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The Goal

This is what we should all be aiming for. And not only in Europe but all around the world.

And it starts bottom up, but is unstoppable once you begin.

It starts one family at the time that rejects everything this evil son of a Rothschild and all like him have been pushing for decades and centuries. You do it one small community at a time, then one little village at a time, and so on.

And you refuse and reject everything they stand for and propose.

It’s easier to list the positive things you do rather than the endless negatives.

  • Read actual history, realise that REAL Catholicism created Western civilisation. When you do, educate yourself and become a Sedevacantist (aka actual Catholic). If you are too brainwashed to do that, at least try to pick a religion that has a PROVEN track record of lasting more than a couple of generations without splintering into dust (hint: that means pretty much anything other than Protestantism).
  • Why pick a religion as the first and most important point? Because religion is really the glass through which you see darkly. it is literally your way of perceiving reality. And if the best you can do is think that Judaic Talmudism or Islam, with their child rape apologia are really the closest and best way to interpret the Universe and its laws, then depart from me swiftly. If you think the alteration of the Bible itself by a fat sex perverted German 1200 years after it was decided upon, followed by a “translation” of said perverted Bible by an even more sexually degenerate deviant King James, with known and intentional “mistranslations” in the order of 33,000, including in the 10 commandments is the “best” version of “christianity”, with its war cry of “reason is the whore of the devil”, well, you are clearly who professor Cipolla was referring to in all his 5 laws. So… pick wisely.

Once you got that figured out, the rest is easier.

  • Marry someone that understands marriage is until you die, no refunds, no take-backs, no divorce. And ensure that it’s very clear to you both at a cellular level, not just because it sounds like a romantic idea.
  • Understand marriage is to produce children and raise them together. Everything else is SECOND to this. It might be a very important second and third you can’t live without, so ensure you know what’s what, long before you DO get married, but know that there is an order of priorities.
  • Know that you being together in a miserable way “for the sake of the children” is ALSO not an option. So figure this out, again, BEFORE you get married.
  • Be a man of your word.
  • Never despair, do what needs doing.
  • Ignore the news, newspapers, and TV.
  • Read old books, teach your children the same.
  • Don’t FORCE things. Walk towards them gently and calmly and patiently. You’ll get there faster.
  • Build up face to face friendships.
  • Get used to leaving your phone at home. Even to learn to read paper maps again.
  • Work at making your family as self-sustainable as possible, with a view to living and building a totally self-sufficient community.
  • Do whatever you can to live in a physical cash or equivalent physical medium for exchange of goods and services. The global economy WILL collapse eventually. And no one knows when. But it is a certainty.
  • Raise your children to know the lies you were told and why they are lies. Teach them to spot deceit and subversion without becoming cynics.
  • Learn physical trades you might need.

That’s about it really. It sounds hard. And it is at first because we all grew whiny and weak, but it is infinitely rewarding.

    2 Responses to “The Goal”

    1. Tarcisius says:

      “Don’t FORCE things. Walk towards them gently and calmly and patiently. You’ll get there faster.”

      This is a tough one for me, both individually in my own personal and spiritual development and as a husband and father. I wonder if it is a result of growing up in a consumeristic, please-me-now society.

      “Raise your children to know the lies you were told and why they are lies. Teach them to spot deceit and subversion without becoming cynics.”

      What if I still need to learn these skills myself? Where can I learn to better spot deceit and subversion?

    2. FC says:

      Beautifully summed up.

      The popularised term “self-sufficient” almost seems like misdirection, given that it is, strictly speaking, impossible for individuals and for families.
      Of course, individuals can survive alone for a while, and families for a generation or two, but without the local group, whom shall my children befriend and marry?

      Locally-sufficient or tribally-sufficient are the historical realities, as I imagine the publishing houses responsible for promoting all forms of self-helpery are well aware.

      When the emphasis is on the relationships, and not the self, the sufficient part is much more attainable.
      One might even suggest that if the phrase had been wrought by a healthy society, it could have been selfless-sufficient.

      If I could be so bold as to add one point for myself:

      Shoot deer in the head when they enter your garden, and eat them. Bambi is not your friend in the orchard. If you roast his bones in a sealed container and paint your trees with the stinking goo, he will be less interested in them, and you may not have to shoot him in the head so often. This is called harmony with nature.

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