A cause dear to assistant FBI Director Dan Bongino

Was Bongino given a lobotomy? What the rice and beans is going on here? This is beyond bizarre. It’s alarming, is what it is. Bongino was threatened with the release of something, and now is told what to say, or else. That’s the only explanation I have.

Gavin McInnes and Anthony Cumia on the smartphone plague

The gallows humor that everyone falls into when speaking about smartphone addiction tells you everything you need to know. Everyone knows this is a threat to everything that makes us human. And yet we’ve conceded the war without any fight at all, accepting, fatalistically, what appears to be our doom as a species.

McInnes and Cumia both make points shockingly familiar to my own, but don’t venture into solutions. Probably because the only solution would be so radical, and seemingly impossible to pull off, that it’s not even considered.

The solution lies in the realization that the internet was our fatal mistake. The solution would be the total erasure of the internet itself. Short of a catastrophic sun flare, is it even possible to convince the world to eradicate something it feels it cannot live without? Is it plausible to consider that the addicts themselves would willingly burn down the opium den? How much longer can we really go on like this?

Gaddafi at 39

An interesting interview of an enigmatic strongman at my own age, when the world still produced interesting autocrats, with their own will, vision, and destiny. Gaddafi himself seems to have been a victim of modernity. The plague of modern liberal democracy, spread at the poison-tipped point of a star-spangled spear, his people deliberately infected, his life taken and his body brutalized by the zombie horde we’ve seen in the gruesome footage. His country experienced its own apocalypse shortly after his death. Now it lies in dust.

Democracy, as I’ve explained to someone recently, is oligarchy via a smoke and mirror stage show. It’s oligarchy hidden by a lie that “the people” control the government. How terrible this lie has been for the world, a variation of the lie underpinning communism, that of “rule by the proletariat”. We vote, so apparently we have nothing to complain about.

The greatest evil

This is prehistoric evil. Something so anti-natal, so anti-human, so anti-thetical to human existence and human flourishing that the tolerant American mind can hardly comprehend it.

Something to note: the most fanatically genocidal of the Zionists are 60 years of age or older. Who is really going to carry this worldview when they’re gone? Similarly, American Zionists who bankroll this Doomsday cult are also very old. Those of us under 40 aren’t buying it anymore. We have our own problems to worry about. The withering away of the genocidal Doomsdayism of the Zionists is both good and bad. Will this elderly cult really let itself die out, or will it attempt to take the world with it? We’re underestimating just what we’re dealing with.

Big surprise: J6 pipe bomb suspect is allegedly Capitol police officer

Through the use of a software algorithm that analyzes the gait of an individual’s walk, the computer program identified the J6 bomber as then-Capitol cop Shauni Kerkhoff, with 94-98% accuracy. Kerkhoff now works for the CIA.

Of course, we knew how this would turn out. It was just a matter of when. The question now is what else did the Capitol cops do that day? Remember the J6 gallows? Was this one more among many undercover ops that day?

Idiots are guarding Western civilization

An unremarked phenomenon has been brewing for the past 10 years: a total lack of seriousness among modern adults. There’s a foolish, scatterbrained, overly casual nonchalance directed at every endeavor, task, or moment, that deserves serious consideration and attention. We’ve all witnessed it. The middle and upper classes are not serious people. Hedonistic distraction, along with a cultural disparagement of serious attitudes, elevated emotions or senses of duty, have created a situation where an alarming number of adults exist in a state of arrested development. And these are the exact people employed in positions that require a capacity for professionalism and a sense of responsibility and honor.

You can envision the person who created the Louvre’s surveillance password. You can mentally map out their entire life. Instead of a job at Taco Bell, they somehow weaseled their way into a security position guarding priceless cultural heirlooms. Do they feel even one iota of shame, or dishonor, for what they did?

The lie of modernity

What have we really gained from the blitzkrieg advance of technology of the past three decades? Are we more enlightened, or less? Are we more or less hopeful of the future? More prosperous? More humane? Or are we collectively moving backward, and the platitudes preached in favor of technological advancement begin to ring increasingly hollow? What actual culture can we say exists now because of our hyperconnected world? Our paychecks buy less and less, and the world around us offers no real reprieve. Real culture of the past is being replaced with a cheap cut-out faux culture. Our architecture is a good weathervane for where we are, and it is pitiful. New buildings are boxes, no character, no soul. Intentionally ugly, it seems. Cars, clothes, music, all so hideous that it can’t be accidental. Everyone zombie-walking while staring at the plastic rectangle in their hands, ready to get home to the larger wall rectangles, the things that are increasingly becoming their entire world. We’re all distracted, and meant to be. Heroin-pure distraction is the new designer drug, further refined and distilled in Silicon Valley labs. An opium den that you carry with you, and never emerge from. We pay for it with our humanity, with our past, and with our future.