Postcivil Society: Drug Resistant Staph 10 Times More Prevalent Than “Thought”

Posted by James Bowery on Wednesday, 27 June 2007 05:52.

Wired reports that:

Nearly one in twenty patients carry drug-resistant staph bacteria, a number ten times higher than previous estimates, say researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

This is based on a sample of 20% of US hospitals.  This is an infection that:

Euroman is, according to the catechism of the theocracy of Holocaustianity, supposed to be grateful for the opportunity to sacrifice his limbs and very life for the “higher” purpose of making up for the fact that the developing nations of the world have “suffered” because Euroman has consumed more than his share of the world’s resources.  Never mind that he has also produced more than his share of the world’s food exports and other life-giving technologies—he must open his borders, states, counties, communities, neighborhoods and very bodies up to the world’s multi-drug resistant virulence and peoples and then die quietly under the “care” of increasingly hostile and numerous “minority” “care-givers” as he ages and is increasingly institutionalized.

Let us all bow our heads and offer a prayer of gratitude for the opportunity to die for the “higher good” of breeding greater quantity and intensity of virulence in the form of hostile microbes and peoples…

Or…

Alternatively let us all bow our heads and offer a prayer to Godan that our creation, technological civilization, be terminated before it terminates us, his children, and slowly destroys the greater life of the very biosphere.


Cosmic ants and a few fragmentary thoughts in answer to maguire

Posted by Guessedworker on Saturday, 23 June 2007 21:26.

In the thread to the recent JW post on immigration and the GOP, I rashly asserted that, “My belief is that for the next couple of decades a genuine Conservatism is absolutely capable of providing a serviceable vehicle for a survivalist ethos, informed by European sociobiological needs and leavened by a light touch in the areas of personal and economic freedom.”

Even more rashly, I then invited all-comers to attack this assertion.  The invitation was accepted by the sturdy maguire who demanded, “a serviceable definition of this at this point in history.” 

As luck would have it, I am too intellectually challenged to do serviceable.  But here’s an unserviceable one for all sufferers of insomnia.


The political change required to address the crisis in the West lies on the scale of the revolutionary. 

There is nothing new in this statement, extraordinary and disconcerting though it might at first seem to the conventional mind.  The long journey out of thinking that our persecutor is “the left” or “the state” - or, indeed, “Islam” or “immigration” - undoes all faith in electoral solutions and inevitably lead to this conclusion.  It is the putting away of causal simplicities and the beginning of political adulthood, of thinking in terms of scale.

At the same time, the purposive side of the equation - the “Great Question” of what we are to do - simplifies and tends in one of two broad directions, either:-

a) A collective spiritual renewal centred on a sacralisation of the folk,

or

b) a materialist approach serving the birthright of our sons and daughters.

It would be fair to say that the Revolutionary Conservatives or Traditionalists and the philosophers of the European New Right are grouped in the first category, and with them the Fascists and National Socialists of 20th Century Europe – notwithstanding the Nazis’ somewhat self-justifying ventures into racial science.

It would be entirely fair to say that present-day European political nationalism and American White Nationalism are grouped in the second category, albeit sometimes with longing sideways glances at the Speeresque glories of Nuremberg.

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Computer Generated Graphics to Replace 20 Million Hispanics!

Posted by James Bowery on Saturday, 23 June 2007 07:12.

As the revolt of the plebs under Machiavelli’s Rule approaches, we find some amusing responses from the official outlets like Wired:
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Just look at that computer generated graphic replacing 20 million Hispanics!

Need more proof?  Just get a load of this computer generated graphic!
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That’s a real fruit tree there!

What I think is really going on is, although such automation could have been done twenty years ago (Cesar Chavez or no Cesar Chavez), the baronage is getting the idea that maybe it should hedge its bets just in case the plebs actually get around to coming for their hides.  They think they’re going to get this job done as easily as it could have been done long ago as an alternative to amnesty for illegal aliens and giving much of the US territory to Mexico.  But now they’ve destroyed the careers of the US engineering professionals by replacing them with Asian commodity engineers.  Well, yes, they do have 20 years of Moore’s Law working for them but this is mainly a software problem and the software profession has degenerated during the huge importation of slave programmers.  They really have no idea how far off the cliff they’ve run…


Postcivil Society: XDR-TB Magnitude Dawning on “Health Authorities”

Posted by James Bowery on Friday, 22 June 2007 22:04.

As extensively covered here previously XDR-TB or Extreme Drug Resistant Tuberculosis is an extreme threat to the world brought on by vectorist politics.  But even with growing realization of the magnitude of the pandemic threat:

“There is somewhere between 25,000 and 30,000, we roughly estimate, cases of extensive drug resistant TB each year,” Paul Nunn, coordinator of WHO’s Stop TB Department, told a briefing.

the so-called “authorities” still don’t get the real threat it poses:

“The possibility is that you could replace that epidemic with a drug-resistant epidemic, in other words you could have 8 million cases of drug-resistant TB wandering around. And then you will be back to the pre-antibiotic era,” said Nunn.

Mr. Nunn is supposed to be able to think about the epidemiological models but this comment demonstrates he doesn’t have the first clue about how this would unfold.

The pre-antibiotic era didn’t have the profoundly vectorist combination of:

  • Over 6 billion people.
  • Hyper-urbanization.
  • “anti-racist” monstrosities like the United States controlling the world’s reserve currency, nuclear stockpiles, world-dominant media/academia propaganda machine and prisons full of HIV-infected ethnic rape gangs aimed at anyone, including their own citizens, resisting the “anti-racist” flow of virulence across neighborhood, city, county, state and national borders worldwide.
  • Immune suppressed populations of HIV-infected concentrated in the high population, high density, urban black holes of hypercivilization.
  • An airline industry carrying so many passengers between continents that it could, if instead aimed at space settlements with appropriate engines, depopulate the world very quickly using no more fuel than it does now.

Of course, we know the idiot elites-that-be can’t possibly do the right thing and control their vectorist urges.  But they can’t even set up multi-billion dollar prize awards for affordable drugs that kill many of these emerging drug resistant virulent strains to save their bacon.  They really are aware at some level that they have usurped power and that fair contests would show the real winners to the world.  That’s why it took an Iranian American family to fully fund the X-Prize.  The idiot elites-that-be would rather free-ride technological civilization itself down.  Let us hope they don’t take the biosphere down along with it.


How much for equal justice?

Posted by James Bowery on Friday, 22 June 2007 17:07.

in Tom Coburn: The Shame of the Senate mcjoan blogs:

Yesterday the House passed landmark civil rights legislation, H.R. 923, the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act, by a vote of 422-2. The bill, sponsored by Representatives John Lewis (D-GA) and Kenny Hulshof (R-MO), would re-open hate crime cases during the Civil Rights Era, focusing on investigating and prosecuting murder cases occurring prior to 1970.

The two votes against? Georgia’s Lynn Westmoreland and that darling of people who aren’t paying close enough attention to reality, Ron Paul.

From the bill:

There are authorized to be appropriated, in addition to any other amounts otherwise authorized to be appropriated for this purpose, to the Attorney General $10,000,000 for each of the fiscal years 2008 through 2017 for the purpose of investigating and prosecuting violations of criminal civil rights statutes that occurred not later than December 31, 1969, and resulted in a death. These funds shall be allocated by the Attorney General to the Deputy Chief of the Criminal Section of the Civil Rights Division and the Supervisory Special Agent of the Civil Rights Unit of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in order to advance the purposes set forth in this Act.

So since they’re putting up $10M/year to solve old interracial crimes, because interracial crimes are so heinous, how much should they be putting into tracking down old black on white interracial crimes?  Better yet, how about black on white interracial crimes where the trail isn’t cold hence the likelihood of apprehension is much higher?  (That all assumes, of course, that there is equal justice regardless of race.)
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And finally, how much money should be put into apprehending people like those who force integration on the rest of us so that there is a systemic bias toward minority on majority interracial crime?  If they cause an aggregate level of, say, 1000 assaults, murders, rape, etc., each, due to their violation of our right to associate with those we prefer—how can we make punishment fit the crime?  Oh, wait… those are the “civil rights workers” who are to be accorded special protection from those they victimize.


Sea Anemones and Acrorhagial Aggression

Posted by Guest Blogger on Thursday, 21 June 2007 18:35.

When two sea anemones are placed together, and their tentacles intertwine, the anemones can either remain in contact, disband, or begin stinging each other with the “stinging cells” (nematocysts) on their acrorhagi. The third option constitutes an evolutionary example of aggression, seeing as the nematocysts are basically spring-loaded coils which inject paralyzing neurotoxin into their targets, killing them or forcing them to withdraw. Some scientists doing work in the 70’s and 80’s discovered that the likelihood that the anemones would wage war on each other was dependent on size, and,

genetic similarity

. Until now the SPLC has done nothing to combat this form of Ocean-floor Racism. I say: A polyp-on-polyp hate crime is still a hate crime.

Anatomy of a hater ...
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Excerpt:

Adult Actinia tenebrosa are able to distinguish between adult and juvenile clonemates and non-clonemates on tentacle contact, and aggression is directed only against non-clonemates. These findings support similar results for other anemones (Francis, 1973a,b; 1976, 1979; Bigger, 1976, 1980; Purcell, 1977) corals (Hildemann et al., 1975; Bigger and Runyan, 1979) and a colonial hydroid (Ivker, 1972).
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Adult aggression is able to cause the death of juvenile non-clonemates and results in the separation of genotypically dissimilar adults. + Since defending adults are almost always successful in adult-adult conflicts (Ottaway, 1978), the immigration of dissimilar adults should be prevented by conflict with the resident clone.

D.J. Ayre, Inter-Genotype Aggression in the Solitary Sea Anemone Actinia tenebrosa. 1982.

PF


Cultural Instauration: A history of government interest in Subliminal Audio Programming

Posted by Guest Blogger on Tuesday, 19 June 2007 23:06.

The following essay by “John Boisdarc” provides some background and support to the intriguing concept of Alexander Thiele, as presented by him to this month’s Ateney (Athenaeum) in Moscow.  Much of his presentation I reproduce at the end of John’s piece.  It announces itself as “a Successful Group Evolutionary Strategy using Subliminal Audio Programming”.

GW


Let me first of all attempt to dispel any preconceived notions that subliminal programming is bunk.  It is a curious aspect of subliminal programming that people do not wish to recognize its effectiveness, even while it is being worked upon them successfully, non-stop, 24/7, via television, radio, and almost every other form of electronic entertainment (including, since the 80’s, subliminal messages embedded in screen savers used on personal computers).

The question must be asked: why do the victims of this precision technology refuse to recognize its efficacy, despite the fact that it is being constantly, successfully used against them?  In order to answer the question, we must examine the relatively recent origins of subliminal programming as it is perceived by the public.  I will strive to be as mercifully brief as possible.

In 1957, a journalist named Vance Packard produced a book, The Hidden Persuaders.  It was a huge hit.  Among other things addressed in his book, he examined the use of subliminal advertising techniques. (Subliminal means “below the limen”, a term psychologists use to describe the threshold of consciousness.)  Mr Packard also critiqued the use of subliminal methodology in swaying the body politic in its choice of elected politicians - a practice he had studied and documented in depth.

As I have said, the book was immensely popular, and the public outcry of indignation, at having been abused in such a sinister manner caused US Representatives Frank Boykin (AL) and Craig Hosmer (CA), in 1958, to introduce into Congress two bills proposing to outlaw the use of subliminal advertising and projection by radio and television, and prescribing penalties for the same.  Both bills died on the vine, quite probably because the politicians, having witnessed in recent elections the powerful effects of subliminal persuasion upon the body politic, were disinclined to discard this powerful weapon.  Therefore, subliminal projection, not having been outlawed, continued to be used and refined.

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To the Des Moines Register As Politicians Start to Ignore Iowa

Posted by James Bowery on Tuesday, 19 June 2007 19:16.

Politicians are starting to ignore Iowa.  Big surprise given the fact that America is no more.  The zombies may wake up but sometimes they need a little help.  What follows is my response to a story about Iowa’s loss of political relevance as candidates skip the Ames straw poll.

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