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Today's Dissident Right reads like the LSD fueled Left of a half century ago.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celine%27s_laws

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Interesting link, thank you

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The trilogy is laugh out loud wackiness, but extremely naughty. Not for everyone.

Steve Jackson games made a game based on the book, Illuminati, which I can recommend wholeheartedly. Think Risk except instead of conquering the map, each player starts with a sinister conspiracy (UFOs, the Bermuda Triangle, The Bavarian Illuminati, etc.) and builds a power structure by taking over assorted factions (oil companies, the Federal Reserve, motorcycle gangs, hackers, etc.). The result is a different topology every game -- and very little dice rolling. WAY more fun than Risk.

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hahaha sounds hilarious

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Zoom in on the featured image for this article to see an example power structure (minus the megabuck tokens). https://rulesforreactionaries.substack.com/p/leadership-secrets-of-jesus-and-joseph

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Jul 13Liked by Billionaire Psycho

Excellent read. Very well put together.

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Thanks, I appreciate the encouragement!

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Jul 14Liked by Billionaire Psycho

How timely was that brother.

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What event are you referring to? I'm not clear sorry

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Jul 14Liked by Billionaire Psycho

Trump today.

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yes it's a dramatic reminder. Hail Caesar!

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Jul 12Liked by Billionaire Psycho

I read one of your pieces months ago and criticized it for being too meandering. I'm nobody and I know it means nothing, but I told you I'd be back. Good piece, and your thesis building has noticably tightened up. Keep at it!

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lol thanks

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You're always welcome to your opinion whether I agree or not, nothing wrong with criticizing me.

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Jul 13Liked by Billionaire Psycho

Haha, yes, you took it well and we didn't quarrel. 👍

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Jul 11Liked by Billionaire Psycho

"Return to normalcy"

> immediately implement Prohibitionism

Yes, it was a pre-existent movement, but Harding never attempted to revert the Act or stop its enforcement.

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Prohibition was a result of female suffrage

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Jul 10Liked by Billionaire Psycho

There is compliance and there is collaboration, the state would love collaboration and tries to stoke collaboration but it can only enforce compliance for compliance is the value governments can measure.

What you should do is always comply and never collaborate, help others disentangle the fog of byzantian impossible to fulfill goals, so you can fulfill those goals and nothing else.

Make the compliance clear and unpleasant, you cant fight-fight against a government, no one ever did. Government will dissolve when it wants to dissolve, that is when everyone is complying and no one wants to collaborate like warsaw pakt in 1987, no one wanted to think about marx anymore so it ended overnight (in 4 years).

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Dr Deep Seuss

What would happen if one day 👀 the Deep State just went away, out the door with no by the way… 👀

Not that any knew who they were to really say…👀

Would it look different than today? 👀

Would we notice anyway? 👀

Would we know that was the day? 👀

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