The National Intel Report with John Stadtmiller, March 27, 2019 Hour 1
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It is said that if you know your enemies and know yourself, you will not be imperiled in a hundred battles; if you do not know your enemies but do know yourself, you will win one and lose one; if you do not know your enemies nor yourself, you will be imperiled in every single battle.
Sun Tzu, The Art of War (5th century BC) Chapter III · Strategic Attack
Listen to everyone, read everything, believe nothing unless you can prove it in your own research.
William Milton Bill Cooper
What does it mean to be an American? What is the fundamental nature, the ‘DNA’ of an American? The very question exposes the fallacious tendency to conflate who we once were as a nation, with who we are now as a nation. I surmise who we are now, sadly, is a far cry from who we once were. As to who we’ve been made into:
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Who ol’ school bad guys want us to think we are:
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‘global citizens’ – ‘thinking globally and acting locally’
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technocratic things in the ‘Internet of Things’
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worker bees in the hive
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transhumanist -> posthumanist Singularity / pre-Tribulation loving Fukuyama-ites
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Administrative State Fourth Branch, Amendment XIV ‘UNITED STATES CITIZENs’
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but it’s worse — and has been for ±100 years…
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In the technically crude past, the illiterate Have-nots were sweated and overworked. It was easy to find toil to keep them all busy. Such surplus multitudes are wanted no more. Toil is no longer marketable. Machines can toil better and with less resistance.
H. G. Wells, The New World Order (1939) Chapter V. Unsated Youth
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I submit that an ample definition of who we once were — and still should be — can be sufficiently gleaned from a series of John Adams’ correspondence, namely:
- John Adams, letter to Hezekiah Niles (February 13, 1818)
- John Adams, letters to William Tudor (June, July, August, September 1818)
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