The Morality of the Markets & Anglo Moral Nihilism

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In my writing, I use a phrase “Anglo moral nihilism,” and it’s a term to describe the attitude I’ve come across so repeatedly in the “capitalist” west.  How can people lead the nation who don’t even appreciate nature? “Trees cause more pollution than automobiles do.” – Ronald Reagan, 1981 “A tree is a tree. How…

Last chance for solar & other renewable energy?

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As we round out the end of the first half of Obama’s second term, we’re wondering why we’re still so far behind on renewable energy.  China, a nation with roughly equal land-size as the United States, and a similarly-sized economy, has run away from the United States on renewable energy during Obama’s watch.  No matter how…

On the transferrability of guilt or innocence

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People don’t exist alone – we exist in society – peacefully, socially, economically, and even empathetically.  Very few people can survive true isolation, living only off the land.  Just as a newborn will absorb diseases from its mother, we absorb guilt from the human machine through our reliance upon it. Just as the economic money-blood…

The Real Reason the Pope Resigned

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This is a serious, offensive, humorous update on reality, in the absence of any kind of Pope in the Vatican, as Ratzinger steps down from his theatre of colonialism. All I did was publish this crushing critique of the Catholic organization, and not even 10 months later, the Pope’s stepping down for the first time in over…

Nimbus Cumulando

The following poem has an official soundtrack: Prologue: Like a single long strand of human DNA, 98% inert, only 2% actively selecting protein for the cell, I hope this sacred poem can enter your open mind, become alive and multiply; I couldn’t expect you to instantly memorize the full 100%, of this genetic key, I…

My First Week of Pescatarianism

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Pescatarianism (eating fish and no other meat) has been interesting so far, I’ve been striving for vegetarianism for a month now, but falling short on some amazing free range chicken, and later some salmon burgers. Every diet’s different, but I encourage you to become aware of what goes on to get that meat on your…

The fundamental philosophy of all life in all universes

Interpretable as an equation of words, I actually believe this to be the fundamental philosophy of all life in all universes: If you’ve ever wondered about something greater, ever wondered if the world could be better, if you’ve ever been left hanging by flaky pseudo-logic, if you’ve ever disagreed but been forced to comply, then…

The 4 Pillars of Pythagoreanism

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Since this website’s founding in September 2010, Pythagoreanism has served as a conduit for me to communicate my early adulthood enlightenment to the blogosphere.  I hope that seeing the words inspired by my enlightenment can help others to realize that there’s more to life than materialism or monotheism, and that spirituality is a gateway through…

A Brief History of White People in the Americas

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To understand white history, we must first realize an important fact about white people: they are very lazy. For example, 99% of white survival hinges on eating food inside buildings.  Sometimes whites eat food outside, but these are called “picnics,” and picnics are always surrounded by extended time spent inside buildings both before and after….

Congress Unanimously Passes Babies and Kittens Act

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4-9-2014 3:50am EST (Reuters) WASHINGTON DC – Congress has just announced the results of an unscheduled secret session, the unanimous passage of HR3295/SB229, commonly known as the “Babies and Kittens Act,” effective immediately, which requires all Americans to undergo dialysis twice a month, to “clean out all terroristic tendencies and to foster greater patriotism and national…

New Cosmogony

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There is one lingering question which pesters any researcher into alternate theories of reality – is backward time travel possible? Certainly, forward time travel is possible – we do this at a constant rate, at every moment. To travel faster forward in time, there are methods like cryogenic freezing (which aren’t perfect now, but soon,…

How I’m staying positive in dark times

I just listened to, and highly recommend, this podcast from Red Ice Radio interviewing Douglas Dietrich about the occult in the US military (think “Men Who Stare at Goats,” only alleging to be much more effective and much more demonic). Given that science only claims to be able to perceive – at all – about 27% of…

SEO Checklist: Easy Habits to Boost Page Rank

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September 15, 2012 In terms of cost effective website promotion, nothing beats a few easy SEO tune-ups.  The goal of any SEO effort is to increase traffic.  The most effective ways to do this are difficult and expensive, such as building backlinks, advertising, and having quality content.  Below are some easier ways to boost page…

Reincarnation, the Black Death, and 2012

The following is essentially a mental draw I did one afternoon after doing some research. I believe everything I say here, and I stand behind all of it, but in terms of organization, it is a loosely organized essay that has a definite message of trying to connect pieces of history into a cohesive framework…

Maximizing free will

Interpretable as an equation of words, I actually believe this to be the fundamental philosophy of all life in all universes: If you’ve ever wondered about something greater, ever wondered if the world could be better, if you’ve ever been left hanging by flaky pseudo-logic, if you’ve ever disagreed but been forced to comply, then…

Inferno of a supernova

Written June 14 & 15, 2012 Inferno of a supernova Second, answer, me, in your head, First I ask permission: may I be your sexy brain surgeon, cutting out your stress with phrases sharper than obsidian; subjecting deconstructive thought to a simple sudden jettison? Enlightenment is our only remaining dark red drop sphere of liquid medicine,…

Why Energy Storage is of Primary Importance

It’s as if we’re in an eternal monsoon, but we’re dying of thirst, because we’re holding a thimble out into the deluge, filling it, drinking from it, repeating, and wondering why we’re thirsty. The concept that our world is an energy-poor place, with limited, scarce resources which beg our competition, is totally wrong, existentially dangerous,…

Pythagoras: an introductory biography

Pythagoras was born  in 560 BC, on the Greek island of Samos.  Pythagoas influenced Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Alexander the Great, and the general world of western philosophy.  Pythagoras is the earliest, best-known Greek philosopher, though he never wrote a word (to our knowledge). All of what we know about him comes from what his students wrote,…

Being collectively human & the need for transparency

Transparency is my cause.  Transparency is a necessary element of being collectively human. We need more transparency in government.  We need to know where and how election fraud happens, and fight it.  We don’t know anything without transparency. We need more transparency in finance (I’m leading by example on this). And we need transparency online,…