Pathocracy

Pathocracy A form of government interesting to ponerologists* is one they have called pathocracy, in which individuals with personality disorders (especially psychopathy) occupy positions of power and influence. The result is a totalitarian system characterized by a government turned against its own people. A pathocracy may emerge when a society is insufficiently guarded against the typical … Read more

Why Is It Always a Lone Nut?

I was adding “lone nut” / “crazy” and coincidence to my list of official narrative excuses that get my alarm bells ringing and I came upon this article written by Murray Rothbard in 1972! Change the examples, and it could have been written today. Source: Why Is It Always a Lone Nut?

New Glossary Entry: The Incompetence Canard

A phrase I coined to explain the false notion that the reason the government does things that serve the opposite of its stated purpose is incompetence. For example, the US government spent months going on years as well as hundreds of millions if not billions of dollars allegedly fighting ISIS only to see it grow. … Read more

Captive Institutions

Yesterday I posted a great video in which an Irish writer, Gearoid O Colmain, reporting from France, explained beautifully what is happening in the world today. He really nails it and puts it succinctly, so I didn’t want to put a caveat on my endorsement of his report, but there is one thing that’s been rankling … Read more

Coercive Engineered Migration

I recently wrote an article called The Libertarian Immigration Conundrum in which I discuss how the state can use our principles of liberty to get us to lose control of government and end up with less free societies. I hadn’t realized that this was a defined strategy until I saw the video below. The video is … Read more