Mark Koernke discussed Sir John Glubb's historical analysis of empire cycles, which identifies six phases (Pioneers, Conquest, Commerce, Affluence, Intellect, Decadence) that empires follow over approximately 250 years. He argued that the United States, starting around 1800, should naturally collapse around 2050, but that powerful elites ("vampires") are artificially accelerating the nation through these final stages to prematurely hand control to China. Koernke analyzed current cultural symptoms—materialism, welfare expansion, celebrity worship, feminism, and border collapse—as evidence of engineered decline following Glubb's template. He urged listeners to recognize this pattern to potentially derail the plan. The show included discussion of composting philosophy with callers and concluded with announcements about a funeral.
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As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample, each God given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? and the world you're listening to a subtle of the three radio that for him to get a pretty popular coming up in micro station cb stations and alternate technologies east and west of the mississippi along with all of us got homework from a bottom of me more from the top of me all my goodness well bombing to coming to bottom of florida bottle for the critical from mexico lewisian mississippi arkansas texas oklahoma big chunk of rascal but you want me to include both third fifth that and the 12 sisters, soon to be 13 on the left side of that state. Colorado, gonna have to deal with and clear out Boulder and Denver when the war starts. Be prepared to do so. Waving the left coast where the great state of Jefferson is, along with our friends all the way down to the border of Mexico and all the way up to the border of Canada. Everywhere in between. A lot of people working hard to prepare for what's coming and they're doing their part. Turning back to the east, we sweep across the plains. Leap over the Mississippi and line of the Smokies. Will the restaurant crews' Grandma teams okay teams? And the Ma Bell Grandma Consortium bring us? the Golden Spike. And today is, of course, already. BK, what's it like in your neck of the woods as far as the weather goes? What's the date? What's jumping off the wall, sir, please? It is 17 October 2014. It is Friday evening. It is the last hour of the day and the week for the intelligence report. And that makes this quartermaster's corner. And yesterday it was actually a nice day. And for the first time in about three weeks we've had just nothing but unrelieved rain and overcast and more rain and overcast. And I was despairing of of being able to get in the last little bit out in the garden. I need to do some tilling and a little bit of digging and then I can wrap it up. And finally it looks like maybe I'll get another shot at it. Weather sites are predicting a continuous week ahead of us of high 60s and bright sun. So maybe I get another chance. Oooey! I always like a second chance. Thank you very much. Things are starting to look up in butter knife land. Hopefully, I can do a little bit of tilling and get everything put to bed and ready to go for it when it really does turn all wet and cold and nasty for the next three or four months. This winter is supposed to be a cold one, so we would like to get all of this stuff done. Laves are starting to come down finally, so that also is an issue. I'm going to pose a little philosophical question for people. Maybe somebody can answer this one as an aside and then we'll go on to other stuff. Everybody talks about building compost heaps of alternating the greens and the browns. They say, well, you should alternate greens or browns and that will give you a faster maturing compost heap. But all of this brown stuff was one screen. So except for you know wood chips and stuff so you know if I throw a bunch of leaves in there is that green if they turn brown or Does it count as green or brown I don't get it We're just dead. Yeah. I mean if I throw in fresh grass clippings, they're green, but if I let them sit in a pile for a day or two, they'll turn brown. Do I throw them in? Are they brown or are they green? How do they count? They're finally fermenting. That's the thing. I would assume that's really how they look at it. If it's green, you're looking at the higher end with regard to breakdown of minerals. Well, they're talking about nitrogen and stuff, but I don't think it probably changes all that much when it dries out. You know, leaves are brown when they fall, but if a branch comes down in the wind in a storm and I lop off all the woody parts and throw the green parts in the compost pile, is that green stuff or is that brown stuff? When they fall, are they green stuff or are they brown stuff? When they fall in the fall, then they're brown. So I don't get it. Oh, well. That's a good question. Well, actually, I would look at it as, you know, again, if it's got green, it's green. If it's like leaves, but if it's obviously something from just a windbreak, and it's this time of year, then it's already headed towards the sugar down phase. You know, it's losing its nutrients, so, you know, it's heading towards the brown, you know, the fermented phase. That would be a toss-up. It's again just coloration for the sake of trying, I think, to accelerate to an even greater extent everything to the brown category, breaking everything down the rest away and having it all at a level where it can bond with the soil more efficiently. Here we go. Here we have. Joe from the Carolinas here. This philosophical question, BK, apologies for the quality of my phone here, but to answer your question, yes, when leaves fall and they're green, they have a great deal of nitrogen in them. They're not brown. Now, when your leaves die and they're dead, they're basically brown or varying shades of brown, they no longer have that nitrogen in them. As we chop those leaves up and we put them in, mix them with anything that's sort of green in color, the purpose of browns in compost is to lock up the carbon. So you have a carbon sponge in your compost and what that carbon sponge does is it allows you then, as the other materials in the compost break down, you're basically soaking up all the minerals and nutrients that come out of your grains That's the purpose of your brown. Your browns are essentially a nutrient and mineral sponge. The only way we can do that by time stacking is to incorporate a good number of browns into our compost pile. It is a little bit of a philosophical quandary. If your leaves are breaking down and they're already brown, you're good to go. It's an excellent source of carbon. She passed as a sponge. capture everything that's green in your pile. Okay, so if I mow the lawn when there's leaves all over the place as a lazy man's version of raking the stupid things, and I end up with green clippings and chopped up leaves in the mix together, then that should be perfect. I should just dump all of that into the garden. Exactly. You've already pre-mixed it and you've pre-chopped it, so you just dump it right in, actually sort of time-stacking function there. Sounds like a plan to me. So, I think I had better get into this one now in case that happens again. So hopefully we can cover the material and if I suddenly start to sound like Kermit the Frog then I'll just make Mark take over the rest of the program. So, the vampires we've spoken of. don't produce anything. These guys do not produce any grains. They don't mine any metals. They don't invent any new electronic circuits or write worthwhile software or develop cures for any disease. They don't do anything particularly worthwhile, but they do keep busy. They exert themselves plenty. It's just that they're not doing anything that helps anybody else. One of the things they do is they read history because they think it's their purpose in life to control history. So they read it and seek to control it. We've spoken in the past of this book by Quigley, Tragedy and Hope. There's a copy of that floating around in PDF. It's a little bit mangled, but it's readable. The tables are messed up because obviously somebody used an OCR program and did not edit carefully. There are unauthorized print copies of that floating around. A few people may have those. Those are probably collector's items at this point. I remember seeing an interview on video somewhere with Quigley where he was talking about that and he said, �Yeah, well, I didn�t have the resources to track this guy down.� It was sold out of a magazine ad and sold through a post office box off in the West Coast someplace and I couldn�t figure out where he was so I couldn�t stop him. But the copies were absolutely perfect. with the exception that the originals had the gold leaf around the edge and the edge of the paper and the copies did not. That's the only way you could tell the difference between them. So, Tragedy and Hope was published and treated largely as the Boy Scout manual for budding young vampires, a briefing as it were. But there are other historical tomes that I am sure are on the vampire reading list. And one of them is actually fairly short and quick and easy to read. The title is The Fate of Empires and the Search for Survival by Sir John Glubb. Now, we have seen almost an archetype in movies and so on of the retired military fellow who writes memoirs and histories and so on. This guy is probably the origin of that archetype. He fought in World War I. In 1930, he went to work for what became Jordan. Then after about 10 years, he came to be in charge of their military and ran it for another 20 years until he retired. He wrote a dozen different history books, things like that. This must have been one of his latest works because it was written in 1976. Anybody that fought in World War I was already getting a little long in the tooth by that point. This particular work is short and quick and easy. It's only about 25 pages in PDF. It's floating around on the web. You can get a hold of it. I recommend it highly. What this one says is that throughout his career, he was reading history and He noticed some patterns in history. One of them is that empires, and by this he means dominant cultures as well as the classical definition of empires, seem to have a pattern. He broke this pattern down into six phases. which he called the Age of Pioneers or the Outburst, the Age of Conquest, the Age of Commerce, the Age of Affluence, the Age of Intellect, and the Age of Decadence. We'll get back to those in a minute. What he found was very, very interesting, all the way from Byzantium through ancient Greece, Alexander the Great's conquests, the Mongol conquests of China, the First and Second Roman Empires, the Republic and the Empire, the Arab Empire of the 10th centuries, Spanish, even the British. Empire, ending in about 1950 or so. All of these across 3,000 years he identified something like 20 or 30 major empires. He says that not only do all of these follow the same patterns, the same six phases that he's identified in. We'll talk about in a minute. But they all have an astonishingly consistent lifespan. There's a little bit of variation. It's always a little bit of arguable exactly when something starts and exactly when something ends and so on. But across the board, every single one of them seems to last just about 250 years. And this is despite the fact that these span a wide range of technologies. The Mongol Empire, the fastest transportation on the planet, was horseback. During the Victorian Empire of Britain, the telegraph existed. Steam ships could cross the Atlantic in a week, and yet the same 250-year lifespan seems to apply, no matter how rapid communication and transportation happens to be. So, this 250 year thing is not a function of commerce and transportation and communication, but rather of psychology, of generational psychology. He says that, okay, there's a pattern. And we can see this sort of pattern in our own lifetimes in our families. If grandpa lived through the Great Depression and learned extreme frugality, then Mom and Dad probably were much more oriented toward saving but also production loosened up and rejected a little bit of grandpa's frugality and became more materialistic. Then their next generation saw that materialism and rejected that and acted against it and became the hippies. sequences, even within our own lifetimes or within modern times by means of media, for instance, deliberately or otherwise. So, what he says is that he's seeing this pattern throughout history. So, starting out with the first one, he talks about the age of pioneers, which he also calls the outburst. This is the point when some small country suddenly appears on the world stage and becomes significant in some fashion. It may grow to some extent, become a little bit more or affluent or what have you, but it makes itself significant in some way. This is followed by the age of conquests. A society has grown and expanded and obtained a certain amount of strength. It's still very healthy and aggressive. It values the military virtues, the organizational virtues. The concept of duty is very strong. And what happens is that the young culture, the barbarians by definition, because there's always somebody old around, acquire the sophisticated weaponry of the ancients and decadent empires but apply to it new tactics and new military doctrines and new thinking. They use things in different ways than or in the past. They are not so stylized. They do weird things like build a wooden horse to pull off a trick against a well-established fortified city-state and things of this sort. Their age of conquest, they will expand their footprint enormously, usually at the expense of the old and decadent empires around them. But sometimes against other less sophisticated societies in the US, it was not an overthrow of an ancient empire, but rather an expansion against a bunch of pretty much hunter-gatherers, semi- agricultural nomadic and so on, pre-technological society. The age of conquest, step two is followed by step three is the age of commerce. When the society has expanded its footprint large enough, it establishes political control over a wide range, especially a wide range of climates. There is an incentive for commerce among these climates, even if it's just agricultural goods, things that grow here and don't grow there and vice versa, areas where there's not as much food growing, so people devote themselves to a refining of metals or whatever the case may be. The political control of a large area allows the development of commerce. He notes, for instance, that even the Mongols, who were really just a bunch of bloodthirsty barbarians, mostly illiterate and so on, still established the Silk Road because it ran entirely through one political control zone. During this age of commerce, you will see a rise in the influence of a merchant class. Now that is at the expense of the military that expanded the footprint to begin with. So we start seeing a shift in values. The merchant class values cash. They do not value things like courage, duty, honor, all that kind of good stuff. So you start seeing a shift in the the public value system in the culture. During the age of commerce when these merchants become so affluent, they start piling up enormous amounts of wealth and you start seeing massive expenditures on public works and theaters. support for the arts, all sorts of displays of conspicuous consumption. Think on the palatial theaters of the 19th century and of the Greek temples and so on and you'll get an idea. the grand construction. Right. All of this, of course, is being fueled by that concentration of wealth. We also start seeing another shift, and that's in academia, in that as the merchants achieve ascendancy and start to dominate the culture, the students cease to go to school to learn what we would call the liberal arts or the sciences or what have you. Their goal is to go to school to learn something that will help make them wealthy. This is a shift in attitude and consistent with the specific to the age of commerce he speaks of. Now, at the peak of a culture, we see a shift from the age of commerce to what he describes as the age of affluence. He calls out, for instance, the period of Augustus in Rome. or a Suleiman in Baghdad or even Queen Victoria in Britain as being the turning points, the transitional periods between the age of commerce and the age of affluence. As this occurs, you will see that there's still some military power available to that empire. It's generally just enough to hold the borders. It's no longer enough to expand. It's not weak enough to be overrun. It generally doesn't waste its resources running around doing stupid stuff in foreign lands like we have been, but we'll get to that in a little bit. It is at Stasis. There is military establishment. It is not what it once was, it is no longer as dynamic, it is just sufficient to hold the gates as it were. The characteristics of the age of affluence is a defensive orientation. We shift from expansion to, you know, we can take over the world and do great things, to we can hold on to what we have. He calls out, for instance, as example, the Great Wall of China, or Hadrian's Wall, or even the Maginot Line. In more modern times, I might claim that the Cold War was part of the same thing. There wasn't a brick and mortar wall, but there was certainly a huge investment in ICBMs and all of this nonsense and so on to hold back the fake Soviet threat. But this is all part of defensive thinking during the age of affluence. He knows that money being in better supply than courage, the empires in an age of affluence tend to buy off their enemies. They will also engage in a certain amount of sophistry. One of the common threads is that they will natter on about the immorality of war, which is basically just an excuse for pacifism. It is a rationalization for what goes on. I would divert at this point into a discussion of wild humans and their undisciplined patterns of thought, but I don't think that I could go all the way out there and come back to the main topic within the hour. available to us, so I won't. But I will say that people tend to use their intellects more to justify and excuse their behaviors than to choose their behaviors. So all of this nattering on about the immorality of war and so on is really an excuse for a pacifism, a loss of nerve. and elevation of wealth and ease over dynamics. So the next to last phase that he calls out, he calls the age of intellect. In this area, you start to see universities everywhere. You turn over a bush, there's another university. During the early stage of the US, the Ivy League universities and a few state universities here and there seemed to be sufficient, produced enough professors and so on, and skilled individuals to advance the culture, to expand our our borders and our technological capability. Now you can't go two miles without stumbling off yet another university. We have degree inflation. Everybody has a degree of some sort. People that have three or four PhDs are hailed as somehow being clever and virtuous rather than perpetual students who are avoiding actually engaging in the real world. You can't flip burgers at McDonald's without a bachelor's and so on. What's the point there? Well, in the age of intellect, there is an over-proliferation of universities. He notes that in 10th century, Arab culture. In Baghdad, for instance, the first free universities were created and the first free hospitals were created. Pretty soon every town had a university. Of course, when the society collapses, they all collapse into ruin and suddenly we have illiteracy everywhere. But this sort of overdoing of things is a pattern that runs among all of these different empires and their growth patterns. One of the other characteristics of the Age of Intellect is that the society becomes paralyzed in debate. Everything has to be debated endlessly. The absolute last little jot and tittle has to be agreed on. Envision the Greek philosophers nattering on day after day trying to discuss these piddling, picky little things when they couldn't cure a disease. or when they barely realized that the Earth was round. They did, but they had a very rough grasp of astronomy and certainly very little chemistry and all this sort of stuff. Yet they would end up talking endlessly in these long philosophical debates. This is the sort of stuff you get during the age of intellect. You get a feat nonsense and then we get into the final age. the age of decadence. It is characterized by a defensive and a pessimistic and a materialist threat. You get people that will not sacrifice for the society because they don't see much point in it. They see no bright future. They focus entirely on material goods. You'll see a great expenditure left over from the age of affluence of conspicuous consumption. Can you say Rolex? Can you say Ferrari? Can you say lifestyles of the rich and famous? You also see some interesting other things. You see a massive influx of foreigners into the capital cities particularly of the declining empire. Rome saw this. Baghdad saw this. Byzantium saw this. All of these foreigners swarmed into the major capital cities attracted by the wealth. and partially assimilating because the decadent empire is no longer willing or able to do its own work, no longer willing or able to defend its own borders, no longer willing or able to invent new things. It lives in the past, it kind of plates its navel. It tends to create a welfare state which often benefits the influx of foreigners. These foreigners will assimilate only a little bit. The pattern that he calls out is that they'll assimilate to a degree for two or three generations, but when the empire collapses they don't go down with it. Suddenly they are hyphenated people again. Have we seen this sort of pattern? They swarm in, they get what they can, they're interested in the material wealth and so on. As soon as things start to go south, well then suddenly grandpa was from so and so and I am a hyphenated American or a hyphenated Roman or a hyphenated Byzantine or whatever the case may be. You also see a tremendous growth of the welfare state and this is a sink for wealth of the society. There is no limit to the amount of wealth that you can give away. There is a limit to the amount of wealth that you can scrape up for the purpose of giving away. This becomes one of the mechanisms of the collapse during the age of decadence. Even without it, probably that society would collapse anyway. So, what you see as common threads are an endemic selfishness, a love of money and a loss of the sense of duty. As other symptoms you will see frivolity. They mentioned this. He speaks to the gladiatorial games in Rome. Rivalry between the blues and the greens and the Hippodrome. Can we say NFL? Can we say World Wrestling Federation? These spectacular spectacles, rock concerts perhaps, all seem to have a common thread. You'll see these things during the decline of empire. He also says that the heroes of the declining civilization are always the same, the athlete, singer, and actor. The celebrity of today is used to designate a comedian or football player, not a statesman, a general, or a literary genius. I would also say not an engineering or scientific genius as well. He points out that in the 10th century of Arabia we have those documents preserved so historians can read those. You will find many lamentations of the loss of morals, the corruption of officials, and the tendency for politicians to amass vast wealth while in office. Does that sound familiar to anybody? Interesting, also, we see repeatedly throughout history a trend that is being hailed as new and unique now and here, but is not. An increase in the influence of women in the final stages of Rome, all sorts of public officials were women. There was a push for judges and so on. Tenth century Baghdad did the same thing. I cannot tell you what the cause and effect mechanisms might be and I don't get into too much trouble in this topic. We will observe that the whole feminist thing is not new. This has happened many, many times. It happens right at the edge and the final decline of a decadent period after which the society collapses, the streets become unsafe, and suddenly women cannot walk down the street unaccompanied, and all the feminism goes away. This has happened over and over and over again. I will point out one last phenomenon that people notice as being kind of quirky. One of the things that a decadent society does is it makes its chefs into celebrities. This is strange. Rome did this. Byzantium did this. Greece did this. Everybody does this. Who knows why? Maybe it's a siberitic tendency that goes along with the orgies and the public spectacles and stuff, efforts to stimulate the senses, to accommodate the momentary pleasures, whatever the case is. If you want to see some of this stuff, just switch to the food channel or any of a number of these channels here and now. So, these are the patterns that Glubb calls out. I am quite certain that the vampires read this and are aware of this. How is this relevant to us today? Well, we can see a lot of parallels. We can see how things worked, how societies decayed, the decadent phase and so on. We can see a lot of parallels now. We can see stuff that's going on now that's very consistent with things that happened in the end of Rome, the end of Byzantium, the end of the Arab Empire and so on. But there's another point I would like to make, and this is the big important point. Remember the 250 year period, the pattern that he spotted, all of these societies lasted just about 250 years, no matter how rapid or slow transportation, communication, etc. might be. No matter how high or low their technological base, it's always 250 years because it's based on the human factors, not on the technology. Well, where are we in that pattern? If you start the clock in the US at, say, 1800, and I think that's a reasonable choice because we may have made a splash when we declared independence in 1776 and came out with a constitution in 1989 and so on, but it takes a while for things to develop and we weren't on any sort of enormous rampage or whatnot. If you figure that our outbreak period occurred, say, in about 1800, then add 250 years, we should be collapsing in approximately 2050. It is 2014 now. We are 35 years ahead of time. How is this happening? Well, I would say that something is afoot. The vampires read this stuff. The vampires want to control history. What is going on, I think, is something new. There have been some comments, for instance, that never before has an empire financed its successor. Never before has an empire deliberately handed all of its military secrets over to an enemy, China. Never before has an empire driven all of its industry to an enemy, China. never before has an empire handed all of its markets to an enemy, China. This has never happened before. What's more, with a centralized press and media and electronic communications, which is a new thing, that has not happened in any of these previous cultures. Much more central steering is possible. Much more shadow manipulation is possible. Corporations having the sort of power they have is a new phenomenon because those are organizations rather than powerful senators like in Rome or magnates like in Victorian England and so on. There are many more opportunities now than in the past for steering. What I think is happening here is that the vampires have decided, okay, there's this 250 year cycle. If we let it continue, it will revolve as is to be expected. The United States will fade and decay and go into its decade and period of collapse. But we're not going to be able to control that. We can't stop that. We can't control who takes over later. We don't want the natural period to occur. So what they have been doing, what they continue to do, I think is they're accelerating this process artificially. I think that they have pushed us rapidly through the age of affluence, which is probably the 1960s, all the way zip, zip, zip, and now we're into the age of decadence only 50 years later. It's only two generations later, and they've already stepped us three steps forward from affluence to intellect to decadence. We've skipped most of affluence. We skipped almost all of intellect, and we jumped almost immediately into decadence. How did this happen? Well, we can see this. It's federal policy to throw the borders open, to create financial incentives, to pull in all of the illegals they possibly can, to undercut our industrial base, to give away our military technology like Bill Clinton did, to rig the economy The way Kissinger did with the early 70s oil deal, we mentioned this in a previous Connections episode, to sabotage the public by poisoning it through these genetically modified foods and approvals of things like Athershame. Hold on, no, no, no, hold on a little bit. I'm running low on voice and I want to get this finished. My point being that these guys have grabbed the reins. What has happened is that they have accelerated this process beyond the natural speed of things. If you've ever tried rocking an object that has a resonant frequency, there's a certain speed you can do it. You can flip a car with two or three people if you rocket back and forth at the right speed, get more and more energy. But if you try to do it at the wrong speed, if you try to go faster or slower than the natural resonance speed, it requires an enormous amount of energy. These guys have expended an enormous amount of energy. They have expended an enormous amount of our wealth and our power specifically to accelerate this process with the intention of prematurely handing the reins over to a new empire. which is also an extremely old empire, specifically China. They have the idea that they can infiltrate and subvert control China just as they have largely infiltrated, subverted and controlled us. Now, I think they're making some mistakes. The biggest single mistake, these filthy worthless scumbags think that they are gods on the earth because they are lacking a piece of their brain. Sociopaths are known to be medically defective. You can detect a sociopath with an electrocardiogram. These people are not gods, they are mentally defective. They lack a piece of the brain that allows them to experience empathy, but they think that they are somehow wonderfully special. Being such wonderfully special creatures, they will surely inherit and be able to take over China. Well, I've got news for them. China has plenty of filthy vermin scumbags just like you. And they have a couple thousand years of practice at filthy vermin scumbaggery, guys. They don't need you. They have more than enough slime balls to get by just fine. And what's more, there's a different mechanism going on. It's easy for them to tell a Chinese scumbag from a Western European scumbag, isn't it? It's really easy for them to tell whether Soros is a Chinese or not. Can you say the word round-eye? I think you can. So these guys are making a horrible miscalculation. Not only is this not going to happen during their lifetimes, they're not going to see it. But their children, their successors are not going to be able to hijack China because China has already hijacked itself. It's already full of creeps. It doesn't need any of these Western European creeps. But, they can do enormous damage and they have done enormous damage. What we are seeing in our culture, why things are happening so rapidly and why they are happening in the pattern they are happening, is partially a combination of this natural pattern that Glubb has talked about. but it is also engineered. These guys are following the pattern, they're looking at the template, the blueprint, the glove laid out, and they are accelerating us artificially through the last three stages. This is what's happening. If you look around, you will see this at work. Take a look on your cable TV channels and see if Emerald is not worshipped as a minor deity. Take a look around and see if there is an engineer, not some huckster like Steve Jobs, but an engineer who is lauded on equal terms with, say, Oprah. who never actually invented or developed anything in her life. Look at the amount of fame and glory and energy put into the NFL as opposed to, say, Summer of Code, which is a geeky, nerdy, write-some computer code festival. Look at where the center of gravity is, where the energy is going, and then think about it for a minute. Consider the degree to which a concentrated media can accelerate these things, can push us in different directions, can go on and on about how gays marrying is somehow automatic and natural, how the whole feminist thing is to be expected and why did it take you so long. All of this kind of good stuff. I don't have anything against women guys. I think that we ought to be considerably more even-handed and fair, but we also don't expect them to display the same virtues that we expect of the men, and those things should go together. If you want the job, you have to be able to do the job, this kind of stuff. See that this is the pattern that they are executing see that this is the scam that they are pulling on us. It is our job to jog their elbows. They have perhaps unwittingly laid the seeds for their own destruction. They have pushed us through these 2 or maybe 3 depending on how you count them. Final stages at light speed. We've skipped through them. We haven't actually naturally and organically experienced all the same things. We're getting all the symptoms. We're getting the materialism, the defensiveness and so on and so forth. but not sufficient generations apart for it to have occurred naturally the way they expect. Maybe if they are pushing us through the cycle at warp speed, maybe we can skip a tooth on that cog and get back into a previous stage. Maybe we can jump the tracks and get back into an age of commerce or back into an age of of affluence or one of those contrary to their intentions. It would certainly be a wonderful thing if we can. But our only chance to ruin their plan is to recognize their plan. And this, I think, is what's going on. So the book that I recommend that you all look at, it's very short, it's only 25 pages in PDF, is The Fate of Empires and the Search for Survival by Sir John Glubb, G-L-U-B-B. Read that. see if you don't see our society described right there. And this guy who was ancient in 1976 didn't see an awful lot of this stuff, but predicted it perfectly. And then sit back and think and see if You don't see the hidden hand of the vampires in there manipulating us to accelerate us through this process. At the same time that this came out, probably only about seven or eight years later, when this particular dissertation came out, there was another individual from India He was attacked viciously by the regime, by the ring knockers. He came up with an expanded formula, step by step, what we are talking about. You have been bringing forward tonight. One of the things he pointed out, he got into it, I remember he debated on one of the national networks and he said, for all of your yap about feminism, My study showed that in each of the collapse of each of the societies and the cycle, during the warrior caste cycle, the women were treated most fairly, lived longer, and in general were happier. He goes, no matter which of the empire cycles you go through, where you look at each one, The warrior caste is perceived and understood as one basic thing. You don't get any more warriors if the women are not protected. If you do not protect the core of your society. In each case, eventually going into the feminist phase is where life cycles were destroyed, families were destroyed, the whole nine yards. I've got them here somewhere. You just bring the subject up. I'm going to have to dig through the archives this weekend. I'm going to find the rest of the text. I have a printout of his book. It covers pretty much the same subjects but on expanded detail. This is the original dissertation that probably prompted the man to go into this or bring forward his work. I'm pretty sure because it's later. It's in the 80s when he came out with this, about 1983-84 I think. I remember yesterday, although again it's been quite some time, but he was on several radio commentaries, etc. He was always attacked, viciously attacked. They were trying to shut down, but his book sold very well in the face of the Soviets trying desperately to push people not to look. I think for the same reason you're saying, because if you know what to look for in the way of a pattern, you can identify the tweaking when they're trying to nudge the ball. Which is what we're seeing here across the board. We've tried to explain to people for years this is this is the epitome of social engineering utilizing a combination of choke points and that was their logic the tweak points It doesn't have to be the whole of the system if you control key hourglass points where everything comes together Then you can you can determine the flow and the volume you can determine the volume you can determine even direction and even create a new direction if need be We had a caller. We've only got one minute. Go ahead. This is Mark. Just off topic a little bit. Walmart stores are now worth $6.9 billion this year. It looks like the rich are starting to falter a little bit, but whatever that amounts to, I have no idea. The only risks are exactly due all the way over this year, obviously, because your economy is dropping, everything is going to hell. I think the support thing is going to spread this garbage around, it's going to probably be cheering what's left of our economy. Well, here's another little observation. All of this stuff about restricting airline travel is a farce as long as the two northern and southern borders are wide open. It's just a farce. It's an excuse, I would say, to establish new rules controlling travel. Not as far as the border goes, just internally to destroy free. Again, part of what they pushed in the 90s, which they tried to use the same tool to look at internal checkpoints. Remember, right after 9-11, they tried to DX as much of it as they could, but they came right out with everything we explained would happen under FEMA. with regard to regional checkpoints. You have that one sergeant standing there in front of a checkpoint where they were practicing to do what they were talking about. And the bar that came down said, show your national ID card. and they actually had a bar crossing the road, they had the other bar for containing the vehicles to be searched, a holding area off to the side, a cage for the prisoners for everybody they were pulling out of the cars, a vertical checkpoint, control point which is a tower with a gun, machine gun, and all of this was captured right there, it was in your face on national television when they were beating the drum and then they backed off because even the person standing there couldn't keep a straight face. They said, well we're doing all this to protect the, protect the car. I'm jogging everybody's memory. But it's all part of this hyper acceleration thing to plug it in. And it still fell on its face because enough people started to ask the right questions. Sadly enough they should have asked more because we got into Iraq and that whole fiasco was a waste of our lives and our time. Sadly enough, a lot of people died there. That was a mistake. That's the point. Part of the purpose is to piddle away military strength and to piddle away money and to break down morale, all of those things. At the same time, to please the masters of the U.S. Federal Government, otherwise known as the Israelis, because the Israelis have been sucking off of us for three generations now. They know that the ox is about to drop in its tracks. They want to get one last mile out of it. They want us to plow up the Middle East for them. Bill Gates still remains the richest man in the world at 58 years old. The man is worth $80.9 billion. He lost $900 million last year. Show them the money. In 50 years, he is going to be compost. It doesn't matter how many billions he's got. He's going to be worm food. Oh, and not only that, but have you noticed all these characters look like, Ted Turner, they all look like lizards? I'm not talking about lizard people. Have you noticed that about these guys though? The weirdest thing about all of them is they started out in garages, they started out as little people, as regular people, and it's fascinating the Twilight Zone direction they go in given the opportunity. It's part of the micro version of what you're talking about with what you covered this whole hour. There is a fascinating process and I think towards the end it's this psychosis of hatred. Again, nothing satisfies. It's bizarre. Not for everybody does this happen, but a big chunk of these people, the person would probably tell you he's not satisfied or happy because he's not able to control or whatever it is. Power! More power! Absolutely power! Remember the Emperor in Star Wars. Absolute power! Well, you're a pretty powerful guy, what is. Yeah, but I mean more powerful. You know. Yeah, believe it or not, there's a program on cable called American Greed. They talk about Ponzi schemes and people that embezzle and so on. Very often these guys say I was happier when I was four. We are at the top. Okay guys, for everybody out there, pay attention this weekend. By the way, we have Don White. He's passed away. Gentlemen, a lot of you know him. The funeral will be next Monday. I should say visiting will be Monday. The funeral will be Tuesday. Michigan Color Guard, Colonial Marine or Wolverine Corps from the Thumb. We need you guys from the funeral. heads up on that i'll be calling and visiting tomorrow to take care of the arrangements god bless the republic yes for the new world order we shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the empire is on the run we are on the march both day and night thank you bk you're welcome
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