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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
1 year
If the Nietzsche discourse today has proven anything, it is that no amount of reading will ever make you "get it." Nietzsche himself said this and that he was writing to a select audience of strong-willed men who would intuitively feel the power of his work. Slaves needn't apply.
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@ExetastosBios
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"Ermmm Nietzsche was, like, NOT a chungus grass-touching sex-haver... he disrespected women and wrote about resentment which is so friggin WEIRD man. Anyways read some real philosophers like Aquinas and Duns Scotus, they were celibate (inceldom but with Latin Mass)."
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Nietzsche was an incel. Most of his philosophy is downstream of that fact.
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@ExetastosBios
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Today, I am going to argue that the Pentateuch, particularly Genesis and Exodus, were written by Jewish scholars at the Library of Alexandria in approximately 272 BC.
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@ExetastosBios
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Women aren't even soulful enough to produce a single notable painting, let alone opine on the nature of life and who has it easier.
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@rawmilkhoney
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Men think women have life on easy mode because men do not have souls and to them life on “easy mode” is having convenient access to sex. That is literally as far as their brains are able to expand.
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@ExetastosBios
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BAP isn't childless. He has sired dozens, possibly hundreds, of illegitimate heirs via selectively breeding prosties and aristo women. This is how the Portuguese were able to seed entire continents with mestizos.
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Xwitter disagreement about if children are annoying!! Are you on team childless man or team childless woman?!
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@ExetastosBios
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Right-wing messaging has finally reached an inflection point where it understands how to tug at heartstrings like the left. People rarely care about abstract concerns (even the end of civilization), but they care when their beloved pets are eaten. #SaveTheCats
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@ExetastosBios
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"The Bronze Age Pervert" is not a pseudonym. It is a 5,000 year old Repha'im spirit that possesses its hosts to sow nemesis upon the earth. Some say Zeus, Empedocles, and even Jesus were avatars of this wandering ghost... THE YEAR IS ZERO! DESTRUCTION OF THE CITIES!
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@ExetastosBios
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This is the type of man whom Vajrayana Buddhism was made by and designed for.
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@ExetastosBios
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You are such a shameless, mendacious grifter. Pointing the finger at young right-wing men—the LEAST mentally ill demographic—instead of liberal women, the most? Who has the anxieties being preyed upon by scoundrels like you? You're going back.
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@hasanthehun
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every young male interest online from gaming, fitness to culture and self help is dominated by right wing redpilled manosphere commentary. they prey on the anxieties and insecurities of vulnerable young men.
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@ExetastosBios
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Steven Runciman was a supremely interesting figure, maybe one of the last true scholars who also lived as a "man of the world." With his fascination for the noble archetypes of man—the Crusader, the Byzantine philosopher, the medieval Gnostic—he would've today been a FROG!
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@ExetastosBios
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The original position (that you ought to act as if you were not you) would've been dismissed without any further thought by 99% of past humans. The cause of its efficacy today is BIOLOGICAL; the universal degeneration of instinct has created bug-men with no sense of self.
@bronzeagemantis
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The foundation of modern liberal (libtard) moral theory and their version of the hypothetical state of nature in Hobbes and Locke is Rawls’ Original Position; but where the State of Nature arguably corresponds to real life experiences (eg civil war), the possibility as having
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Why is Chyna so reluctant to do genetic analysis on Qin Shi Huang, their first emperor? Could it be because he was born in "Handan" (Scythian cognate of Medio-Persian Hagmatāna), an area known for horsemanship and several other 'foreign' customs? Why would the Han conceal this..?
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@bronzeagemantis
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3 months
In Chinese history Genghis Khan is retconned as a “Chinese general”…they have a mentality similar to what you find in Albanian vs Turk vs Serb arguments on Quora (Alexander the Great is a Serbian or Albanian “general” etc) but it’s not a guy drunk on raki it’s state policy
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I go to small hamlet in Provence, the villagers begin speaking to me in a Slavo-Aramaean creole... I am wedded to a virgin 'Perfecti' girl in a strange ritual... debaucheries beyond speaking ensue...
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@bronzeagemantis
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Have any of you ever gotten married in a traditional Carpocratian ceremony ?
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@ExetastosBios
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@bronzeagemantis "America needs to become more like Brazil or South Africa for whites to radicalize and achieve race-consciousness, because as we all know that's exactly what happened in Brazil and South Africa."
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Nietzsche says the greatest stumbling block in humanity's progress has been precisely this. Elite retrogression to herd instinct, losing the appetite for hypocrisy, a weakened pathos of distance. Elites then wrongly think the lower orders of man can handle aristocratic license.
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@bronzeagemantis
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This abdication of imperious paternalism in the name of soft nonjudgmentalism, hueman rights or even adulation of the lower classes is typical of elites in decay by the way…the French and Russian aristocracies before the two revolutions had a similar adulation of the muzhik etc
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@ExetastosBios
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Nietzsche also predicted that genuine critiques of Jewish morality would become subverted by 90 IQ plebians who unironically believe "they iz worshippin demons n sheeeit!" Seems he was proven right.
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Nietzsche is wrong about Europeans worshiping a "Jewish" god and stealing their religion. If Jesus practiced the same religion as modern Jews, who are directly related to the Ph arisees, why did he reject them, saying they were false priests "from the synagogue of S ata n"? This
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@ExetastosBios
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Great, we got Oaxacan-feet-washing "nationalism" and all it'll cost the right is a protracted legal battle, lowered polling with the electorate who doesn't actually want this, and downstream effects on Trump's prospect. Low-IQ cuckservatives are their own biggest saboteurs.
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JUST IN: Louisiana becomes 1st U.S. state to require the Ten Commandments be posted in classrooms
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Martin (a small anon) is singlehandedly responsible for the Haitian polemic. Many of the young D.C. staffers are reading naughty samizdat, and I can assure you it's not claptrap like "The Bulwark". The impotent rage of Kristol, Cheney etc. is because they're losing control.
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As far as philosophers go for e-girls to feign interest in, someone like Hegel, Kant, or Derrida makes sense. Wordcel obscurantism comports well with the female brain. A chick pretending to enjoy an actual philosopher, like Heraclitus or Nietzsche, is a bit unseemly.
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@ExetastosBios
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The Amerikwan political carnival has reached the point where extreme & unprecedented actions cannot make even a dent in the public mind. The violently saturated news cycle and mobilization of regime apparatchiks to persecute Trump has numbed its bite. Nietzsche predicted this.
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@bronzeagemantis
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Very weak …this whole Trump “conviction” hasn’t registered for me almost at all…neither for most Americans I think. These people shot their lame load long ago during the Russia conspiracy hysteria. What should be the culmination of their efforts feels like nothing about nothing
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@ExetastosBios
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Most of the 'dissident' right shares the same noble-savage romanticism of GNC apparatchiks--negroes are 'wild' and 'free' from 'authoritarian civility.' To the contrary the nomos of the shtetl/tribe is the most suffocating and authoritarian social structure in existence...
@bronzeagemantis
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The authoritarian Iceland and Sweden vs the libertarian tribal Afreakan or Hasidic or Mexican village life …the memes of the new online dissident sphere or whatever you want to call it are now as absurd distortions as the left’s
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@ExetastosBios
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I myself have come across people like this: They go insane reading Nietzsche, drop into a stupor of petty nihilism, and then eventually have forgotten long enough to resume their old slavish libtarded habits. That anyone can come away from his work so unfazed sickens me.
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@ExetastosBios
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In conclusion: the Pentateuch was a Hellenistic document, created by Jewish scholars at Alexandria, to reform Jewish law and legitimate Judaea's status as an ancient people. They relied upon the accounts of Berosus and Manetho, along with others, to compile this historical epic.
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@ExetastosBios
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Nietzsche believed man should make lions and eagles into PETS, a milestone and testament to his apex status among beasts. Do you like this?
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The opening paragraph mentions Venezuelans killing and eating pets. Remarkably prescient!
@costin_eats
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Since Haiti yet again in the news —I wrote this in 2017 comparing Haiti’s bizarre premodern superstitions with the kooky antimodern superstitious beliefs of the establishment authorities, right and left, in the USA. Trump is a last minute return to common sense.
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@ExetastosBios
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Failure of Pythagoras & Plato to effect widespread religious change--despite their unrivaled intellective force--attests to INDIVIDUALITY & WILLPOWER of ancient Grek people, a breaking away from "rude herd instinct."
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@bronzeagemantis
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4 months
Neither Pythagoras nor Plato were successful reformers in the ancient Greek world nor did they found new religions (which they much wanted to do) that anyone but few followed. They were minority voice, it was the Sophists who were educators of Greks
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@ExetastosBios
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Huh, I wonder what happens to said "Nietzschean gangbangers" when put in a fair fight without the entire weight of the liberal regime sanctioning their behavior.
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@DionysianAgent
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the reason why some white men have such a disdain for young ethnic gang members & criminals is that somewhere deep down inside they feel masculine inferiority. who do you think your "hyper-masculine" ancestors of roving warrior bands resembled the most? the gang bangers or you?
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@bronzeagemantis "America's last chance was in 1760... hordes of swarthy Bavarians, the Quaker menace on the rise... Benjamin Franklin discusses this..."
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"Where both deliberate, the love is slight: Who ever loved, that loved not at first sight?" — Christopher Marlowe
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@bronzeagemantis
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This goes for both parties ofc …lovers can’t get enough of each other. This whole thing about “waiting” or gradual—love isn’t gradual.
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The tr00ns are being deconstructed by the ruthless efficiency of e-thot profiteering before our very eyes. Total acceleration victory. Hail Mammon.
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BAP absolutely nailed this on a recent episode: all GOP has to do is get out of their own way, not be the neurotic Nurse Ratched "we're the REAL authoritarians," and let the left adopt that role in the public eye. But they're too stupid to do even this.
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@ExetastosBios
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@SperglerAcolyte You wouldn't even be able to replicate that study today. Too few would even know who Hector and Achilles are, much less have read The Iliad.
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@ExetastosBios
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The foregoing analysis shows that there is NO evidence that the Hebrew Bible existed before 272 BC, when the Septuagint was made in Alexandria. This leaves the stunning possibility that the Bible was not "translated" in Alexandria, but rather written in its entirety.
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Because the Bible narrates Bronze Age events, it's assumed that it must draw from bona fide ancient sources. The Jews at Alexandria were merely translating into Greek a scroll of national history that had long since existed. However, what if this weren't really the case?
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@ExetastosBios
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According to Jewish history, Ptolemy II Philadelphus, the Greek king of Egypt, commissioned a vast collection and translation of all the nations' legal codes. He invited Jewish scholars to study at the Library of Alexandria, resulting in the Septuagint (the Greek Pentateuch).
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The earliest manuscripts of the Pentateuch are the Dead Sea Scrolls, which via carbon dating, epigraphy, and internal evidence, do not date earlier than the 3rd century BC. Without any further evidence, we could be looking at a Hellenistic date for the Bible!
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The earliest unequivocal parallel to a passage in the Pentateuch is from a Ketef Hinnom amulet (circa. 7th c.), whose inscription parallels Numbers 6:24-26. However nobody disputes the Pentateuch incorporates genuine First Temple traditions, so its probative value is limited.
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The Vatican Library used to contain a Syriac bible whose colophon indicated it was written in 78 AD by the Apostle Thaddeus. It coincidentally "disappeared in a fire." It is of grave historical importance we use any means, up to INVADING THE HOLY SEE, to recover this document.
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@ExetastosBios
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@captivedreamer7 Look at the kid gloves he puts on here for bona fide anti-white third worldists, and compare that to the vehemence with which he attacks BAP and REN. Interesting set of priorities!
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@ExetastosBios
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Ever since the 19th century, scholars have been applying textual criticism to biblical texts to ascertain their true provenance. However, this is a young field still moored by assumptions of biblical antiquity. When these assumptions are lifted, we get very intriguing results.
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There are two ways to identify the latest possible date for a text: first, manuscript evidence; and second, references to the text by authors of a known time frame. We may also use other data, like archaeology, to see whether the narrative aligns with known facts about a period.
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@ExetastosBios
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Do you believe in the joyous science of poetry, anon? The spirit of the Provençal troubadour—singer, knight, and free spirit? Do you believe that over morality one should... dance!
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No references to Moses, the Exodus, the Deuteronomic law, or in fact any part of the Pentateuch has thus far been found within the papyri. They celebrated the Feast of Unleavened Bread, but not the Passover. Scholars have concluded this group must have been a "heterodox isolate."
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For example, Herodotus in his Histories does not know of any "Jews," but he does know of Arab Dionysus-worshippers in the area of Judea. He describes a blood ritual reminiscent of Leviticus 17, and a manner of haircut the same as the Jewish payot.
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@ExetastosBios
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One of the reasons Nietzsche gives for French excellence is the propitious combination of northern and southern blood... regime of the future will breed Germanic bodybuilders with Ligurian geishas.... and then new race of Gods Is born
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@bronzeagemantis
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Nietzsche on the French cultural superiority in Yurop: includes a nice aside on Stendhal: “that remarkably prescient and pioneering man, who ran at a Napoleonic tempo through his Europe, through several centuries of the European soul, as a tracker and discoverer of this soul. It
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Another fascinating enigma is solved in the Table of Nations of Genesis 10. There is only one time period when Shem, Ham, and Japeth's descendants correspond to actual political territories. It is none other than the Greek kingdoms after the First Syrian War--in 272 BC!
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The Elephantine papyri have perplexed scholars since their discovery. The Jews there had their own temple and altar, which manifestly violates Deuteronomy 12. They also wrote to the High Priest in Jerusalem, who too was unaware of any prohibition!
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@ExetastosBios
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"Kemal Atatürk was Jewish." "Sheeeit dis mofo spittin rn!" "George Washington was Jewish." "Mhmm I knew dem Anglos wuz Jooish!" "Bernard of Clairvaux was Jewish." "Well hold on now I—" "Gregory VII? Definitely Jewish." "Well no that doesn't—" "Duns Scotusberg..."
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Shakespeare talks about this.
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Now, what is perhaps the most interesting evidence for a late Pentateuchal dating are some of the earliest Jewish testimonia: the Elephantine Papyri, written in the 4th and 5th centuries at a Jewish-Egyptian military colony.
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Another source is Theophrastus' On Piety (315/14 BC), which in talking about the Jews makes no mention of the Pentateuch or any biblical traditions. He does, however, mention astrology and burnt sacrifices, both of which the Bible polemicizes against.
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@ExetastosBios
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@bronzeagemantis The Jewish Temple of Onias in Egypt had female priestesses until its destruction by the Romans in 73 AD... I would like to see historical reenactment of this event: Legio XXII Deiotariana soldier named "Panthera" enters sanctuary, neoplatonic Domination by Doug ensues...
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@ExetastosBios
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@grecoegyptian "Pellucid analysis as always Dr. Gigachad, though I must note that Egyptians are Sumerids and therefore also partially of alien lineage. It is a miracle that the pyramids were unmolested by the Finno-Korean pan-Aryan Hyperwar..."
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For instance, it's always been assumed that Genesis is dependent upon Babylonian flood myths like Gilgamesh and Enuma Elish, but Canaanite myth shows no such influence. However, as Gmirkin showed, Genesis much closer parallels the creation account of Berossus, a 3rd c. BC author!
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The other way we can date the Pentateuch is via ancient historians---but these too show no familiarity with any Hebrew Bible until well into the Hellenistic era.
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@ExetastosBios
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Women cannot be "Nietzschean."
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@OceanidOracle
𝐕𝐚𝐥𝐤𝐲𝐫𝐢𝐞
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It’s me, the Nietzschean Mommy Gf 💅🏻
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Manetho seems to be working from genuine Egyptian records, who record a "Moses" leading his co-religionists out of Egypt and into Jerusalem, at the time the capital of the previously expelled Hyksos pharoahs. (I think I know who Moses was, but that's a story for another day.)
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Manetho's account differs significantly from the Bible's, suggesting he had no direct familiarty therewith. Therefore, it appears that the Jews at Alexandria used the Aegyptaica, along with additional sources in the Library of Alexandria, to reconstruct their national history.
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@jon_wunwun7 "Not beating the fakecel allegations here are we... less than one year..."
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I advise caution re overturning of Chevron: many celebrating it are empty-suits who care about the lawgic win, and not its actual effects. Realistically, courts will use "Skidmore" deference, which retains much agency power. This may be used to stifle more radical agency reforms.
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Why is it that academy Aristotelians never talk about his views on born rulership, "slaves by nature," or the relationship between immigration and tyranny? They seem so content with vague gestures towards "da natural law," never divulging what he *actually* thinks. Wat means?
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Plato remarked that the rules of conduct between Greek(s) states shouldn't be applied to non-Greeks, for the latter are natural enemies. Aristotle went farther, building upon his thesis that some men are naturally born slaves, he asserts that Greek is born ruler of the
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The earliest alleged reference to any tradition from the Pentateuch comes via Hecataeus of Abdera, writing in the 4th century BC. He is quoted by Diodorus Siculus as giving an extensive account of Jewish religion, including the Exodus. However, this account has its problems.
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One point made here that cannot be stated enough is that the shallowpate form of 'geneaologizing' so common on both the left and right is not only inaccurate, but can be completely opposite of the truth. A symbol/idea can be appropriated completely opposite its original meaning.
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@bronzeagemantis
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I do new interview with interesting @NietzscheAcadem on Nietzsche
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Likewise, with the Exodus, it has always been assumed that the account of Jewish origins in Manetho's Aegyptaica (written around 285 BC) was a polemic response to the Pentateuch. But the opposite might be the case.
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A Hellenistic date for the Pentateuch opens the possibility of dependence upon later sources, and solves many of the long-standing questions of where biblical myths come from.
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@bronzeagemantis "FRANKism, the FRANKfurt School of Critical Theory, the Anglo-Bolshevist Masonry practiced by Benjamin FRANKlin... what are they hiding from us?"
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In an exhaustive analysis of this passage, Russell Gmirkin concluded that Diodorus was actually quoting Theophanes of Mytilene, writing in 62 BC, and that the quotation was wrongly attributed by Photius. Again, Hecataeus shows no familiarity with the Pentateuch.
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@0x49fa98 Discovering IRL friends who also happen to be twitter frogs is hitting the jackpot. All depends on the environments you move around in.
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The fragment of Diodorus in question, Book 40 of "Library," survives only via Photius, a much later Byzantine historian. Its attribution to Hecataeus has been questioned by scholars: Manetho (3rd c. BC) and Aristobulus (2nd c. BC) do not quote it, despite having read Hecataeus.
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@bronzeagemantis Doing insane pharisaical gestures like "fighting dem pagans" while half your empire is now ethnically Orientaloid is a perfect precedent of the modern chungus right's "strategy"... this was the son of the emperor who banned the Olympics btw
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One last 4th century account is the so-called "Pseudo-Hecataeus," whom Aristobulus of Alexandria quotes as saying that a scroll of Jewish law was brought to Greek attention in the court of Ptolemy I Soter. But, as Bar-Kochva definitvely proved, this too is a forgery.
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If ancient man had access to the technology we have today, you would have daily mass-casualty events, a total release of havoc upon the world. It is incredible how much our wills have shriveled in proportion to how much technology has amplified the possibility of one man to act.
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If you are already pretty versed in a field, the best way to squeeze out more novel and interesting paradigms is to read low-tier schizo/conspiratorial work. Quite heterodox but not raving mad. These works tend to incorporate more exotic sources/facts and have a kernel of truth.
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Ummm dude the Talmud is fucking GAY and it's just 6000 pages of sophistry about irrelevant nonsense... anyways check out volume four of Summa Theologica on whether holy unction has to be deprecatory or mandative it's suuuper based my guy
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Decius Mundus
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Nietzsche answered the question of what is sufficient to entice men into marriage: DOMINION. Sense of indissoluble ownership; an absolute quantum of power. A man of vitality and action would deign to hang his hat up for long on the farce that is the modern marriage.
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@SperglerAcolyte
Spergler Acolyte
1 year
Not a single reply to this tweet has convinced me otherwise. What inducement is there for me to marry a foid? You don't even get reliable access to pussy since most modern women grow to detest their husbands and deny them sex anyway. Plus there's no guarantee of fidelity anymore.
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
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Joseph de Maistre—the figurehead of throne-and-altar counter-Enlightenment philosophy—rejected the foolish "trad" concern with maximizing birthrates at all cost.
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
1 year
It's funny how genetic evidence has proven that basically every single 'inexplicable alien structure' (the Nazca lines, the pyramids, Stonehenge, etc.) ended up just being white people.
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
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"You're saying to release the tigers at the Bronx zoo?" "yes this is ok" "And give Tibet an iron dome?" "yes" "And this will stabilize the mortgage-backed securities market?" "yes u mad" "Excellent work, patriot. This is exactly why you're my top guy."
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@bronzeagemantis
Bronze Age Pervert
2 months
The ancient Grek aristocracy was powerful Antarctica athletes 6’3 muscular and used coconut oil for sheen on skin and wrestle !! They also lived in eugenic states !! Welcome to my account …this is what Vance plans after win, I was promised office in WH, even Treasury secretary.
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
2 months
"The way of sun and steel *is* cultured polymathy mixed with violent schizophrenia. Nietzsche talks about this. Also Lord Byron talks about this too."
@RogueScholarPr
Rogue Scholar Press
2 months
“I will forever be grateful to BAP for showing me the way” “The way of sun and steel?” “No, the way of serious commentary and absolute schizopoasting seamlessly flowing together”
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
1 year
What is so remarkable to me about Nietzsche's analysis of Christ and his original teaching is that they seem totally vindicated by documents that were later recovered in the 20th century (especially the Gospel of Thomas). Thomas read exactly how Nietzsche says that Christ taught.
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
2 months
Spengler is right that the West has basically exhausted its philosophic horizon. All attempts past Nietzsche have been derivative, and can only be derivative. What we need now are poets, scientists, and warriors to harvest the produce that has been laid before us.
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
5 months
@bronzeagemantis Josephus says the most distinguished generals of the Jewish Revolt were Queen Helena's kinsmen, one of whom was called the "Only Begotten Son" and whose father was visited by an angel after his conception. Can someone pls explain wat did Josephus mean by this...?
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
10 months
According to Chris Beckwith, Qin Shi Huang likely was IE. Both of his parents were Chaoish, which was a border territory long ruled by Scythian royalty. Its capital city, Han-Tan, is in fact a rendering of Hagmatāna, the same name as the capital of the Medes.
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@thltd_
th_l_t_d_ 🇺🇸
10 months
IDK if the emperor was Indo-European, but the Journal of Chinese History (Cambridge University) says the emperor's necropolis and Qin culture in general had Indo-European influence from Greeks and Iranians, including Scythians.
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
1 year
Yes, and in fact Nietzsche says it is the precise fact that spiritual slaves are no longer commanded by their natural superiors which foments revolt and dissension. "If the man whose boot I am under is no better than me, why should it not be me who is in change?"
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
1 year
@augureust "Wittgenstein said that if women could talk, we could not understand them anyways." "Women can talk and I'm pretty sure he said that about lions." "I have put into words what he meant in spirit."
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
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@captivedreamer7 Most of these guys had ancestors going back to the Mayflower on each side. This is what a PURE phenotype looks like, and is very sensitive to adulteration. Most ancient west European phenotypes don't even exist anymore due to mixing; everywhere in Europe people look the same.
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
1 month
Plato's dialogues are an IQ test and Neoplatonists failed it.
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
1 year
@AlexNowrasteh Refusing to let 85 IQ Mexicans into a country whose success is entirely contingent on being composed of 100 IQ whites is not affirmative action, it's the bare minimum of preservation. The classical liberalism you hold so dear was formulated under certain demographic assumptions.
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
4 months
@0x49fa98 "And just like that, he disappeared without any further trace"
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
2 years
@CityBureaucrat I believe it was Thucydides who documented the upmost importance of "having a normal one"
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
4 months
Many of the rhetorical motifs that I outline here are used across all of his dialogues, and once you notice them you will see that Plato's irony has been VASTLY understated by academia. I hope this has been informative, and I intend to analyze more Plato in the future.
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
1 month
Plato's immediate successors disagreed on his doctrines, what his dialogues meant, and were even perplexed by his public lectures. Commentaries on the dialogues didn't come until Crantor. It's not obvious Plato actually divulged his secret teachings to the Academy.
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@ancientrockhead
Dolmen Appreciator
1 month
Everything the Neoplatonists taught was already present in the oral teachings of Plato and the works of his immediate successors Speussipus and Xenocrates. The novel intepretation youve worked out is not some great breakthrough, its falsity rooted in hubris and ignorance.
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
2 months
This is not "beyond the left-right spectrum." You want children forced into public daycare so that their zeal and curiosity can wither away amongst the herd of mediocrities. You are a communist.
@souljagoytellem
Sami Gold
2 months
Ban homeschooling
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
2 months
The greatest gift a man can have by nature is a ravenous love of knowledge. It is the only fount of joy that never depletes, it is the only thing a man can have when he has nothing. If I be blessed with worldly power, my gain is everyone's; if not, I am happy just to learn more.
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
3 months
"Nooo you can't just steal my land like that! The Great Chief Pipikaka was buried under that casino!" "Who are 'indigenous Americans' anyways? The Solutreans from France? The Atlantaeans from the Azores? Kon-Tiki from Egypt? The Vikings from Scandinavia?"
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@DailyPolitik
The Daily Politik
3 months
Who are ‘Indigenous British people’? Do they mean the Beaker people who came from Central Europe? The AngloSaxons from Germany, Denmark & the Netherlands? Romans? Vikings? Normans? There are no ‘Indigenous’ Brits. We are a mongrel nation built on immigration. We always have been.
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
2 months
"Annihilate everything that exists." "You are part of everything that exists, Gigachad. That's a performative contradict—" "AHHHH WHAT THE HELL IS THAT THING? DIE DIE DIE"
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
3 months
Many will complain about foid "dissimulation," but we're actually living through a *lack* of feminine gift for appearance, concealment--ultimately a form of grace. Having an effortless smile and carefree demeanor is enough to win most men's hearts, but they can't do even this.
@bronzeagemantis
Bronze Age Pervert
3 months
American femaels, even when not fat or chubby are worldwide famous bad lovers--vulgar horse voices, lumbering mule gait; no social graces--can't speak other languages, can't dance, can't dress well, aren't pleasant to be around, and sometimes but often enough have bad hygiene.
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
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@CityBureaucrat They are a Celto-Scythian remnant sojourning the deserts after the fall of the Aryan kingdom in Yemen... look at hadiths on Muhammad's hair color... I believe this!
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
1 year
@grecoegyptian Truly a remarkable physiognomy on Guénon. Must be preserved for future anthropological inquiry....
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@ExetastosBios
Decius Mundus
2 months
Cro-magnon/Atlantid selective breeding program... a robust caste to rule over Europe... I will volunteer myself, for science...
@NJBeisner
Natalie Jean Beisner
2 months
What do you think of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit going with this rugby player for the cover?
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