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Yes, you are welcome, Bronze Age Pervert, episode 30, Caribbean Rhythms. I am here. I have today a kind of a drink, it's espresso with tonic water. It's a hipster drink, but you know, they make good drinks. Very refreshing, and it carries very well theanine-glycine stick. Look up, Japanese, they make very good cyanine plus glycine combo amino acid, best factory for amino acid. This is little known, it's in Japan. So already we're up to episode 30 and we are in middle of apocalypse. Who would have thought the plague something we're seeing that basically no living person remembers. We know it only from stories. You want to hear story, by the way, You can read famous Thucydides' passage on the plague in Athens in his history Peloponnesian War.
He has certain chapter passage on the plague in Athens, and they think now this plague that came in middle Peloponnesian War was typhus, and that it came on ships and killed, typhus horrible, killed people in horrible way, whatever this disease in ancient Athens was, but far more horrible than anything we are seeing now, and it killed, empirically, the generalissimo of democratic Athens. It changed Greek history. You can say changed world history. And maybe we're seeing something like this right now, but it's impossible yet to tell. Who has anything seen like this? I don't know. It include even, they say now, Spanish flu. In 1919, they made comparison, but nobody is around to remember that. And that, by the way, on a slightly different subject, I should say, is not impossible,
that that also was engineered disease, because it attacked the strongest and the healthiest. And let me ask you if you think that was a coincidence during wartime, that you have this mysterious disease that suddenly attacks the healthiest, strongest men and kills them. But if that was engineered disease, you might say, Bronz, how is this possible? It was 1919, they did not know any, they were not as advanced as we are, but it reminds you that it's not a sophisticated thing to engineer a disease. You don't even have to know about genes. And in fact, the way Pasteur apparently engineered vaccines was by infecting various other animals with pathogens that resulted in a less destructive form of the disease, if I'm not getting this wrong. So you know, of course, you can engineer disease.
People are doing these types of manipulations before they knew about DNA. And the Germans, in particular, the Teutons, who Nietzsche, he transcribes Teutons, he translates it as the lying people, but they seem to have some kind of obsession with engineering pestilence. They are the most likely to have memed the 1919 Spanish flu into being. And Mengele, the so-called Holocaust doctor from concentration camps, but he was apparently working on biowarfare and biodefense of various kinds. In other words, when it comes to biodefense, he was, I believe, working on viruses to kill bacteria, which, by the way, if that can be done, it would be a lot more effective than antibiotics, viruses that only target certain bacteria. And now you may think, what about viruses that eat other viruses?
Very strange, very strange possibility to consider, but he might also have been working on ethnically directed pathogens. So that, for example, my friend, Loki Juliano, so many of you now follow as maybe the best forward source of news on the present pandemic. But a Loki read somewhere that a Mengele was apparently trying to isolate a pathogen from the herpetic lesions of all Jews and Italians, and that this might be HIV. And there is some evidence regarding the transfer of HIV to Africa soon after World War II from this event. that you know is very strange this because a certain percentage of North Europeans of Scandinavians and of Northwest Russians many of who are basically Viking settlers but as they're immune to HIV I'm not sure if it's as
far as a 25% of Northwest Russians but it may be far less than that percentage what you have to understand that for a disease like HIV which is actually extremely hard to transmit, that even small percentage of populations that is immune, like you have Scandinavia or Northwest Russia, because of the way such epidemic spreads, that translate into basically immunity for the entire population. Not for individuals, but I mean to say on population level they are safe from something like HIV. So it's interesting to consider if this is one of the first bioweapons, one of Mengele's creations. And I think I mentioned on a previous show how the biowarfare scientist Erich Traub, he worked after the war at Plum Island Laboratory for the Americans, and he designed Lyme disease.
Just to remind you, he was a specialist in tick-borne diseases. This was his specialty in Germany during the war. When it comes to Plum Island Laboratories, then you have an outbreak of Lyme disease. So I don't know. It's maybe a coincidence. Maybe it is. I don't know. But what is there other to say than two tons must have some diabolical genius for the design of pestilence? This is all before DNA was known, which makes me think. If you were to consult medieval witchcraft, black magic alchemical books, did this knowledge exist back then too? In other words, I see it entirely plausible that certain sects, certain obscure covens of sorcerers, and such things of witches, had come up with this knowledge, perhaps by trial and error, or maybe a kobold showed them in a dream.
So that, for example, again, even without knowing about DNA or any modern technology, they may have found that they could create plague by diseases of various kinds, by infecting first one animal, then another animal, and so forth, and preserving diseased tissues and using that to spread certain diseases. And you would not have heard of this in history books. You would not have heard of their exploits, I think, because a disease at that time could have wiped out a set of villages, and it would have left nothing behind. It would have spread no further. It would have wiped everyone out the way Ebola does and just burnt itself out, so you wouldn't know. I think it's entirely possible that medieval sorcerers found this technique and they would have presented it in their books in code.
You wouldn't see it this way. You know, Marquis de Sade, I don't like him, but he talked about dousing large tracts of grass, large tracts of land, grassland, with some kind of poison to kill many people at the same time. He was a bad kind of derangeoid. I don't like him, but what if he had rid of this practice somewhere else, somewhere older? And I guess what I'm getting to is that China should be wiped out. Wipe China out in nuclear war, Mr. President. I know you listen to my show. Are you listening? Emergency! China cannot be allowed to spread plague in the world again. The people stand with you. Just destroy China with nukes. But I have no predictions for you regarding this plague because so much is not known yet. Anyone who tells you they know what will happen is lying.
The situation changes daily and so many anomalies. What is with, for example, the difference between Germany and South Korea and Italy and Thailand and how the disease is progressing so differently in these countries. What is going on? You hear not one public figure really give a satisfying explanation for these differences as well as other anomalies. And I swing myself, I swing one day from thinking that in perhaps four to six weeks we are seeing basically the end of this plague or the beginning of the end of it. And on other days, I think this could be the end of modern civilization. We just don't know yet. Suppose the death rate is really something like 15%, or that if it is not so right now, it will be when the plague returns in the fall, the way that, for example, Spanish flu
had similar cycle. It came in the spring, it was bad, but not that bad, and then it was 20 times as bad in the fall. the summer. So let's say that unlike the Spanish flu, because this is either an engineered bioweapon or let's say some unfortunate fluke, but let's say it keeps either mutating in ways that are actually worse for the so-called human species or that it just stays in the background, becomes endemic. And I don't think that a world could let take two to three years of recurring 10 to 20 percent death rates and lockdowns. It might be enough to crash international networks in the same way that something ended international Bronze Age civilization around 1200-1100 BC. And those were most likely, by the way, roving bands of warriors with the latest military
technology. New infantry tactics and new military technology that could defeat chariots. I will talk of this another time that's for a whole show but a disease it could do it as well and maybe a disease contributed to that event back then too and that's part of what I would like to tell my audience today also that there is no reason to despair or to be pessimistic about this you should only be pessimistic if you're excessively attached to the wine bar world to the world of sushis and well-lit, clean streets, of overweening concern for bouquet of your coffee or bouquet of your disinfectant, as Governor Cuomo says. In other words, if you are too attached to this very clean, very safe, sterile, boring world that has been erected for the benefit of women and of faggots, but if you are not
unduly concerned with these cheap pleasures, and not too attached to comfort, then this is an opportunity, it may be a new beginning. It's too soon to tell, like I say, this can all be over in a couple of months, but let's say worst case, then it could be opportunity for a new beginning, when the world of weakness ends, and men can once again embark on the path to power. The only problem is that as regards, for example, my friends and audience, it comes perhaps too soon for us. We have not yet made plans and our groups are not completely made yet. We have not put all chess pieces into place, but you cannot plan everything. So I repeat for those of you who have high vision to prepare, but I also know that among
you exist some who, for example, are in military or otherwise similar things in various countries, I don't want to say too much, but if this gets too bad, let me be, let me be dainty in my speech here and say that you must be ready to assume a responsibility for the welfare of the nation. I will be diplomatic and say that. And of course, the Constitution, to my American audience, and by Constitution, I mean of course The living constitution, which is what Trump is to declare himself, a biologically living constitution, the living embodied law, whether he's ready or wants to be or not, he must say that he is the living constitution, king necessity, embodied law, and that Congress must accept his fuck. And if not Trump, then the next one must make everyone say, here's to your fuck, the same
in the same way that Frank Booth does in the amazing movie Blue Velvet. Meanwhile, as we observe events, we can have small joys. Like, for example, in Italy, where by the way, I love the Italian people and I hope they make full recovery. But I also love the wild boar. And I love the wild boar being of majesty. It gored Lord Adonis. But I love seeing the boar take over the streets and the joys of seeing the canals of Venice clean once again, of seeing dolphins, our friends, return to the ports of Italy, and you realize that how fast nature would reclaim things from our, mostly from our ugliness. What signs of life would remain? Many of these large cities, you know, they would crumble. The steel is not stone, the steel would rust and sink. There would be maybe nothing left to see
in a few centuries of these large megacities. And it makes me think yet again that human or perhaps other civilizations could have existed in past on Earth, and they have left no trace or at least none that we can find yet because we don't know where to look. Except there may be some places, some say Antarctica. Others say, for example, well, you could say the Kara Sea. Look at the Kara, K-A-R-A-C, on a map. When I saw it, I remembered something. When I saw it, even as a small boy on a map, if you had this experience, please write me. You know what I am talking about, that place, what is hidden under there. But otherwise, there are many small pleasures, including the Holocaust of the Vanity of the Roasties, where the narcissism of the Western woman
We are now witnessing how the narcissism of Western women is burning on Twitter, burning on social media. They are taking one loss after the other, one slap on the face after another with this crisis because women, before this, women had achieved a kind of social supremacy recently because of intersection of social media with real life. But when they are not allowed to go and occupy public spaces, their force begins to wither when they cannot vampirize of the attention of the simp men around them. So you can see women, they begin to lose it on the internet's connections and the strain of the quarantine gets to be too much. You can see this now. Imagine the professional roastier, no longer able to spread her sickly scent in coffee house, in wine bar,
no longer able to troll galleries as she does before. I want, in any case, to talk about women's in a next segment. Yes, so I'm here overdosing on quinine and quinic acid in coffee and quinic acid esters in cat's claw, which I believe is used in certain nootropics lately. But about women's is very interesting. I went to a cafe in Argentina in Buenos Aires on a certain day. I do not want to reveal my location for you. I am having, by the way, enormous trouble with bureaucrats at the moment. Bronze BAP is being hounded always by immigration and customs authorities, and at the moment I'm waiting for important paper before I can keep moving, but this is what's being done to me. I am oppressed and persecuted. I am persecuted.
So one time American border guards stopped me because I had a passionflower extract in bag. He did such a big show of checking it. I'm afraid a little bit of empowering customs and immigration authorities too much. You know, they always actually had a lot of power but they misused it. They abused Europeans instead. You know, don't imagine they're your friends but, so last time, you know, I was in Argentina. I tried to enter and a creature who looked, he was a blonde man with a mouse face who looked like he come out of 1925 Prague or rather some type of village in eastern Bohemia, some type central euro border guard, you know, the good soldier schweig, that type of, I strongly recommend that book by the way,
the good soldier schweig, one of best satirical novels and Catch-22 was based on it, but this good book escapism to read in this quarantine, but this book about soldier in Austro-Hungarian empire who pretends to be dumb to get out of absurd Habsburg bureaucracy. But anyways, this Alpinid mouse man, you know what an Alpinid is by the way, is a kind of central European type, a round face, not very pleasant, pre-Aryan. And if you read some 19th century anthropologists like Georges Montandon, they document how in the wake of French Revolution, the upper class in France, the aristocracy was Aryan, but the police forces after the French Revolution, during the French Revolution, who decapitated people, they were mostly Alpinids.
And if you want to look at pure Alpinid type, you can perhaps see a search for Trois, Gros, culinary family, a culinary family from France who is very talented cooks. I don't want to spell their name now, not mood to spell. Trois gros, you look it up, but they look like they could come out of central Anatolia, same physical type from there all the way to Switzerland, to the mountains of central France where they had refuge after the Aryans took choice territories. But I don't mean to introduce divisions among European white peoples, because Beethoven, he is also Alpinid type, so Alpinid types can lead to genius too. But so in this case, this was a retrograde primitive Alpinid border guard, Argentina, he had me detained for an hour because he thought I was coming to fondle Argentinian
woman's, you know, the Italian girls there, they are not into this kind of thing. Like this guy could tell he was a pervert, or you have a fetish, they defecate on your chest. They are not into that. I had a friend who's into this, you know, very odd. I'm not talking in code here, by the way, it's not me, I would tell you if it's me, but I had friend, and you wouldn't guess from meeting him, he was a very polite, normal But he was into this and he even tried to pay a whore to shit on his chest But she couldn't let herself go to do this. Apparently she didn't it didn't work I'm sorry if these stories offend you but now as to the character of a woman's from a different country So I was in this coffee a place in Argentina that was maybe
Too elegant there are very good at interior design and such the most beautiful old The most coffee houses I've ever seen are in Buenos Aires. But some places look out of David Lynch set designs, the more modern ones, beautiful interior design. Unusual. But there were girls at that afternoon. I went to read there and there were girls from three different countries, like a human zoo exhibition. And there were two girls who I first thought were, I thought they were Argentinian, but But they turn out to be a Brazilian. So please erase from mine any notion of what is a slum Brazilian. These were upper class, 100% white girls. So very pretty, they could have been models and I think they were from where they moved maybe and they dressed in an elegant way without any effort put into it.
You could tell it's not try hard, just elegant, natural, with very feminine and refined bone structure, languid, lazy, seductive look in the eye. Everything about the way they smiled and spoke of patrician calmness, a love of refined pleasures, and a face that you know has never experienced disparate base calculations. And I thought to myself, I sit there, These finally are girls that a man can fall in love with. Girls you can have a real passion for and so forth. Real beauty, feminine refinement that goes well beyond things as they are. It inspires some kind of idealism and longing for things behind things. And one brought kind of a big bunch of flowers for their mother and they were treating her, I think, to birthday. It's very pleasant scene and I should have gone
and quickly bought a flower for their mom and complimented her. This would have been, in that context, appropriate game, I think. Not one mean look on their face. A completely haughty carelessness. I love to see that, even from far away. But the other girls in Coffee House were as follows. So first, there was a group of three big Viking women from some kind of Scandinavian countries. Like many Scandinavian women who come in tropical climates, they had acquired a very deep tan. They do this, you know, you see this in Brazil also, where you used to have Danish and Swedish expats, they get basically as brown as any local, it's true, that's why Benjamin Franklin, He didn't think the Scandinavians were white, but it's true, they get really as brown as the Brazilians, they do,
and you can call it a healthy glow, maybe, but this is something more becoming on a man than on a woman, and certainly the Brazilian girls, they had a tan, too, but on the Scandinavian Helgas, it was really a deep and conspicuous, something you would expect on the bodybuilder. And it goes with that, because these women, They had big bone structure, like Dolf Lundgren. They were tall and big. They were built like tank. Not fat, but I said this before, this kind of type, very sturdy looking with savage face. And I think actually that the Dolf Lundgren type face, so-called Ladogan type, is indicative of cannibalism sometime in a remote Scandi past, remote Scandinavian's past, cannibal. So they were a lot more masculine than the Brazilian girl in all ways,
including the manners, the way they held themselves. Two of them seeming, they had a kind of a latte flair, you know, this... When you see the chumps in the gym after they do some lift, or in any case, these athletic poses, you know what the latte flair, they affect, you know, they put the arms to the sides like that, you know. The athletic poses that are not seductive, certainly, on a woman, I admire the strength of these women, and their likely ability to breed future BBC Dolph Lundgrens, but they inspire no love or longing, not for me anyway. They are kind of women who you want to lock in the barn with hay and breed one son after another into them, you know, women as breeding stock. They have no feminine mystery at all. Not for me.
You have a feeling this woman can brutalize you physically, and this can be exciting for some, but they cut, I think, a poor figure next to the aristo-Brazilian girls. And now for the last group of girls in the Human Zoo exhibit, and there were a couple of American girl at table right in front of me, and this, by the way, very amusing to have all three groups at the same time. I start to laugh, and I wish I could have taken a photograph, but this was not last week. It was a little before, and I do not always carry my eye fag. I don't carry eye potato everywhere. But I'm sorry to tell you, the American girls were animals and I can't even say so with total contempt but just is objective fact they are the human animal with nothing special and nothing
added is this kind of a matter-of-fact casualness is revolting they were of course they were chubby they were not fat as he wore sweatpants or equivalent of sweatpants you please remember this is a very fancy caffeine nicest neighborhood in town, and they bullied the waitress who did not bring them enough vegetables. I heard them say that word, you know, this is how BAP talk, but they talk, where is vegetables? Where is vegetables? And everything about them, the way they sat, talked, the look in their eyes, this vulgar matter of fact, it spoke only of the pettiest concerns and of inability to love, a desperation in the face of lifetime of idiotic calculations about scheming or monier or respect as in was I disrespected, okay, they're niggas, okay, so in their manner and the look in the
eye and this kind of American girl you see the brutality of things reduced to mere life and they had neither the vitality or strength of the Scandis nor the feminine graces of of the patrician Brazilian girls. They are just self-satisfied animals. The kind of dog woman who has no problem scratching her snatch in public. But American girls in the United States, at their best, approach something like the Scandinavian type, to be fair. But not beyond that. Very rare to see anything beyond that. So I do not want to be poetic about this scene, but the contrast between these three groups almost like seeing three different species and I do not want to draw to you some equivalence between the Scandinavian girls and the Brazilian ones as if the Scandinavian were better in
another way so it evens out. But the truth is you cannot, I cannot conceive of love with a woman like that and worse even than this is that having for so long stayed in the United States and literally never seeing a real girl, like the Brazilian girl, you forget what it is like to see the kind of woman you can fall in love with, that you can have a passion and longing for. And this way, this contrast was striking and refreshing to me. You see, I had been in the United States before this a little bit, and now I had been outside United States for so long that I had forgotten what living in that neighborhood, okay? You tend to forget, you tend to take things for granted, okay? So you live in United States for a long time, you forget what a real girl can look like.
You live someplace like this neighborhood in Argentina or parts of other, say Tokyo or other parts of Paris, but there are other small cities around the world, Kiev, parts of East Europe, even villages in East Europe, and you forget the human animal in girl. You become spoiled for choice. And I was in this neighborhood, Argentina, for many months, so you can claim is not representative. I think Celine complains that the women of the rich are always good looking. But what I'm telling you is, when you are wrong enough in such place, you easily forget what you left behind. So especially when what you left behind is insipid and vulgar, when it's bad you just forget it, and to turn it around, the worst part of living in the United States, if you
have unfortunate experience of doing so, is experience of never being carried away by desire for a woman in this way, because none of them basically are capable of inspiring it. Also, you need to leave the United States roasty, they need to learn a lesson. Steve Saylor says that girls in the United States Northeast, for example, are some of the Trumpiest. So the situation may be different in the South of America. I don't mean South America, but the southern states, you know, Alabama, Georgia, who knows, the southern bell. But this is a serious deficiency of life in the United States, at least as I have experienced it. And in this connection, I must add that it was the beauty of Athenian youth that inspired philosophical longing, and Socrates and Plato, and the beauty of European women.
It has inspired so much great poetry and art, without the refinement of physical beauty and manners, either for women or for youths, a culture has far fewer paths along which it can develop. This is something I have said for a long time, because this beauty brings an intimation of higher things in general. So of course it is not sufficient, you can say, but it might be necessary. And then I ask you if there has ever been a society with a high culture, but where the People were uniformly ugly, where they were a matter of fact, without grace, and so forth. Think about that. I must go to break. Oh noes, oh noes, oh noes, Suriname closed its borders a few days ago. Is good for them, I think, is, they did after one Corona-chan visit, you know, and they closed the borders, Suriname did.
They will be safe. And I wish I had gotten there already. I could have gotten there if I was not waiting for these papers. The reptiloids are pursuing me, absolutely. So I think I mentioned that I might talk about Soviet feminism on this show, but you are crazy if you think I'll go into in-depth feminist literature from Soviet Union. No way. But you should realize instead just this, that there was this that existed, that Soviet Union had feminist literature, that it was a feminist place. And I think both men and women in America have a prejudice about Russia and think that Soviet Union must have been this kind of – they think like Tsarist village where the man beats the wife or something. They think Bulgarian family values place where the man in tank top beats the shit out of
his wife for sport with a shovel and after two glass of Raki. But in communist Bulgaria, even maybe you go, you find this in mountains, but not as part of communist culture in capital, which was feminist also. And in many ways, these places were more advanced in feminism than the West, with the woman in Soviet Union actually having enormous rights and power when it came, for example, to divorce. So that marriage contract actually was a very bad deal for men in Soviet Union and all communist countries, abortion was enormous, abortion was through the roof, and women were educated alongside the men and they had, by the way, full access to the sciences and such without, by the way, affirmative action, which they didn't need and they didn't ask for.
And some, to be fair, did quite well even in the hard sciences. And some Soviet woman linguists, I think, not hard science, but they stand out, anthropologist human, I don't mean human woman, Russia woman, Soviet anthropologist, they stand out. So that today you have, for example, Elena Kuzmina, now who continues this tradition of strong woman Russia linguists. It satisfies, however, different factions for different reasons in America to think that this was the opposite. For example, if you see a television show, The Americans, which is about GRU Russian spies pretending to be Americans, and I didn't watch shows if it's 1980s maybe or 1970s, but it's about Russian spies in America, and they have this very bizarre fantasy where
they depict, I only saw first two shows, they depict like a ritualized rape of women in in these espionage training programs in the Soviet Union, according to this TV show. This is idiotic. They were under total surveillance, and if you did that, it would have gotten you executed. They do not realize how professional and, yes, feminist the atmosphere was in the services in academia in those countries, and how much power women held. And at high levels of Russian government, of course, it was not always professional, but not in the sixties sense, only in the sense that, let's say, Presidio Soviet members, this ruling oligarchy board of Soviet Union, they could walk in the Kremlin and they could yell at underlings, they could throw a chimp out scene, they could yell, kibiya, and this
a Russian way of saying the familiar you, which is very offensive to say to somebody you do not know in Russia. It's very, like you consider them trash, you know, it's something you can use with friends, but when you're used to a stranger, it's a sign of huge disrespect. So that would be like American politician walking through Pentagon and calling underlings your shit and all, which maybe it happens, I don't know. But not sexism this way did not happen and you had high ranking women and such things, but the idea that you had kind of patriarchal rape culture in Soviet Union is false. Patriarchal rape culture like you do in a Weinstein-run Hollywood, that's just not the case for Soviet Union. And it flattered American feminists to think so because in their vanity they want to imagine
Russians themselves are unique trailblazers, oh the Russians couldn't have done it before us. Same by the way with the so-called progressive socialists in America when they consider that no way could the Russians have been genuine socialists, no, no, they're boorish stupid Russians. Us smart, educated, nice Americans, we will do it well. But also the American feminists, they want to entertain this delusion because they are resentful of Russian women. You know, nine in United States is like six in Russia, and they know the sexual power of the Russian woman today. And then, on the other hand, the American men have different prejudice. They have a wishful thinking, and they don't want to imagine that Russia women, who are so beautiful often, but they don't want to imagine
that they come out of a feminist culture, but they do. And they're actually extremely unpleasant people overall, Russians in general, but the Russian woman in particular, so that they disrespect a man unless he literally beats her. I think I see on previous show, but it's true. And in Russia, what I'm telling you is that they would respect a man who beats her, but then she would hit him back and call also the cops on him. So just this kind of hysteria where the state gets involved. The Russian woman just loves that. She's feminist on one hand, and she loves getting roughed up by the men in her life on the other, and then calling the big, deadly state on him on the third hand is a hysterical situation. And otherwise, they will rinse you off for money if you're a Westerner, and they will
just ruin you. In their sexual tastes, however, they are often extremely wild. I don't know. looking for modest thread waifu and telling you, in Russia, you're looking in the wrong place. They want you to, it's a post-apocalyptic woman. They want you to be like mob boss from the dumbass. They want you to see or order the execution of your rivals. This turn Russian woman on big time, okay? So I would not say they are as ordinary as black women who come out of actually a matriarchal culture, Because Russian culture is not as such matriarchal, it just has dystopian relations between the sexes, same as in United States. But a Russian woman may be much closer in temperament to American shibun than to American white girl. I think maybe this is true. Russia is Africa.
And then the feminism promoted by communism, I think, has a lot to do with this. It destroyed the family much before Western feminism did the same in America and Europe, only you're seeing its dysfunction in a period of post-regime apocalypse. Okay, you're seeing this what you're seeing in case of Russia women. But now the considerations of the previous segment have made me wonder many times how the women of a nation affect the character of its men, how they force or encourage the the men to be, or whether it is the men alone who are what determines what they are, and in turn who the women are. And some would say that it is neither, that it is the political system. Others would say it is the culture or the economy. And of course books can be written about this, and they have been.
And you can get into all kinds of theories about feedback loops and behavior between the sexes and no doubt with many real world examples. artistos very good at this, talking for example how this sexual marketplace affects the behavior of women and in turn that affects the behavior of men and so forth, but I think it is different. When I tell you that it is in fact men, and not all men, but even a small group who can, whatever determines that miasma and swamp behavior between men and women, but whatever determines that it is a small group of men who can, a rather minority of men who can snap out of that cycle, snap nations out of it through their high vision and through their loyalty to each other and to their task.
And it is only a group of men who can do that, who are not subject to that dynamic of feedback loops and submission to economic trends or cultural milieu and so forth. So another time I will have for you full show on futurism as art movement. Because I realize it's not appropriate for this show because I would want to talk to you about particular futurist artworks, futurism art movement from early 20th century Italy and their followers. I tell you why I mention this in a moment. But basically futurists were avant-garde Italian art movement early 20th century who bought spirit of speed, spirit of energy, and vitalism to art and society. And you can see, for example, in Umberto Boccioni painting The City Rises, the name of the painting, The City Rises.
You can see early example of what it looks like, but I will discuss in detail the visual aspects on another show. But these were a small group of men who wanted to snap out of this kind of situation that existed in end-of-century Europe between 1800s and 1900s, that was perhaps a bourgeois woman dominated. These were men who wanted to do away entirely what they considered the ossified open-air museum of their time. They did not want a society that looked like open-air museum. They did not go for thread faggoty. I'm sorry, actually I do like the traditional art accounts on Twitter too and so forth, but it meant something different in 1900 Europe and the futurists wanted to do away with that because they felt it had been subsumed into bourgeois liberal society, which is a woman
society ultimately, arranged around the material and spiritual needs of women. And they wanted that whole edifice, you know, of the Western canon, the Western trade arts that had been made into just an educational aid in the sterile and dead world of woman-centered bourgeois society. So you can look at the manifesto of futurism and you can see some of their aesthetic principles, for example, how they meant to break out of that. And here I will tell you, for example, point four in the futurist manifesto where this This group of men trying to break free of this kind of commercial matriarchy. And they say, point four, I'm quoting from their manifesto now. We declare that the splendor of the world has been enriched by a new beauty, the beauty of speed.
A racing automobile with its bonnet adorned with great tubes like serpents with explosive breaths. A roaring motor car which seems to run on machine gun fire is more beautiful than the the victory of Samothrace, we want to sing the man at the wheel, the ideal axis of which crosses the earth, itself hurled along its orbit." These are two points from the futurist manifesto. You can tell its spirit, you can tell what they wanted to bring about. And then, following these two points a little bit later, they have political ideas. These are the futurists now, interesting political ideas where they say, we want to glorify war, The only cure for the world, the only hygiene for the world, militarism, patriotism, the
destructive gesture of the anarchists, the beautiful ideas which kill, and contempt for women. We want to demolish museums and libraries, to fight morality, feminism, and all opportunist and utilitarian cowardice." Yes, end quote, yes, this I agree with. So you know, with these things I completely agree, at least these last two points. And in this case, should the futurist art movement together with great Italian artist D'Annunggio, Gabriele D'Annunggio, should they have been allowed to actually form the nucleus of the Italian state? And if they had won out and not been deposed, you would see, I think, a nucleus, I think, of something that was not the Soviet Union, which was in fact also, like the West, a feminist
and materialist power, but you would, I think, have seen the nucleus of a restoration of the West, the full overthrow of the woman-centered, materialist world order, and the restoration of a kind of political and social life that was geared towards spiritual aim, and in keeping with spiritual and natural order. And this would have led to an entirely different kind of woman that exists today both in the West and in Russia where women are beasts, not to speak of most of the rest of the world of course, including Asia, which has been reduced to matriarchy for millennia. And if women are your concern, then this is the only cure for a group of men to snap out of that cycle of dependence on the milieu, dependence on economic, cultural forces, which is ultimately dependence on matriarchy.
But this profound issue, I cannot talk here. But I am not so concerned with character of women. Women are losers. In other words, women are slaves. They will follow the winner. Women are nothing but trophies for the winner. Remember that. They are nothing more than that. They are trophies for whoever wins the prize in the fight. Therefore, I have some other priorities and concerns, not the niceties of women character. So that I want to end this rather short episode, I'm sorry but you know I have to plan my getaway this week before the news of the new world order closes around me. But I want to end this rather short show by telling you something. One important difference to remember between for example me and people like the futurists
or the Nietzscheans of this type in early 20th century who are promoting these types of things. One big difference between me and them. If you look at last point, 11 of futurist manifesto, where they talk about social matters, they talk about enthusiasm of crowds and how they will sing not only of the aesthetic power of technology and speed, but they want to sing of this kind of social aspect of crowds, of glorification of the worker and all this, of the state. What I mean to say is that the rebirth of a Nietzschean vitalism in our day is very different because we are not so much concerned with the state aspect, with the social aspect of it on that scale. And I'm sorry to sound like Libertardian, but it's not my concern, same as Libertardian
concern, but we don't have, let's say, a collectivist orientation. It's not just me, but none of us really do. Hartis did not, Fortune really does not, the Bureaucrat doesn't, the right-wing aesthetic guys on Twitter don't, the right-wing bodybuilders don't, and I don't mean to say that we do not have political concerns or positions or aims, but that this aspect of our spirit is not geared toward a collective society-wide enterprise, generally. We are the rebirth of pure Greek vitalism, you can say, unencumbered by the social and ideological movements of the early 20th century, and in part you can say it's because there There is no political party in our time, nor even a path to a political party on a nationwide scale that could carry our vision to rule an entire country, let's say.
But I think it is actually more than that. I think it is a realization that societies of millions, large states, that things of this sort, it's hard to put into words, because as of now this, what I'm telling you, is only a feeling, you could say, but a feeling that these aren't things that matter to us. Because what matters to us is the small group, the war band, the manor bond, this what matters to us, the pirate coven, not taking care of the administration of societies, of millions of the matrons and their children and such things. These political matters of sorts, social matters, are not our concern, these wide-scale state matters, insofar as we want women to join us, it is as mistresses and whores.
And for this reason, I ended my book with a proclamation of the coming of pirate brotherhoods in an era where they would have freedom to roam again. And look, I have no way of knowing how this crisis will end. It might be a blip. It might end in two months. But even if it does end, this crisis, you can already see that horizon that I spoke of in book is already visible, far away. It's not so strange anymore, is it, when war bands can once again take to the seas and seek fortune without the whole machinery of having to care for wide-scale ideological movement of states, of the administration of the concerns of matrons, of their safety and health, which in modern times inevitably the state become social state, whether they pretend to be capitalist or not.
And then the other thing I proclaimed in the very last chapter of book which everyone ignores and I'm glad they ignore it except my close friends, but this where I talk about very similar coming of, something very similar to pirate coven but within cities, the coming of mafias even within these modern states. Do I need to spell it out for you? And to me a mafia is more valuable than a political party. So I'm always a bit disappointed, for example, when I see such a recently, the other day, vehement disagreement with my proposal, for example, for pornography production. And many missing the point entirely of why I would want to get into that noble industry. But maybe I will, maybe I will not. I don't know. More to discuss on this next time. Bap out.
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