Message from @Nathan James 123

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2019-11-06 23:24:27 UTC  

But it isn't today

2019-11-06 23:32:42 UTC  

Occupy parlament occupy the supreme court

2019-11-06 23:35:16 UTC  

Jack, I already have your dox

2019-11-06 23:35:22 UTC  

It was a simple ask to obtain @JackH670

2019-11-06 23:35:40 UTC  

Nice

2019-11-06 23:35:51 UTC  

@Nathan James 123 @PureEvilPie Foundation of Geopolitics is a fascinating book. It has 2 natural counterparts. Firstly the Grand Chessboard by Brzezinski and The Clash of Civilizations by Huntington.

2019-11-06 23:36:38 UTC  

Well, those are my next reads after my dissertation is done. Thanks!

2019-11-06 23:39:39 UTC  

hmm

2019-11-06 23:39:45 UTC  

<:thunk:462282216467333140>

2019-11-06 23:41:03 UTC  

Richard Spencers fucking wife translated a version of FoG...

2019-11-06 23:41:10 UTC  

Another excellent man to read about

2019-11-06 23:41:17 UTC  

Sadly most of his stuff is in Russian as well

2019-11-06 23:41:18 UTC  

Oh yeah I know him

2019-11-06 23:41:26 UTC  

Hyper reality

2019-11-06 23:41:51 UTC  

Literally post modern up your entire political system so that everyone except you doesn't know what the fuck is going on...

2019-11-06 23:41:59 UTC  

Someone I know describes him as the "manufacturer of consent"

2019-11-06 23:42:01 UTC  

Oh yeah. Another highly intelligent, powerful man.

2019-11-06 23:43:59 UTC  

> In an editorial for the London Review of Books quoted by Curtis, Peter Pomerantsev describes Putin's Russia thus:
> In contemporary Russia, unlike the old USSR or present-day North Korea, the stage is constantly changing: the country is a dictatorship in the morning, a democracy at lunch, an oligarchy by suppertime, while, backstage, oil companies are expropriated, journalists killed, billions siphoned away. Surkov is at the centre of the show, sponsoring nationalist skinheads one moment, backing human rights groups the next. It's a strategy of power based on keeping any opposition there may be constantly confused, a ceaseless shape-shifting that is unstoppable because it's indefinable.

2019-11-06 23:45:28 UTC  

He will say and do anything, fund anyone, push anything as long as it benefits his agenda

2019-11-06 23:46:04 UTC  

In a nutshell:
Fund everyone!
Even your enemies?
Expecially fund my enemies!

2019-11-06 23:49:13 UTC  

The people behind or next to leaders are usually more interesting than the leaders themselves

2019-11-06 23:49:23 UTC  

Cummings, Surkov, etc.

2019-11-06 23:51:24 UTC  

The autistic savant, standing behind the ego driven front man...

2019-11-06 23:52:01 UTC  

@PureEvilPie FoG is the Russian perspective. TGC is the American perspective. CoC is a critique of the, Geopolitics by numbers assumptions that both books make, and a certain school of realpolitik which just assumes you can manipulate and shenanigan your way into not creating rival power blocks that will eventually threatan you, ie Islam. Finally he was writing in response to Francis Fuckupyama's book the end of history...

2019-11-06 23:52:16 UTC  

Alistair Campbell may have been the brains behind the British invasion of Iraq

2019-11-06 23:52:39 UTC  

It was me, sorry.

2019-11-06 23:52:49 UTC  

Oof

2019-11-06 23:54:54 UTC  

Fuck, I can't remember the name of the man behing president Xi

2019-11-06 23:55:49 UTC  

Found him!

2019-11-06 23:56:23 UTC  

This man is the architect behind the Chinese expansion

2019-11-06 23:56:28 UTC  

Another genius

2019-11-06 23:57:34 UTC  

China's Kissinger

2019-11-06 23:58:00 UTC  

China

2019-11-06 23:59:49 UTC  

thought that said chinese political terrorist

2019-11-06 23:59:51 UTC  

o.o

2019-11-07 00:01:07 UTC  

I imagine both men were ecstatic upon learning of Brexit

2019-11-07 00:01:44 UTC  

> Nigel Farage says children do not support Brexit in large numbers because they are told it is 'evil' in schools

``Children are not backing Brexit in large numbers because they are taught that it is "evil" in schools, Nigel Farage has claimed.
The Brexit Party leader told supporters at a rally: "I was taught at sixth form 'here is a problem, here are two solutions, you decide what you think the answer is' - it is called critical thinking.
"That is what young people should be taught - taught to think for themselves, to make their own minds up.
"I fear that through the education system the bias is so much that actually we are teaching young people 'here's a problem, here are two solutions, one is virtuous and good and the other is evil'.
"I find that really really worrying. Despite all of that, there is still a very large minority of young people who did vote Brexit and still want Brexit."``

2019-11-07 00:02:12 UTC  

> it is called critical thinking.
Oh the irony.