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i think it’s done, now. even sorted them in the correct order.
the only defense here is full visibility. exposure.
they developed this through distributed general systems theory components, standardised through ISO.
i made this point in my essay on maxwell. i stand by this even stronger after having dived a final time through marx.
https://escapekey.substack.com/p/maxwell?utm_source=publication-search
i think it’s done, now. even sorted them in the correct order.
the only defense here is full visibility. exposure.
they developed this through distributed general systems theory components, standardised through ISO.
i made this point in my essay on maxwell. i stand by this even stronger after having dived a final time through marx.
https://escapekey.substack.com/p/maxwell?utm_source=publication-search
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yesterday’s substack stats:
facebook+twitter+google = 0.84% of all my impressions - down from 0.87% the previous day. four days in a row with less than 1% of all traffic.
i see, so you’re gradually reducing it to zero, believing that by doing so gradually, it’s not visible as all hell?
https://t.me/escapekey/4149
facebook+twitter+google = 0.84% of all my impressions - down from 0.87% the previous day. four days in a row with less than 1% of all traffic.
i see, so you’re gradually reducing it to zero, believing that by doing so gradually, it’s not visible as all hell?
https://t.me/escapekey/4149
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Marx’s closed-loop model system which works on basis of alleged prediction MUST eliminate the independent price signal, because otherwise there's unpredictability baked into the pie
but in reality, by eliminating the market price signal it doesnt eliminate lack of predictability, it just moves the issue elsewhere
but in reality, by eliminating the market price signal it doesnt eliminate lack of predictability, it just moves the issue elsewhere
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now that twitter’s moved grok off site, and demand payment for ‘expert’ analysis, i’m not completely sure there’s a point to my twitter account anymore. might delete it.
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Marxism isn’t economics. It isn’t philosophy. It’s flow management - and every institution described in this series is a flow manager.
https://escapekey.substack.com/p/the-engineering-of-karl-marx
https://escapekey.substack.com/p/the-engineering-of-karl-marx
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back to 'moral and dogma', and it just confirms the same picture, from a different angle.
https://web.archive.org/web/20130410065541/http://rosecroix.org.au/gen-62.pdf
https://web.archive.org/web/20130410065541/http://rosecroix.org.au/gen-62.pdf
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hah the bs ‘hantavirus’ episode is of sufficient importance for twice as much space in more premium locations than local elections in the uk which don’t go the fabian parasites’ way
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marx's system of flow in essence ends up with atheism and materialism, where the 'dictatorship of the proletariat' is integrated through infrastructure
ashlah runs through religion, which aligns with hermann cohen, who saw religion as a channel of 'moral' encoding
but ashlag also routes through laitman, who then through burstein and negoita integrates with kabbalah system theory which leads to knowledge systems, AI, finance, and social systems
all three lead to a population processed through a clearing function against conditions it didn't set and can't audit. and the primary tool in this regard is conditional CBDCs
and it all traces back to moses hess
choose one or the other, wont matter. all end up in the same place
ashlah runs through religion, which aligns with hermann cohen, who saw religion as a channel of 'moral' encoding
but ashlag also routes through laitman, who then through burstein and negoita integrates with kabbalah system theory which leads to knowledge systems, AI, finance, and social systems
all three lead to a population processed through a clearing function against conditions it didn't set and can't audit. and the primary tool in this regard is conditional CBDCs
and it all traces back to moses hess
choose one or the other, wont matter. all end up in the same place
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hess, marx, lenin, bogdanov, leontief, ashlag, laitman, burstein, negoita… every single one works to solve the same problem: how to surveil and manage flows so that the output serves the alleged ‘social good’
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Hess: money as social blood, flows must serve the common good
Marx: flows must serve the workers through administrative allocation
Lenin: accounting and control - flows must be visible and directed
Bogdanov: universal organisational science - all flows in all domains must be integrated.
Leontief: input-output matrices - all flows quantified
Ashlag: flows must serve divinity through ‘altruistic bestowal’
Laitman: flows must align with the laws of lights and vessels
Burstein and Negoita: flows must be processed through sephirotic fuzzy logic - computationally optimised bestowal
every single one worked to direct flows for ‘the social good’ - and no-one is ever asked what they believe that 'social good' should be about. that's dictated through dubious 'science' which you're not allowed to call into question, lest you ‘endanger our collective future’
we could even include the freemasons here as well.
Marx: flows must serve the workers through administrative allocation
Lenin: accounting and control - flows must be visible and directed
Bogdanov: universal organisational science - all flows in all domains must be integrated.
Leontief: input-output matrices - all flows quantified
Ashlag: flows must serve divinity through ‘altruistic bestowal’
Laitman: flows must align with the laws of lights and vessels
Burstein and Negoita: flows must be processed through sephirotic fuzzy logic - computationally optimised bestowal
every single one worked to direct flows for ‘the social good’ - and no-one is ever asked what they believe that 'social good' should be about. that's dictated through dubious 'science' which you're not allowed to call into question, lest you ‘endanger our collective future’
we could even include the freemasons here as well.
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i could add ICSU SCOPE here, who worked to analyse the flows of carbon, nitrogen, nutrients, water… in especially the 70s.
that also makes perfect sense in terms of time - because that followed the 1968 UNESCO biosphere conference which, in essence, was the public launch of the ‘spaceship earth’ closed loop system ideology which eventually brought us the ‘circular economy’…
https://escapekey.substack.com/p/scope?utm_source=publication-search
that also makes perfect sense in terms of time - because that followed the 1968 UNESCO biosphere conference which, in essence, was the public launch of the ‘spaceship earth’ closed loop system ideology which eventually brought us the ‘circular economy’…
https://escapekey.substack.com/p/scope?utm_source=publication-search
Substack
SCOPE
No, this isn’t a James Bond thriller.
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