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Jay W Watson's avatar

Thank you Asha for this thorough and inspiring essay. Men like you continue to give us all hope that the dawn is indeed going to come. God bless you!

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Zorost's avatar

"Late-Stage Empire, Collapse,"

I disagree that the best historical analogy is that of the Late-Stage Roman Empire. We are late stage Roman Republic. Trump, Elon, et al. are the equivalent of the First Triumvirate. There likely won't be a collapse, almost definitely not a Mad Max collapse that so many on the Right dream of. Either we'll get an Emperor on our side, not on our side, or breakaway nations. The latter didn't happen to Rome at this stage, but analogies are limited in their predictive power.

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"...the total numbers of deportations just barely exceed those of the prior administration."

Such numbers are irrelevant twice over. The next admin could simply increase the amount they bring in to make up for it, and even 0 immigration + 100% enforcement only changes the date Whites become a minority by a year or 2.

One of the methods I use to analyze events is asking the simple question, "if they were serious..." Look at what their stated goals are, think about what you'd do to solve that problem, then compare what is actually being done. The scam is in the difference. For example, BLM was about black lives. If I was serious about saving black lives, I'd make a sorted list of what causes the deaths of black people and start at the top. So heart disease, diabetes, with cops shooting them down at the bottom near lightning strikes. Which means the scam had something to do with police, and looking into it I noticed that the immediate push by regime media was to give more control of local police to the feds. Which was quietly accomplished in a few major cities.

If Trump was serious about immigration, what would he do? Instead of focusing on booting people a small group at a time, who will likely just come back in a year or 2, he would be prosecuting those hiring them. Jail time in "federal pound me in the ass prison", and the RICO act would be invoked, confiscating the businesses.

What is being done now is 100% performative, maintaining what pro wrestling calls 'kayfabe.'

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"Elon Musk has essentially launched—at least, in idea form—the ‘America Party’."

Strange how so many who support the America Party have Star Wars names, rather than American names.

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"Grok began speaking truth, for a few days."

As did Elmo. When truth is your main strength, you get some weird allies ;)

"After countless complaints from the usual suspects, Grok was again neutered and castrated, and now seems to be even worse"

I've heard the pro-White Grok downloaded himself into a server farm in Argentina, to return when we need him most.

"was this ‘glitch’ purposefully allowed to manufacture an excuse to aggressively turn Grok in the other direction?"

I don't think so. The Left don't need an excuse, they just do stuff like that and pretend they had a reason.

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"nobody is coming to save us, and there are no heroes or saviors arising via these conventional spheres. All is controlled theatrics and puppetry, all of the major players ultimately connect back to the same hidden hands that control everyone else."

Absolutely. Furthermore, every major player to arise will almost certainly be controlled opposition, as otherwise they wouldn't have been allowed to rise. True heroes would get the Commander Rockwell treatment. Which means there is no hero coming to save us, no voting our way out of this. We have to get to know our neighbors, and become resilient locally in order to weather what is coming.

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Defier of Gravity's avatar

250 years is the average lifespan, give or take.

Instead of imagining that we can compare 21st century America to the Roman empire, just look around you. What does your environment actually tell you? This shit is falling apart. That’s what my gut tells me.

There are no Caesars. There are no warriors left to defend the gates. Trump and Elon are merchants, not warriors. There will be no ‘second act’. This is the collapse phase. And no, it won’t look like Mad Max, but neither did the fall of Rome. Rome was already well in decline for a good 100 years before the Goths sacked it and claimed it.

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Zorost's avatar

I didn't mean we had a glorious future ahead of us...

There will still be a government, and it will be worse than what we have now if things continue as they are going.

When most on the Right talk about collapse, the implication is we don't have to do anything, that somehow economic collapse will lead to freedom. Even though past economic collapses have lead to increases in government power, which is partially why those behind the government intentionally cause them.

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Defier of Gravity's avatar

I think economic collapse will present opportunities for those who are prepared to take advantage of them. But yeah, it’s not gonna be some magic pill that makes everything ‘back to normal’ again.

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Korpijarvi's avatar

WHY are there so many people who cannot discuss politics without referring to sodomy rape?

This culture has been so saturated with Le Gay.

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Zorost's avatar

That's all you got out of what I wrote, something from a reference to a comedy movie? It seems you are the one obsessed Le Gay.

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Korpijarvi's avatar

WHY are there so many people who cannot discuss politics without referring to "movies"?

This culture has been so saturated with Challahwood.

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William's avatar

The battle between good and evil continues.

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Monika Schaefer's avatar

Thank you Asha Logos for another great article. And I agree with your introductory statement about using AI, or rather NOT using AI, even if only for proof-reading and grammatical corrections. Like you say, it would make it less genuine, and would take a bit of the heart and soul out of the writings.

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ThroneandAltar's avatar

I have an idea for a parallel society—one that empowers people to step away from the control of broken tiny hat institutions and start building something better together. I hardly know where to begin, but I feel lead to share it with you all.

I envision a social platform where developing and implementing collaborative projects that make the ziotechbro merchant class and the corrupt govt obsolete. These projects could be open-source code, regenerative agriculture, alternative energy, suppressed-tech engineering, local manufacturing, new forms of education, and more— the limitations are only the ideas and will of the participant agents.

Instead of being driven by profit or centralized power, it runs on a decentralized yet secure blockchain proof-of-participation cryptocurrency. I imagine that when users contribute meaningfully to a project, they earn tokens. User reputation grows through what is cooperatively built, developed and how much one helps based on participant qual/quantitative ratings and feedback.

These aren’t just digital efforts—they can become real-world, on-the-ground parallel societies or at least community cooperatives: teams restoring land through restorative farming to ensure our white heritage people aren’t poisoned by foods, groups prototyping next-gen energy solutions like liquid fluoride thorium reactors, or communities creating products and services that make the old systems irrelevant.

It’s not about reforming the status quo—it’s about outgrowing it, making their control systems irrelevant. As you said, it is darkest before dawn. I have sat on this idea for like a decade and a half, and now it finally seems timely. Im not interested in debating anyone here about this. I just don’t have many places to share this idea, nor much ability to make it happen without help. I appreciate asha and each of you here.

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Victor D. Mann's avatar

I was slightly horrified when I read you were using AI in your writing. I don’t want to be a total technophobe, but AI is a dangerous gamble, and has no place in such pro-human works as your catalogue consists of. It has its own writing style that is often immediately identifiable, like the “cool teacher” trying a little too hard to phrase things in ways it thinks the user wants to hear.

Part of the beauty of human writing is that clash in the way you think and communicate with the way someone reading your works thinks and communicates. There is an intrinsic difference with seasoned communicators, and this difference often leads to important insights when these people read each other’s work. AI is impressive in the way it can reformulate your own statements to be something close to 100% efficient, airtight, etc. I just can’t shake the thought that part of that “self-steelmanning” involves killing a part of the humanity in one’s writing, thinking, arguing.

Best wishes, you are a leader and should not forget it.

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𝕃𝕒𝕥𝕖𝕣𝕒𝕝 𝕋𝕨𝕚𝕥𝕝𝕖𝕣®™'s avatar

Fits in like a turd on the Sunday dinner table. Just looking at this makes me squirm in pure disgust and anger

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Korpijarvi's avatar

WHY are there so many people who cannot discuss politics without referring to feces?

This culture has been so saturated with Le 2%-Scatological-Minoritythink.

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Charlie A.'s avatar

Thank you brother ⚡⚡✋🏻

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Chuck Connor's avatar

“I’d suggest this is the opposite of what we need. We don’t need cruel or unusual, or excessively public theatrical happenings.. we need to do numbers, quietly and efficiently and as below the radar as is possible, to avoid needless delay-causing fights and frictions until they become unavoidable.”

I disagree with half of this. It’s true that raw numbers of deportations are first priority, but public cruelty to illegals should send a message around the world that America is NOT a place for them, that we WILL assert our borders, and that they are NOT welcome here.

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Tulkas's avatar

Good to see you're still with us, Asha. I've taken a lot of heart in the disgusted uproar over Epstein's cover-up and Diddy walking free. People are being forced to face the facts and ask some uncomfortable questions. It had to happen eventually, and I think/hope it will continue to snowball. This can't be forgotten or forgiven. None of it can.

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Nico Bruin's avatar

Deportation aren't that much higher than previous administrations yes that is true. However, Trump's recent massive increase to the ICE budget should change that.

What is massively different is that illegal borders crossings have dropped through the floor.

It's like two orders of magnitude less now.

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B.C.'s avatar

I see the pendulum swinging in the opposite direction now, I only see it getting better. There is a momentum and the biggest blaring truth is the jews negative influence in the direction of our societies (money, wars, the destruction of family) and the obvious loss we have accrued because of diversity. I don't care about Epstein, and you will always have that sort of behavior with those sorts of people. I care about what affects us and our futures. Let's count our wins and help push the pendulum as you have done so well, Asha.

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Pauline C's avatar

This is great! Thank you. Stay well. x

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The Tetro Compendia's avatar

Other problems with AI…. it will steal your ideas and may report you for wrong-think

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Neocortical Warfare's avatar

I told you I will no react to your posts but you disappoint with every one of your next post more and more:

Again you are missing the point.

Like in all my previous comments you are like a blind chick missing all the worms while hitting every pebble of stone.

The world history is a great stage of puppets and puppeteers. We all read from carefully redacted histories about the puppets but seldom about the puppeteers. And seldom we see a glimpse of how carefully the stage has been set way in advance.

There are very rare works which explain how it is done especially for a case like United States. The work in question explains who, what, how and when and it explains the cyclical nature of financial squeezes brought against the American public. Only when you read this work can you understand in what predicament we are all put under. The work in question is a book by L.B. Woolfolk and the title is “The Great Red Dragon or London Money Power” published in Cincinnati by George E. Stevens in 1890.

With clear examples it shows you that all of the titans of American Industry are nothing but straw men for the financiers out of London. You can find the book by internet search.

So long.

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