Okay, I finished the Preface and the first half of the Introduction to The Third Place (1st Ed.) last night. Everything appears to be going well at the moment, so I hope that I will be able to complete the… Read More ›
Richard Nixon
Revising “The Third Place”
I did a bit of reading into the various posts that went on to become The Third Place, which I wrote late last year to be a sort of repository of ideas and concepts which never made it to The… Read More ›
Nixon Shock: Ping Pong Diplomacy
Found a relevant article in relation to my upcoming Treatise, Financial Warfare. I am thinking about buying a copy of this recent book and figuring out if there is a more authoritative source regarding the Death of Bretton Woods. The… Read More ›
Thus Spoke Lenin: How to Encircle the “Law of Non-Contradiction”
If anyone wants to know the secret to how I am able to arrive at my conclusions in The Third Place, it requires achieving a Unity of Opposites and overcoming Plato and Aristotle at the Law of Non-Contradiction (aka the… Read More ›
Happy Holy-Days of Obligation (24 December 2021)!
To my readers of The Fourth Estate, I will be spending Christmas Eve and Christmas Day this year working on two important Christmas gifts for everyone who has chosen to continue reading. It is true that the readership is very… Read More ›
Third Place: The Secret Deployments of Our 1%! (Pt. V of V)
State of the Union: The Great Resignation “[Jeffersonianism] spares no pains in promoting the belief that it does not exist, but the success of its disappearing act depends on equally strenuous efforts on the part of an American public anxious… Read More ›
Update (18 December 2021)
The second-to-last Third Place Post is almost complete. There is only one section left before I can finally move on with the final Third Place Post, where I have summarize practically everything there is to learn from The Third Place…. Read More ›
Conclusion: The Greater America Amendment
“Americans for themselves: that is Jeffersonianism! Americans for the Union: that is Hamiltonianism!” Alexander Hamilton was right about the Bill of Rights all along in Federalist Paper No. 84: Is it really necessary to make any constitution so long and… Read More ›
Preview of “Compendium: World State Organization”
Compendium: World State Organization [as of 4 October 2021] Every great idea on paper will sound fantastical until the moment of its implementation. Either it is a practical application when it was originally designed or else it had been an… Read More ›
The Commanding Heights of Powerball Gambits (Pt. III of V)
The goal of monetary policy is to restructure national economies. A market can exist under Planned/Command Economies just as a command can also exist under Market/Mixed Economies. The nuances are subtle and will never be made apparent to anyone without… Read More ›