Monthly Archives: October 2016

The Pyrrhic cycle

The text in green refers to elements from the monomyth of Osiris and Set. You can find a lot of correspondences within this framework. Enjoy! Examples: Law = feminine virtue, social (in-group) competitiveness, verbal IQ (cortical thickness) Faith = masculine … Continue reading

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Neuroglandular theory of personality (and racial culture)

This is fairly speculative at this point, but it’s what I believe at the moment. Mentally insert a “(maybe)” somewhere in each clause so I don’t have to. A person’s moral values are determined by their neurotransmitter set points (roughly … Continue reading

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Hormones and hate, sadism and masochism

Speculating recklessly, inspired by this SMBC comic: You could replace the Y-axis with k-selection and the X-axis with R-selection and get the exact same graph. At high-k and low-R we find the eternal Norman (and probably a dose of Asperger’s*), … Continue reading

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Slavery and political anthropology

I’ve proposed that the only question that matters in political science is slavery. Most demographic movements within national borders can be understood as the attempts of social elites to manage an underclass without having to live near them. Most demographic … Continue reading

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List of targeted influential Alt-Right sympathizers (since September 27)

These have all occurred since the (alleged) Correct the Record leak. Scott Adams Milo Yiannopoulos Mike Cernovich Presumambly, Vox Day has not been similarly targeted because, as “brock” said in the transcript, they don’t operate outside the US. So far … Continue reading

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Analysis of the leaked Correct the Record transcript

What we’re all wondering is whether it’s real or fake. I believe it’s probably real and I’ll share what I’ve learned so you can judge for yourself. If it isn’t real, it’s a very elaborate false flag by someone who’s … Continue reading

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