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There is Nothing Here That is “Esoteric”

I have written a hundred times about how impossible it is to accurately predict the future.

This is what BUGSERS tend to call my “esoteric” writings, which deeply pisses me off. There is damned little esoteric writing here unless you don’t get the practical implications.

Once again no one has commented on this reality. From habits with membership organizations, you carry over the crap about “Victory is eminent” or “I am depressed.” On the other hand, the few who read and THINK have headed off those would have BUGS grab onto a specific program.

To get dues and members membership outfits have to stress that they have a solution. They also regularly assess “Where we are” in achieving our goals. I have written many, many fund-raising letters. These subjects are their staples.

These subjects are our doom.

I was able to say everything I have instructed you on saying in public. I did it during my career. You are not professional enough to get away with that. All of my writings are legal everywhere. From your comments, you couldn’t keep that up.

Not until you learn to get my point of view.

“Why did he say that?” is the subject you should explore.

Why would I keep saying the future can’t be predicted? It is part and parcel of what I know about. I keep repeating that Mussolini almost missed his own March on Rome. No one discusses WHY I repeated that.
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For the moment let me say once again that if you take a position on abortion or Covington or Hitler you limit your own arguments and your own freedom of movement. We have one position: We are forcing discussion of white genocide.

We have Catholics, fundamentalists, atheists and we really don’t care what you want to do about the economy.
From my experience, which is why I valuable to you, anyone who takes any other position seriously enough to leave BUGS for any opinion about anything except white genocide is not only free to leave. I have stated repeatedly that the Take My Toys and Go Home type has been one of the greatest causes of organizations destroying themselves.

It is MUCH safer to have a mole in your outfit than anyone who shows the slightest sign of the “Take my toys and go home” disease.

Now, don’t tell me of the Future. Your comments are welcome, but some of them should concern why I wrote this.

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