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Nov 7, 2023Liked by Frontier Disciple

>What does it mean to have foot on neck of the American Founding Stock? ... But WHO is going to take foot off neck? Why would our hostile regime do it willingly? Why would you let off your enemy when you have them on the ropes? What if you tried to remove foot from neck?

And based on this I agree with this argument:

Half of the founding stock have been demoralized into attacking their own.

A people cannot survive if they attack their own group.

∴ The demoralized threaten the survival of the founding stock.

Indeed. But to do so I think we would need to have a clear understanding what outside forces were, and still are, encouraging this demoralization.

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Nov 8, 2023Liked by Frontier Disciple

Re: “A people cannot survive if they attack their own group.”

OR we be the bronco stallion that instinctively breaks neck of deformed foal for good of herd health.

“Never interrupt enemy when they making mistake.”

I have come to view the rainbow vomiters in our own camp as doing Us a solid by self-identifying as the trash for the burn pile that WE HAVE ALWAYS KNOWN THEM TO BE.

If you take the frame of the Georgia Guidestones and roll back global population to less than 500 mil then over 93% currently mouth breathing will go on the burn pile of history.

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Nov 8, 2023Liked by Frontier Disciple

> I have come to view the rainbow vomiters in our own camp as doing Us a solid by self-identifying as the trash for the burn pile that WE HAVE ALWAYS KNOWN THEM TO BE.

We don't have a problem identifying them. In fact they pretty much out themselves boldly these days and say the quiet parts out loud. The problem is they are winning the culture war and beyond. Thus I think the reason Barbaric Disciple is writing this article in the first place.

> If you take the frame of the Georgia Guidestones and roll back global population to less than 500 mil then over 93% currently mouth breathing will go on the burn pile of history.

I am not certain this addresses the core problem that got us here. If you reduce the population to less than 500 million people but we have the same antecedents that lead to our current problems, out of those 500 million people there will still be the lunatics that will attempt to subvert our culture again. But now with less people on both sides.

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Nov 8, 2023Liked by Frontier Disciple

The core problem that got us here is poor cultural hygiene and multi generational dysgenics. This is a nefarious campaign that has been waged against us by an insidious enemy. You don’t get vermin in your kitchen unless it’s dirty. The impending Apocalypse is a much needed cosmic housecleaning. Similarly, forest fires “cleanse” and precipitate regeneration. Forest fires can be mitigated by managing the wilds like they do on tree farms via strategic thinning. Since our traditional cultural thinning practices have been neutralized or rendered verboten, cataclysm is inevitable.

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Nov 8, 2023·edited Nov 8, 2023Liked by Frontier Disciple

Ah okay, I understand what you mean much better now. I agree with your presuppositions that

The current state of the world is a problem.

There is an insidious enemy who is responsible for the current state of the world.

- Which leads or contributes to poor cultural hygiene and multi generational dysgenics are a problem.

Our traditional cultural practices are good and should be preserved.

I think where people may have disagreements with the presupposition that:

The impending Apocalypse is a necessary evil that will cleanse the world.

Does it indeed look like a mere controlled forest fire? Or a dirty kitchen that needs a complete remodel including extermination of all known vermin? At least for me the details of this last one need more fine tuning to be comprehended appropriately.

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Nov 8, 2023Liked by Frontier Disciple

Where I used to live there was an ant problem in the summertime. Even though we always kept the kitchen clean it was not unusual to find a few ants roaming the countertop scouting for spoils. One summer when the ants were particularly rampant I was woken up in the middle of the night by a strange, “sound”, sort of a low humming buzzing. Ants were swarming the trash can in the kitchen. That’s sort of what it’s like for us here, awake to the danger and aware of the horror while everyone else is sleeping.

To continue with the earlier analogy I’m afraid that the problem, indicated by the obvious presence of vermin sign, is actually much worse and goes to the core of our culture. It is like a black mold infection that has penetrated the walls of our house. The only solution is to tear down everything and rebuild from the foundations.

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Nov 8, 2023Liked by Frontier Disciple

I like the analogy of ants. Our problem in society is like ants as unwelcome guests. The great thing about nature is that there are creatures, like the anteater, that specialize in controlling that population of ants.

So analogous to our culture problems, we need to have a "anteater" of sorts that fulfills several functions like gatekeeping and ensuring that those "ants" that wish to decay our culture are not allowed to do so.

I believe earlier civilizations had this mechanism in place... until they didn't and then they deteriorated as a consequence. We must reestablish this practice again.

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Nov 8, 2023Liked by Frontier Disciple

Let a thousand flowers bloom from the corpse that is America.

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Dec 30, 2023Liked by Frontier Disciple

I do not think it “may” be required, but it is to be further done, and completed.

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Nov 8, 2023Liked by Frontier Disciple

Here is another stack I read that was a banger. The info will serve the ethnogenesis of the American greatly. Good book plugs too. https://www.jaccusepaper.co.uk/p/selective-breeding-and-the-american

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Confused trash. That author presents signs and symptoms of rainbow vomit poisoning. Two thumbs down.

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Oh wow really cool. Uhhmm... I don’t care

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