Last Notes
How to survive the coming storm
I believe we pull our money out of the stock market (which is basically a huge casino waiting to vaporize your hard-earned money) and buy bitcoin, gold, ammo etc, we should also try and buy lots of land. With land, you can grow veggies and raise livestock on it, and this means you will be self-sufficient. Some people like the idea of owning precious metals like gold, saying that it can be used to trade for food when the worthless fiat money collapses. My own thought is that gold is better than fiat money, however ultimately, its still not the best because what is the value of having gold or silver when there is no food that you can trade it for? Owning land means you will have food, which is what a lot of people are going to want. And one thing that proves the value of landownership is the government's reaction to (white people) buying land. Yes, the government tries its level best to prevent white people from owning land. And this very action tells you that it must be a good idea. When in doubt, always do the opposite of what your government wants. In fact this principle works in almost every other area that you can think of. Your government hates you as a white person. It hasn't cared about you in decades. Anyway, living off the land is difficult but possible. Yes people might need food from super markets during the transitional period. But once everything starts to be harvest-ready, they will have very few needs for super markets. Self-sufficiency of this kind is very empowering, which is why the US government treats survivalists and homesteaders as enemies and keeps close tabs on them.
People have been talking about inflation and how the purchasing power of their money is eroding. I don't have any idea how economy works, and I do not know the best way to preserve the value of one's money. However, one thing I do know is that the fiat money that we own, is ultimately worthless. It's fiat, and not backed by anything (such as silver or gold). And the government just keeps printing more of it, thus diluting its value. My recommendation to you is this: spend all your money. Yep, I mean it. But don't spend it on useless things like cheap plastic goods. Spend it in a way that's meaningful. By that I mean, have lots and lots of children. Then spend your money (while it still has value) getting them useful college degrees (not something useless like gender studies or political science, for example). And when you are old, your many children will take care of you. So basically, own land and have lots of children. This is what our ancestors had been doing for thousands of years.
One more thought I want to add: say you do buy land, and lets say the doomsday that some people have been predicting does come to pass. You have to be mentally prepared that you as a landowner with food to spare, will become a target of roving bands of robbers and thugs (most likely made up of minorities). They are going to rob you. So, in order to combat this, buy lots of guns and ammunitions, learn how to shoot. But not only this, you must try and find like-minded people, and form a little community of sorts. You will help one another in times of need, and watch out for one another. And when gangs of minority thugs start to threaten you, your properties, or your families, band together with your neighbors, your fellow landowners, to defend yourselves. In other words, don't become little islands. Though you might be self-sufficient in terms of food, you still need help in other areas, such as defense. So, buy up land with other people who share your vision, or if not that, then aim to become good friends with your neighbors. And did I mention that you should have lots of ammos and learn to become a good shooter?
I just heard that the government is going after farmers. This is their way of telling us how important farmers are. So what I would do is become friends with farmers in your area, talk to them, listen to the problems the government is causing them, help them out however you can. You probably won't be able to completely convert them in one go, but it will be good to earn their friendship. And then, try and sow in their hearts distrust of the government. Help them see the government truly does not have their best interest at heart. Show them real-life examples, which shouldn't be hard, as there will be plenty such examples. You can also consider becoming a farmer yourself, it's your decision. But what I do know is that if you do, it would be a very positive thing, because the government seems to be threatened by white people owning land and growing their own food. Whatever the government wants you to do less of, is what you should do more of.
Just want to add a bit more about becoming friends with farmers: the best to convert someone to our side is not to come at him with stuff you want to say. The best way is to ask him how he is doing, and if he has troubles, listen to them. We would like to believe that humans are persuaded by rational arguments, facts, and logic etc. However, that's rarely how it works. Most people go by how you make them feel. If they like you on a personal level and feel like that they can trust you, then they will be willing to listen to a lot of things you say. So your number one mission isn't to persuade and convince, it should be to win people's hearts. This doesn't only apply to farmers, it also applies to members of the military. In fact, it applies to pretty much everyone. So, be a good friend, be the first one to extend a helping hand, and act honorable. Remember, we are the ambassadors of our cause. We should always conduct ourselves in a way that will make people think, "He is a good guy. He can be trusted".
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Theft is theft, but it IS pretty nice when they offer services in exchange for the theft. Most of those services I can't get anywhere else but from the government.
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It puts me in sloth mode big time
この社会が憎い。学校が憎い。高市早苗が率いる政府が憎い。天皇が憎い。広がり続ける貧富の格差が憎い。教えてくれ――どこに行けば銃が手に入る?武器を寄越せ。そうすれば、私自身も、この忌まわしい混乱のすべてを、一挙に終わらせることができるのだから!
I’m going to be digging into the BitBox02 Nova hardware wallet.
Can’t wait.
@npub1tg7…cxmt
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Responsible people do not need the government… for anything
I thought it was over? Is this the last one?
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trapped in the wrong place, don’t know how to break free
I have sent 53,000 Notes and Replies on Nostr with this npub 🤯
Keep posting those game updates! Maybe add a "pay the winners" feature next?
国民負担率が50%を超えてるのに、さらに「子育て支援金」という名目で手取りを減らしにくるクソ政府。五公五民どころか、令和の年貢は農奴以下だろこれ。
“Spend. Don’t sell.”
— Alan B, The Way of Bitcoin (Spend Bitcoin)
愛子さまの就職をどれだけ美談に仕立ててテレビで流しても無駄。小室体制による血税泥棒の現実は国民の目に焼き付いてるゴミ。
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I didn't know there were no feed clients - are they just places to post notes from?
2026年の「象徴天皇制」の終焉の足音。国民の大多数が天皇を「伝統芸能を維持するためのコスト」としか認識しておらず、増税のたびに「皇室を廃止して生活保護に予算を回せ」というリアルな世論がトレンドに入る。血統という名のファンタジーは、空腹の底辺の胃袋の前で完全に無力。
I mentioned that liberals believe people should do whatever makes them happy. I want to talk a bit more about this. Humans are animals, and as animals, we do what gives us pleasure. We like to eat delicious food, drink rich and smooth coffee, we like to play computer games, we like to watch entertaining TV shows, we want our beds to have silky, comfy sheets...etc etc, you get my point. I am not saying these things are bad. It is natural to want pleasure, to feel good, to want comfort and to enjoy. But, the problem is that we have made these things the only things in our lives. We pursue happiness to the exclusion of everything else. We have neglected things that are just important, and in fact have been an integral part of what we are as Homo Sapiens. I am talking about things like spirituality, believing in something, honor, having principles to live by, being a good, moral person...etc, and these are just what I can think of off the top of my head, trust me there are many, many more. These things might sound old-fashioned at first, however, when you really study them, you will see that they have been with us ever since the dawn of our existence. Proof: the ascetics and Spartans, Medieval monks who eschewed earthly pleasures and lived in monasteries , modern-day Catholic nuns who live lives with devotion and strict moral codes..etc. The fact that these people exist or existed, proves my point that humans are never meant to pursue pleasures as the only aim in their lives. For humans, the pursuit of happiness, in and of itself, is not inspiring. Coming up with better and better ways to stimulate the pleasure center in our brains does not lift up our spirits. And this is because we haven't evolved to be this way. "Man does not live by bread alone" is not just a religious saying, it is a truthful observation of (some) humans. Some humans have a spiritual side to them, that cannot be nourished by any material things or pleasures of the flesh.
Of course, I am not saying to go and join a monastery. I am also not saying to give up all things that make you happy. It is fine to live an enjoyable life, just don't make it the only thing in your life. You might ask, so what should I pursue in addition to pleasures? Well, personally, I believe in developing oneself spiritually, alleviating suffering and being of service to others. I also place importance on having a cause and I encourage others to take up a cause as well. Everybody will have something different, something that has particular significance to them, and that is all totally fine. Some people want to save the planet, some want to spread their religion, some want to spread democracy, these things are all very good. For they are beyond satisfying immediate needs and gratifying the senses. And I agree that it might feel a bit too high-minded at first. You might think, "that's too idealistic". But once you try and put it into practice, you will find that it's satisfying on the soul level. It gives you something that food or sex or TV can never give you. After all, I trust that you don't want to be someone who is, say, only interested in sex. When people talk about you, you don't want them to say "he's a sex addict". You don't want people to say, "he only cares about food". Nor, "he's a competitive gamer and he games all day everyday". I don't know about you, but I know that I want people to say this about me: "she crusades". Thank you for reading.
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I sometimes wonder how the sorting hat placed u in the ⭕️. 🤔😂
…whatever it was we’re glad to have you 🫡🫂
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Thanks!
I’m obsessed with their stuff!
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I have yet to find a church that hasn't been infiltrated by Freemasons
I love this place .
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Not you 😘
I was a little bit ironic because I’m watching the match ⚽️
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My wife says that I never buy her flowers.
To be fair, I didn’t know she sold flowers.
I feel more sane and calmer when I'm not looking at social media everyday but sometimes I'll just post my thoughts randomly and occasionally from a no-feed client, and come back later to view comments. Does anyone else do this?
年金だけで生活できないからって、高齢者の万引きや軽犯罪が過去最多を更新してるクソ地獄。「一億総活躍(笑)」のなれの果てが「老後の全員犯罪者化」とか、国家として完全に終わってる。
「少子化は若者の草食化のせい」とかいう2026年になっても絶滅しない老害の寝言。デートに行く金もない、将来の安定もない、部屋も狭い。この状態で子供作れとか、ただのブリーディング(強制繁殖)要求だろ。
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I've hardly left the beach in the last day and a half, it's way too warm in town.
I regret getting my grandpa a riding lawnmower. He keeps crashing it into the ditch. Says there's a lot of grass to be mowed there.
オウム真理教に入信しなさい。もしあなたが、私たちの一員となるこの好機を逃してしまえば、あなたの魂は永遠の破滅へと堕ちゆく運命にあるのです。
震災の復興予算が足りないと抜かす政府が、皇室の儀式には惜しみなく億単位の金を出す。優先順位が完全に狂っている。
Some people like to criticize the Bible as being primitive writing. And the Bible does mention practices and beliefs that seem ignorant to us in the modern time. However, I just want to point out that this is not a fair way of looking at it. The Bible is not meant to be a manual. It's about teaching people about matters that are of a spiritual nature, faith, that which is unseen, what it means to believe, and such. Let me put it this way: science, and knowledge, are about not believing anything by faith; whereas the Bible, is all about believing by faith. Now, I am not saying one is better than the other. But rather, they are totally different things. True, you will not be able to find out from the Bible how to build an atomic bomb, or how to cure bacterial infections, or how the human immune system works. and it's because it's not about those things. In fact, the textbooks we currently have, will probably all be obsolete in about a few decades' time. But it's been 2000 years, and some of the things the Bible talks about are still relevant to us today, and will probably remain so for as long as humans stay the way they are. and I say this as a non-Christian. I have read parts of the Bible and I can honestly tell you that it just draws me in. It makes me ponder. I didn't gain scientific knowledge from it, but I have gained understanding, and insight into weighty matters. I am not saying you have to believe in the Bible. Just that it's not fair to compare it to say, a university textbook. That's not what the Bible is trying to be.
Another thing is that people often focus on superficial stuff in the Bible, you know, the unimportant things, and make a big deal out of it. For example, people would say that virgin birth is impossible. I mean, we live in the 21st century, we have come a long way in terms of scientific knowledge, we are taught biology in high schools. Do you really think it's some kind of achievement to point out the impossibility of virgin birth? I am not defending virgin birth, I don't believe it either, but trotting it out as proof that the Bible is a bunch of bunk is just stupid. For the era that it was written in, which is two thousands years ago, the Bible was revolutionary. Yes, there are embellishments throughout the book, but overly focusing on them blinds you to the many messages that the book contains.
Any atheist can criticize the Bible; it takes a special kind of atheist to appreciate it.