Protected: Inside the Birdcage – September 25, 2015
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Wage. What an interesting word that is. It can mean the measure of a thing after rending, for example. “Render unto Cesear what is Cesear’s” was how Jesus put it; the idea that man has to submit to both the laws of man and his own conscience according to customs and free will. Wages can […]
The laws of war and the rules of conflict are a legal and moral code imbedded in social psychology. They have been part of our social construct since prehistoric times, and are based off of moral compass points such as piety, honesty, integrity, etc. Intertribal and interracial conflict was during other time periods, considered perfectly […]
The use of visuals in social media to trigger a target or force one to show their hand is an extremely underhanded way of manipulating their consciousness. Messages can be digitially hidden underneath an image; one which would be invisible to the conscious mind but available to the subconscious. This, in combination with psychological profiling […]
I remember back in High School, my first English AP teacher used to tell us that if we wanted to be really successful as writers, we should try getting our articles published in Penthouse and Hustler. Because yes, Virginia, apparently people really do buy the magazines for the articles, and often times the think pieces […]
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This week saw the horrific death of Aylan Kurdi, a refugee child who was lost at sea along with the majority of his family, and the already shifting winds of Canadian foreign and domestic policy altered their course as the international refugee crisis (particularly that of the Syrians) took centre stage on the campaign trails […]
The D’aasch narrative – that the Caliphrate will expunge the Western Devil and bring back a form of lasting peace to the Middle East through the interpretation and implementation of Sharia law is best countered through a well constructed humour and education campaign rather than through brute force and desperation. Supporting pivotal figures like Malala in the media as rallying points for the Abrahamic spirit of the Jihadi warrior will be encumbent, as will the diversion of financial investgators and social engineers and disruptors.
During the reign of the Aztecs, a sun-worshipping artisan/warrior/merchant empire — and of the Egyptians, Hyssoks, Assyrians, Acadians, ertc – a caste system has always developed in which a plutocracy develops which directs the lives of those underneath them, which is then financially supported by the warrior slave caste and then by the merchants/artisans.
To understand the D’aash only in the limited terms of a barbarian culture is to deny them the rightful respect that should be due to a fanatical spitually driven warrior culture capable of changing the international narrative.