online culture, what I do now was imo the peak of posting. It’s what worked on me. Making discoveries reproducible by collecting and sharing e-books and links was the most valuable thing you could do, because you really wanted somebody else to share theirs with you.
My reading of history is not ideological. I’m just trying to figure out what happened and how we got here. In fact, people often complain that I don’t tell them what it means or what to do with it.
Help me help you. What do you need? More links? Video essays? Write up summaries?
@Hamiltonianist You have been consistent on what you support and what you think is dumb. Even under pressure from group chat organized denunciations, you continued to say this or that meme ideology was dumb until they disappeared. Pinetree, graph,the recent nrx push, etc.
>Globalism isn’t about the economy. It’s an ideology.
>Globalism isn’t an ideology because the oligarchs don’t work together.
>There is no oligarchy because they’re not doing real capitalism.
>Capitalism has nothing to do with anything. Stop talking about that.
Couldn't seem to figure out what Neoliberalism was, but can definitely tweet warnings not to criticize 'Anglo-Capitalism' or you'll be labeled a 'communizt'. Or the squad, or Kantbot, etc. Blah blah blah.
After thousands of these pointless disputations, these freaks tell us that we don’t have a coherent worldview, we don’t know what we want, and we have no way to sell it to normal people who vote.
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This is only one level deeper than dudes wondering why we're telling them Ben Shapiro probably ain't got their best interests at heart and then getting the deer in the headlights look back.
Mahan: This was exactly Bonaparte’s dilemma, and suggested the point of view from which his every action ought to be scrutinized.
Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, 27 April 1809
https://t.co/q1XwSRUusG https://t.co/K4ZqYRqL14
@Hamiltonianist: “our situation invites and our interests prompt us to aim at an ascendant in the system of American affairs.”
Alexander Hamilton, 1787 https://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/fed11.asp
@Hamiltonianist: From Alexander Hamilton to James McHenry, 27 June 1799
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Hamilton/01-23-02-0236 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1467374783578841090/photo/1
How long ago was everybody on here talking nonstop about Vox Day's comic books and Owen Benjamin's bear stuff. Fanclubs are temporary, knowledge is forever. This one is important now bc the others have already been banned.
Guys follow us around FOR YEARS to learn how to lie better. After they can no longer blend in, they decide that what we’ve been talking about FOR YEARS is suddenly insane or nonsensical.
The only way to psychologically injure me on here is to suddenly show yourself to be constitutionally incapable of learning anything after years of following me around and pretending to be sentient.
Screen capping this so that anyone who knows me will know to avoid this guy. Immigrant? "Reformed homosexual"?
He has no answer to the American System questions which I have posed repeatedly, so resorts to making up lies.
Never trust a leaf! https://t.co/nwKfvMLvHv
@Hamiltonianist Well I've no such plans :)
Wasn't even aware of this whole spat until I went to your page. But then I always kept clear of GCs & am generally out of every loop.
As far as I'm concerned (not that it matters), say what you have to say.
Z should neither be under- nor overrated imo.
Proposal: man on the street interview where we ask Republican voters if they find industrial tariffs or sperging about mercenaries in Africa to be more pertinent to their lives.
@ChaseReid5 we see an earlier example of this with those "patriotic conservatives" of the 60s and 70s who turned our war for complete political and economic independence into a mere "tax revolt"
@ChaseReid5 a common tactic of subversives is to label oneself a follower of something, align with only those elements one favors (even some which were highly conditioned) and pretend they were the whole project — in this case, financial deregulation and commitment to NATO
That there's a circle of NRx corpse-fuckers circling the wagons with the stupid idea that Germans funded the Bolsheviks isn't surprising.
"Jabotinsky is their nigga," right?
@Tarnseele IT’S NOTHING TO DO WITH BRITISH GOVERNMENT OR THE BRITISH PEOPLE. THE GOVERNMENT OF THE WORLD IS THE FINANCIAL GOVERNMENT. THE POWER OF MONEY AND OF MONEY ALONE. https://t.co/nNQUnlrpA7
If you're going to call people "national socialists," make sure they are.
And also...thanks for the laughs regarding the "German libel" - which has been repeatedly debunked.
Maybe read some...you know...actual sources.
https://t.co/TG3APkjOg4 https://t.co/EL0cH7CTdL
I went to see el Indio Solari in concert so I am therefore “black” according to Argentine standards, yes. https://twitter.com/6mgcitruszyn/status/1467277846011916288
@Hamiltonianist: Wherein i explain that I have been to Argentina for only a few months and that I like their music and their accent, which is not something I’ve been exactly hiding on here https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1467280434597806082/photo/1
Following a court order, the Biden administration will resume Migrant Protection Protocols (aka Remain in Mexico). It is more limited than Trump's MPP, but it's a step toward getting control of the border.
https://t.co/466qRgJU2t
Most of my ancestry is Anglo. There. You got me. I also have German, Swedish, Irish, and some Spanish in there. Sorry if that disappoints you or we can’t be friends now. I understand. I just identify as American.
@Hamiltonianist: I’m a cat because I don’t want to be an e-celeb, not because I am afraid of foreign agents having my dox which I’m sure they already have.
Most of my ancestry is Anglo. There. You got me. I also have German, Swedish, Irish, and some Spanish in there. Sorry if that disappoints you or we can’t be friends now. I understand. I just identify as American.
>EXPERIENCE TOO HAS PROVED THAT MINE WAS BUT HALF THE QUESTION. THE OTHER HALF IS WHETHER DOLLARS & CENTS ARE TO BE WEIGHED AGAINST REAL INDEPENDENCE
>MANUFACTURES ARE NOW AS NECESSARY TO OUR INDEPENDENCE AS TO OUR COMFORT
>THE WHOLE QUESTION THEN IS SOLVED https://t.co/ESlRZVpryB
Here's more of Jefferson figuring it out after the War of 1812 again
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/03-11-02-0018 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1464434221821280258/photo/1
I have ancestors who fought in the Colonial Wars and in the American Revolution. I haven’t found any Union or Confederate soldiers in my ancestry though so that is probably correct.
This man is a Canadian dual citizen who is mad about French politics. https://twitter.com/russiancosmist/status/1467253830660284418
Martin was going to BAP’s DMs to tattle on me when I said something that didn’t agree with the narrative they’ve been pushing. When I confronted Martin about it he said it wasn’t what it looks like and he’s actually a fan of my content. Go figure. https://t.co/DRtKnsqUIV
Martin was going to BAP’s DMs to tattle on me when I said something that didn’t agree with the narrative they’ve been pushing. When I confronted Martin about it he said it wasn’t what it looks like and he’s actually a fan of my content. Go figure. https://twitter.com/upcuntrymarcher/status/1467236303842394116
I take note from @russiancosmist and also my own instinct to annihilate everything that exists against BAPs expressed recommendations. Unfollowed. Scourged. Executed. https://t.co/gfaui4rVhv
If French people want to be ruled by a goblin who blows smoke up their asses about the fake values of a made up shared heritage, that’s their business. Leave me out of it.
If French people want to be ruled by a goblin who blows smoke up their asses about the fake values of a made up shared heritage, that’s their business. Leave me out of it.
If French people want to be ruled by a goblin who blows smoke up their asses about the fake values of a made up shared heritage, that’s their business. Leave me out of it.
“Whole cultures practicing cannibalism can be partially attributed to nutritional deficiencies.”
1. Who hasn’t added a baby to their diet to fix their macros? Another win for science.
2. Corn is so nutritionally worthless that it makes you want to eat people.
A brief history of the conquest of Mexico
Cortés: Aren’t you guys tired of being raped and eaten all the time?
Aztec tributaries: To be honest, bro. It kind of sucks.
Cortés: So we cool?
Tributaries: Psssh… Yeah, white boy. We cool. *handshake*
Cortés: Let’s roll.
About 10 of us have a complete monopoly on everything bc the rest of you read some accelerationist meme crap about 'you can't go back' from british marxists
@Hamiltonianist: The only thing that really bugs me on TikTok is that people with saltwater tanks think they need to glow in neon colors instead of just looking like a tide pool (normal) https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1466914075728699394/photo/1
Personnel is policy as is oft repeated - who gets the blame for hiring mediocrities and subversive agents with foreign loyalties? FDR? Morgenthau? Why not both?
Many such cases.
https://t.co/GP4m6Cky8Z
Many such cases. I don’t believe Morgenthau and others in the FDR admin were duped by Soviet Agents. I think it was an intentionally included faction from top universities who were known communist sympathizers.
A story as old as time, letting in a 5th column. https://t.co/sHh5feKO75
Greed is good. Being a proponent of capitalism is bad. Reductionism in political economy that leads to subduing all questions to ROI is what corrupts good people into destructive acts. https://t.co/ywIkfYzOHS
Those game coach guys all tell you that women know if they want to go out with you in about five seconds but none of them want you to know that this completely invalidates all of their subsequent advice
They all read a professor called Thomas Sowell, who gave a bunch of interviews about how earning 2 cents an hour would encourage you to maybe start your own radio company one day
@Hamiltonianist: In the free market, you could build wealth while you earned 6 cents an hour and learned the tough lessons of business until you could eventually undercut your boss by hiring somebody to do your job for 3 cents an hour and pass those savings on to the consumer
Yeah so all these guys were trained to become the next policy advisors for guys like Mitt Romney and then they found themselves repeatedly insulted by a bright orange man to thunderous applause https://t.co/GQcZ9HpSkt
@Hamiltonianist: They all read a professor called Thomas Sowell, who gave a bunch of interviews about how earning 2 cents an hour would encourage you to maybe start your own radio company one day
@Hamiltonianist: Yeah so all these guys were trained to become the next policy advisors for guys like Mitt Romney and then they found themselves repeatedly insulted by a bright orange man to thunderous applause https://twitter.com/realprincecem/status/1466348670400540673
Before Trump, the bowtie crew would say that unions were making us less competitive in the global free market while they shilled for sending every job possible overseas and importing “competitive” immigrant labor any time they got the chance. Anybody remember that?
No, we aren’t “measuring skulls.” We read the old timey 19th century physical anthropology books and watched the Dr. Mew videos so we already know what we’re looking at.
@Hamiltonianist: They were having 13 kids and not doing whatever Superman MGTOW shit you people are talking about https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1466290734793773065/photo/1
Most of the classics that you need for a solid education are free in the public domain which is why nobody is promoting them to you and is trying to sell you meme advice instead.
Lincoln had only 6 months of formal schooling. He was an auto-didact who read the Bible cover to cover multiple times, the works of Shakespeare (he often quoted), economic writings of Carey, and his favorite book - the first he ever owned - Weem's biography of George Washington.
Whatever free trade magic market stuff you learned is not what the most popular Republican in the country has been talking about for the last 6 years now
@Hamiltonianist: Whatever free trade magic market stuff you learned is not what the most popular Republican in the country has been talking about for the last 6 years now
Hamilton was striving for a vigorous national life… and by his protective policy and internal improvements he aimed to create yet another vigorous body of supporters, and give the government still more strength and popularity. https://t.co/gnPvuz5CUN
On vaccine mandates, immigration, and trade — private-sector unions and the America First movement find common goals.
Unions can be revitalized to again become populist nationalist forces for the diffusion of economic and political power.
My op-ed:
https://t.co/oIxHjRFTuD
CIA just put out a doc, "Trump—A Unique Challenge," that is inappropriate & contributes to the perception (& at times reality) that elements of the IC are partisan attack dogs against Trump/GOP. Even some current Intel officials are privately characterizing the doc as a hit job🧵
@mell0wbr1ckroad i am living in a freakin' schizo world my brain is meltinggggggg https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1466159213126684677/photo/1
Gr*nga calling an actual demon worshipped by p*dos and narcos who sacrifice human to it a saint because the druglords and the illiterate cholos they lord over refer to it as a "folk saint"
I hate gringos acting like they are Latam experts, I prefer actual racism to this shit. https://t.co/l37oubc2by
Robbery occurred Nov. 28 around 5:10pm in Hancock Park.
Both suspects described as a male, Black, 20-29 yrs old, in a silver sedan with tinted windows, who targeted a female & her infant returning home.
Any info call Wilshire Detectives (213) 922-8217 or https://t.co/Ti3qvwDM7Y https://t.co/Lnn8o7V7MG
"Even virtue proves on examination to be too incomplete to be the End; since it appears possible to possess it while you are asleep, or without putting it into practice throughout the whole of your life..."
Aristotle https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0054%3Abekker+page%3D1095b%3Abekker+line%3D20
@Hamiltonianist: Things that are to be found nowhere else . . . can be learned only in the wonderful sublimity and wonderful simplicity of the Scriptures.
—Augustine
@Hamiltonianist: The Council of Trent
The Sixth Session
https://history.hanover.edu/texts/trent/ct06.html https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1465931656808726530/photo/1
I was wondering why this guy had a Jeffery Epstein profile picture but I googled him and he just looks like that 😂 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1465892973397233666/photo/1
Hostile aliens have stolen your country and are oppressing you?
Quick, everybody, adopt a philosphy that teaches you you have no right to tell anyone what to do.
>that's not what it means
Yes it does. https://t.co/z9T0Lwwmie
Hostile aliens have stolen your country and are oppressing you?
Quick, everybody, adopt a philosphy that teaches you you have no right to tell anyone what to do.
>that's not what it means
Yes it does. https://t.co/z9T0Lwwmie
"When Pete Buttigieg represents the good old days of an institution, it is an institution that has rotted all the way down to its core..."
https://t.co/vVDC4bKxjN
NOW - Biden: "Alright, here we go. Amend title—eh, I'm not gonna read it all. I'll just sign it."
https://twitter.com/jacobkschneider/status/1465722661741465600/video/1
@Hamiltonianist: this is just happening to me isn't it
this is who they think i am https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1465827641462714370/photo/1
@Hamiltonianist: is this some kind of error in the targeted advertising algorithm or do they do this to everybody https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1465824857677910019/photo/1
@Hamiltonianist: this one features a Native American woman who educates her white male companion about the ancient wisdom of the forest https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1465823965876658182/photo/1
We agreed to delete the cultural memory of fighting Indians on the frontier in a gesture of the kind of kumbaya world harmony that boomers like, and now random people from all over the planet move here and tell us we’re evil because we killed the Indians. Lol
@d1stelfink a problem i have is that people don't even know that what i'm saying is political and then they get mad at me when they find out it's not actually adjacent to them
@Hamiltonianist: we must invoke the entire philosophical heritage of western civilization in support of our argument that libs are deceptive when it's advantageous to them
@ReviloOliver4 @AodhAscan @bronzeagemantis Because they could coordinate the price of gold between their banks. They can do the same thing with international exchange rates on central bank debt certificates. You are incapable of telling me anything I don't know.
Tucker Carlson Blasting America Last GOP Senators Demanding Foreign Labor Amid Jobs Crisis
"We are hoping that the next Republican primary, all 9 of the people you're looking at right now will be defeated and replaced by people who care about unemployed Americans." #ExpandTheBan https://t.co/r67vh262hl
@BranFlakes5000 no clue how all these people have managed to go their whole lives until twitter spaces were invented to notice that's the way they talk to each other about us
The tech industry is being weaponized against normal Americans.
It’s not a coincidence that the people involved in media censorship are foreign-born.
Lavrentiy Beria, Lazar Kaganovich, and a number of the Soviet enforcers weren’t Russian.
If a man would study economics to some purpose, he must study them practically... He must begin by learning the principles of trade and finance as they are presented in the daily experience, just as the soldier, the sailor, the lawyer, and the doctor learn their professions. https://t.co/sHcGzBtvyN
“A heterogeneous mass of pictures, laces, statues, porcelain, and coins has no more significance than would have stray lines taken at random from the poets of a thousand languages and printed side by side.”
Brooks Adams https://t.co/Qqrf6al1OM
This guy got in a fight with his rabbi or something and now we’re supposed to care about him? I’m not following. https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1465406197494812673/photo/1
1861 (published posthumously), Edward Kellogg roasting the Bank of England for loaning to speculators instead of 'window guidance' to productive industry...
Could have just as easily been written by Professor Werner today. https://t.co/5LsfMvdpi9
"Rothschild may be taken as the type of the whole system, and the following notice of him and of his modes of taxing those by whom he was surrounded, furnishes a picture of the speculators of every kind, in England, who live at the cost of the labourers of the world:" https://t.co/hvWAli7uh7
Henry Charles Carey: "the question now to be settled is, whether the labourers, the men who produce all that we consume, or the exchangers
shall be masters." https://t.co/L8OaUybG0e
Peter Daszak in 2016 gives the rationale for work by his colleagues in China on manipulating the coronavirus spike protein to see if they can infect human cells.
https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4966182/user-clip-daszak-2016-describing-chinas-colleagues-work-coronavirus-spike-protein
WATCH: Samsung said it had picked Taylor, Texas, as the location for a new $17 billion plant to make advanced chips. The construction of the plant will begin in the first half of next year, and start production in the second half of 2024 https://t.co/VOoDGuxdV7 https://t.co/RHCyfpmjV2
Some of them scrub the sink with bleach and/or Ajax and then rinse it off to prove the sink is clean first. You know that sink is going to smell like chemicals for hours even after you rinse it off so idk why you would immediately soak some chicken in it
There is some debate in the community about whether to use soap, vinegar and lemon juice, or just water but they pretty much all agree you have to massage the chicken in the sink.
@Hamiltonianist: Some of them scrub the sink with bleach and/or Ajax and then rinse it off to prove the sink is clean first. You know that sink is going to smell like chemicals for hours even after you rinse it off so idk why you would immediately soak some chicken in it
@Hamiltonianist: There is some debate in the community about whether to use soap, vinegar and lemon juice, or just water but they pretty much all agree you have to massage the chicken in the sink.
@gnome_reader @hannibaptist @AmonTabor tl:dr the concepts of "the gold standard" and "free coinage" (later "private") were unknown before the Brit Mint Act of 1666. These were then imitated unsuccessfully by their rivals. The entire history of money doesn't look like what liberts talk about
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/statutes-realm/vol5/pp598-600
@gnome_reader @hannibaptist @AmonTabor I do not know how currency debased to a significant degree "is only possible through govt control of coinage." Perhaps one of you could explain that to me using real examples from history.
@Hamiltonianist: @gnome_reader @hannibaptist @AmonTabor For example, Ben Bernanke famously told Ron Paul the government has no right to control or supervise the Fed, that the Fed creates "credit" on a computer now instead of printing it, then he admitted he could not even define what the difference between money and credit was.
@gnome_reader @hannibaptist @AmonTabor I do not know how currency debased to a significant degree "is only possible through govt control of coinage." Perhaps one of you could explain that to me using real examples from history.
@hannibaptist @gnome_reader @AmonTabor Your original point involved having discovered the existence of private coinage in the history of Rome somewhere and I would like to know where you found it because I believe it didn't exist.
Okay so get this: They are like NFTs but nobody owns them because they’re in the public domain. Instead of monkey pictures, they are ebooks. Wait. Come back.
A new Dept. of the @Interior report on #OilandGas leasing in federal lands and waters advises the DOI’s Bureau of Land Management to raise royalties, rental rates, and other fees on oil and gas companies but has not moved to halt new leasing entirely. https://t.co/LY3zVdzYkx
A 'quote': To repeat or copy the words of (a person or a book or other source).
Not: most of it, but switch a word
Or: "that sounds like something I've been told he'd say" https://t.co/KimvY1BoWP https://t.co/UENituLecW
@apex_simmaps that idiot told me hamilton was trying to make us a country of debt slaves and then he said i don't know anything because Irish people invented nationalism. lol
@EarwaxTasty @Hamiltonianist george papadopolous' book. the aussie intelligence service role in the origin of russiagate is 100% confirmed now iirc but all we've heard about is bong "ex" mi6 agent steele.
>EXPERIENCE TOO HAS PROVED THAT MINE WAS BUT HALF THE QUESTION. THE OTHER HALF IS WHETHER DOLLARS & CENTS ARE TO BE WEIGHED AGAINST REAL INDEPENDENCE
>MANUFACTURES ARE NOW AS NECESSARY TO OUR INDEPENDENCE AS TO OUR COMFORT
>THE WHOLE QUESTION THEN IS SOLVED https://t.co/ESlRZVpryB
@Hamiltonianist: If you don't have some weird unwavering attachment to "Jeffersonian principles" that Jefferson himself abandoned, you can take a shortcut here by just reading Alexander Hamilton say the same thing 30 years earlier.
https://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/fed11.asp https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1464441125687607303/photo/1
And it remains true to this day.
A people are not free unless they own their own means of production.
Otherwise you’re at the whim of financiers and foreign powers. https://t.co/laIBu7owWc
>EXPERIENCE TOO HAS PROVED THAT MINE WAS BUT HALF THE QUESTION. THE OTHER HALF IS WHETHER DOLLARS & CENTS ARE TO BE WEIGHED AGAINST REAL INDEPENDENCE
>MANUFACTURES ARE NOW AS NECESSARY TO OUR INDEPENDENCE AS TO OUR COMFORT
>THE WHOLE QUESTION THEN IS SOLVED https://t.co/ESlRZVpryB
@Hamiltonianist: >EXPERIENCE TOO HAS PROVED THAT MINE WAS BUT HALF THE QUESTION. THE OTHER HALF IS WHETHER DOLLARS & CENTS ARE TO BE WEIGHED AGAINST REAL INDEPENDENCE
>MANUFACTURES ARE NOW AS NECESSARY TO OUR INDEPENDENCE AS TO OUR COMFORT
>THE WHOLE QUESTION THEN IS SOLVED https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1464437028796321794/photo/1
Here's more of Jefferson figuring it out after the War of 1812 again
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/03-11-02-0018 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1464434221821280258/photo/1
the Jeffersonian theory that it was impossible to hate the French and British at the same time was proven pretty solidly wrong over the next two centuries
"Before my election, our leaders used the great American middle class as a piggy bank to fund their delusional global projects."
"They decimated American manufacturing to promote economic growth in foreign countries."
"They used our military to defend immensely wealthy nations" https://t.co/Vy4mqfQ4kH
Sorry if it wasn't clear: George Washington suspected Shay's Rebellion of being part of a larger British operation to bring us back under the Empire https://t.co/Zq161osHCT
@Hamiltonianist: "a proof of the abyss of degradation into which we are fallen. these ordures are rapidly depraving the public taste, and lessening its relish for sound food. as vehicles of information, and a curb on our functionaries they have rendered themselves useless"
Jefferson on the press
@Hamiltonianist: Jefferson was late on this one too.
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/03-07-02-0052 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1464411360884785156/photo/1
@Hamiltonianist: The Federalists wanted to make it harder for foreigners to vote, deported annoying aliens, and told liberal journalists to shut up. Good heavens.
do i know that my posts about washing poultry will do better than my posts about the letters of John Adams? Yes. Will I change my style accordingly? No.
@Hamiltonianist: i present here evidence of collusion uncovered in one such nefarious private network https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1464393898478825476/photo/1
You send me the notes then I read the notes and send you back my notes. Now we both have the notes. It's simple. https://twitter.com/gnocchiwizard/status/1463926199088926720
@Hopeful_Saudade Long ago it was part of the argument but for over 200 years now people partial to the Jeffersonian view have assumed the conclusion as a matter of fact and they don’t appear to know anything about what the reasons for it were supposed to be anymore
The Quasi-War, the Citizen Genet flap, that's a legit rabbit hole to go down. America taking the French road would have been a bad scene. https://t.co/rEIiBJlk2F
Realization over the last few weeks that the statement 'Federalists were pro-British' in libertarian/civil war buff lit is based on Jeffersonian takes on the very real battle over American attitudes towards the French Revolution that weren't settled until Napoleon took charge. https://t.co/rPV8oJ2FkU
Among Genet’s legacies were the Democratic societies, so called, modeled on the famous “clubs” of Paris.
Hamilton and Washington and the Federalists considered them dangerous, obnoxious, and largely responsible for the outbreaks in Pennsylvania
Washington smote them all https://t.co/ZwkNrWaeqm
@Hamiltonianist: To James Madison from George Washington, 5 November 1786
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Madison/01-09-02-0070#JSMN-01-09-02-0070-fn-0001 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1464355780556050432/photo/1
Among Genet’s legacies were the Democratic societies, so called, modeled on the famous “clubs” of Paris.
Hamilton and Washington and the Federalists considered them dangerous, obnoxious, and largely responsible for the outbreaks in Pennsylvania
Washington smote them all https://t.co/ZwkNrWaeqm
@Hamiltonianist: Among Genet’s legacies were the Democratic societies, so called, modeled on the famous “clubs” of Paris.
Hamilton and Washington and the Federalists considered them dangerous, obnoxious, and largely responsible for the outbreaks in Pennsylvania
Washington smote them all https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1464352146015469568/photo/1
Moldbug's one (???) mention of Friedrich List is telling kids Ludwig von Mises was a 'fine Teutonic gentleman'.
5 seconds in Mises' early life section:
WRONG
https://t.co/8MmUGVyG5W https://t.co/NwuI0EuvmX
Us:
Hey, they erased history and told you classical liberalism was conservatism, and Alexander Hamilton was the bad guy
Guys who can't dump the libertarian baggage:
That's crazy, I've never heard that before. That's not what Ron Chernow, Milton Friedman, and Moldbug told me https://t.co/GiGHw02UUf
Again, Jefferson even said he wished he’d be in the grave before witnessing the unworthy sons of the 76 revolution perpetrate an act of suicide on themselves over an abstract principle regarding property and slaves, who he wishes could just be deported
https://t.co/ITjP5yLHAF
@Hamiltonianist: Real Jefferson haters can focus on this part though and I won’t hold it against them https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1464348855873380357/photo/1
Jefferson was a patriot though and when it became obvious that his ideas were no longer defensible he asked everybody to keep pace with him and no longer quote his earlier opinions. Unfortunately nobody got the memo as happens in history when great men change their minds too late
@Hamiltonianist: Again, Jefferson even said he wished he’d be in the grave before witnessing the unworthy sons of the 76 revolution perpetrate an act of suicide on themselves over an abstract principle regarding property and slaves, who he wishes could just be deported
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/03-15-02-0518
What is “indisputable” is this, and even Jefferson later admitted he was wrong after England began kidnapping our sailors and we declared war on them while woefully unprepared in no small part thanks to the peculiar vision for the country which came to be named after Jefferson https://t.co/G9RoWEnyjM
@Hamiltonianist: Jefferson was a patriot though and when it became obvious that his ideas were no longer defensible he asked everybody to keep pace with him and no longer quote his earlier opinions. Unfortunately nobody got the memo as happens in history when great men change their minds too late
What is “indisputable” is this, and even Jefferson later admitted he was wrong after England began kidnapping our sailors and we declared war on them while woefully unprepared in no small part thanks to the peculiar vision for the country which came to be named after Jefferson
they [the Virginia party] were ready enough for party purposes to declaim against England, to talk war and yet keep the peace
They were prepared to … be as offensive as possible to England, but they were not half so ready to fight with their kinsmen as the “British” Federalists https://t.co/5RlpMl4OVW
The only serious criticism of Hamilton’s financial policy is that it strained the new fabric too severely, and this criticism always seeks proof in the excise law
Hamilton believed unless the govt could enact and enforce such a law the system of the Constitution was worthless https://t.co/5eF7NN0fvB
Hamilton began to believe not only that pure democracy was abstractly perilous, but that there were in this country, as in France, elements which considered democracy and anarchy as convertible terms, and were bent on producing the latter. https://t.co/J5zKSmW7UM
@Hamiltonianist: The only serious criticism of Hamilton’s financial policy is that it strained the new fabric too severely, and this criticism always seeks proof in the excise law
Hamilton believed unless the govt could enact and enforce such a law the system of the Constitution was worthless https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1464338178479820801/photo/1
The Jeffersonians were justly alarmed
If Hamilton made a successful treaty he would be stronger and more popular than ever
With these views the outcry against Hamilton started https://t.co/uiexskFTFz
@Hamiltonianist: Hamilton began to believe not only that pure democracy was abstractly perilous, but that there were in this country, as in France, elements which considered democracy and anarchy as convertible terms, and were bent on producing the latter. https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1464336780908400641/photo/1
they [the Virginia party] were ready enough for party purposes to declaim against England, to talk war and yet keep the peace
They were prepared to … be as offensive as possible to England, but they were not half so ready to fight with their kinsmen as the “British” Federalists https://t.co/5RlpMl4OVW
@Hamiltonianist: The Jeffersonians were justly alarmed
If Hamilton made a successful treaty he would be stronger and more popular than ever
With these views the outcry against Hamilton started https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1464335741673107457/photo/1
Hamilton equipped his friend, Mr. Smith of South Carolina, with a speech
arguing against the resolution on his constant principles that in trade this country should know neither friend nor enemy, but be governed wholly by its interests. https://t.co/C9LnTvzV1a
@Hamiltonianist: they [the Virginia party] were ready enough for party purposes to declaim against England, to talk war and yet keep the peace
They were prepared to … be as offensive as possible to England, but they were not half so ready to fight with their kinsmen as the “British” Federalists https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1464334592702181380/photo/1
@Hamiltonianist: Hamilton equipped his friend, Mr. Smith of South Carolina, with a speech
arguing against the resolution on his constant principles that in trade this country should know neither friend nor enemy, but be governed wholly by its interests. https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1464333047092822020/photo/1
@Hamiltonianist: Enclosure: [Notes on Conduct with Great Britain], [10 April 1797]
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Hamilton/01-21-02-0016-0002#ARHN-01-21-02-0016-0002-fn-0004 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1464331959522369536/photo/1
@Hamiltonianist: Enclosure: [Notes on Conduct with Great Britain], [10 April 1797]
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Hamilton/01-21-02-0016-0002#ARHN-01-21-02-0016-0002-fn-0004 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1464331154257891328/photo/1
@Hamiltonianist: Enclosure: [Notes on Conduct with Great Britain], [10 April 1797]
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Hamilton/01-21-02-0016-0002#ARHN-01-21-02-0016-0002-fn-0004 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1464330658105348100/photo/1
Again Ham. and Wash. wished to go farther and suspend Genet from the exercise of his function, and again Jeff. checked and prevented decisive action.
Genet went on for a few months insulting out government
his power for mischief ended when he appealed to the people against Wash https://t.co/qpn5nE39kb
@Hamiltonianist: Enclosure: [Notes on Conduct with Great Britain], [10 April 1797]
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Hamilton/01-21-02-0016-0002#ARHN-01-21-02-0016-0002-fn-0012 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1464328321496354816/photo/1
@Hamiltonianist: in some places in Asia they run around barefoot on reefs. They transport durian/pigs in cages on the back of their mopeds. open sewers along the roads with nothing stopping anybody from falling in. Bathroom is a community outhouse that has a hole in the floor and a water hose
“it is the duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and humbly to implore his protection and favor” —George Washington
Thanksgiving Proclamation, 3 October 1789
https://t.co/SR8FyWtyvo
@Hamiltonianist: “most humbly offering our prayers and supplications to the great Lord and Ruler of Nations and beseech him to pardon our national and other transgressions—to enable us all, whether in public or private stations, to perform our several and relative duties properly and punctually”
“it is the duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and humbly to implore his protection and favor” —George Washington
Thanksgiving Proclamation, 3 October 1789
https://t.co/SR8FyWtyvo
“it is the duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and humbly to implore his protection and favor” —George Washington
Thanksgiving Proclamation, 3 October 1789
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/05-04-02-0091
@Hamiltonianist: Again Ham. and Wash. wished to go farther and suspend Genet from the exercise of his function, and again Jeff. checked and prevented decisive action.
Genet went on for a few months insulting out government
his power for mischief ended when he appealed to the people against Wash https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1463973645315833859/photo/1
@Hamiltonianist Its almost like reasonable intelligent people have complex beliefs that are occasionally revised.
I have a feeling the reduction of founding figures to caricatures happened simultaneously with the subversion of our founding myth from national to ideological.
Umm excuse me but ackshually finance has nothing to do with anything blah blah blah https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1463942091826876445/photo/1
I just finished reading "Alexander Hamilton" by Henry Cabot Lodge.
"A masterful biography of one of America's most-studied and least-understood Founding Fathers. Lodge focuses on Hamilton's public persona, political quarrels, and theories of statecraft"
https://t.co/IohaYR9odQ
Keep Jefferson but put him on new money 🤝 https://twitter.com/tummymuncher/status/1463736892495704066 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1463751173077229569/photo/1
I post this one sometimes because it’s funny but in context it’s about inducing Brits to invest their capital here because we didn’t have enough of it. This happens to be the great crime for which Jefferson stans accuse Hamilton… but nefariously so,,,, https://t.co/PRnq1GxgXS https://t.co/1ollgZMHfv
I post this quote a lot because I really like it but you can see what was wrong with his conception of how to actually enforce it by reading how the Embargo Act still appealed to certain of his proclivities even 14 years later
https://t.co/PKzTrYLudD https://t.co/NL0Jgh0bVH
@Hamiltonianist: I post this one sometimes because it’s funny but in context it’s about inducing Brits to invest their capital here because we didn’t have enough of it. This happens to be the great crime for which Jefferson stans accuse Hamilton… but nefariously so,,,, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/01-23-02-0225 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1463747840363008003/photo/1
We were in such a bad state that we weren’t even sure if we should declare war on England when they started kidnapping our sailors years after Hamilton died but Jefferson, who didn’t even want us to have a real navy, thought Hamilton was too soft on England. Doesn’t fit right.
@Hamiltonianist: I post this quote a lot because I really like it but you can see what was wrong with his conception of how to actually enforce it by reading how the Embargo Act still appealed to certain of his proclivities even 14 years later
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embargo_Act_of_1807?wprov=sfti1 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1463734825899081728/photo/1
Jefferson thought English people were a swearing race of carnivorous animals. He called England “the old hive” and said their government was founded on principles that were incompatible with the safety of other nations.
That’s the position from which he was insulting Hamilton.
@Hamiltonianist: We were in such a bad state that we weren’t even sure if we should declare war on England when they started kidnapping our sailors years after Hamilton died but Jefferson, who didn’t even want us to have a real navy, thought Hamilton was too soft on England. Doesn’t fit right.
@cryptotarded In the same letter that Jefferson called England the old hive, he said he hoped the English partialities that are strengthened by immigration from there would be eradicated
Jefferson called Hamilton an Anglophile because he wanted to remain neutral here while TJ thought the US should establish an empire of liberty all over the world. Jefferson later said he wished he could raze London to the ground after missing his opportunity to join in the war. https://t.co/UXhoGqBH6y
@Hamiltonianist: Jefferson thought English people were a swearing race of carnivorous animals. He called England “the old hive” and said their government was founded on principles that were incompatible with the safety of other nations.
That’s the position from which he was insulting Hamilton.
Jefferson called Hamilton an Anglophile because he wanted to remain neutral here while TJ thought the US should establish an empire of liberty all over the world. Jefferson later said he wished he could raze London to the ground after missing his opportunity to join in the war.
@ScottMGreer Earth to Scott. This is the third time I’m sending you the link to the letter you’re referencing.
https://t.co/53AtksDMBi https://t.co/epZ94ENQIq
@Hamiltonianist: @ScottMGreer The thing you’re quoting says Hamilton wasn’t even the author of the quote you’re ascribing to Hamilton. What are you doing https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1463718458944724994/photo/1
@ScottMGreer Earth to Scott. This is the third time I’m sending you the link to the letter you’re referencing.
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Hamilton/01-03-02-0347 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1463717652048728070/photo/1
@ScottMGreer According to Chernow 😂
Okay. I’ll bite. Why do you love Chernow so much https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1463716266959462400/photo/1
Hours later, dudes are still wondering why I told them maybe they should read somebody besides Ron Chernow's opinions on Alexander Hamilton. https://t.co/CGEYnzKoau
@ScottMGreer The work cited is online. I linked to it. It doesn’t say what Chernow or you claim it says. It wouldn’t matter even if it did. Your reference material is fake and you can’t even bring something real to support your argument. Instead, you insist that I need to read more. 🤡
The excerpt Scott used here is from journalist Ron Chernow’s biography of Hamilton, on which the play is based. The first quote can be found nowhere except in Chernow’s book. The citation listed, Phocion II, wasn’t even published on that date.
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Hamilton/01-03-02-0347 https://twitter.com/scottmgreer/status/1463551257201807364 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1463708375867224070/photo/1
@ScottMGreer @sneethe_feethe @hanekawahater @Tarnseele The first quote there doesn’t appear anywhere online except in Chernow’s book. I downloaded the ebook to check what the citation is but those words aren’t in there either. Phocion 2 wasn’t even published on the same date that Chernow lists.
https://t.co/KwGinZfjqb https://t.co/A7HgYAgjeg
Damn, people. It's not like we don't tell you where this stuff is. But I'm sure Ron Chernow's book the hit play is based on is much better. https://t.co/M40yPO9uEC
@ScottMGreer @sneethe_feethe @hanekawahater @Tarnseele The first quote there doesn’t appear anywhere online except in Chernow’s book. I downloaded the ebook to check what the citation is but those words aren’t in there either. Phocion 2 wasn’t even published on the same date that Chernow lists.
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Hamilton/01-03-02-0347#ARHN-01-03-02-0347-fn-0001 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1463702805139496963/photo/1
He rightly believed that success and stability would do more than anything else to compel the respect and consideration of the rest of the world
In his report on manufactures a cardinal principle was that of retaliation, & the hand he meant thus to force was the hand of England https://t.co/yEIB4nHCDi
There’s a banger line in here where he says their “general theories” sound nice but have nothing to do with what the British actually do and, since their theories are full of errors, he’s just going to pass over them and talk about what’s good for America. https://t.co/6Q7jQKViog https://t.co/ZnLSXtkOQS
@Hamiltonianist: There’s a banger line in here where he says their “general theories” sound nice but have nothing to do with what the British actually do and, since their theories are full of errors, he’s just going to pass over them and talk about what’s good for America. https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Hamilton/01-10-02-0001-0007 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1463688471969624064/photo/1
@classicalmagus @CovidXmas2021 @ScottMGreer The charter of the 1st Bank of the US expired in 1811.
Citibank was founded in 1812.
https://t.co/bHedW2zZYJ
https://t.co/dsv3yEU6IR
This is a link to the Discourses on Davila by John Adams, to which Jefferson responded that Washington’s Vice President was a threat to the republic in a foreword he published with Paine’s Rights of Man.
https://t.co/PDZDk9Amh9
@Hamiltonianist: He rightly believed that success and stability would do more than anything else to compel the respect and consideration of the rest of the world
In his report on manufactures a cardinal principle was that of retaliation, & the hand he meant thus to force was the hand of England https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1463685106917273600/photo/1
@classicalmagus @ScottMGreer The 'Hamilton wuz jooish' story comes from a 1902 novel by Gertrude Atherton and currently a guy named Andrew Porwancher. It's one of those 'Hortler had one ball' stories, genius.
https://t.co/yhhPfkZWhI
@georgelee1985 @1926outravezsff Alexander Hamilton wasn't jewish. I debunked that in 20 minutes. Lavien isn't 'Levine'.
https://t.co/VZ390qHvVJ
https://t.co/kxTnYNUpcD
https://t.co/iuE438Cvx3 https://t.co/LIUq2ClUf4
From John Adams to Secretary John Jay. Grosvenor Square, Westminster, 6 August, 1785.
https://oll.libertyfund.org/titles/adams-the-works-of-john-adams-vol-8-letters-and-state-papers-1782-1799 https://t.co/mN3vMBSIRs
Observations on the Commerce of the American States (1784)

John Holroyd Earl of Sheffield https://twitter.com/OldBookClub/status/1328170316925784064/photo/1
Mahan: After seven years of independence, out of a total of $20,000,000 imports to the 🇺🇸, over $15,000,000 were from dominions of 🇬🇧… The commercial dependence is evident; it had rather increased than diminished since the Peace.
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From John Adams to Jonathan Jackson, 1 October 1785
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Adams/06-17-02-0255 https://twitter.com/OldBookClub/status/1327802279756394496/photo/1
From George Washington to David Stuart, 1 July 1787
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/04-05-02-0225 https://twitter.com/OldBookClub/status/1327804048418881536/photo/1
“Now, I will forfeit my Life, if you can find one Sentence in my Defence of the Constitutions, or the Discourses on Davila, which by a fair construction, can favour the introduction of hereditary Monarchy or Aristocracy into America.”
—John Adams to Thomas Jefferson
Given that this was written during the War of 1812, this is a prime example of how one rhetorically dunked on their opponents during the early 19th century. https://t.co/CQpRCLB9hX
Given that this was written during the War of 1812, this is a prime example of how one rhetorically dunked on their opponents during the early 19th century.
“Now, I will forfeit my Life, if you can find one Sentence in my Defence of the Constitutions, or the Discourses on Davila, which by a fair construction, can favour the introduction of hereditary Monarchy or Aristocracy into America.”
—John Adams to Thomas Jefferson
I was persuaded that a project of Such a Government was unnatural irrational and impracticable
Napoleon has invented a Word, which perfectly expresses my opinion ever Since. He calls the Project Ideology
Napoleon’s opinion and mine: it was all madness.
https://t.co/TzdQM57wWT
@Hamiltonianist: “Now, I will forfeit my Life, if you can find one Sentence in my Defence of the Constitutions, or the Discourses on Davila, which by a fair construction, can favour the introduction of hereditary Monarchy or Aristocracy into America.”
—John Adams to Thomas Jefferson
@Hamiltonianist: I was persuaded that a project of Such a Government was unnatural irrational and impracticable
Napoleon has invented a Word, which perfectly expresses my opinion ever Since. He calls the Project Ideology
Napoleon’s opinion and mine: it was all madness.
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/03-06-02-0238
Jefferson to Washington https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/05-08-02-0129 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1463656995626504192/photo/1
Joe Biden is the ornamental “head of wood” which is not really a check upon anything that Adams described. Trump did not lack energy but he discovered “the highest office in the land” isn’t where the power really is and he found himself in a continual contest with it from outside https://twitter.com/Rabid_Dogman/status/1463649574808166401
...Democracy in fact was throughout most of its history a servant of Economics in its battle against Authority.
-FPY https://t.co/8gAwKyIiZh https://t.co/dA6tXB8sCW
tl;dr Adams and Hamilton said a weak executive power would deliver us into the hands of an unchecked oligarchy. Jefferson said a strong executive is too much like a king and therefore incompatible with republican ideals. He also believed the senate to be an aristocracy.
There used to be these guys called Kings that would sometimes foil their plans. They got rid of them. Then there was this thing called Government that would sometimes foil their plans. They've just about gotten rid of it. Now you're foiling their plans, so they'll replace YOU.
tl;dr Adams and Hamilton said a weak executive power would deliver us into the hands of an unchecked oligarchy. Jefferson said a strong executive is too much like a king and therefore incompatible with republican ideals. He also believed the senate to be an aristocracy.
@Hamiltonianist: This is a link to the Discourses on Davila by John Adams, to which Jefferson responded that Washington’s Vice President was a threat to the republic in a foreword he published with Paine’s Rights of Man.
https://archive.org/details/discoursesondavi00adam
Everybody knows this now but Jefferson told Washington he wasn’t responsible for one syllable in his clerk’s newspaper. https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1463641590950334476/photo/1
Hamilton reasoned that, if his financial policy could be made successful, a good national government might be built up, and that if it proved too strong and the new system gave way, then the Constitution was not worth preserving. https://t.co/pTSRkB47r7
@Hamiltonianist: Nothing too juicy in here unless you already know how he is being deceptive, evading responsibility, and being a sore loser. https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/01-24-02-0330
We need an alternative to the national bank. How about we make a bank disguised as a water company, and use it to get people elected? Yeah, we can overthrow the national bank with our bank. Then banks can make a central bank that is only disguised as a national bank. Free at last
@Hamiltonianist: Wait what if we complain that the banks that form the central bank are actually the BIG GOVERNMENT interfering with the banks and the government needs less power in relation to the banks so that the banks themselves will have less power? Genius.
We need an alternative to the national bank. How about we make a bank disguised as a water company, and use it to get people elected? Yeah, we can overthrow the national bank with our bank. Then banks can make a central bank that is only disguised as a national bank. Free at last
@Hamiltonianist Sure but they were even more exclusionary than the most hardcore alt rightist is today. They might not have known it as a scientific concept but they for sure intuited it to some degree.
Classic dialectical perfidy is described here.
If you encounter dialectical perfidy being employed against you, you can be reasonably certain who you're dealing with. https://t.co/ttnk7iaUqP
If you quote statesmen, they say you lack theory.
If you quote the theory, they ask what it has to do with the real world.
If you tell them what the real world is like, they ask what that has to do with an ideal world.
And on and on and on and on…
It’s not about “monarchist beliefs” but about how mass immigration undermines our national sovereignty and causes civil strife. The paper opens with Jefferson’s own words before he decided he needed to import people to vote for him. Lol
https://www.founders.archives.gov/documents/Hamilton/01-25-02-0280 https://twitter.com/hanekawahater/status/1463552250555609102
@Tarnseele @hanekawahater Which indicates his immigration restriction had nothing to do with race and everything to do with ensuring Jeffersonians had fewer voters
Jefferson thought importing Africans into the US by calling them property was an abuse of language. He also said they could easily be expatriated if not for the planters who would prefer to commit suicide. He hoped to not see this treason in his lifetime.
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Jefferson thought importing Africans into the US by calling them property was an abuse of language. He also said they could easily be expatriated if not for the planters who would prefer to commit suicide. He hoped to not see this treason in his lifetime.
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/03-15-02-0518 https://twitter.com/hanekawahater/status/1463577413196079108
great irony of American history, still untangling itself and confusing many amateur readers of history, is that the region most genetically English was also the one which achieved the greatest separation from the British Empire
Hamilton didn’t write about how much he loved England. He did want to imitate certain of their institutions and policies, but doing the same thing as your enemy doesn’t mean you love your enemy. The Anglophile charges come from the newspaper propaganda of his political opponents.
@LucaHCacciatore Erasmus Peshine Smith introduced Hamilton’s American system to japan during the Meiji Restoration https://twitter.com/hamiltonianist/status/1396269340521996291?s=21
Hamilton didn’t write about how much he loved England. He did want to imitate certain of their institutions and policies, but doing the same thing as your enemy doesn’t mean you love your enemy. The Anglophile charges come from the newspaper propaganda of his political opponents.
In 1779, Hamilton said there weren’t enough whites in the South, although there was an abundance of blacks.
Therefore,,, Hamilton was a cringe race cuck unlike the proud Southern people.
In 1779, Hamilton said there weren’t enough whites in the South, although there was an abundance of blacks.
Therefore,,, Hamilton was a cringe race cuck unlike the proud Southern people.
All these high profile rightist/conservative accounts on Twitter who haven't read much of the founders' words are quite often posting absolute gibberish about the founders.
Half of them sound like Moldberg clones.
"Bro, it was the Ultracalvinists."
@Hamiltonianist: Jefferson was a realist though, as he considered English people to be an alien race of carnivorous animals https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1463550221678354449/photo/1
The lie detector determined that was a lie https://twitter.com/scottmgreer/status/1463497019780210696 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1463549147387072513/photo/1
Tucker Carlson's Segment On George Soros Backing Lawless Prosecutors And The GOP Establishment (Bush Family) Working With His Organization To Resettle Afghan Refugees https://t.co/3qYh2RImTy
Hamilton was striving for a vigorous national life… and by his protective policy and internal improvements he aimed to create yet another vigorous body of supporters, and give the government still more strength and popularity. https://t.co/gnPvuz5CUN
@Hamiltonianist: Hamilton reasoned that, if his financial policy could be made successful, a good national government might be built up, and that if it proved too strong and the new system gave way, then the Constitution was not worth preserving. https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1463380458033463296/photo/1
people ask why i take such bold positions given the sensitive nature of politics, the mercenary nature of propagandists, the vicious nature of the corrupt regime
the answer is
i have nothing to lose that they could take from me. and nothing to gain that they could give to me.
Tucker Carlson Discussing The Massacre In Waukesha & Calling Out The Media For Ignoring Brooks' Anti-White Background
"The more we learn about Darrell Brooks the easier it is to understand why the media don't want to talk about him." https://t.co/jGIEXorgjW
#Antifa accounts in Portland & beyond are terrified over the #Rittenhouse acquittal because they're afraid others will shoot them dead during an attack & have a legal argument for self-defense. They're urging comrades to get guns immediately so they can kill before being killed. https://t.co/H7dz2Bm1rc
“What are the growing number of college bureaucrats actually doing all day?” These emails don’t write themselves, someone needs to set up the crying room, order food, sort the students into the room of their appropriate color, etc. https://t.co/CJY8XSii8u
"the nation’s immigrant population grew to 45.7 million in October 2021, a 1.8 million increase since October 2020. ... The growth in the last year follows a nearly 600,000 decline in the total immigrant population between October 2019 and October 2020." https://t.co/4rUK8pBbqx
Conspiracy theories proliferate because the media no longer speak truth to power, but collude to obscure its operations. Their rise correlates with democratic decline or erosion of popular sovereignty. What is truly harmful is unchecked power, along with those who help enable it. https://t.co/GDvzIlwdrQ
There is no capitalism without Malthus, Ricardo, and Smith. There is no Marxism without Malthus, Ricardo, and Smith. All Marx did was say global economic integration would inevitably lead to a a communist revolution. He was against List and Carey for obstructing this end.
🐱 After identifying nationality, national interest, and standard of living as maladies of mankind, Curtis then compares them to the desire for pleasure which he says needs to be remedied by a sense of selfless duty toward a British system of international relations. https://t.co/zfiuum0Z9T
>Globalism isn’t about the economy. It’s an ideology.
>Globalism isn’t an ideology because the oligarchs don’t work together.
>There is no oligarchy because they’re not doing real capitalism.
>Capitalism has nothing to do with anything. Stop talking about that.
"Everybody was working...then we got, just like every other country in the world, we got hit hard by the China virus. And we had to go down, we had to fix it." https://t.co/9RGB2cjytn
@Hamiltonianist: Hamilton was striving for a vigorous national life… and by his protective policy and internal improvements he aimed to create yet another vigorous body of supporters, and give the government still more strength and popularity. https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1463243334697119748/photo/1
Conservatives are eventually going to gave to grapple w/the fact that it’s not communists, but hyper-capitalists who are pushing and enabling our destructive cultural revolution. https://t.co/qthGDXZONl
Hamilton was in his grave many years before protection was seriously taken up as a well-defined system, but when it came, stimulated, it is true, by the mistaken acts of his great opponent, it came as he had foreseen it would come, and it succeeded as he had wished it to succeed. https://t.co/hqkpV7NrFC
the president of the national bank struggled with the POTUS on not unequal terms, a curious verification of the power which Hamilton believed he should find in a bank, and the possible danger of that power if arrayed against the government, as predicted by Hamilton’s opponents. https://t.co/wn7Y4NXMja
@Hamiltonianist: Hamilton was in his grave many years before protection was seriously taken up as a well-defined system, but when it came, stimulated, it is true, by the mistaken acts of his great opponent, it came as he had foreseen it would come, and it succeeded as he had wished it to succeed. https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1463235944857800705/photo/1
@Hamiltonianist: the president of the national bank struggled with the POTUS on not unequal terms, a curious verification of the power which Hamilton believed he should find in a bank, and the possible danger of that power if arrayed against the government, as predicted by Hamilton’s opponents. https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1463234258877628418/photo/1
If you quote statesmen, they say you lack theory.
If you quote the theory, they ask what it has to do with the real world.
If you tell them what the real world is like, they ask what that has to do with an ideal world.
And on and on and on and on…
If you quote statesmen, they say you lack theory.
If you quote the theory, they ask what it has to do with the real world.
If you tell them what the real world is like, they ask what that has to do with an ideal world.
And on and on and on and on…
lol imagine being demoralized by sickos out of loving your own country, your birthright, your homeland, the place your ancestors fought and died to save
couldn’t be me
“It is one of the first elements of intelligent warfare that true defence consists in imposing upon the enemy a wholesome fear of yourself.” —A. T. Mahan https://t.co/pqqUzPmPxn
After thousands of these pointless disputations, these freaks tell us that we don’t have a coherent worldview, we don’t know what we want, and we have no way to sell it to normal people who vote.
Trump literally ran on exposing bad trade deals which resulted in millions of jobs and entire industries going overseas or to Mexico. All the new neocon bunch has to say is that if your job personally goes to China, you’re an uppity loser. Eat shit.
@Hamiltonianist: After thousands of these pointless disputations, these freaks tell us that we don’t have a coherent worldview, we don’t know what we want, and we have no way to sell it to normal people who vote.
@Hamiltonianist: Trump literally ran on exposing bad trade deals which resulted in millions of jobs and entire industries going overseas or to Mexico. All the new neocon bunch has to say is that if your job personally goes to China, you’re an uppity loser. Eat shit.
The false song of globalism. Hi. Hello.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennedy_Round?wprov=sfti1 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1463202934200553473/photo/1
FP magazine advocates replacing elected representatives with “civil society activists” in official proceedings. Lol
https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/11/22/biden-summit-for-democracy-activists-opposition/ https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1463185822719508485/photo/1
HERE'S THE ANSWER, *HELLO*:
"I perceived that the popular theory took no account of nations, but simply of the entire human race on the one hand, or of single individuals on the other.
In a word, I perceived the distinction between cosmopolitical and political economy." https://t.co/xFD0w11eBD
Marx did not think the world economy needed a single state. He must have thought the unhindered operation of the world economy and the free functioning of a world market were secured by free trade, and he took for granted its continued existence.
Szporluk https://t.co/mZ0JXhQl9r
In his dissection of the economic process Marx was but a follower of Ricardo
In my view, Ricardo, with his conception of “profit,” is the true spiritual father of the notion of surplus value
As for the notion of the class struggle, this had already been enunciated by Adam Smith https://t.co/0miQ6m3JEv
The Marxian theory of wages is only Ricardo’s iron law of wages
it would seem to be possible for wages to be forced permanently down below the level necessity for subsistence! Thus Marx actually outdoes the iron law of wages https://t.co/J8hYvFt5Is
We've known this has been happening for decades. In 2005 the Met police reported on children smuggled from African countries into the UK for sacrificial purposes. https://t.co/2QNltMP5RN
You think there’s some way to use these events to make a point but umm that’s what the elites want you to do… or something. Nothing even matter,,,,,, in the emd ,,
This is a song apparently created by the man who drove his car through a parade in Wisconsin:
“I think it would take a whole lot of nerve for white people today to ask negros do they hate them,” it opens
The next lyric is “yes”
Was this race based terrorism? https://t.co/LHcH1ABdqC
We even have botherers on this side of Twitter telling everybody not to give up on liberalism yet. NO MORE. NO MORE LIBS. NO MORE LIB STUFF. NO MORE CLASSICAL LIBERALISM. AHHHHHH https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1462653679631175680/photo/1
My zeal hath consumed me, because mine enemies have forgotten thy words.
Psalms 119:139 https://twitter.com/gnome_reader/status/1462652639229870081/photo/1
"[Through cooperation we may] avenge ourselves upon those who have attempted to injure us, and visit them with such retribution as justice and humanity will permit."
Cicero https://t.co/VAgoBNLgFA
Your principles suck. You suck. https://twitter.com/heathmayo/status/1462579959982141443 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1462651334662844417/photo/1
Suspect via MULTIPLE sources In killing several and injuring scores more in #Waukesha Just released 2 days ago on bond as well. Darrell Edward Brooks Jr. A real winner. https://t.co/UreGh3BJJU
Impactante video de lo ocurrido en Waukesha, Wisconsin, en donde un vehículo embiste a participantes de un desfile navideño.
Hay decenas de heridos, entre ellos, menores de edad.
También se reportan personas fallecidas.
https://t.co/3S5vjhpDaH
The man in custody over the mass casualty incident at the #Waukesha, Wis. Christmas parade has posts on his social media in support of BLM causes, George Floyd & black nationalism. He also has a post about how to get away with running people over on the street.
@Hamiltonianist @Hopeful_Saudade flashback to what the southron paleo-libertarian talking heads would say when i was in that sphere; alex was bad bc he was a protectionist or alternately bc he was secretly for trade w/ britain depending on the day
@HenryClayRespec @Scholars_Stage @avgvstb You'll have to inform us where you get the idea that Federalists and Whigs 'courted London Financiers' from, T. Greer, because that's the exact opposite of what the reality was. https://t.co/EFQnz3RQkZ https://t.co/VANyIbh7c3
The British Empire of to-day is not the British Empire of 1914. It is something new—how new neither the outside world nor even its own citizens have adequately realized. —Zimmern
From 1850 to 1914 we practiced an international economic policy based on the break-down of all barriers impeding free intercourse between traders of different nations… A harmony based not on associated political action, but simply on the self-interest of the traders themselves https://t.co/8SwGzmaYwj
T Greer has since deleted his very stupid argument that Hamilton was really a free trading liberal by quoting something at me he had obviously never read. Did he learn anything? No. https://t.co/U6BaLhw8jr
@HenryClayRespec @Scholars_Stage @avgvstb You'll have to inform us where you get the idea that Federalists and Whigs 'courted London Financiers' from, T. Greer, because that's the exact opposite of what the reality was. https://t.co/EFQnz3RQkZ https://t.co/VANyIbh7c3
@Scholars_Stage @avgvstb Whigs and Federalists explicitly put controlled to keep London out.
The thing that was very distinct about the Southern Democrats was just how close their ties to Europe were in totality let alone their politics.
When China says this about the liberal international order, that’s good. Oh but when Henry Charles Carey or that German guy said it oh then that was very bad. https://t.co/Gy0OZEhRaK
@Hamiltonianist: T Greer has since deleted his very stupid argument that Hamilton was really a free trading liberal by quoting something at me he had obviously never read. Did he learn anything? No.
@Hamiltonianist: When China says this about the liberal international order, that’s good. Oh but when Henry Charles Carey or that German guy said it oh then that was very bad. https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1462523136226717697/photo/1
Remember when they told you in school how bad the Founders were because they cited these reasons as just cause for revolution and forming a new government? Lol https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1462515215493328896/photo/1
Imagine you’re on the Trail with your caravan headed for Utah and somebody who hates you this much starts chasing you with tomahawk https://twitter.com/msnbc/status/1462175533685428227
@Hamiltonianist: They couldn’t just call it “alien cosmopolitanism” I guess but they could have at least found some unscrupulous airhead bimbos to be their spokespeople like they normally do
Jefferson was a patriot who loved his country and nation although sometimes he wasn’t sure what the best path was. Some foreigner quoting him does not love your country or nation and they are not confused about why they’re quoting him.
LOL the German's big mad that their assassins Grosskreutz, Huber, Rosenbaum failed their mission. Apparently two ass-kickings wasn't enough for them to get the message. https://t.co/ASb493lSe6
I’m in the wrong business https://twitter.com/gnome_reader/status/1462223628972421124 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1462223806169112582/photo/1
@johnpavlovitz decided white Americans as a whole we're on trial in the Rittenhouse case.
You'll never guess what his verdict was: https://t.co/9WAh6y3XHW
@Hamiltonianist Is this a reference to the continuation of his themes by other, lesser authors, are an actual body of work by him, readable in its own right?
We English, in fact, have depoliticized nationality. If all the nations could do that, the greatest cause of war in the world would disappear https://t.co/heDCMDysCG
The problem of nationality… On the surface this would hardly seem to be a cause of war; but when you have discovered its ramifications you will realize it is probably a more insidious and deep-seated cause of discord and antagonism than political philosophy or commercial policy https://t.co/F68PsbpyYo
Peter Navarro just said he thinks that if Steve Mnuchin alone had been left out of the Trump administration, Trump would still be sitting in the White House today.
“This pandemic vindicates Donald Trump’s entire political thesis. On the big things, Trump was right. ... The blueprint for an effective response is right there in the President’s 2016 acceptance speech.”
...
“Americanism not globalism will be the credo”
@NickJFuentes https://t.co/g5tfOF1JEC
Donald Trump: "We reject the ideology of globalism, and we embrace the doctrine of patriotism"
US President tells UN General Assembly he will never "surrender sovereignty to an unelected global bureaucracy" https://t.co/0dhLxD5DmB https://t.co/Un7q38he3v
One of the plot holes in Libertarianism:
Historically, goverment revenue mostly comes from either tariffs or income tax. So, if tariffs are bad and taxation is theft, WHERE DOES THE MONEY COME FROM? https://t.co/OozBL2kNuC
Before income tax (besides small Civil War blip), the govt. paid for itself with tariffs. British did the same thing. Which puts lolbergs in a pickle, bc 'tariffs r bad' and 'taxation iz theft'. They shifted the burden from them, to you. Which is what they always do.
Remember that time we pwned the 'Money Trust' by passing the Sixteenth Amendment (income tax) and the Federal Reserve Act?
https://t.co/wYZYyIxoB4 https://t.co/uJm0T7DNxs
The cardinal doctrines of Hamilton, in questions of politics and government, were strength and order.
By the regulation of the finances, not only the strength of the government was to be increased, but public order was to be established. https://t.co/fzBbhaP4uv
This case reminded us that our justice system, like every other institution our ancestors built, is under siege, and that the besiegers are very close to victory
I’m usually pretty good about holding firm but lately I’ve been affected by thinking that we don’t even have anything in common with libs. We don’t share the same values. We don’t tell the same stories. We aren’t brought together by love of country. We don’t worship the same God.
French people have a bunch of BS philosophy that they love, they say we are uncultured because it has nothing to do with us, and then they blame us for inventing it when it suits them.
French people have a bunch of BS philosophy that they love, they say we are uncultured because it has nothing to do with us, and then they blame us for inventing it when it suits them.
Listening to other people describe their cultures makes me want to throw up.
“We have jobs and love our families, but in a more meaningful way than you people.”
Shut up.
Listening to other people describe their cultures makes me want to throw up.
“We have jobs and love our families, but in a more meaningful way than you people.”
Shut up.
Binger: I remember that night. I didn't come down here. I don't think most reasonable people did, in part, because we all knew it was going to be violent and dangerous... You don't willingly put yourself in this situation unless you want it ... unless you want trouble.
Binger: Everybody's anticipating violence. Everybody's prepared for people to be hurt, harmed, injured. And yet the defendant is gonna go there pretending to be a medic?
HAPPENING: BLM takes to the streets in Brooklyn NY chanting "EVERY CITY EVERY TOWN, BURN THE PRECINCT TO THE GROUND" after the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict.
https://t.co/EiZubh0i2w
HAPPENING: BLM takes to the streets in Brooklyn NY chanting "EVERY CITY EVERY TOWN, BURN THE PRECINCT TO THE GROUND" after the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict.
https://t.co/EiZubh0i2w
rightoids: It’s good that self-defense isn’t a crime yet.
leftoids: We need to END institutional racism that this MURDEROUS system defends oppression white supremacy black babies the judge, the courts, the police LYNCH MOB militia ADOLF HITLER NAZIS EXECUTE ME IN THE STREETS
rightoids: It’s good that self-defense isn’t a crime yet.
leftoids: We need to END institutional racism that this MURDEROUS system defends oppression white supremacy black babies the judge, the courts, the police LYNCH MOB militia ADOLF HITLER NAZIS EXECUTE ME IN THE STREETS
@Hamiltonianist: Libs are coming up with insane takes faster than I can put them in this thread https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1461825061803880448/photo/1
To [Faustian man, technics] is a spiritual need, not on account of its economic consequences, but on account of its victories — “navigare necesse est, vivere non est necesse.”
Spengler
@Hamiltonianist: The cardinal doctrines of Hamilton, in questions of politics and government, were strength and order.
By the regulation of the finances, not only the strength of the government was to be increased, but public order was to be established. https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1461823077864468483/photo/1
The first report on the public credit
carried out a far-reaching policy which affected, as it came to maturity, the character of the whole government, built up and welded together a powerful party, and founded a school of political thought which still endures https://t.co/ZTs1O4Lh3g
As a treatise on the principles of federal government The Federalist still stands at the head, and has been turned to as an authority by the leading minds of Germany intent on the formation of the Germanic empire. https://t.co/lTNnBfU8J4
@Hamiltonianist: The first report on the public credit
carried out a far-reaching policy which affected, as it came to maturity, the character of the whole government, built up and welded together a powerful party, and founded a school of political thought which still endures https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1461820527299989511/photo/1
@BLCKD_COM_PILLD Not really. Your point about bias is obscured by the suggestion that the allegiances are ultimately meaningless. Equating the two sides in this case appears a way to soften the blow to the lib machine narrative.
DCCC is the only political committee in the country whose principal mission is to support Democratic House candidates every step of the way. https://t.co/MOdaNRB1JB
@Hamiltonianist: DCCC is the only political committee in the country whose principal mission is to support Democratic House candidates every step of the way. https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1461808858876235780/photo/1
Keep track of who calls child rapists victims while arguing against self defense.
This is what the left wants, cities run by gangs of degenerates & you stripped of any means of self defense. https://t.co/In2NHNMXnN
wow, what a precedent this case has set. now if you defend yourself from violent criminals the only consequences you’ll face are a massive televised sham trial, being called a white supremacist by the president, and having half of the population think you’re a terrorist
The alien in our midst doesn’t believe in your constitutionally protected rights to a fair trial and an impartial jury. They want to genocide conservatives and strip us of our rights to self-defense. They want you broke, dead, your kids raped and brainwashed, and think it's funny https://t.co/f8FNUogOQ8
Stuff that happened 200 years ago? I don’t care, bro.
Stuff that happened 100 years ago? I don’t care, bro.
Stuff that happened today? I don’t care, bro.
Stuff that happened 200 years ago? I don’t care, bro.
Stuff that happened 100 years ago? I don’t care, bro.
Stuff that happened today? I don’t care, bro.
Lib brain: You can’t defend yourself if you get attacked outside your home. If you cap a home intruder though, you should also go to prison anyway because society is racist.
When I joined the Trump Administration, one of the biggest things the corporate media attacked me for was that I had strongly defended Kyle Rittenhouse from day one.
Never been prouder to accept the lies and slanders of the #FakeNews media than I am today. https://t.co/Vt6yKdIISd
>By deliberately engineering Republican majorities among Manhattan Company directors and shareholders and then equitably weighting each faction, Burr turned the company's board into an executive committee of the state's Republican party
>Burr's associate and fellow assemblyman John Swartwout and Chancellor Robert R. Livingston each purchased two thousand
shares, making them the largest shareholders. See Stock Dividend Book, Manhattan Company, in RG 1, Chase Manhattan Bank Archives.
@Hamiltonianist: >By deliberately engineering Republican majorities among Manhattan Company directors and shareholders and then equitably weighting each faction, Burr turned the company's board into an executive committee of the state's Republican party
@Hamiltonianist: >Burr's associate and fellow assemblyman John Swartwout and Chancellor Robert R. Livingston each purchased two thousand
shares, making them the largest shareholders. See Stock Dividend Book, Manhattan Company, in RG 1, Chase Manhattan Bank Archives.
“the author, counterintelligence specialist Christopher Steele, a former head of the Russia Desk for British intelligence (MI6), written for the private investigative firm Fusion GPS, paid for by Hillary Clinton's campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC).” https://t.co/ajWSiI8Ife
@Hamiltonianist: “other sources in which we had very high confidence” = bong spy agencies, the people who brought you “Curveball”, WMDs, and the Iraq war
“the author, counterintelligence specialist Christopher Steele, a former head of the Russia Desk for British intelligence (MI6), written for the private investigative firm Fusion GPS, paid for by Hillary Clinton's campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC).” https://twitter.com/cernovich/status/1461514759480741888
@Hamiltonianist: As a treatise on the principles of federal government The Federalist still stands at the head, and has been turned to as an authority by the leading minds of Germany intent on the formation of the Germanic empire. https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1461563526938435590/photo/1
Rounding up foreigners and seizing their property sounds like Germany, even though the 2nd President of the United States had no problem with it. This is not who we are. Until the 1880's. When we stopped being who we are and started becoming who they are. When they moved here.
It is one thing to be subordinate to the laws, another to be dependent on the legislative body. The first comports with, the last violates, the fundamental principles of good government… The tendency of the legislative authority to absorb every other, has been fully displayed…
Plurality in the executive …tends to conceal faults, and destroy responsibility… It is shifted from one to another with so much dexterity, and under such plausible appearances, that the public opinion is left in suspense about the real author.
—Alexander Hamilton, Fed. 70
Then you got the ones on the 'left' subtly attacking Hazonygang, or even not mentioning it by name and just saying 'national conservative' to promote the scam. Seen 3 things, all today.
“You tell me I am quoted by those who wish to continue our dependance on England for manufactures. There was a time when I might have been so quoted with more candor, but within the 30 years which have since elapsed, how are circumstances changed!”
—Thomas Jefferson, 1816 https://t.co/4lZv69PVjP
@Hamiltonianist: The Jeffersonian view was abandoned by Jefferson himself because of the War of 1812 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1461540953169170433/photo/1
“You tell me I am quoted by those who wish to continue our dependance on England for manufactures. There was a time when I might have been so quoted with more candor, but within the 30 years which have since elapsed, how are circumstances changed!”
—Thomas Jefferson, 1816
@Jargon_0 @gnome_reader You would have a better case if you would link it to how the foundation of the Manhattan Company led to the rise of the Jeffersonians and then argued that this arrangement was better than the Federalists in terms of foreign influence.
@Hamiltonianist: @Jargon_0 @gnome_reader But you would then run into Jefferson saying his scheme put our independence at jeopardy according to the whim of foreign nations and that he would no longer like to be quoted on his earlier opinions.
@Jargon_0 @gnome_reader You would have a better case if you would link it to how the foundation of the Manhattan Company led to the rise of the Jeffersonians and then argued that this arrangement was better than the Federalists in terms of foreign influence.
Jefferson nevertheless clung to the system, even to the end of his life, with a conviction that defied demonstration. The fundamental error of conception, of course, was in considering embargo an efficient alternative for war. https://t.co/UGYWUqZWmp
@Hamiltonianist: “The Rage for Banks is a Fever a Mania. I wish you would invent a Tranquillizer to tame it…
If the Termination of the National Bank is to be a Precedent for the demolition of all the rest I should rejoice in its End”
https://founders.archives.gov/?q=Mania%20bank&s=1111311111&sa=&r=6&sr= https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1461513026071261186/photo/1
You think social Darwinism is good because you are responsible and did well on the SAT.
Globalists think social Darwinism is good because you will tell each other that you deserve to be looted.
Here’s a hint: Anybody talking about stuff like Nietzsche versus Hegel or Marx versus Mises or Foucault versus Chomsky is just rehashing what their professor lectured about in collitch.
@Hamiltonianist They ask a question, you give an answer, they ignore the answer and ask it again, you repeat the answer, they accuse you of "autism" of repeating the same thing, since they cannot reply to it.
Theorycels can’t assimilate new info. They always come back with the same issue, as if previous exchanges never took place, and then accuse you of talking about the same thing too much when they get the same answer to the same question. Gradually, I grew to hate them.
Pope: You watch-a thee Dune? Eeesa good movie. I watch-a with Spadaro, on-a Net-a-flix.
Biden: I tell ya, my friend Strom Thurmond, now he had a dune buggy.
Every person on here who just posts stuff like, “I love my country and hate the liberal media!” is infinitely more inspirational than any esoteric post-whateverist who has concocted some horrible tortured theory.
@Hamiltonianist: Theorycels can’t assimilate new info. They always come back with the same issue, as if previous exchanges never took place, and then accuse you of talking about the same thing too much when they get the same answer to the same question. Gradually, I grew to hate them.
Every person on here who just posts stuff like, “I love my country and hate the liberal media!” is infinitely more inspirational than any esoteric post-whateverist who has concocted some horrible tortured theory.
My latest article: pro-immigration research papers published by the Cato Institute are not independent, but designed to meet the needs of lobbying clients, according to allegations in a Telegram message obtained by @ChroniclesMag. https://t.co/nPsD50RADV
People get tripped up on Spengler by trying to read Decline of the West first. Don’t. First read shorter works like
Prussianism and Socialism
Hour of Decision
Man and Technics
I suggest in that order. If after that you want to read Decline, read the whole unabridged version. https://t.co/t4OZat4xgz
“The Holy ROMISCHE REICH, which was a grand object once, but had gone about in a superannuated and plainly crazy state for some centuries back, was at last put out of pain, by Napoleon, '6th August, 1806,' and allowed to cease from this world."
Thomas Carlyle
It's pretty funny how the "anti-capitalist" left fell for the redlining narrative of "the reason black people are poor is because banks refused to give them high interest loans that bound them to the land for 20-40 years"
Remove far from me vanity and lies: give me neither poverty nor riches; feed me with food convenient for me: Lest I be full, and deny thee, and say, Who is the LORD? or lest I be poor, and steal, and take the name of my God in vain.
Proverbs 30:8-9 https://t.co/YoDb1F0ghG
@Generalissimo_A BAP knows more than his copycats. Whether these imitators are drawing the conclusions with which they attack me from the leader remains to be seen. I have a feeling we’ll find out soon.
When the British Commonwealth had been transformed into something which, beyond dispute, was an international commonwealth, the time would at least be in sight when the United States would become an integral part of it. —Lionel Curtis https://t.co/4XlGI48JuP
Lionel Curtis created the Council on Foreign Relations as the American branch of the Royal Institute of International Affairs at his hotel in Paris during the Peace Conference in 1919, where those in his camp also decided to create the League of Nations.
@CyberPunkCortes Nothing new under the sun. I was just reading Colonel Richard Park, Jr.'s 1945 report about the CIA-predecessor the OSS, which was our intelligence agency during WWII.
He said they were mostly incompetent and riddled with communists and foreign assets.
https://t.co/vFsrZ7Isbi https://t.co/WTRtJZ2Rvd
Here’s a hint: Anybody talking about stuff like Nietzsche versus Hegel or Marx versus Mises or Foucault versus Chomsky is just rehashing what their professor lectured about in collitch.
@Hamiltonianist: Don’t want to be “part of the conversation” more than you want to know what’s BS and why, especially when “the conversation” is between a handful of verbose nerds who are all cousins.
@Treuburg A lot of people get really confused about what any of these books are about. For instance, people on here think Man and Technics is something like the Unabomber manifesto.
One guy doesn’t have all the answers. Gurus who spend their whole lives expounding upon whatever brain worm they acquired in college don’t even know where answers are located. All the discoveries are reproducible. Click through and see what you find.
@Hamiltonianist: Here’s a hint: Anybody talking about stuff like Nietzsche versus Hegel or Marx versus Mises or Foucault versus Chomsky is just rehashing what their professor lectured about in collitch.
One guy doesn’t have all the answers. Gurus who spend their whole lives expounding upon whatever brain worm they acquired in college don’t even know where answers are located. All the discoveries are reproducible. Click through and see what you find.
People get tripped up on Spengler by trying to read Decline of the West first. Don’t. First read shorter works like
Prussianism and Socialism
Hour of Decision
Man and Technics
I suggest in that order. If after that you want to read Decline, read the whole unabridged version. https://twitter.com/LucaHCacciatore/status/1454503808827068421
@shepsupremacist @Hamiltonianist @MysteryGrove "Lord Rothschild remarked the idea was only practicable if the US came in too. If the British Empire and the US were a fiscal unit they would be a world in themselves, but the British Empire without the United States was not self sufficient."
https://t.co/rkxtrG0b8R https://t.co/oUORqCstcJ
@shepsupremacist @Hamiltonianist @MysteryGrove Rhodes left all his money to Mr. "X", who was Nathan Rothschild, and where all the money came from in the first place.
https://t.co/42okL6XNs0
https://t.co/z0RmiCkNtm https://t.co/f0j3Wvy2AG
There’s a long negative review of MWOT that claims Peter Kemp fought for the wrong side because after a battle the victorious Nationalists went to a maternity ward and killed 20 pregnant women. The story makes no sense and the only record of it is from newspapers of the period.
Conquistadors said the Aztec skull racks were across the street from the Templo Mayor. Centuries later, everybody “knew” that this was a lie until archaeologists found the skull racks buried across the street from the Templo Mayor in 2015. People still “learn” that this was a lie https://twitter.com/mysterygrove/status/1454315442420465666
@Hamiltonianist @VDAREJamesK So the financial elite preferred an "Illiterate hoard of Lazy Idle papists" who are not "Competitors in Manufacturing industry" but are "good Customers and Consumers"?
That's interesting but I can't see how that old stuff applies today. https://t.co/DErkUNCctq
nibbas will read a meme book by a 2020s e-celeb or a 50,000 word j-nrx blog post but not open source free real primary sources from guys who actually ran countries, armies, economies, etc.
The Federal Reserve System: Its Origin and Growth (1930) by Paul Warburg
🔗 Volume 1 https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/files/docs/publications/books/frsorigin1930/frsorigin_warburg_1930v1.pdf
🔗 Volume 2 https://t.co/ViP74SnU9C https://t.co/qyChyymis1
This is about as simple as I can make it for you. If you can’t do anything with this stuff, I’m sorry. You’re in the wrong place, maybe. https://t.co/FAfYCnU7ol
@Hamiltonianist: This is about as simple as I can make it for you. If you can’t do anything with this stuff, I’m sorry. You’re in the wrong place, maybe.
American nationalism and German nationalism in the 19th century were both heavily influenced by Friedrich List, who claimed Hamilton as his source of inspiration. The US lamentably succumbed to the forces of liberal internationalism in the 20th century before Germany did.
American nationalism and German nationalism in the 19th century were both heavily influenced by Friedrich List, who claimed Hamilton as his source of inspiration. The US lamentably succumbed to the forces of liberal internationalism in the 20th century before Germany did.
Guys who get paid to write BS look at all my threads like this and conclude they can’t do anything with them. Maybe you could figure out how to assimilate new info if you were allowed to think at all. Lol https://twitter.com/hamiltonianist/status/1452769407244013571
Was a prospector until I decided to settle here to get away from the NCR. Now I just take it easy and help out with the Brahmin and Bighorners. https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1454189049011314688/photo/1
its funny to me how ppl will soyjack over greek philosophy from 300 BC, skip the same Greeks accepting Christianity, skip the best minds in Christian Europe reading greek philosophy and dissecting it, then act like people in the 1800s were rubes for being Christian.
I’m reading a book about the Spanish civil war by a bong woman. She argues that even though the republicans killed a bunch of innocent people like clergy (who were backwards and represented feudal oppression), they felt bad about it while the nationalists later did not. Amazing.
You have NO RIGHT to spread your respiratory droplets on me, on others, in public spaces and in businesses.
The majority of reasonable Americans are going to fight the tyranny of the minority who insist they can leave their saliva anywhere. And we will win. https://t.co/NrSnm7qh8a
@DogWiley @HarmlessYardDog Alas, the media and our government of occupation has declared the founders to be white terrorists and racists and other such scroundels
It’s as if the founding fathers were brilliant scholars of history and collectively gave us these ingenious documents and writings to guide us into not making those same mistakes other great civilizations made to their demise. https://t.co/utFZABJq14
WATCH: Terry McAuliffe with a bizarre pitch to Virginia Latinos. He tells them to "get busy" to increase their population.
“10.5% of the population is very significant. Now, let me give you some advice. Get busy, get yourself to 11 relatively quickly.”
https://t.co/7PuPwntgtL
do you guys know about this heroic ghetto right next to the heroic Bank of England in the heart of Herotown https://t.co/c1j37Zbhf7 https://t.co/CBK56bz5bb
So true
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Franklin/01-29-02-0436 https://twitter.com/horatiusatgate/status/1453857427401715712 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1453858222675136518/photo/1
We stopped being rivals with Great Britain just in time to go make Britain’s rivals on the other side of the world safe for freedom and democracy. https://t.co/sKrouDPYEF
@Hamiltonianist: We stopped being rivals with Great Britain just in time to go make Britain’s rivals on the other side of the world safe for freedom and democracy. https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1453856695021498369/photo/1
@Hamiltonianist: Is it starting to click yet or do you need to see it again later? https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1453852864351072264/photo/1
Hateler said the international plutocrats wouldn’t allow any government they couldn’t plunder to have peace, and that their ultimate aim was the destruction of nations and peoples who could ever potentially summon the collective will to keep them out.
Britain declared war on Germany in 1939 ostensibly to make Europe safe for freedom and democracy. In modern parlance, you would recognize this as “globomo.” It obviously wasn’t about this, though, since they were content to give Poland to the Soviets in the end.
Britain declared war on Germany in 1939 ostensibly to make Europe safe for freedom and democracy. In modern parlance, you would recognize this as “globomo.” It obviously wasn’t about this, though, since they were content to give Poland to the Soviets in the end.
@Hamiltonianist: Hateler said the international plutocrats wouldn’t allow any government they couldn’t plunder to have peace, and that their ultimate aim was the destruction of nations and peoples who could ever potentially summon the collective will to keep them out.
We are living in an age, not of revolution but of integration, an age which is steadily applying ideas and rules of organization not merely in the economic sphere, but also in the political. https://t.co/K9OGlzt76J
The League has taken over and improved the older system of benevolent despotism. Thus the League of Nations provides the outline at least of a system fitted to replace that which passed away for Britain in 1914. https://t.co/Dl2kcy0uTc
broke: Brits were figuring out how to less obviously govern the empire as early as 1919
woke: Brits were figuring out how to less obviously govern the empire as early as 1819 https://t.co/pmjCZm0cmJ
@Hamiltonianist: We openly say that we have been subverted since 1913. English people, on the other hand, are incapable of finding an earlier date than 1941, because that’s when they think they got subverted by America, which was supposedly corrupted since the Revolutionary War. Give me a break.
They love this one. What were anti-empire globalists doing except shedding their old shell for a bigger one?
This is only comprehensible if you think Francisco Suasso was a great man of power who put William of Orange on the throne of England to do heroism instead of run a bank. https://t.co/K5DSxjBSgt
@Hamiltonianist: Adams knew what Britain was all about and what he was rebelling against. https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1453820049630785579/photo/1
@Bucklander1 @Hamiltonianist The chain of events where British agents and jewish enemy aliens usually with British passports subvert the U.S. into their tool for international subjugation of resistance to London's shareholder chicanery; without whom it would not have happened; says otherwise.
They love this one. What were anti-empire globalists doing except shedding their old shell for a bigger one?
This is only comprehensible if you think Francisco Suasso was a great man of power who put William of Orange on the throne of England to do heroism instead of run a bank. https://twitter.com/bucklander1/status/1453814932173099018
I’m glad you brought up the British because, besides the communist spy Harry Dexter White and the spy ring of communists and aliens around him, some of whom I named in the thread to which you’re responding, the other major architect of the globalist credit system was Lord Keynes. https://t.co/ySs8J6rrqu
@Hamiltonianist: “The cry is heard against international capital, but the real target is the national economy. The current economy must be destroyed so that the international stock exchange can replace it on the corpse-strewn battlefield, with J— financial world interests.”
🐶 🦴
I’m glad you brought up the British because, besides the communist spy Harry Dexter White and the spy ring of communists and aliens around him, some of whom I named in the thread to which you’re responding, the other major architect of the globalist credit system was Lord Keynes. https://twitter.com/Bucklander1/status/1453808802504007696
I do not dispute that the IMF rips off Bolivia, but that is not my main concern and I am not Bolivian. It matters to us, here, now that the globalist financial machinery was set up by disloyal communists and various alien trash.
@Hamiltonianist: I do not dispute that the IMF rips off Bolivia, but that is not my main concern and I am not Bolivian. It matters to us, here, now that the globalist financial machinery was set up by disloyal communists and various alien trash.
William Ludwig Ullmann (August 14, 1908 – February 3, 1993) was an American Treasury Department official accused of spying for the Soviet Union.
https://t.co/xAjJCHdBlS https://t.co/VLKZKfkWzC
@Hamiltonianist: William Ludwig Ullmann (August 14, 1908 – February 3, 1993) was an American Treasury Department official accused of spying for the Soviet Union.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Ludwig_Ullmann?wprov=sfti1 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1453792527442608128/photo/1
@Hamiltonianist: Before you rush to defend the IMF, you should ask what that institution was created for.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Dexter_White?wprov=sfti1 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1453791283269361664/photo/1
AHHHHHHHHHHHH WE KNOW WE'RE UNDER ATTACK, WE KNOW IT, WE'RE BREAKING THE CONDITIONING https://twitter.com/gnome_reader/status/1453562060848054272/photo/1
kinda weird how this network of nrx and fellow-travelers all have one thing in common which is a hatred of the largest historical faith tradition in america and the belief that a small plutocracy should rule over them without their consent. https://t.co/P9mqpxRDbf
This is called “judaizing.” If you agree with the tweet below, please block me right now because nothing I ever say will be of any use to you. Thank you. https://t.co/oboOwjpr8d https://t.co/ZAsOEtQ1gA
This is called “judaizing.” If you agree with the tweet below, please block me right now because nothing I ever say will be of any use to you. Thank you. https://twitter.com/JesseLucasSaga/status/1453039189830914053 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1453549950344699906/photo/1
@Hamiltonianist: It’s okay to look at his words and say you really don’t like Jefferson because he was a bigot, but then how should you classify yourself? Who are your actual inspirations? Frederick Douglass? MLK? Ibram X Kendi? What does that make you then? Not whatever you’re pretending to be.
How many GOP politicians actually get their ideas about equality from Jefferson? Are these the words of a bleeding heart liberal? What conclusions could you draw from actually reading relevant material from Thomas Jefferson himself?
https://t.co/hozgvUkmvg https://t.co/IjgfLaWqCc
@Hamiltonianist: Does this sound like somebody who was waiting for Israel Zangwill to fulfill his ultimate mission? https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1453540235237683205/photo/1
This is how you get both “Thomas Jefferson was bad because he was a racist” and “Jefferson was bad because he pozzed us by writing about equality.” These conclusions almost never result from a careful reading of Thomas Jefferson. You’re reacting to the provided suggestions.
@Hamiltonianist: How many GOP politicians actually get their ideas about equality from Jefferson? Are these the words of a bleeding heart liberal? What conclusions could you draw from actually reading relevant material from Thomas Jefferson himself?
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/98-01-02-1756 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1453539113437515777/photo/1
In K-12, you learn “diverse” narratives.
You learn attitudes from media.
In college, they challenge you to defend your history. You don’t.
You are offered safe liberal or socialist ideologies dominated by alien thinkers in which to think
You think you arrived here on your own
@Hamiltonianist: This is how you get both “Thomas Jefferson was bad because he was a racist” and “Jefferson was bad because he pozzed us by writing about equality.” These conclusions almost never result from a careful reading of Thomas Jefferson. You’re reacting to the provided suggestions.
In K-12, you learn “diverse” narratives.
You learn attitudes from media.
In college, they challenge you to defend your history. You don’t.
You are offered safe liberal or socialist ideologies dominated by alien thinkers in which to think
You think you arrived here on your own
@DreadYuNarukami @russiancosmist nah this is something Yoram Hazony says too. They insist we don't know anything and then say we need them to be our leaders to do the thinking for us.
Call me a racist enough times and maybe I won't point out that the whole point of this is to poison the well of our entire national history.
Interesting that he says "traitors" here though when the entire point of this lying is to argue that there is no hostile enemy power. https://t.co/XLqPx5Cmqz
@Hamiltonianist: You're a racist! American history is foul and polluted!
--fellow right-winger https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1453454252995530752/photo/1
Call me a racist enough times and maybe I won't point out that the whole point of this is to poison the well of our entire national history.
Interesting that he says "traitors" here though when the entire point of this lying is to argue that there is no hostile enemy power. https://t.co/XLqPx5Cmqz
Call me a racist enough times and maybe I won't point out that the whole point of this is to poison the well of our entire national history.
Interesting that he says "traitors" here though when the entire point of this lying is to argue that there is no hostile enemy power. https://twitter.com/capturinggnon/status/1453440634543542272
"We are told by politicians [...] that the direction of our emigration is not of the slightest consequence to us."
"It is even argued that our colonies are a burden to us, and the sooner they are cut adrift from us the better." https://t.co/gBXmWBGBu2
Froude: Liberal opinion is that we can cast off the colonies, and keep them buying our manufactures. Can this last indefinitely?
"Railway companies, banking companies, joint-stock trading companies have ... fallen to shameful wreck, dragging thousands of families down to ruin." https://t.co/EHoJ9IFTDP
Sure you can claim that we'd still have our gay and fake clown world in many respects due to historical development even if we still had a WASP elite (it's a hypothetical though because noticing we don't is also often called antisemitic. And that's what gets people going 🤔)
Hey what's the group whose religious vision is of themselves as a master race ruling over a faceless, undifferentiated mass of slaves? Can't think of it. Anyway I bet it doesn't figure into the current power structure in any meaningful or even superficial way.
@792x33 @Hamiltonianist Fair enough. I guess it’s not really even self-flagellation since they’re not actually sacrificing anything to prove their point.
@ThinkSoberly @Hamiltonianist Peggy Macintosh didnt invent this idea and it's disingenuous to point at the opportunists and careerists as the source. It's not "self" anything. They're collaborating with an enemy.
I was trained in the practices of a banking system which under varying forms had worked satisfactorily in almost every industrially advanced country except the United States. From the time of my arrival in America I felt impelled to urge the adoption of the fundamental principles https://t.co/4D0kqRb5Dw
@Hamiltonianist Despite the fact that WASPs quite literally tried to stop certain outside subversions that Yarvin conveniently ignores. Many of these documented outside subversions undermine Yarvin's dumb "theories"(read: outsider propaganda).
Who was his "n*gga" again? https://t.co/ZDF6gtVDGg
@Hamiltonianist: By the way, this is all part of Yarvin's "hyper-Calvinist" theory which says all this subversion is our fault because the USA was founded by people who were the woke SJWs of their time, and therefore people who weren't here yet are really the victims of WASPs.
@Hamiltonianist: You read this and tell me it's not just the same stuff as usual with a slightly different PR approach. https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1453423841384927238/photo/1
Many years ago I made a certain statement virtually everyone disagreed with; the accuracy of which only becomes more inescapable. https://t.co/TiYyeSFBZ0
Most "normie" Americans still think the Rulers care about them, but are misguided and/or incompetent.
What happens when they no longer have this belief?
@gnome_reader @JesseLucasSaga @Hopeful_Saudade What's really important here is that he doesn't think "Judeo-Christian values" suck. I've never met a Judeo-Christian myself but I have no doubt neoreactionaries know many.
@JesseLucasSaga @FearfulFrye @Tarnseele You said atheist Jews are more faithful believers than Christians and then called me a liar for saying that believing in Jesus Christ is what Christianity is about.
Everybody likes to talk about all the ops they run on us, but when it's happening in real time, they're not so obvious.
>this one's wrapped in our aesthetics, TOTALLY COOL, BROS
@Hamiltonianist: They don’t just say, “I hate you. Die.” They tell you their heroes and stories are more important than yours and spin a yarn about principles or best practices. The suggestion is that you’re too dumb and agreeable to tell them to fuck off.
This guy thinks America was deeply problematic until Frederick Douglass defined the true spirit of American nationalism after the Civil War. https://t.co/H11zBu0xWU
@Hamiltonianist: I’m not joking. This is from the book he’s promoting in his bio. https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1453085147721392129/photo/1
This guy thinks America was deeply problematic until Frederick Douglass defined the true spirit of American nationalism after the Civil War. https://twitter.com/SWGoldman/status/1451599571252137988
the guy who said he's "willing to convert to anything" in order to find a gf is also going to create a his own new religion - not good people! https://t.co/CjXKabBXal
@JesseLucasSaga @Hopeful_Saudade I said he thinks it’s not true. Your defense is that he believes it’s true but he is incapable of believing the truth. Once again, that doesn’t make him look good.
@JesseLucasSaga @Hopeful_Saudade What you’ve just posted is a Christ denier talking about how he thinks Christianity is a useful vehicle for him to push his social agenda even though it’s not true. Is that supposed to make him look good? It doesn’t.
People eating this pretending it’s good just because there’s a bunch of shit on it that costs a lot of money https://t.co/whQEv3h6E1 https://t.co/YF1xPyqEDf
Don’t miss this article from @0x49fa98 about how NRx is a small brotherhood that conspires to fabricate history so that reality can be supplanted by a simulacrum of imaginary lore they invented.
https://t.co/KgF4G1e6HX https://t.co/CVDgZ17vEM
Don’t miss this article from @0x49fa98 about how NRx is a small brotherhood that conspires to fabricate history so that reality can be supplanted by a simulacrum of imaginary lore they invented.
https://t.co/KgF4G1e6HX https://t.co/CVDgZ17vEM
@Hamiltonianist: Don’t miss this article from @0x49fa98 about how NRx is a small brotherhood that conspires to fabricate history so that reality can be supplanted by a simulacrum of imaginary lore they invented.
https://americanmind.org/features/the-deep-state-vs-the-deep-right/the-new-tlon/ https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1452545891357773828/photo/1
“The future does not belong to globalists. The future belongs to patriots. The future belongs to sovereign, and independent nations, who protect their citizens, respect their neighbors, and honor the differences that make each country unique.”
https://t.co/Noa5A4tsE1
One time they sent a guy to remind me that they know I've read books written by Nazis . That's true. I think the memoirs of Keitel and Rosenberg are the best sources for people who are interested in the topic. If you're not interested in the topic, you don't have to read them lol
One time they sent a guy to remind me that they know I've read books written by Nazis . That's true. I think the memoirs of Keitel and Rosenberg are the best sources for people who are interested in the topic. If you're not interested in the topic, you don't have to read them lol
If they actually organized this harassment campaign, it would be extremely obvious what they exist to do on here. I don't think they have the balls. https://twitter.com/0x49fa98/status/1452445966045532164
@Hamiltonianist Bookcat you got some fuckin SOLDIERS out here boy I got fiddy on the mag https://twitter.com/S0ulja_g0y76/status/1452447800118099971/photo/1
@0x49fa98 I don't know what that means but if it means you're going to gatekeep your clubhouse, I don't care. I don't depend on your patronage network for anything and I would gladly lose 18,000 followers right now if it they all turned out to be stooges like you. Eat shit.
My homies share our notes with each other. That's all we have to do to attract attention
Those weasels want to get pimped out to the highest bidder so they beautify themselves with flowery musings about college syllabus fodder they hope their desired harem owner is familiar with
@Hamiltonianist: some of that stuff is literally philosophy 101 tier material but they all retweet each other so you are wowed by the suggestion that it's important and that if you repeat it, you might get to put your hand in the cookie jar. lol
My homies share our notes with each other. That's all we have to do to attract attention
Those weasels want to get pimped out to the highest bidder so they beautify themselves with flowery musings about college syllabus fodder they hope their desired harem owner is familiar with
People who boil America down to 'raycizts moved here and did raycizms': obviously America-hating nuts
Some guy who boils America down to 'corporations': 'true genius'
Actual American History, just from 1820-1860: pretty complicated https://t.co/VvgRSqLbBw https://t.co/N5WzqPNEPH
Don’t forget: Last time you came on here to promote that crap you opened a can of worms and found yourselves banished to private newsletters for six years
Hey, Warburg? Whatcha doin’?
“A central bank. No government in business. A banker’s bank. A global credit system.”
Just what I thought. Big government!
@Hamiltonianist: Warburg and Schiff played a word game, so (post)libertarian idiots 100 years later still can't figure out what happened. Woah! It's so nuanced!
Mr. Schiff warned me to be careful not to … impair my standing in the banking community by creating the impression that I was urging a system which, in the final analysis, would have to be built around a central banking organization. —Warburg https://t.co/alTnSCQkWz
Mr. Roosevelt said, laughingly, "Why not give Mr. Warburg the job? He would be the financial boss, and I would be the political boss, and we could run the country together.” https://t.co/Q3e7f9GjYr
I was trained in the practices of a banking system which under varying forms had worked satisfactorily in almost every industrially advanced country except the United States. From the time of my arrival in America I felt impelled to urge the adoption of the fundamental principles https://t.co/4D0kqRb5Dw
Are we a nation with an economy or an economy with a nation? You guys ask this question a lot but you can’t make up your minds because you’re always getting bamboozled by your e-dads.
@Hamiltonianist: Are we a nation with an economy or an economy with a nation? You guys ask this question a lot but you can’t make up your minds because you’re always getting bamboozled by your e-dads.
because so many appear to be interested and a few have wrongly suggested these annotations are misleading, here are the full letters; there is no argument except the most ignorant that Hamilton was in any sense pro-immigration: https://t.co/iAtL9cwPE4
If you find yourself agreeing with this analysis, kindly fuck off forever https://www.unqualified-reservations.org/2007/10/how-dawkins-got-pwned-part-5/ https://twitter.com/TsarVl/status/1452385857483198477 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1452388108918407169/photo/1
Extremely sinister when the left starts insisting "meat is a treat" in unison, because that's a propaganda line lifted straight out of world economic forum "great reset" campaign material. https://t.co/AUoeiVmGee
people who want to get rid of any governmental restraints on finance capital and just hand the sovereignty directly to corporations, on the theory that corporations already run the government, so lets just formalize the situation in order to maximize the profit efficiency https://t.co/ed0HiKSre1
@AlthusserHIVcum @Hamiltonianist let’s talk about human resources. Why does every corporation have a rapidly growing human resources department today? where are these people being trained, who founded these programs and where did they get the money?
This is the same thing Ben Shapiro does when he says “identity politics” means you’re acting just like those blacks. You don’t have to be a genius to figure this stuff out.
If being on Twitter teaches you anything, it's that while there are plenty of charlatans, there are smart people who can effectively argue just about any position convincingly, even bad positions.
It drives home that you should be selective in who you listen to & trust for info.
You shouldn’t need these people. You can make a name and a nickel out of this without them, if you are so inclined. If you resort to being a mouthpiece, you should quit immediately because you are NOT FREE. You’re not infiltrating them. You’re infiltrating us. You are the problem
Years ago the Moldbuggalos used to say nationalism is leftist, nationalism is for losers, nationalism (bad) is Zionism (good) for white people (bad). Now they say nationalism sounds like postcolonialist discourse, which is an attack on the Founders and the Germans. 👍 Whatever.
@Hamiltonianist: This is the same thing Ben Shapiro does when he says “identity politics” means you’re acting just like those blacks. You don’t have to be a genius to figure this stuff out.
@Hamiltonianist: Years ago the Moldbuggalos used to say nationalism is leftist, nationalism is for losers, nationalism (bad) is Zionism (good) for white people (bad). Now they say nationalism sounds like postcolonialist discourse, which is an attack on the Founders and the Germans. 👍 Whatever.
Spengler’s book about opposition to English liberalism is a talisman you can carry to get these people to out themselves to you.
📎 PDF: https://t.co/BAHS8ed42e
tl;dw The Thiel crew got a bunch of influencers together for a Moldbug meet-and-greet event where everybody was told that Moldbug is a modern luminary and nice guy that everybody should interview for their blog and podcast. https://t.co/N8EmHevkZL
@Hamiltonianist: Spengler’s book about opposition to English liberalism is a talisman you can carry to get these people to out themselves to you.
📎 PDF: https://archive.org/details/spengler-oswald-prussianism-and-socialism_202012/mode/2up
tl;dw The Thiel crew got a bunch of influencers together for a Moldbug meet-and-greet event where everybody was told that Moldbug is a modern luminary and nice guy that everybody should interview for their blog and podcast.
I don’t hate you if you’re paid2post. I’m sure it’s a decent living. You’re definitely not thinking freely though which means I need to speak to your manager and not you.
I don’t hate you if you’re paid2post. I’m sure it’s a decent living. You’re definitely not thinking freely though which means I need to speak to your manager and not you.
@Hamiltonianist: Quirked Up Whodies with Barret Avner - Other Life https://youtu.be/hk2Whc-1BQw https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1452127067252805632/video/1
@Hamiltonianist: I said, “You too, you fucking idiot” and then he eyeballed me for a good three seconds to assess whether he should continue fucking with me or not
@DiMartinoBooth This has been underway for years... We've gone from 20,000+ commercial Banks to less than 5,000 today... We will likely have only a few dozen, relevant TBTF Banks by the decade's end... and the greatest roll up of power in history will be complete..
https://t.co/GiHdnian9i
What’s NOT scary about this?
“Even more pertinent, Omarova has called for moving most of the consumer banking industry out of private institutions and into the hands of the Federal Reserve.” https://t.co/fzQHUeXJib
@Casper324B Yes. A few more notables:
Dan Crenshaw
Macron
Jacinda ardern
Stephen bancel
Melanie Walker
Boris Nikolic
Mark zuckerberg
Tulsi gabbard
Pete buttigieg
Alicia Garza
Megan rapinoe
Kendi Ibram
Leanna wen
Anderson Cooper
Ashton Kutcher
Jack Ma
Charlize Theron
Larry Page
Just because America is the Officer Big Mac of the World Government, it doesn't mean that Mayor McCheese doesn't live in London. https://t.co/1194hYkdpS
You know Americans are different from the English because we don't pretend every plot emanating from New York has been a national treasure. In fact, historically if you wanted to accuse somebody of being un-American, you would accuse them of being aligned with New York interests.
@Hamiltonianist: You know Americans are different from the English because we don't pretend every plot emanating from New York has been a national treasure. In fact, historically if you wanted to accuse somebody of being un-American, you would accuse them of being aligned with New York interests.
do you guys know about this heroic ghetto right next to the heroic Bank of England in the heart of Herotown https://t.co/c1j37Zbhf7 https://t.co/CBK56bz5bb
@Hamiltonianist: think about all the heroic activity that took place within walking distance here https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1452042824464011265/photo/1
do you guys know about this heroic ghetto right next to the heroic Bank of England in the heart of Herotown https://medievallondon.ace.fordham.edu/exhibits/show/medieval-london-sites/item/71 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1452042037818130434/photo/1
It's all so tiresome...
Such things are not linear, however. With proper mobilization and will, and the right regime, the past 60 years could be abolished in 60 days https://t.co/rE1fy9va4G
You're leaving out the remittances. Don't do that. They dwarf every form of foreign aid. https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/notes/feds-notes/remittances-and-covid-19-a-tale-of-two-countries-20201230.htm https://t.co/cKjgGfOSC4
But as we all know disintegration is the goal. Destroying the American middle class as an entity capable of resisting anything at all is the goal; it has been since the end of World War 2 when the eye of international finance swiveled onto the only other challenger to its power. https://t.co/pfEPoTSUVE
"...Actually, it applies to most of the things even super-hip Wokesters need every day in the normal course of things, and especially the replacement parts for all the engines and machines that American normality depends on...."
Once again, I am asking you to maybe read some of the stuff they've erased from history that we talk about, instead of arguing with me based on stuff they taught you your entire life https://t.co/DtVef8KERc
Marx was mad at two countries for not fitting neatly into his Whig history theory where internationalism first prevails over the world through capitalism. Do you know which two countries those were? Hint: Marx’s main protagonist of conditions for “the revolution” was England.
Marx was mad at two countries for not fitting neatly into his Whig history theory where internationalism first prevails over the world through capitalism. Do you know which two countries those were? Hint: Marx’s main protagonist of conditions for “the revolution” was England.
@Tarnseele Behind these initiatives are the subconscious assumptions:
a) the authorities are against me (true)
b) I can't stand up to the authorities; if I do I will be smashed (possibly true)
c) I can never BE the authority (this is self-fulfilling, and therefore the most hobbling belief).
Crypto, White Flight, Seasteading, 36 'new internets', 'national divorces'.
All 'solutions' based on running away from, rather than confronting problems.
What’s a good book about indigenous people of North America that takes a cold eye ‘this is how it was, for how long, in this place’ without any anti-colonialist moralizing / laments for the noble savage?
One problem with the narrow focus on CRT is that it gives liberals like Obama, Bush, and Rice a platform to rebrand themselves as moderates.
It's important to remember that people like Rice presided over the institutionalization of identity politics over the last several decades https://t.co/Vka09PTxAL
The story of the Catalan Company is one of the most amazing stories in European history yet it is now forgotten by Europeans and exists only as a terrifying memory of the descendants of people who were terrorized by these ferocious mercenaries. I will bring this story back!
The very first words out of our mouths are "hey, all this history has been erased from the history books for over 100 years" and then you're like "well, I've never heard that before, that sounds crazy".
@russiancosmist It’s the same school of thought as the guys who think the CFR was just a group of friends having tea parties until Dulles joined the CIA
Libertarians: "I believe in the power of a free market economy to set prices."
The economy: all prices are ultimately determined by the "spread" parameter inside an Excel workbook maintained by a single back-office associate at BlackRock.
Has someone written an explainer for why British Tories are madder about the Afghanistan withdrawal than even most U.S. conservatives? https://t.co/S0JqIUq8Ui
Guys are arguing about what Spengler said about Europe. Here’s what Spengler said about Europe. I know that by just giving you the answer, I won’t get 500 likes. This is for the chosen thirteen people who bother to read it. https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1451630203378155524/photo/1
@Hamiltonianist: “We are dealing with a people manifestly incapable of governing themselves. And do you know what happens with people who cannot govern themselves? That's right. Others come in to govern for them.”
@BaptistTaliban Yeah and none of them ever talk about how them folks ain’t like us. Even Caesar praises himself for assimilating tribes into a common culture.
There's someone outside South Station and the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston holding a cross and yelling, "Bless the Short Squeeze", at people driving by so yeah welcome to 2021... https://t.co/4c8HHVN9kE
@cryptotarded @BaptistTaliban Okay okay I’ll play it and in a language I understand https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1451368612397080576/photo/1
@BaptistTaliban For Hsu to exist, either he crossed the Pacific Ocean or Chinese people had been intermarrying/ breeding almost exclusively with other Chinese people for two centuries after the bombs drop. This all implies social behaviors which are nowhere described in the game
“All races, all breeds. Men whose speech sounds like the grunting of apes. Men from lands so far and queer that standing over them where they lie bleeding in the mud he feels mankind itself vindicated.”
I just played this video for AG Merrick Garland. He refused to comment on how many agents or assets of the federal government were present in the crowd on Jan 5th and 6th and how many entered the Capitol. https://t.co/lvd9n4mMHK
Man accused of raping woman on crowded train was released from immigration detention, never deported
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/congolese-man-accused-rape-train-visa-terminated-deported
@Fetusberry @ChaosCharza Fuck it, we’re going back to black and white morality
God is good
Devil bad
Protagonist is holy knight
Villain is demon
That’s the fucking story. No more nuance. Nuance and it’s consequences have been a giant fucking annoyance for fantasy stories. https://t.co/aWKKSke3Ew
@Hamiltonianist: “All races, all breeds. Men whose speech sounds like the grunting of apes. Men from lands so far and queer that standing over them where they lie bleeding in the mud he feels mankind itself vindicated.”
Well this is a fascinating list of amendments that were proposed but never ratified. https://twitter.com/radicalpragmat1/status/1450514588005457920/photo/1
POV: After years of being bullied, an aggrieved adult man becomes a drunk and a junkie while trying to prove that he's a tough guy. https://t.co/PTfTTXyB4V
POV: After years of being bullied, an aggrieved adult man becomes a drunk and a junkie while trying to prove that he's a tough guy. https://www.twitch.tv/hamiltonianist
The conservative case for continuing to hate on article writers after they die to rub everybody’s noses in it like a puppy who peed on the carpet https://twitter.com/nickssolheim/status/1450618290674364416
Hey, fellow right wingers. Cool Meme Chungus here to tell you that that only thing wrong with the country is that there’s no dictator in a military uniform to shoot everybody who isn’t a liberal like me. That would be a totally EPIC crusade, am I right? Lol!
@Hamiltonianist: Somehow we have guys running around here posting Nazi memes to promote liberalism and Anglophilia. We also have Anglophiles who hate American history, and Canadians who call themselves “Anglo-American.”
Tucker Carlson recently made the point on his show that the only real claim to legitimacy left for liberalism now is consumerism. Take away that, and you have a regime without any claim to legitimate rule.
The supply chains aren't going to be restored for *years*. https://t.co/2sO2yKLjtD
Yes actually everything was deliberate about this. Giving China free trade was deliberate. Creating regulations to make doing business in the U.S. impossible was deliberate. Allowing tens of millions of aliens to enter the territory contrary to any legitimate need was deliberate. https://t.co/d8KFOi17PQ
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates was among billionaire business leaders, presidential envoys, and tech entrepreneurs invited to meet the Queen and other members of the Royal Family at Windsor Castle tonight after the one-day Global Investment Summit in London. https://t.co/62w7mrn8Lt
Soros isn’t complaining that US money is being invested in China, he’s complaining that their current executive won’t let him and his friends used it to run “the open society” there yet
The next time you see people calling George Soros a “Nazi” hit em’ with this…
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/17/magazine/george-soros-democrat-open-society.html https://t.co/sUwnhobS16
The Economist should come clean on Epstein facilitator, Lynn Rothschild’s vested interest in pushing this WEF agenda. Her “Inclusive Capitalism” &Schwab’s “Stakeholder Capitalism” are not capitalism, as they do not preserve individual rights and private ownership of all property. https://t.co/lyTDJ9Nqke https://t.co/5VNGD50chJ
NEWS: Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell continued to trade securities from his personal account during the pandemic, including a sale of between $1-$5 million from a Total Market Index Fund on October 1, 2020. The Dow would lose 6% that month.
https://t.co/faQawaa1kn
Mr. Roosevelt said, laughingly, "Why not give Mr. Warburg the job? He would be the financial boss, and I would be the political boss, and we could run the country together.” https://t.co/Q3e7f9GjYr
The Sherman Anti-Trust Act and the Clayton Anti-Trust Act were written by the oligarchy for the oligarchy, to prevent anyone else from breaking into the circle after things had been set up. https://t.co/Ef6rbmNP9U
The organizers of the trusts had completed most of their work. Securing their gains could be done only through control of money and credit, for under our financial system, ownership of the trusts could not be maintained if somebody came along with more money to buy them. https://t.co/0ZsypdG6Bs
Ownership of the Federal Reserve banks
banks and trust companies should be admitted to the privileges
Congress followed these recommendations
allowed to issue notes
I think any limit … is inadvisable and dangerous
The Act in its final form removed any such limitation https://t.co/4Cm0QLDeW6
“While technically and legally the Federal reserve note is an obligation of the United States Government, in reality it is an obligation the sole actual responsibility for which rests on the reserve banks.” Paul Warburg https://t.co/CF2vKYO8jx
A study of the juxtaposition and the abstracts of the Aldrich Bill and the original Federal Reserve Act … is likely to prove a surprise and a revelation to those of our readers who have been told by Mr. Glass that: "…there are few features of resemblance in the two plans.” https://t.co/pGvbaHOZrw
Aldrich was much included to discuss the possibilities of a full-fledged central bank
the rough draft of what later became the Aldrich Bill had been agreed upon, and a plan had been outlined which provided for a “National Reserve Association”
It was strictly a bankers’ bank https://t.co/kdWzJQ2PMc
So thousands of internet super-sleuths are hunting for fake rothschilds and hidden hortlers, while f'ing wikipedia straight up tells you his mentor was Henry Kissinger, so he's just another rockefeller stooge. https://t.co/yOlJEvDnqg
Of course this rolls into a call for public housing instead of why the same government priced so many people with paychecks out of home ownership. https://t.co/kKx9XgB5wQ
something that i respect about libs is that they will just get up and leave if they hear something they dont like. they will simply stop talking to anybody who disagrees with them. much to learn there.
Watching bf play bloodborne while I doze off on the couch as he talks in the most soothing voice possible about all the different weapons in the game I am in heaven
@ShireFunposter Might not be super interesting but this was the idea for it. Kind of sucked in oblivion because there’s only like knights of nine and mages guild. Still thinking about it because I there’s no way to play this in NV https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1449898320290148356/photo/1
Rising energy prices was his agenda. Were you asleep for the last 30 years? Destroying the middle class and any domestic economic activity was and is the goal. https://t.co/nm3nom1aMk
How in the FUCK can it be 10 months into 2021 and people are still acting surprised that the same parasites who shut down an oil pipeline are making things more expensive to benefit subversive interests?
@ShireFunposter I know. This is why I just stick to NV. My problem now is that it’s maybe not so great for German language immersion because I could probably play it in Chinese at this point 🥴
@ShireFunposter What’s the viability of a build based mostly around wandering about in a robe using stuff like calming touch, demoralize, command humanoid, and summon wraith but with the occasional resort to the stake and hellfire
@RealAdamK I’ve read about it but I thought it would be cool to actually play it. You get the same ideas from Canticle for Leibowitz. Forumlords also recommend reading Blood Meridian?s=21
@Hamiltonianist: @ShireFunposter I have it because it was on sale in a bundle with the first one. I attempted two playthroughs on #1 but never finished because i feel like you can just read the lore if you don’t care about your characters
I played one woman character with like two strength. I couldn’t use any guns and I had to enlist Boone and Rex to handle for me. I guess it was a variation of the swindler.
New Vegas characters:
Cowboy
Knight
Rambo
Cyborg
Vampire
Taliban
Hitman
Swindler
Mutant Genocider
Fallout 1 characters:
Guy with enough AP to shoot twice
Guy who uses energy weapons
The Germans took the vanguard in the immense and decisive inundation that destroyed the military and political power of imperial Rome. They spread to the west and to the south, imposing their laws, customs, and dynasties … imprinting on the natives a world era, the Middle Ages https://t.co/Pym6Zm1z5v
@Hamiltonianist: The seeds of history don’t die, although they may remain buried for centuries and centuries. https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1449568626458050563/photo/1
@Hamiltonianist: The Germans took the vanguard in the immense and decisive inundation that destroyed the military and political power of imperial Rome. They spread to the west and to the south, imposing their laws, customs, and dynasties … imprinting on the natives a world era, the Middle Ages https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1449567785588117505/photo/1
There are many old books which teach that what today is called German unity, the constitution of a single empire, genuinely and exclusively German, between the Meuse and the Baltic, has always been, as it appears now, the most serious incident of all political events in the world https://t.co/1vUIjTAGu7
@Hamiltonianist: The legions of Rome camped better in Mesopotamia than they did on the eastern bank of the Rhine. https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1449564553671442436/photo/1
We ourselves remain, even if the greatest of our historical feats disappear. We who remain, eventually, can perhaps become whatever we want, but we cannot be, from today on, is as much as we want. https://t.co/lqh35xyDR4
@Hamiltonianist: There are many old books which teach that what today is called German unity, the constitution of a single empire, genuinely and exclusively German, between the Meuse and the Baltic, has always been, as it appears now, the most serious incident of all political events in the world https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1449563400418193410/photo/1
”Germany has grown to be the centre of an entirely new economic system… America has been converted from the most pacific of nations into an armed and aggressive community. Where these changes lead is beyond prediction, but … judging by the past … some estimate may be formed…” https://t.co/KAhELfS8GK
@LucaHCacciatore i used to work with this old man who would talk about hooters girls like they were his personal harem because he spent so much time there blowing smoke up their asses
Trad tip: Stay at home wives require many pieces of furniture and a variety of knickknacks that they can rearrange to imitate nesting behaviors in the wild. A lack of furniture can stress the wife and lead to illness later on.
Ted Kaczynski wrote several books cursing us for educating him and putting him in a suit when his inborn constitution always made him want to live in a hovel and feed on roadkill.
the one thing to remember when on a date with a girl is talk about your favourite historical battle at length for the entire evening and do not give her any chance to speak
@Hamiltonianist Die Wahrheit soll die Nation doch überlegen sein. Wenn die Nation der höchste Gut ist, kann/wird die Wahrheit unterdruckt werden, zum Schaden (und Schande) der Nation.
Die Wahrheit ist der höchste Gut und Christus ist die Wahrheit.
The "van life" trend is preparing people to accept owning nothing so they'll be okay "living sustainably" in pods. I've seen thousands of Instagram reels/TikToks now saying: "when people say settle down in a home & have kids" and then a bunch of van traveling pictures. Examples: https://t.co/NbeYp58lvu
@Hamiltonianist: Let an Association be formed to be denominated, “The Christian Constitutional Society.” https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1448804585972273161/photo/1
The compensatory economy provides that when bankers and speculators clean out the people and bring them to their knees, government agencies shall step in and help them up so that they can be fleeced again. https://t.co/v5TgVoFoFJ
@BOBONONO1010 @792x33 @JackduORleans why would financier class bankrupt rural landowners and seize the land as collateral? its a tale as old as babylon
Our facts ought to be our sole weapons, making everything superfluous which is outside the proof. Owing to the infirmities of the hearer, however, style can do much.
Aristotle
NEWS: Today I introduced legislation to ban cargo ships off the Orange County coast.
Ships anchored for weeks and months off our coast likely caused last week's oil spill. Reports show that the pipe "may have been struck several other times" by ship anchors off the coast.
Dropping $5 trillion of debt-fueled money into our economy doesn’t solve our fundamental problem: we don’t make enough stuff here, so we’ve become dependent on other nations for stuff we need. https://t.co/Q0K9NiBKeX
On the horn with a FedEx supervisor today trying to find out why my packages hit the warehouse then vaporize. Calmly restated my question repeatedly until he cracked. They're down 20,000+ drivers because of mass walkouts over vaccines. Good.
“[This is] the busiest year any western hemisphere port has had.”
The 2 busiest container ports in the US are experiencing their largest backlogs of ships on record, with about 60 vessels waiting to enter the ports Tuesday. https://t.co/5FP9YVrvVN
We must reflood Mexico City. https://twitter.com/zolbarsakusun/status/1448292413819207687 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1448318052416638978/photo/1
Ocean carriers remain in a sweet spot where congestion inflates rates to extent that heavily outweighs revenue fallout from delays/lost capacity. Earnings prereleases from $MATX and COSCO highlight continued ascent of carrier earnings #shipping #containers https://t.co/JuiU0T22PZ
@JDVance1 or maybe there was no coercion necessary; maybe they were the bad guys the whole time and their commitment to "freedom" was a cover for profit-rigging and exploitation
As an Eastern European I've found the speech codes, mandatory workplace ideological education, and mass surveillance difficult American realities to get used to.
Superman Criticized As Unrealistic For Portraying A Journalist As Heroic https://babylonbee.com/news/superman-criticized-as-unrealistic-for-portraying-a-journalist-as-heroic
The demand for shipping from China to the U.S. led to a huge third quarter for Matson.
U.S. retailers have struggled to move goods as supply-chain and staffing issues have bogged down the flow.
https://t.co/QgopRSNAOO
a university education often does not provide students w subject matter expertise but instead primarily gives them new frameworks by which to assess the world
students/grads tend to conflate those two things, gifting us all w self & media-appointed ‘experts’ whenever convenient
Loudoun County father who became the face of "domestic extremism" says his daughter was raped in a bathroom by a boy wearing a skirt and the school covered it up https://t.co/vqRh1vgrt4
There are benefits to foreign countries that issue government debt denominated in U.S. dollars. But that also exposes them to foreign exchange rate risk https://t.co/RUQ00VmI3F https://t.co/S66DCyVEQ2
#China has ramped up efforts to combat the dual challenge of chip shortage from the #pandemic & US sanctions. Apart from pumping large amounts of money in research & loans, it has provided tax incentives to the whole semiconductor ecosystem: Saranya. https://t.co/MluCbXwfkB
One of Cortés’s translators was a Native American woman called doña María. She had been sold into slavery & used her knowledge of languages to become one of the most significant people in world history for all time. The academic consensus is to call her a race traitor and a whore
Imagine how deluded you have to be to try to convince yourself the reason you *used* (when you were younger and less woke) to like Chappelle (who was never politically correct) is because he got rich and started punching down, not that he's the same and you went insane.
@Hamiltonianist You mean someone already understood that "Theory of Moral Sentiments" was a compendium to "Wealth of Nations"?
If only that information got passed down to the GOPe and the lolbertarians.
Oh...wait...it was...but the Straussians worked overtime to transmogrify that message.
The people do not exist for the economy. The economy does not exist for capital. Capital exists for the economy and the economy exists for the people. https://t.co/RXjjQB3W5m
robbers, thieves, smugglers, and cheats know their own local and personal circumstances and conditions extremely well, and pay the most active attention to their business; but it by no means follows that society is in the best condition where such individuals are least restrained https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1144856460779614209
“As individual liberty is in general a good thing so long as it does not run counter to the interests of society, so it is reasonable to hold that private industry can only lay claim to unrestricted action so long as the latter consists with the well-being of the nation.” https://t.co/FJJRIr4ifz
@Hamiltonianist: This is what the establishment fears.
https://vistasgallery.ace.fordham.edu/items/show/1769 https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1447636351126425601/photo/1
@Hamiltonianist: i sometimes forget that not only do some of you not know what a Mayan person even looks like, but that you are also unable to recognize one of the most famous models in history
There was never any solidarity between Aztecs and Incas, nor did they identify as or feel themselves one, nor were they ever one except in the Spanish imagination which covered them all with the name “indios.” https://t.co/YQc0kzV4nY
100% Mayan ancestry. We will finally defeat the colonizers soon, mis hermanos, hermanas y hermanes. #IndigenousPeoplesDay https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1447624085995884546/photo/1
Today is another day where provincial farm people LARP as the Aztec warlords who robbed, raped, and murdered their actual ancestors for over a hundred years.
Today is another day where provincial farm people LARP as the Aztec warlords who robbed, raped, and murdered their actual ancestors for over a hundred years.
When #Biden is self-sabotaging U.S. competitiveness w/one of worst tax rates on planet, foreign countries glad to oblige.
Couple of catches - foreign countries will go last, need lots of loopholes & demand billions $$ from U.S. tax base.
#Surrender
https://t.co/aSNM0KZ6kp
WHITE HOUSE OFFICIAL SAYS THEY STAND BY CALLS TO OPEC+ TO DO MORE TO SUPPORT GLOBAL ECONOMIC RECOVERY, HAS COMMUNICATED THIS TO SEVERAL OPEC+ MEMBERS AT SENIOR LEVEL
Me: All politics is authoritarian politics; to believe otherwise is to be brainwashed by the ruling ideology. (No engagement).
Me: Daedra worship is a stupid plot device (ratio)
Ever since Fed began QE in '08, US births/families w/ children have been in freefall. Almost like Fed's balance sheet rewards asset holders (4 being asset holders) & punishes those w/out assets (aka, young adults). Higher Fed's BS goes, the lower births / families go?!? https://t.co/ld0YXRkpOs
Total U.S. consumer credit outstanding increased $14.4 billion in August, down from a $17.3 billion rise in July. Nonrevolving credit (auto and student loans) increased $11.4 billion, while revolving debt (credit cards) edged up $3 billion https://t.co/BKRymZdvKm https://t.co/A4qdsp5DfJ
A US Navy nuclear engineer and his wife have been charged with selling secret information about nuclear submarines to an undercover FBI agent who posed as an operative for a foreign country.
#Nuclear | #Submarine
https://t.co/9dmXqP6lbO
My two cents on ‘great power competition vs strategic competition’ btw 🇺🇸🇨🇳 are entailed in my piece on Cold War 2.0.
Hint: It’s a systemic competition or systemic rivalry including four domains: political economy, technology, norms/rules, and alliances. https://t.co/Fx6Hbnwvdq https://t.co/PyDmUuOcXK
India Faces Rolling Blackouts As Coal Shortage Forces Power Plants To Adopt Emergency Measures https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/india-faces-rolling-blackouts-coal-shortage-forces-power-plants-adopt-emergency-measures
Academics love to write at length about their pet theories of education when they could just write “Teach grammar and what words mean,” and be done with it.
I’m deleting my account. This website is a complete waste of time.
*two weeks later*
I’m deleting soon. I’m just so much better than all of you. You need me more than I need you.
I’m deleting my account. This website is a complete waste of time.
*two weeks later*
I’m deleting soon. I’m just so much better than all of you. You need me more than I need you.
You can lose as much weight as you want by smoking a lot and drinking a lot of coffee or tea. This is how they do it in the Mediterranean and East Asia.
No need to trouble yourself with such physical exertions.
Besides Al Gore (now on Board of Trustees for the World Economic Forum) and Bill Gates, how many others pushing current global policy were in Club of Rome...and subscribe to the “Limits to Growth” ideology?
...while having Epstein or Maxwell association?
https://t.co/lXGRJ0oNMd https://t.co/LxrFAwLAib
New COVID regulation says masked shoppers must juggle while in the store as this will deflect droplets away from the eyes, saving thousands of lives https://twitter.com/Hamiltonianist/status/1446940415660150788/photo/1
Does anybody else remember phase one of the trade deal with China where they said they had no intention of buying as much of our agricultural produce as we asked right before they started releasing videos of people falling down in the street from the bubonic plague?
New: The Biden administration's "top-to-bottom" review found China isn't meeting its commitments under the Phase One trade deal — laying the groundwork for the U.S. to keep in place Trump-era tariffs while considering other punitive actions. https://t.co/Ln9WRrsbaJ
Los Angeles will require vaccine proof for indoor activities starting Nov. 29 https://trib.al/FFUO3u1 https://twitter.com/Forbes/status/1446904302144995328/photo/1
When Harvard President, Larry Summers, Economic advisor to Obama/Clinton honeymooned on #Epstein island, was on multiple #LolitaExpress flights, and was integral to getting #China into #WTO, do you think those admins had US citizen interest in mind?
https://t.co/4e0wSSGl3F https://t.co/xZ03xoWPIu
Who else is involved? I’m glad you asked...Ghislaine’s sister, Isabel, is a “Technology Pioneer” for the #WorldEconomicForum #WEF #GREATRESET https://t.co/oMMAgJH7Cv
White House Press Secretary Psaki blames Biden’s plunging approval ratings on the “20% of the country who’ve decided not to get vaccinated.”
https://t.co/qJp7sInXNZ