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Sea Change III

Posted by Bob on November 21st, 2005 under Coaching Session, Comment Responses


As I said in the article below, which you need to look at before you read this one, all the other revolutionaries are pushing the chair leg. The chair leg is the establishment they see as the Permanent Establishment of the Holy Now.

I see an establishment that is teetering on the edge.

So Peter, who likes to make it hard on the old man, askes what we do when the sea changes.

The remarks in the parens are for Peter and Richard. No one else should read them:

(Peter, you are a very mean person who will not let me be vague and stick with theorizing.)

(Peter, I am going to get you for this and I have already promised to get Richard.)

Since you obediently did not read what is in parent, let us go back to “I see an establishment that is teetering on the edge.”

The problem with revolutionaries, including me, is that we don’t have lives. People WITH lives have families to support, mutual funds to worry about. Those of us who live for revolution look back to the revolutions of the past and we salivate over Total Collapse.

The Sea Change of 1914-1918, World War I that wiped out a generation and brought the Weimar Republic and Kerensky and other temporary vacuum-fillers into power, followed by Hitler, Lenin, Stalin and the rest, was the sort of Total Catastrophe we salivate over.

The Sea Change of 1929, the Great Depression, was also a Total Catastrophe.

Nobody who has a life wants a Total Catastrophe.

Ross Perot offered a solution for people who have lives.

What Perot and Jesse Ventura and a string of other examples keep demonstrating is that the people who have lives want a revolution. They see that things are going to hell.

But they want a revolution of common sense.

Our political system is incapable of delivering common sense. From respectable conservatives to Stormfront our whole attention is directed to Revolution Versus Minor Correction.

Perot offered a bit of common sense. He did not say that his Revolution would wait until Everything Goes Down And Then You Will Realize I Was Right.

I offer common sense. Anti-racism is a code word for anti-white.

Look at “Societal Property Rights.” It was my article in “The New Right Papers.” I put the whole book together to get that one point out. The rest of the book is made up of common sense, too.

The only reason I am considered an extremist is because I say what everybody knows.

This bothers the establishment, the chair leg, enormously.

This is not what the real people, the people with lives, are concerned about.

In order to prevent the revolution that is ACHING to happen, the establishment must portray all opposition as Total Catastrophe opposition.

The reason that I have to be anaziwhowantstokillsixmillionjews has nthing to do with the Holocaust. It has to do with the idea that I am a RADICAL. I am a Total Catastrophe type.

If you have children and a life, you are afraid of the future the present establishment offers you, but your first loyalty is not to a race or a cause, but to the stable world white humanity, after a billion years of evolution, has FINALLY been able to enjoy.

The Sea Change will not be a carbon copy of either of the earlier Sea Changes.

In fact, neither of hte earlier Sea Changes were even vaguely alike. As I said before, World War I began after the greatest economic year anyone had ever seen before, 1913. The Great Depression began with the worst, 1929.

These things jump out at me.

Nobody else notices them.

OK. Now see Sea Change IV above.

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  1. #1 by Mark on 11/22/2005 - 9:26 am

    Our political system is incapable of delivering common sense. From respectable conservatives to Stormfront our whole attention is directed to Revolution Versus Minor Correction.

    Are you saying, in essence, we should not throw out the baby with the bath water — keep the good and exit the bad instead of salivating over the next big meltdown? If so, that makes sense to me.

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