Namaste to all.
I have done underground financial research, which is dissecting how finance in Anglo civilization works and who is behind them, and why it is apt to fail from the view of history. I did it for over 8 years and left it about 3 years ago, only touching on it on a personal basis from them on. I'm part of a group that does this actively, and I had this to say today:
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Good day everyone.
Just wrapped up another difficult season at Sherwood Forest Faire. This time, I had cataract surgery on one eye and can see much better now. Now, I wait for the other eye to progress to the point of being operable. I'm now south of Dallas for Scarborough Festival, which runs April-May.
I was looking through the comments here, and I'll say it here. Many of the comments and the nature of the postings here leave me with feelings that this entire thing is a distraction, attention redirected to little details that don't matter in the grand scheme of ending white domination of human civilization. I'm beginning to see why people don't want to organize with the Indians, Chinese, and Russians - because it would end American dominance of the world, and it would end your ability to stack forever and your ability to stay out of jobs that are NEEDED for human civilization to exist. I'm not saying the latter is true for everyone here, as many here are struggling to make ends meet, but that is the general feeling I get from some readings here over time. This is just my frustration coming out.
All this minute detailing distracts us from the one thing we need to be doing - making friends with Indians, Chinese, and Russians and getting them to end American dominance of the world through taking away all gold and silver, forcing the American government to its knees and making it transact business on an honest basis (gold/silver/tangibles). This requires networking, which no one is evidently willing or capable of doing.
This is what I'm doing, why I have spent so little time here. I've been learning about Hinduism, Indic civilization, and getting a grasp of how it functioned to be a very rich region before the Mughal invasions and the subsequent European invasion, and why they lost the military ability to defend itself. I think the key is understanding our place in this present world. White or Anglo people are hated around the world because of our imperialist, Dominionist views and behaviors, and so are less likely to trust someone like me when I approach them to ask for help in reasserting a level playing field for all civilizations. It's like, "Why should we help you? All you want to do is get us to buy this and that, and I don't know that what we do will have an impact on your race's ability to hold onto that hedgmony." Thing is, you HAVE to be interested in people. You have to be interested in their culture, their languages, and their varied beliefs, as this is respect, acknowledgement of what makes them human beings.
I want to be a part of this, the takedown of Anglo civilization because it is going too far in its materialist aspirations with no balance from inner science. Abrahamic religions do not qualify as inner science because the basis or focus of such religions is external to the person - history-centric view of things (what happened to whom and where), externality of God's interventions from above (which happen very rarely), and the understanding that Man is not capable of bridging the gap between himself and God without intervention of some kind. There is very little said about Man himself except the good and bad he is capable of, compared to the complexity of inner science of Indic thought. Anglo civilization is an example of a wood-burning culture with little thought on self-sustaining actions to maintain viability of people as well as the earth (which, by the way, came from eastern thought, fitted into the western framework, and then the original source of these ideas deleted or erased to make it look like WE came up with these self-sustaining ideas and no one else). Remember, these western religions had its start in desert regions, where the general nature of the area was about hardship and survivalism without looking to the future of the welfare of the land, instead being at odds with a hostile nature.
I have been studying Hinduism, the history between east and west, and looking at the knowledge base of Indic civilization. I am also slowly learning Saṃskṛtam (Sanskrit) in order to access the knowledge base of Indic civilization, of which a very tiny fraction has been translated to English. I realize now that it's possible that the answer to our predicaments lie in Indic thoughts and civilization, which represent the "garland-growing-and-making" mindset, something that creates, sustains, and perpetuates. This is what we need NOW. Everything else is just noise and distracts us from resurrecting a sane civilization based on fairness and sustainability. This is what I'm devoting the rest of my life to. I'm done with the titillating materialism of western civilization. I no longer desire a good-sized house in a neighborhood, a fine car, having a degree from a university, working a nice, cushy desk job, going to parties, and getting off on sensory stimulations (I'm not talking drugs, which I've never done and don't understand) like music, tasting beer or food, etc. I'm not after making lots of money and trading on the stocks in order to get even more money to buy even more gold and silver (which is not honest work, by the way, because someone suffers on the other side of the trade). I haven't desired these things for quite some time and feel that they are not important any longer. Simply being in a state of mind and being I can live with has become paramount in my life.
That said, I do participate in one of the four goals of Sanātanis (Hindus) - artha, which means economic development during the prime years of your life. This means that I work honestly for my money in ways I'm able to, and I use the money mainly to pay for expenses and bills as they occur, and when I have something comfortably left over, I put some of that money into silver. Granted, I don't get to buy anywhere near the amount of silver that some traders are able to through leveraging, but at least the silver I've earned is solidly earnest and honest.
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