Saturday, April 13, 2024

The EXACT Recipe for Authority: Operative Training Revealed

03:34  "Be the slowest moving person in the room," and here's what I mean by that.  As a behavior profiler, I've been watching human behavior for well over 30,000 hours.  If there is one thing that I've learned it's that fear speeds up the human body.  Fear speeds up our gestures, our movements, and everything else that goes on inside of us.  So one thing I want to challenge you to do this week, and for the next few months, is to set a speed limit on your body.  You don't have to be hard on yourself, but I want you to set a speed limit and try to stick to it for an entire week or maybe two weeks; it depends on how much you want to challenge yourself.  But try to stick to this speed limit.  And here is the speed limit.  I want you to write this down for this week, "I'm not going to move any faster than if I were standing in a swimming pool, or if I were underwater somewhere."  So I want being underwater to be the speed limit of your body for this week, and that's going to help you remember to slow down, be more comfortable, be more confident, and be more in control.  And remember, you no longer see the world through hierarchy and status, so when I say you're in control what I mean is year in control of you.

Barbarians never take a city until someone holds the gates open for them

The EU should "do its best to undermine" the "homogeneity" of its member states," --Peter Sutherland, the UN's Special Representative for Migration.

Christopher Hitchens

Peter Sutherland, 1946-2018, was an Irish businessman, barrister, and Fine Gael politician who served as UN Special Representative for International Migration from 2006 to 2017.  

He is famous for saying

The EU should "do its best to undermine" the "homogeneity" of its member states, the UN's special representative for migration has said.

Peter Sutherland told peers the future prosperity of many EU states depended on them becoming multicultural.

He also suggested the UK government's immigration policy had no basis in international law.

He was being quizzed by the Lords EU Home Affairs sub-committee which is investigating global migration.

Mr Sutherland, who is non-executive chairman of Goldman Sachs International and a former chairman of oil giant BP, heads the Global Forum on Migration and Development, which brings together representatives of 160 nations to share policy ideas.

He told the House of Lords committee that migration was a "crucial dynamic for economic growth" in some EU nations "however difficult it may be to explain this to the citizens of those states".


"crucial dynamic for economic growth"?  For whom?  The Irish worker?  The British worker?  Spanish worker, or, how about the American worker?  Has mass migration improved their lot?  


Sutherland is a drunken Irish fool.  

Alex Stein on Alex Jones, Censorship, and Building an Audience



Stein references a few YouTube channels.  One is Benny Johnson's, 


Sam Hyde is on the left of this trio.  

4TH AMENDMENT: Either you live in a nation of laws, or you do not. The former can lead to prosperity, the latter always leads to chaos. It's a choice. Did your representative choose wisely?

Not like I'm keeping score or anything.   

Kulning - The Ancient Swedish Herding Call 🙌 Humans and animals will always be as one with nature. No matter what the climate crisis freaks say.