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>our plan? do absolutely nothing. I call it "riding the tiger"

>> No.18830385

no no no, we're also going to cast magic spells or something

>> No.18830409

>>18830378
>do absolutely nothing
impossible

>> No.18830420
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>>18830378
This is literally a much better strategy than everything else the Right is doing right now.

>> No.18830424

>>18830378
Given the ramifications of climate change on globalization and liberalism, doing nothing is literally the best plan. The Earth will solve them on its own.

>> No.18830425

>>18830420
doing nothing is what the right is doing though

>> No.18830429

>>18830424
>ramifications of climate change
a one inch increase of water on all coastlines. Wow

>> No.18830430

>>18830424
climate change is real, just not vis a vis co2 emissions or are we going to ignore ClimateGate 2.0 wherein 2009 "scientists" were found to have been gatekeeping studies from receiving peer-review while threatening journal editors all in the name of United Nations' desire in keeping with co2 as the main cause of climate change; it's not and it never has been. this idea or market to make carbon emission taxes is a trillion dollar market in the making and its coming soon, but lets just ignore that. imagine begging to be controlled by authority because they made you believe in their propaganda.

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>>18830424
>>18830430

>> No.18830437

>>18830378
Evola doesn't tell you to do or not do anything, he simply offers his Traditionalist analysis to all who could make use of it. He dedicated the first half of his life to supporting the rising forces of the Reactionary and Traditional groups and then after a cataclysmic war, millions of Europe's best were destroyed, their efforts nullified and the institutions they had so painstakingly conquered and built were replaced with liberal ones. Evola realised that from that point, there was no way forward towards immediate change. This is why he wrote Ride the Tiger - he wrote it as a guide to those who still rebel in their heart, but find no chance to rebel in body with even the slightest chance of success. History has vindicated him in that regard. He did, however, also write Men Among the Ruins specifically for those who refuse to give up political struggle, even when it's obviously lost and hopeless. People are ignoring all the nuance of his work and the spirit of his work - they are judgin

>> No.18830448

>>18830425
No the right is currently doing a multipronged strategy
>owning the libs
>proving the democrats are the real racists
>worshiping israel
>falling for honeypot traps and doing dumb activism
>trying to revive nazism and other ridiculous fringe views
Literally none of it is working and doing nothing would have resulted in them being in a better position right now.

>> No.18830457

>>18830429
No, more like the total collapse of global civilization as a result of mass drought, crop failures, sea level rise, natural disasters, and much more. Billions of refugees will be moving out of Africa and India, and they will cleanse the world. Either the countries they will try to move to will repeal them, or these countries will be crushed by and replaced by groups which will. Neoliberalism will fade away as survival becomes the only priority. And with the collapse of global supply chains, industry fades away. People will return to a natural way of living. It will be tough for us and our immediate descendants but when the dust settles the world will be better off.

>>18830430
Climate change is the key to overcoming authoritarianism, not something which will chain us to it.

>> No.18830467

>>18830436
precisely. As if this scamdemic is enough evidence that 'The Science' is anything but trustworthy.
>>18830457
>not something which will chain us to it
that is some wishful thinking

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>>18830436
i dunno man, this selwyn duke guy kinda just sounds like a dipshit

>> No.18830484

>>18830467
>that is some wishful thinking
All of civilization is coming down. What will be there to keep the authoritarians in power?

>> No.18830499

>>18830467
Not that anon, but yes you are correct to hold basedence to the same criticism much like anything because they are subject to bias funding with ulterior motives.

The flatten the curve line meme was a talking point prepped in this, the whole narrative was loaded from the beginning, the goal was always vax passports https://www.weforum.org/press/2019/10/live-simulation-exercise-to-prepare-public-and-private-leaders-for-pandemic-response/
you can watch the video of the simulation here, watching it again now because I havent since shit first hit the fan and I want to reflect upon it now
https://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/event201/videos.html

https://www.aier.org/article/the-2006-origins-of-the-lockdown-idea/?fbclid=IwAR23uASkXm6qVxJW8DPjowD7cIN10W5kqYKjyPvDr6EIAWvschpvvqIIlqI

Now, this last piece is interesting because it shows how lockdown was a concept the US government had up its sleeve despite a total lack of support from the relevant scientific community. this isn't the point, the point is that the State wasn't just "listening to the basedence" but they had an ulterior motive here.

>In other words, it was a high-school science experiment that eventually became law of the land, and through a circuitous route propelled not by science but politics.*


>The primary author of this paper was Robert J. Glass, a complex-systems analyst with Sandia National Laboratories. He had no medical training, much less an expertise in immunology or epidemiology.

>That explains why Dr. D.A. Henderson, “who had been the leader of the international effort to eradicate smallpox,” completely rejected the whole scheme.

>> No.18830503

>>18830467
>scamdemic
please don't procreate

>> No.18830518

>>18830499
So if the goal was vax passports, what does this accomplish that can't be accomplished by regular passports, arbitrary no-fly lists, inadmissibility etc., all of which are easily enforced or restructured to fit new laws and legislation without the addition of some new credential?

>> No.18830520

>>18830484
>All of civilization is coming down
what? We're entering a new era. One that excels in incorporating the top-down control paradigm. If anyone is to believe the fear porn these technocrats push, it is only because they were ensnared by the propaganda they publish priori. Again, carbon emission tax enterprise is a trillion dollar market in the making. They will impose it not just on corporations but on the average man and this will open a whole slew of absolute authority.
>>18830503
and here we have a retard injecting his whole bloodline with an experimental gene therapy pharmaceutical delivery mechanism. stupid nigger

>> No.18830535

>>18830378
don't say stupid shit

>> No.18830538

For those who might be curious, his notion of “Riding the Tiger” doesn’t mean doing nothing. It’s almost the opposite. He suggests rather than oppose the forces of dissolution directly to actually use them to carry yourself to something otherwise unavailable. It’s almost a personal and spiritual acceleration rather than a political one.

>> No.18830553

>>18830499
>vax passports
vax passports are a great way to arbitrarily deny the entire third world from entering our borders, and since they're all taking the chinese vaccine which isn't even approved here, it's likely they'll be denied for years to come. Least likely to enter would be the eternal migrants who are too busy moving to ever receive it. Sounds like a foolproof way to garner global acceptance of stopping the browns. Why are we against it again?

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>>18830538
>to actually use them to carry yourself to something otherwise unavailable.
so a line of flight?

Basedeuze and Bevola was on the same page

>> No.18830670

>>18830518
Because shielding this method as a form of segregating the dissents to fix a health crisis with the premises of a false political motivated "science" using massive amounts of fear was a perfect trojan horse to apply these restrictions to get the most money out of their garbage vaccine contracts and as a form of tightening their fist around a disgruntled population and they keep doing this and keep tightening with these new variants coming out. It's a train of despair, It was a form of brutal manipulation, especially when Biden told people they can be maskless when they get the vax The Times called one of the pro-lockdown researchers, Dr. Howard Markel, and asked what he thought of the lockdowns. His answer: he is glad that his work was used to “save lives” but added, “It is also horrifying.” “We always knew this would be applied in worst-case scenarios,” he said. “Even when you are working on dystopian concepts, you always hope it will never be used.”

Confronting a manageable epidemic and turning it into a catastrophe: seems like a good description of everything that has happened in the COVID-19 crisis of 2020.

Thus did some of the most highly trained and experienced experts on epidemics warn with biting rhetoric against everything that the advocates of lockdown proposed. It was not even a real-world idea in the first place and showed no actual knowledge of viruses and disease mitigation. Again, the idea was born of a high-school science experiment using agent-based modelling techniques having nothing at all to do with real life, real science, or real medicine.

>> No.18830683

>>18830670
This isn't what the thread is about. Take it somewhere else.

>> No.18830691

>>18830618
I haven’t read Deleuze so I would not know.

>> No.18830722

>>18830670
>tightening control of the population
all this does is make people upset and crash the economy. the US economy shrunk 5% last year. who the fuck wins from this? one pharma company? ok

>> No.18830734

>>18830436
>>>/facebook/

>> No.18830749

>>18830429
But think of those poor bangladeshi children!
>>18830457
literally just allow shooting at the border and all problems are solved.

>> No.18830761

>>18830749
I expect that violence at the border crossings of the world will become the solution most countries adopt. It is unfortunate, but that will be the only option.

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>>18830618
>those nails
why?

>> No.18830909

>>18830722
What matters does a population being upset to change any of this? They were just as upset piror like I said and used the shutdown to filter any unwanted liberal approved riots. The economy going down a few bars won't stop this because this was talked about and planned back in 2019 under the premise of basedence, forget tracking your location, it's about centrally bureaucratized approval/disapproval to engage in social functions in a already internationla community of capitalists. and since the methods, I stated prior, were un-scientific and politically state-opinions on the matter it can be a course of making a fuck ton of money AND cutting down on their population as an elite revolt. Of course, you will have some actors who are in it for the money, and others who are looking at direct power, and you do have the few people who believe they are trying to save the world, and the best way to do this is to accumulate assloads of capital for speculative tech ventures. They all play a similar role, and that's top to down revolution.

>> No.18830997

The left will punch themselves out.

>> No.18831029

>>18830436
>Opinion
>Selwyn Duke (@SelwynDuke) is a traditionalist media personality whose work has been published widely online and in print, appearing at outlets such as The Hill, The American Conservative, WorldNetDaily and American Thinker

>> No.18831136

>>18830520
So a carbon tax is your idea of new authoritarianism? I guess you could call it authoritarian by some loose definition, but it’s only infringing on the most tawdry definitions of freedom, and it’s only new in the narrowest sense of a new law (and isn’t an expansion of government authority beyond the already accepted ability to levy taxes).

>> No.18831193

>>18830457
>Billions of refugees will be moving out of Africa and India, and they will cleanse the world.
Then the castles of kings will burn as the sky turns red!

https://youtu.be/DYE5EyGHqPk?t=322

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>>18830378
>dont waste time with political shit and focus on your spirituality
yes

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>>18830385

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>>18830437
This guy gets it

>> No.18831503

>>18830378
Evola believes that saving the West is futile and what would be more worthwhile at this point is the pursuit of knowledge of the esoteric European spirituality so we can pass it on to future generations that will build the next great civilisation. It's not that hard to understand.

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Yes. And it's working.

>> No.18831542

Anyone have any other recommendations like Ride the Tiger? I've already read it and A Handbook of Traditional Living

>> No.18831549

>>18831542
"Touch Grass, Have Sex" -Me

>> No.18831566

>>18831542
In order of importance:
Introduction to Magic volumes I, II, and III.
Revolt Against the Modern World.
The Hermetic Tradition.
Mystery of the Grail.
There's also good essays of his that you can find online.

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>The man who fights back is a glowie
-Evola

>> No.18831864

>>18830420
>>18830425
>>18830448
The conclusion I have reached is the right is captured by America, and if you want anything productive to get done then you need the US to go away

>> No.18832022

>>18830385
Yes, along with communal gatherings and ceremonies, that is called maintaining tradition

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>>18830378
How much miles of dick did this spaghetti chiller have in his asshole?

>> No.18832089

>>18830378
Absolutely based