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We are Spoiled Children Who Cannot Have Our Sweeties

There are 1.5 million empty homes in the UK. There is no housing crisis. There is no shortage of wealth either. Nor is there any shortage of work or the people to do the work. Nor is there too much money being printed or are interest rates and inflation too high.  What's more a war is not causing the world any significant problems related to all this, at all.  The question scaring the hell out of everyone on all sides is if this is all true, WHAT THE HELL IS STANDING IN OUR WAY?  What exactly is stopping all this huge supply of everything, from meeting the huge demand for everything? It MUST be systemic. It has to be.  And this is why ALL people are projecting out into the world onto whomever it will most easily stick. Biggest recipients of this psychopathy are Men, white people, Trump, the banks and Brexit and so on and so on forever and ever in a giant mentally ill collective of people acting psychopathically like spoilt children. Rather than looking in the mirror ...

While Watching the News Did You See the Gorilla?

The Invisible Gorilla in Your Worldview: How Inattentional Blindness Shapes What We “See” – Especially in Politics Executive Summary Inattentional blindness is the surprising tendency to miss fully visible, obvious events or information simply because your attention is focused elsewhere. The classic “invisible gorilla” experiment shows that when people count basketball passes, roughly half completely overlook a person in a gorilla suit walking through the scene. The same mechanism operates in politics and worldviews: your beliefs act like a narrow task, causing you to miss “gorillas” – important facts, successes, inconsistencies, or nuances that don’t fit your current narrative. While the visual version is about raw perception and a temporary lab task, the political version is more interpretive, identity-driven, and persistent. This explains much of today’s polarisation: different people literally “see” different realities even when looking at the same events. The encouraging news is t...

The original bitcoin protocol has finally been restored

Chronicle is live and activated! The original Bitcoin protocol has been restored. Here is the activation transaction: whatsonchain.com/tx/acd2840906a… Feel free to claim the 0.05 BSV by broadcasting your own v2 transaction.  So many people that deserve so much thanks and gratitude for all the work that went into this

What is 'Dialogue'?

An extract from an X post I'm engaged in tonight. It asks for the formation of a dialogue within a group of interested party's. The subject matter is not important. What is, is that a dialogue takes place, to see if there is anything truly important happening there - which would be a direct result of a dialogue having happened properly. The dialogue itself being the actual subject matter - or you might say, Truth.  Thank you for your considered response. I should read the replies to your post.  Problem is, most people, often me too, are not ready for a 'dialogue' - where something is put on the table in front of us, to be observed, without judgement. You know, just to look at the thing, with all worldviews suspended. I say ALL worldviews suspended, no exceptions. We all tend to want our own worldview to win, even if we earnestly promise otherwise. I believe this is because we all allow thought to creates images of the world for us, then thought worships these images.  A...

If I Say Nice Things, Will You Vote For Me?

President Trump is up to his usual games today. It is hilarious.  Because a majority of people in every civilised nation, always takes him at his word, even though it's obvious he does not mean it. That is, a child could see the clown he's deliberately playing. But an entire nation of empathic people, cannot. What is the matter with this enormous number of incredibly dumb people? Is it that people prefer their leaders to say nice things, in spite of their actions? Do people vote based on what people say nicely as a priority and treat actions later? Is the world gradually filling up with more and more incredibly stupid and obedient slaves? Will the world ever grow in the autonomy of its people? People who are capable of making up their own minds? Trump is not the ideal leader. He is still better than the rest, who all speak far more nicely than him.