Month: March 2021
Observations from The Gulag Archipelago Relevant to Today – Part-2 – Learning a Lesson from Uncle Joe
A lot of discussion has been expended about exactly how real is the belief in the “Woke” religion. Many find it unimaginable that there could be so many people who actually believe in the nonsense being preached by the Left. Everything from the Gaia cult of humanity-as-a-disease to the Anti-White mania to the recent trans-fetishism bespeaks a lack of intelligence that is shocking in a country supposedly so steeped in higher education and civilized values.
But what people forget is that in a country of 330 million people even a tenth of a percent is over three hundred thousand madmen. And that is more than enough to account for the street theater we have seen unleashed across the country last summer. Even a few thousand people would be enough as long as they are tolerated and even encouraged by the local officials. And because even if the maniacal believers only number in the thousands, the majority of the millennials have been indoctrinated in these things for decades. And even if they don’t believe these things, they believe that everyone else believes these things because that is what the media and Hollywood and their teachers have told them.
So, a small minority of true believers push the sheep in the direction they want. And if no one resists that is the direction the country will go. But what about the top of this pyramid? Do the shot-callers in Washington and New York believe in these things? I think the answer is certainly not.
I think that is like asking if Joseph Stalin believed in Communism. I have been reading the Gulag Archipelago for the last month or so. I have just about finished the first volume. That’s over six hundred pages of very dense text and numerous footnotes and so far, we haven’t even arrived at the labor camps. The level of intentional cruelty and systematic destruction of every organization in the Soviet Union up to and including members of Stalin’s own inner circle is mind-numbing. The lengths that he went to destroy any power other than his own is shocking. Solzhenitsyn estimates that he was responsible for the death of sixty million Soviet citizens through his purges and other attacks. There was even a belief in the Soviet Union that before joining the Bolshevik revolution Stalin was a member of the Tsar’s secret police.
I assume what Stalin believed in was Stalin. But what he saw was a population of people who did believe in Communism and he wielded that population as a tool to gain control over a giant empire. And once he had full control of that empire, he liquidated those true believers because they were a danger. He was like the phony televangelist who discovers that other people’s faith can be a money-making machine. He doesn’t believe in God. He believes in himself and he sees other people’s faith as a tool for making himself rich. Luckily for those faithful, the televangelist won’t have to kill them off at the end of the latest crusade.
But in the case of the woke faithful they may not be so lucky. Once they have performed their function, once they’ve provided the Left with total control of the country, they may become inconvenient themselves. Stalin was lucky in that when he decided to purge people he didn’t want around, he didn’t have to bother with things like laws and judges and juries and courts. The various incarnations of the secret police that would one day be the KGB simply scooped up the victims and brought them to interrogation prisons and used physical and psychological torture until the victims were glad to sign confessions to whatever ridiculous charges had been concocted. Prison was a relief, even a bullet in the head was a release from a fate worse than death.
Our FBI is trying out for the part of the KGB. Right now, they’re a poor man’s version. But it’s easy to see the shape of what they would like to be. And it is the KGB, or in our case, the Justice Department that gets to play kingmaker. They can support or thwart a president. They can terrorize private individuals of all levels of importance and they can even take down political opponents with the help of a hand-picked federal judge who is willing to hand-waive a FISA warrant and refuse bail to a railroaded victim.
The only question is who will be their boss? Will it be a Stalin or more of a committee? Will Barack Obama and the Clintons and the people who pull Joe Biden’s strings sit down with Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi and the CEO of Goldman Sachs and Jeff Bezos and decide how we will be fed into the American Gulag? It wouldn’t surprise me a bit. And to get back to the original question, no, none of those people believe in any of this woke crap in the least. It’s just a hell of a way to conquer an empire. They learned it from Uncle Joe Stalin, the guy who wrote the book.
Observations from the Gulag Archipelago Relevant to Today – Part 1 – Show Trials
26MAR2021 – Quote of the Day
The young leading the young, is like the blind leading the blind; “they will both fall into the ditch.”
Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield
26MAR2021 – Photo of the Day
25MAR2021 – Quote of the Day
Know the true value of time; snatch, seize, and enjoy every moment of it. No idleness, no laziness, no procrastination: never put off till to-morrow what you can do to-day.
Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield
25MAR2021 – Photo of the Day
Stranger Days
I like to think that I’ve acclimated to our present insane political situation. But I know that recognizing this is just an intellectual position not a visceral one. A nation that was not only great in military and economic power but also in terms of the dignity and freedom all of its citizens possessed, seeing it reduced to a gangster state that seems to want to destroy every vestige of its heritage and pride isn’t something that can be accepted easily. A lot more will have to happen before it really hits home how low we’ve sunk. But that will come too. All indications are that the agenda is queued up and we will watch it unfold in all its sickening detail.
So, bit by bit we’ll absorb the rest of the program. The exact order of operations isn’t completely clear. My guess is they’ll continue to attack all sectors of the population that aren’t necessary for the elite’s wellbeing. They’ll continue to strangle small businesses and blue-collar workers and they’ll use the COVID restrictions to keep people isolated and depressed. I assume we’ll see another round of BLM burning and looting. The FBI will be responsible for further scapegoating of anyone who resists any of these measures. The George Floyd show trial will be starting up soon and we’ll get a look at how “woke justice” works.
The Senate is gearing up for a showdown on using the filibuster to prevent the legislation on making permanent the rigging of elections and I expect we’ll also see gun confiscation legislation right after that. And then we’ll get to see the Supreme Court either bow down to anti-Constitutional laws or we’ll see the Senate and House pack the Supreme Court.
So that’s a hefty agenda coming up but it’s hardly comprehensive. I wouldn’t be surprised to see slavery reparations rolling in. And paying for those reparations it will be necessary to raid the country’s 401K plans. After all, to outlay those trillions of dollars without paying for them would be fiscally irresponsible. I’m sure Mitt Romney will agree.
And finally, hate speech legislation should be right around the corner. Dead naming trannies and complaining about anti-white discrimination will absolutely not be tolerated.
So, I’ll have a chance to acknowledge the changes in the United States not only in my head but in my gut. I’ll be able to fully accept that post-America only possesses a geographical resemblance to its predecessor. The other good thing is that after all these changes are made there won’t be any doubt about whether the inhabitants will put up with it or not. Either they’ll accept the chains of slavery they’ve been handed or they’ll throw them off. There really is no middle choice. It shouldn’t take too long to find out. I can’t imagine it’ll be more than a year or so for most of the agenda to unfold. And when it does, if someone decides to make a stand I’ll join in with great joy and relief. I still do believe that there are brave men here that won’t be enslaved. But if nobody does anything to stop it then I’ll have to find a better place to live. I’m sure it won’t be anything nearly as wonderful as the country I was born in but facing facts is necessary.
But in the meantime, while all this plays out life still goes on. There are books and movies to review. Photos to be taken. Grandkids to play with. Books to write. Bidens to mock. And posts to write. When there are developments to analyze or atrocities to decry, I will opine. But at this point I don’t plan to just keep beating the drum. The readers here already know what I think about the state of the union. I won’t go over that territory again. I’ll look forward to actual events. Fight or Flee are the only two options I’m interested in. Within a year I think I’ll know which is my future.
Stranger days indeed. But I’ll try to do my part to keep people somewhat amused and maybe informed.
Max Morton, Leave A Comment or Send an E-Mail
I went over Max Morton’s American Greatness post “Until Lambs Become Lions” last week in a post. At the time I said he sounds an awful lot like me! And I went back and read over the other posts he had at American Greatness. And once again I was impressed with the logic he used and the conclusions he came to. I left a message with the editor of American Greatness asking if Max Morton could be sent a message through him.
If Max or one of his friends sees this please tell him to leave a comment on this post or send an e-mail to orionscoldfire(at)charter.net
I am interested in your ideas and would like to ask you a few questions to clarify some things I have been thinking about.
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24MAR2021 – Quote of the Day
The world is a country which nobody ever yet knew by description; one must travel through it one’s self to be acquainted with it.
Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield



