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There is no King but Christ. Never served in any professional fighting force, I'm just some fool who talks too much and doesn't like tyrants.

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Some lines from Maxims I, an Anglo-Saxon poem.


Images from Anglo-Saxon Illuminated Manuscripts.


Guthlac the Bōc-Weard (Book-Guard) says GN.
Christ is King.




What have we done?
The great star-sea of the night sky will soon be polluted to the point of being unrecognizable if our great-great-grandparents were to look at it. The old forests are reduced to almost nothing. The waters are poisoned with plastic.
We've supplanted a multi-thousand year reign of the horse as man's friend and means of transportation and load carrying, and now the vehicle which replaced them is going to be regulated into extinction if the technocrats have their way, we've destroyed the concept of "family" for the sake of publicized education and GDP growth. Nothing is made to last, buildings, tools, along with many other things, and neither are the people willing to last as drug abuse and suicide continue to increase. The world being left for future generations to inherit will be a hellscape.


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Mathematics is a tool humans use, utilizing human concepts like numbers to describe functions and measurements of real world phenomenon.

Instances of this running amuck are far more common than you would think. Orders of infinity is a big example, and the disorder branches out to corrupt other thought patterns. You will hear atheists insist that creation is the logical byproduct of having infinite time and infinite space for things to happen in ("it was bound to happen").
But we know these orders of infinity are merely conceptual phenomenon and don't actually exist in the real world. For instance, we can assign decimals and fractions to infinity. You can take a piece of paper and divide it in half, into quarters, into eights - mathematically you can do this to infinity. But that isn't possible in the real world, because paper is a finite material with a fixed volume and mass. The same thing can be applied to space and time.

Something unfortunate about human avarice is that we can think ourselves into completely unrealistic positions, denying what is real for what seems intelligent. It's not just in math, but all realms of human thought. It's very important that you remember this about yourself.


John 3:16 in Ænglisc/Old English, from the AD 1000 Wessex Gospel:
"God lufode middangeard swa þæt he sealde his ancennendan (sic) sunu. Þæt nān ne forwurðe þe on hine gelyfð. ac hæbbe þæt ece līf;"

John 3:16 from the Matthews Bible, from 1549:
"For God so loueth the worlde, that he hath geuen his only sonne, that none that beleue in him, should perishe: but should haue euerlastinge lyfe.

John 3:16 from the King James Bible:
"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."


"Er-a svá gott
sem gott kveða
ol alda sonum.
Því at færa veit
er fleira drekkr,
síns til geðs gumi."

"There is not as much good
as men claim there is
in alcohol for one's well-being.
A man knows less
as he drinks more,
and loses more and more of his wisdom."

- From the Wanderer's Hávamál, in the Old Norse and an English translation by Jackson Crawford.


Éalá Éarendel, engla beorhtast, ofer middangeard monnum sended, ond sóðfæsta sunnan léoma, torht ofer tunglas, þú tída gehwane of sylfum þé symle inlíhtes!

"Hail Éarendel, brightest of angels, above the middle-earth sent unto men,
and true radiance of the sun, bright above the stars - thou of thy very self
illuminest for ever every season!" Christ, lines 104-108, poem from the 8th century by Cynewulf.

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"Then he said: "I urge that you understand rationally that God is full of every perfection and every perfect good and felicity." Then I said: "I cannot fully understand why you say again what you said before." Then he said: "I say it to you again because I would not want you to think that God who is the father and origin of all creatures, that the high goodness of which he is full came to him from anywhere outside him. And I would not want you either to think that his goodness and felicity were one thing and himself another. If you think that the good which he has came from anywhere outside him, then the thing which it came from would be better than him, if it were so. But that is very foolish and a very great error to think that about God, or again to think that anything was prior to him, or better than or like him. But we must acknowledge that God is the best of all things.""
- From Prose 20 of the Old English translation of Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy, by Alfred the Great, translated and edited into Modern English by Susan Irvine and Malcolm R. Godden.


Therefore, let us not merely call him Lord, for this will not save us. For he says, "Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord!' will be saved, but the one who practices righteousness." So then, brothers, let us confess him with our deeds by loving one another, by not committing adultery or slandering one another or being jealous, but by being self-controlled, merciful, good. And we ought to suffer with one another and not to love money. By these works let us confess him, and not by their opposites. And it is not necessary for us to fear men but God. Because of this, you who do these things, the Lord saith, "If you have gathered with me in my bosom and you do not do my commandments, I will throw you out and I will say to you, 'Leave me! I do not know where you are from, you doers of iniquity!'"
- The Letter of the Romans to the Corinthians, An Early Christian Homily (The Second Letter of Clement to the Corinthians), from the translation by Rick Brannan.


Acog's still too expensive, will have to settle for an LPVO or Prism optic from Primary Arms.


The rifle I want to build, the uniform I'd like to have.


"Then in his dream it seemed he sang,
and loud and fierce his chanting rang,
old songs of battle in the North,
of breathless deeds, of marching forth
to dare uncounted odds and break
great powers, and towers, and strong walls shake;
and over all the silver fire
that once Men named the Burning Briar,
the Seven Stars that Varda set
about the North, were burning yet,
a light in darkness, hope in woe,
the emblem vast of Morgoth's foe."
- From the Lay of Leithian, J.R.R. Tolkien.








The memes and whatnot can be and are pretty funny. It also never hurts to wargame about the potential worst-case scenarios.
However, damn anyone who honestly wants to see violence break out just for the sake of violence itself, or for the sake of some ideological bullshit that's become more important in the mind of some delusional fool than their own family and the lives of thousand of innocent people.
If the worst-case happens, it happens, let it happen in it's own course, without accelerationism, because despite whatever you can say to yourself, you will never be perfectly prepared for it.


On a very serious note,
I, and everyone else, should be praying that a violent civil conflict does not have to happen.
I don't want the people I care for to have to live in a world where cartel style violence starts taking place stateside and them risk seeing bodies hanging from bridges because some radical group decided to make an example out of their opponents.
I don't want to overhear someone crying over their friend or whoever being found decapitated in a garbage dump, or that X-amount of Americans were killed by other Americans in a firefight.


In all likelihood, this is probably a political ploy to put pressure on SCOTUS and the Feds to back down and leave Texas alone, and if the Feds decide to act via federalization of the Texas National Guard or sending Federal Agents to force access to the denied areas, the next play will be in the hands of the GOP governors.  If they blink and walk back the anti-federal rhetoric, Biden and the Feds come out stronger with precedent against the states, if they don't back down and instead add some bite to their bark, that's when things can get very interesting.

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