Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel

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Now let's move onto the UFO/extraterrestial/alien rabbit hole because it's easy for me. I think that one is the ultimate rabbit hole. I understand that many others disagree, including good friends. I will stand aside.

The first thing I did was to search the forum for UFO, UFOs, extraterrestrial, alien, and aliens to see if I have ever commented on this. I only found this one post:
Higgenbotham wrote:
Mon May 04, 2015 9:37 pm
gerald wrote:5. An experiment to see what happens.
Yes, I had thought about this one a few years back. Here's how I reasoned it out. Let's say a superior being visited planet earth and found some naked Neaderthals or whatever wandering around grunting, using a bit of fire, picking berries, hunting mastadons, killing each other occasionally by busting skulls with rocks, etc. So the aliens decide to cross these savages with some of their own genes to see what happens. They create various types of humans for various environments on earth and put a few of each onto different parts of the earth.

If this really happened what does it tell us?

I think it first tells us that the superior beings clearly understood space travel and survivability before they clearly understood genetics. Because they got here first, then still had a need to conduct an experiment. Also, because they understood genetics enough to know that the experimentation is quite dangerous, they undertook the experiment in an isolated location so as to not harm their own environment.

So what does that tell us?

It tells us that since humans haven't been able to master space travel yet, they are going to get themselves into big trouble if they try to manipulate genes at this time. They are unready to do it and have no escape valve if their own experiment (Monsanto, etc.) goes terribly wrong.

Any species that is fit for survival would realize they have to master space travel first before they attempt to conduct genetic experiments, then conduct the experiments in laboratories, so to speak, that are isolated from the environment on which they depend.
I know many people have ideas about why the government has recently been talking about this. I can somewhat appreciate that and have read different ideas about it.

Still, my bottom line is until the little green men or whatever they are visibly show up and communicate or do something obvious, then in my world it is just another rabbit hole. This is all I have to say about it.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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Higgenbotham wrote:
Sat Jul 01, 2023 10:07 pm
Guest wrote:
Sat Jul 01, 2023 9:38 pm
Blame us white people for the systemic institutional racism we push. It’s never their fault. Always our fault.
Yes, this type of thing is a source of rumors. I will be getting to this.
There are many facets of this. What comes to mind is to just talk about banks and then within banks just a small sliver of that for illustration. No way could even the subject of banks be adequately covered by doubling the size of this thread.

I'm aware that in African countries where Europeans established banks, many Africans believed that banks are where white people go to get money. In other words, they just go into the bank, get the money they need just because they are white, and go about their business buying whatever they need that black people or otherwise produce. I suppose that kind of rumor being spread could be due to ignorance, envy, lack of trust, or even hate. And the more specific source of the rumor is when 2 very different cultures are put in proximity that probably don't belong in proximity. To a working white person who is just depositing paychecks in a bank and using it as a utility more or less, that would seem absurd.

The problem I see, and I keep bringing it up again and again in various ways, is that Bernanke thought it was OK to print money and nobody stopped him. Certain select entities got printed bailout money, most of them were white, and now that rumor assumes a certain air of truth.

Anyway, when searching for evidence of that rumor online, I was unable to find it. What I did find was the story copied below. Well, when you know institutions are corrupt and the game is rigged, then promoters can get a lot of mileage out of that. He got 1222 comments. I know of no solution now. The money was printed and the game was rigged. The solution was not to print the money and not to rig the game, which would not lend any partial legitimacy to rumors that banks are just where white people go to get money, which then opens the door to being able to say that banks are also places that black people can't go to get the money they rightfully deserve to get, and to get mileage out of that in the tiny fraction of instances when it actually occurs.
#BankingWhileBlack: Bank Calls Cops on Man Because His Paycheck Was Too High
By Michael Harriot
Published December 18, 2018
Comments (1222)

Vigilant employees of a Cleveland area bank alerted the authorities to a black man who suspiciously tried to conduct a financial transaction at a financial institution, causing them to question the motives behind his blatant negro shenanigans.

WOIO reports that Paul McCowns went to a Huntington Bank branch in Brooklyn, Ohio, to cash his paycheck on Saturday, December 1. McCowns presented the tellers with two forms of identification and offered his fingerprint, which is required of all non-Huntington customers.

This likely raised the eyebrows of the diligent dollar-bill counters who were apparently also working as an undercover investigative team at the bank inside the grocery store on the outskirts of Cleveland. Because everyone knows that’s where the real action is.

After looking at his ID and giving him the look that white people throw at thugs who don’t look like they enjoy mayonnaise souffle, they went through the “white verification process” that has been used since the beginning of wypipo time by fugitive slave catchers, bank tellers, and hotel workers when you ask the front desk if they can make another key for your room.

You know what I’m talking about. It’s a four-step process spelled out in The White Person’s Guide to Making Black People Nervous:

Stare at the computer screen. According to McCowns, the teller started looking at the screen and questioning the transaction. White people really trust computer screens. If a black person came in the door, dripping wet, pointed at the window and said it was raining outside, white people would look at the storm outside and say: “Hold on, let me Google Weather.com to verify.”

Call another white person to stare at the computer screen: And it’s never a supervisor because white people never like to admit they have supervisors. It’s just a random Judy who wears glasses. McCowns said they murmured to each other (white people have incredible murmuring skills; they can low-talk like a motherfucker) and proceeded to step 3.

They made a phone call: Bruh, they tried it. They actually tried to call McCowns’ employer to verify the check but couldn’t get an answer. White people will call other white people to obtain the secret password. And if you try to offer the phone number to them, they won’t accept it. They always know the right number to dial, which makes me think there’s a secret Caucasian international hotline.

They went in the back: They always ask you to “wait right here” while they go in the back. I don’t know what’s in the back of every retail outlet, bank and business, but whenever white people go to “the back,” the shit is about to go down. And it takes a long time because they can only speak in even quieter murmurs when they are in the safe space of “the back.” But McCowns said they told him they couldn’t cash the check, so while they were in the back doing the secret white ceremony, he decided to leave.

Little did McCown know that they were in the back calling 911.

As he tried to leave, a police cruiser pulled up front and–here is the fuckshit part of the entire incident–handcuffed McCowns and put him in the back of the police car!

Let’s pause here to examine what happened because there undoubtedly is a white person reading this who wants to say: “I don’t get how this is racist.”

One black man tried to go into a bank and conduct a legitimate transaction. He went through all the steps required by the bank. And not only would they not cash his check, but they also called the police, leading one to safely assume they thought Paul was a criminal. That is the only answer. The po-lice. The law. The “authorities.”

When the police arrived, with McCowns handcuffed in the back of the patrol car, cops were able to reach his employer. The employer then verified that the check was for the correct amount, the Brooklyn Police Department confirmed.

“My employer said, ‘Yes, he works for me, he just started and, yes, my payroll company does pay him that much,’” McCowns said.

McCowns said he was able to cash the check the next day at another location. Meanwhile, Huntington Branch has apologized for their error.

We sincerely apologize to Mr. McCowns for this extremely unfortunate event. We accept responsibility for contacting the police as well as our own interactions with Mr. McCowns. Anyone who walks into a Huntington branch should feel welcomed. Regrettably, that did not occur in this instance and we are very sorry. We hold ourselves accountable to the highest ethical standards in how we operate, hire and train colleagues, and interact with the communities we have the privilege of serving.

Now, to the most important part of this story. It is obvious that since Paul gave them two forms of identification and offered his fingerprints, that the bank wasn’t questioning his identity. First of all, who carries two forms of identification? Unless I’m traveling outside of the country, I don’t even have two forms of ID unless you count the picture on the back of my Costco card, and that shit is so grainy because they still use dot-matrix printers.

They also couldn’t have been questioning the legitimacy of the check because they were obviously able to pull up the account on the computer screen and had the employer’s number.

Therefore, if they could confirm McCowns’ identity and the check, then they could only have been questioning the amount of the check. So guess how much this big check was that almost bankrupted the Huntington Bank branch? Guess how much this evil supergenius tried to scam Huntington Bank into opening the vaults and throwing all of the money into a duffel bag? Guess how much Paul’s check was written for?

A little more than $1,000.

“It was highly embarrassing,” said McCown. “Highly embarrassing.”

If you think they would have called the police on a white man, you’re lying to yourself. If you think they do this to every customer, you are crazy. Huntington Bank tried it for $1,082.
https://www.theroot.com/bankingwhilebla ... 1831181874
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Guest wrote:
Sun Jul 02, 2023 9:06 am
Getting back to "Central Park Karen" and her overt display of disgusting racism followed by her denial that she is a racist in any sense, gets black folks very, very uncomfortable, and rightly so. They know much better than that.
The black guy got a TV show out of it and later it came out that he had been aggressive with other woman in the park, including black women. The white girl had been set up. Her life is ruined.

Google it. Or maybe you should use Duckduckgo?
Here is a recent update on the incident - June 13, 2023.
What happened between Christian and Amy in Central Park?

On May 25, 2020 a video captured in the part of Central Park generated attention on Twitter, which portrayed a white woman calling the cops after another park-goer asked her to leash her dog, according to park regulations.

Christian had been birdwatching before 8:00 a.m. that day, and was interrupted during the quiet pursuit by Amy loudly calling after her dog, he told the New York Times, which prompted him to ask her to leash Henry. She refused.

In the clip, Christian was heard responding calmly to an agitated Amy, who threatened him with calling the police. "I'm going to tell them there's an African-American man threatening my life," she said, as she dialed 911.

While she spoke to the New York City Police Department, her dog appeared to struggle to put its feet on the ground as she held him by the collar. "Please send the cops immediately," Amy said on the phone, standing a distance away from Christian.

The video shows that before and during the 911 call, Amy referred to Christian as “African-American” three times. Christian's sister later uploaded the clip to Twitter, where it has been viewed more than 40 million times prior to being deleted.

Christian told CNN the next day that he began videotaping the encounter "because I thought it was important to document things ... unfortunately we live in an era with things like Ahmaud Arbery, where black men are seen as targets."

"This woman thought she could exploit that to her advantage, and I wasn't having it," Christian added of his encounter with Amy. He said that he specifically chose a part of Central Park where dogs were required to be leashed to aid in his bird watching, which is why he asked her to abide by the rules.

"That's important to us birders because we know that dogs won't be off-leash at all and we can go there to see the ground-dwelling birds," he said. "People spend a lot of money and time planting in those areas as well. Nothing grows in a dog run for a reason."

Speaking with Good Morning America that same day, Christian said during the situation — before he began recording — he tried to offer the unleashed dog a treat to prevent it from roaming.

"[Owners] don't like it when you feed their dog treats," he said. "And she didn't like that at all. She immediately grabbed the dog, as you can see from the video, and started hauling it around by its collar."

What happened to Amy Cooper?

The NYPD told USA Today that officers were called to the area and determined that the pair had engaged in a "verbal dispute." No arrests were made or summonses issued.

However, Amy was met with other repercussions in the wake of the incident. Franklin Templeton Investments, the asset management firm that employed Amy, announced its decision to "terminate" her the day after the clip went viral.

"Following our internal review of the incident in Central Park yesterday, we have made the decision to terminate the employee involved, effective immediately," the firm wrote on Twitter. "We do not tolerate racism of any kind at Franklin Templeton."

Ahead of her firing, Amy spoke to WNBC in an attempt to apologize for her actions.

"It was unacceptable. And you know words are just words and I can't undo what I did," she said. "But I sincerely and humbly apologize to everyone. Especially to that man, his family."

"When I think about the police, I’m such a blessed person," Amy continued. "I think of [the police] as a protection agency, and unfortunately, this has caused me to realize that there are so many people in this country that don’t have that luxury."

On Facebook, the shelter Abandoned Angels Cocker Spaniel Rescue, Inc. said at the time that Amy adopted the dog "a few years ago," and after concerns about her treatment of Henry surfaced due to the video, she "voluntarily surrendered the dog in question to our rescue while this matter is being addressed." (The dog was returned to her after a veterinarian's evaluation.)

Amy later sued Franklin Templeton in May 2021 after the firm fired her over her viral Central Park incident, claiming the company engaged in race and gender discrimination in terminating her days after she called 911 on Christian. She lost the suit.

In June 2023, a U.S. appeals court refused to reinstate a lawsuit by Amy. "In a 3-0 decision, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said Cooper did not prove that Franklin Templeton illegally dismissed her on the basis of race or defamed her by branding her a racist," Reuters reported on June 8.

Where is Christian Cooper now?

Three years after being falsely accused by Amy in New York City's Central Park, Christian has turned his unexpected spotlight back on what brought him to Central Park in the first place: birdwatching.

In addition to his duties as vice president at the N.Y.C. Audubon Society, Christian is set to host a new National Geographic show, Extraordinary Birder, premiering on Nat Geo WILD on June 17 and Disney+ on June 21.

Christian, who also served as a consulting producer on the show, takes viewers around the world to marvel at some of Earth's most splendid birds and what they give to our planet. "Wild birds connect you to the natural world, and they remind you that we are part of this whole process too," Cooper said of what he wants animal lovers to take away from the show.

Along with the show, Christian is working to bring more people to the birding world with his upcoming book Better Living Through Birding: Notes from a Black Man in the Natural World, out June 13 through Penguin Random House.

"In what ways has it not made my life better?" Coopers told PEOPLE of the title's inspiration. "It makes me feel connected to the world around me." He is also fostering new birders through Feathered Friends, an afterschool program he started through the New York City Audubon.
https://people.com/the-true-story-behin ... nt-7510993
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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Summary of the fifth nights of riots in France:
871 fires on public roads
577 burned vehicles
74 burned buildings
719 people arrested
45 police officers and gendarmes injured
Brussels also and now extended to Switzerland.
https://weltwoche.ch/daily/ein-hauch-vo ... onen-fest/

Mayor of the southern Paris suburb of L'Hay-les-Roses, said rioters tried to assassinate him and his family.
"Last night, a milestone was reached in horror and ignominy.
My home was attacked and my family was the victim of an assassination attempt,"

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Just 34 years ago. It was great while it lasted.
Mireille Mathieu singing La Marseillaise (with lyrics)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIxOl1EraXA
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Appears accurate we have new morning toe tag count incoming as self-liquidating assets while the uppity geniuses lament scrapes
while the crayon chewers blame circles as the square pegs marvel at them.
Next time liike last time we can blame Pathological altruism and the Amish education system with getaway buggy's.

I don't care a straw for your newspaper articles, my constituents don't know how to read,
but they can't help seeing them damned pictures. Boss Tweed

The Parable of the Wicked Tenants is at hand.

White supremacy is the greatest threat to our democracy.
Now the idiots backs a plan to block the sun in bid to limit global warming.
Yesterday 3:00 PM

Best laughs this year. Deflect, Distract, Deny the primary tools of all regimes in decline.
Political tax absconder criminal and immigrants infighting about who gets to rape an pillage the native being crushed by design
now grinding to dust,

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Review in light of current events.
Higgenbotham wrote:
Sun Dec 20, 2020 12:02 am
Another "conspiracy theory" shown to be conspiracy fact.
Higgenbotham wrote:
Sun Jan 31, 2016 12:03 pm
The first wave of real "modern" historians, especially scholars on Rome and the medieval period, such as Edward Gibbon, contended that had Charles fallen, the Umayyad Caliphate would have easily conquered a divided Europe. Gibbon famously observed:

A victorious line of march had been prolonged above a thousand miles from the rock of Gibraltar to the banks of the Loire; the repetition of an equal space would have carried the Saracens to the confines of Poland and the Highlands of Scotland; the Rhine is not more impassable than the Nile or Euphrates, and the Arabian fleet might have sailed without a naval combat into the mouth of the Thames. Perhaps the interpretation of the Koran would now be taught in the schools of Oxford, and her pulpits might demonstrate to a circumcised people the sanctity and truth of the revelation of Mahomet.[53]

Nor was Gibbon alone in lavishing praise on Charles as the savior of Christendom and western civilization. H.G. Wells in his A Short History of the World said in Chapter XLV "The Development of Latin Christendom": "The Moslim when they crossed the Pyrenees in 720 found this Frankish kingdom under the practical rule of Charles Martel, the Mayor of the Palace of a degenerate descendant of Clovis, and experienced the decisive defeat of Poitiers (732) at his hands. This Charles Martel was practically overlord of Europe north of the Alps from the Pyrenees to Hungary. He ruled over a multitude of subordinate lords speaking French-Latin, and High and Low German languages."[citation needed]

Gibbon was echoed a century later by the Belgian historian Godefroid Kurth, who wrote that the Battle of Poitiers "must ever remain one of the great events in the history of the world, as upon its issue depended whether Christian Civilization should continue or Islam prevail throughout Europe."[54]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Tours
Higgenbotham wrote:
Sun Jan 31, 2016 1:55 pm
The equivalent of "Charles the Hammer" and similar men of ability and courage takes time to rise from the rotten stench where currently "those who will, cannot".
Higgenbotham wrote:
Sun Jan 31, 2016 4:55 pm
There is, however, Hobbes states, a summum malum, or greatest evil. This is the fear of violent death. A political community can be oriented around this fear.

Since there is no summum bonum, the natural state of man is not to be found in a political community that pursues the greatest good. But to be outside of a political community is to be in an anarchic condition. Given human nature, the variability of human desires, and need for scarce resources to fulfill those desires, the state of nature, as Hobbes calls this anarchic condition, must be a war of all against all. Even when two men are not fighting, there is no guarantee that the other will not try to kill him for his property or just out of an aggrieved sense of honour, and so they must constantly be on guard against one another. It is even reasonable to preemptively attack one's neighbour.

In such condition there is no place for industry, because the fruit thereof is uncertain, and consequently, not culture of the earth, no navigation, nor the use of commodities that may be imported by sea, no commodious building, no instruments of moving and removing such things as require much force, no knowledge of the face of the earth, no account of time, no arts, no letters, no society, and which is worst of all, continual fear and danger of violent death, and the life of man, solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.[5]

The desire to avoid the state of nature, as the place where the summum malum of violent death is most likely to occur, forms the polestar of political reasoning.
"The place where the summum malum of violent death is most likely to occur" is under the leadership of current European governments as they proceed toward anarchy. The place where it is least likely to occur is under the leadership of a local warlord ala "Charles the Hammer". With the caveat of course that Charles is going to be a psychopath, and he is going to be a killer. Charles is just the "least worst" choice now that Europe has lost legitimate government.
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Higgenbotham wrote:
Sun Jan 31, 2016 4:55 pm
Given human nature, the variability of human desires, and need for scarce resources to fulfill those desires, the state of nature, as Hobbes calls this anarchic condition, must be a war of all against all.
Chapter 35 - The disintegrated world

All against all

When fuel shortages occurred in America in
1973, slogans such as ‘more gas now’ were daubed
on walls, and angry rioters burned petrol stations
and cars. During the French revolution, peasants
stormed the Bastille and the royal palace, though
shortly before they had been meekly tending their
fields and for all the world seemed as harmless as
can be. It is extraordinary how easily violence can
break out when problems arise and threaten
people’s normal conditions of existence.
Frustrations are vented by mindless
destructiveness. If there is no effective authority to
restore order, things can soon get out of hand and
people simply go on the rampage.2876
During the final stages of the descent, police
will be losing the battle against criminality and
civil revolt. People will have to start taking the
initiative to protect themselves, their families, and
their belongings. Properties will be more heavily
fortified and there will be a proliferation of gated
communities patrolled by private security guards.
Whole towns and villages may start to defend their
borders, perhaps with manned checkpoints across
the roads leading in and out. In the cities,
vigilantism is likely to emerge.2877 People will
acquire arms and take it on themselves to
administer the roughest forms of justice. They will
put barricades across the streets controlling entry
and exit to particular neighbourhoods. Boundaries
will begin to emerge everywhere and people will
become increasingly aware of their no-go areas.
As the dark age begins, all overarching
governmental structures will be swept away. The
world and every part of it will no longer be under
anyone’s control. In principle, this implies terrific
freedom. No one will be collecting any taxes, for
example. There will be no driving tests, no double
yellow lines, no speed cameras. Nor will there be
any licensing hours or drink-drive limits. No one
will be required to attend school or do jury service.
It will not be necessary to get planning permission
to knock the walls around in listed buildings, nor to
build a new home on the greenest of green fields.
People will be able to buy and sell whatever drugs
that they please.
Unfortunately, most of these new freedoms
will be purely theoretical. Lawlessness will also
mean a free hand for everybody who wants to rob
or assault others. The fact that there are no
licensing hours will not be much to celebrate when
the pub has no beer because all its supplies have
been hijacked en route. The non-availability of
petrol for similar reasons may make it difficult to
take advantage of the freedom to speed and park
where one likes. During the dark age any kind of
complex activity will become effectively
impossible. Even the drugs trade, ironically, may
be difficult to conduct in the absence of law and
order.
Given such anarchy, it may be possible to
conduct a limited form of barter with one’s
neighbours, assuming that they are not violent
bullies who just take what they want without
asking. However, money will no longer be usable.
Its acceptability depends upon the guarantee of a
political authority and there will not be any. Gold
and silver coins may be exchangeable, for their
intrinsic value, but no one will want to accumulate
too much of these. They will only make one a
target for bandits. In any case, one cannot wear, eat
or shelter under coins – and those will be people’s
main concerns. They will be likely to hide or bury
their hoards of valuables, preferring to live simply
and to keep themselves to themselves.
During the dark age, people will be able to go
wherever they like within the country, or indeed
within the world. They will be able to take what
they like, and behave however they like.
Nevertheless, they will need to be able to stand up
for themselves as they do so. Every kind of bandit
and ruffian will be ready to prey upon them or push
them about. This will be a dangerous time to be
alive. One can expect frequent disturbances and
vicious squabbles. Today, when neighbours argue
about the height of a hedge, they take each other to
court. In the dark age, the aggrieved party may
burn the hedge down. People may return to the
institution of the feud. There will be no sanctions
against murderers. For the victim’s family, the only
redress and the only deterrence will be killing in
retaliation.
In general, the dark age will mean a state of
chronic and general war. This will not be war
between massed armies. It will be micro war,
fought over local issues by tiny groups, using
individual weapons. In the parts of the world where
disintegration is proceeding fastest, traditional
armies are already encountering such renegade,
slippery opponents. The Pentagon is revising its
military modus operandi to cope with more small-
scale struggles as malcontents of all kinds take
advantage of the vulnerabilities of technological
civilisation.2878
The disputes of the dark age will be highly
convoluted and changeable. People will not
recognise the principle of a fair fight. Their war-
making will be vicious and unrestrained. Every
available weapon will be used, for it will be a
desperate matter of kill or be killed. The Geneva
conventions will be quite irrelevant in a world in
which all political structures have disappeared. The
future lies with guerrillas, i.e. with anonymous
part-time warriors, whose scruples are few and
whose tactics are fluid. This type of warfare makes
it easy for anyone to participate, and it rewards the
inventive.2879
On the other hand, these warriors will still
need to eat, and that will be difficult in a highly
disorganised world. They might prey on more
peaceable people, but there will be little surplus for
them to seize. They will also have to fight for
whatever they take, and if they meet any resistance
it may not be worth the effort. Hence, warfare
during the dark age is likely to be intermittent, the
warriors having to tend their farms or their fishing
nets between military expeditions. Conversely,
farmers and fishermen will have to take up arms to
defend themselves, with offence sometimes being
the best form of defence. In effect, everyone will be
a warrior.
A relative few will take it upon themselves to
harry the rest. Most will want to hide themselves
away, mind their own business and stay out of
trouble. Furthermore, the bandits will be used to a
hostile reception, as well as poor returns from an
impoverished population, and that is likely to
reduce their enthusiasm. If one is discreet and alert,
it should be possible to see out a quiet existence,
punctuated at irregular intervals perhaps by some
more unpleasant episodes. One will be free, but
fearful. Those people who prefer a predictable,
risk-free existence, in return for giving up their
self-respect and subordinating themselves to others,
will find the dark age difficult. Those who are
naturally proud, confident, and insubordinate may
find that dark age conditions offer more than they
take away.
Overall, the dark age will be a time of freedom
but it will be a rather drastic kind of freedom. The
opportunities will be totally equal for everyone,
meaning that what one makes out of life will be
entirely dependent on one’s own aptitudes and
abilities. The outcomes will be extremely unequal,
but not necessarily unfair, insofar as birth and
privilege will count for nothing.

The Phoenix Principle and the Coming Dark Age by Marc Widdowson, 2001
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https://cms.zerohedge.com/s3/files/inli ... k=6BIUjO5W
Favela logic loop in a dead zone as the uppitys on over $42k FSA per year looters as demsheviks waiting for the reparation payments wiped clean from BLM looters. https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/s ... &strip=all
Broke crackers are not coming to save the free shit army or Favela dumb asses. As they chew crayons and telling it is as reparations panelist says white men are 'danger to society'. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/san-f ... 5d4b&ei=22
They are out of other people's money as they now sprint dead run into collapse since they destroyed the tiny bubble business people passing onerous regulations agenda based on communist agenda grifters from Grmansci facts of systemic Statist brain rot. Fiscal policy to repressionary economics in design is structural inflation masked as stimulus targeting. Crushed by inflation which is simply debt policy even the Germans wage class understood to their distortion and fiscal collapse into 1933.
The only ones still there are trapped and now being ground to dust. The only sane comment this month was France being enamored in
self sufficiency has less far to fall than the rest of the .edu retards that priced themselves out to survive since input as energy to also material have destroyed them as the base is indeed moving. The comment they moved the stiff arms to Brussels from Frankfurt as the deracinated fools think its different this time. Priceless.

https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/uk-c ... acy-may-be

7-Year Cycles That Crush The Uninformed:
1. unbridled enthusiasm
2. mass confusion
3. sudden disillusionment
4. search for the guilty
5. punish the innocent
6. rewarding of the non-participants
7. see step one

As the meeting ended no one mentioned deceiving and being deceived.
And they did not repent of their murders or their sorceries or their sexual immorality or their thefts.

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Non-Newtonian Fluid Flow in a Reservoir—An Application to Hydraulic Fracturing
J. S. Torok, S. H. Advani

J. Energy Resour. Technol. Mar 1987, 109(1): 6-10 (5 pages)
https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3231323
Published Online: March 1, 1987

A formulation for the flow of a power law non-Newtonian fluid in a porous-permeable medium represented by a nonlinear partial differential equation is presented. This governing equation is transformed into a nonlinear ordinary differential equation whose solution is expanded as a Lie series. As an application to hydraulic fracturing, the problem of a Newtonian reservoir fluid being displaced by an injected non-Newtonian fluid is discussed. The resulting moving boundary problem is solved, resulting in explicit solutions for the respective pressure distributions and the displacement of the moving interface. The presented solutions provide a firm theoretical basis for fluid loss characterization in the porous-permeable reservoir.
https://asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/ ... m=fulltext

This will tie together several previous posts that might appear somewhat unrelated.

First, it can be seen from the journal article above that fundamental work on fracking was being done in the 1980s. It might be logical to think that the fracking boom resulted solely from work that oil companies did, but that's not the case (more on that later).

The name in the journal article above, J.S. Torok, is:
Török joined the RIT faculty in 1986 from The Ohio State University, where he taught and earned his master’s and doctoral degrees. In addition to teaching, he’s founder and director of RIT’s Estelle H. and Howard F. Carver Engineering Learning Center and active in RIT’s new microsystems engineering Ph.D. program. He also concentrates on writing, both professionally and recreationally.

Török wrote Analytical Mechanics with an Introduction to Dynamical Systems, an instructor’s solutions manual to Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems, other supplemental text material and numerous journal articles. He’s currently working on engineering and mathematics books, a medieval romance novel (so far about 50 pages along, and "quite the opposite of everything I do," he says) and a cookbook containing recipes of 150 German, Hungarian and Mediterranean dishes.

The Esztergom, Hungary native...
https://www.rit.edu/news/rit-honors-bri ... hing-award

RIT is the Rochester Institute of Technology.

There's mention in the journal article summary and the description of his work of partial differential equations, elementary differential equations and boundary value problems. When I was in engineering school, there were 4 required calculus courses. The last course in that series was elementary differential equations. I took 2 more calculus courses as electives. The first was only required of electrical engineers. It covered some partial differential equations. Then I took a course offered by the Department of Mathematics that was a course on partial differential equations. The name of the textbook was Boundary Value Problems. This course had only one section and there were maybe 25 students who took it in that large university. About half of the students who took the course were graduate students. I finished my degree in 1983.

Without realizing any of this at the time I took these courses, I was setting myself up for being pigeon holed into doing fundamental research for oil companies on fracking. When the application of a technology is decades into the future, doing research doesn't mean an oil company is going to hire an undergraduate to do research. It means that an oil company is going to provide some fellowship funding to a university to have graduate students work on developing the technology. That way they can get the fundamental technology developed really cheap, basically using the graduate students as slave labor. Obviously, foreign graduate students make better slave labor than Americans (see the end of the quote above). Once the fundamental technology reaches a point where it would be better to pull the continued development in house they will do that then. Of course, that might coincide with the time when something like fracking needs to be done to boost domestic energy production. Anyway, from one university, I got an Amoco Oil Company fellowship. Amoco Oil was an American oil company in the 1980s and was later merged with British Petroleum. At that university, there was a professor who had a group studying fluid flow. They were using computers to solve the governing partial differential equations rather than trying to simplify them as described in the first quote. My question to this professor was why he was solving partial differential equations for oil companies. His answer (believe it or not) was that he doesn't do it, his students do. Of course, I was to be one of his students spending however many years he dictated before getting this PhD.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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