“What goes around, comes around.”
As we on the Hard Right witness the turning tides and preapocalyptic froth of the Third World War and collapse of both initiative and supremacy for the neoliberal globalists, the pendulum of the times is very important to take note of.
And not just notice, but understand the physics behind it.
It is now time to secure vicious advantage with timing, distancing, and angling so that they may be liquidated from our centers of power, our accepted society, and their evil removed from our civilization along with their usurped prerogative to rule it.
This is terribly unsporting. It sounds unfair, doesn’t it?
That’s how love works, and also war.
There isn’t another way around it if you want to do more than watch it swing back towards your own teeth, perhaps even nastily accelerated if the Adversary is in bad sorts or has a grudge against your defiance.
The Left will not stop, for they know better than you that it’s an existential fight.
Pendulums are not linear things, however.
Their movements are characterized by oscillations and resonance; governed by mass, momentum, and trajectory; amplitudes and intervals; all the mathematical principles that Heaven bestows on realities in this relativistic universe.
If you do not understand them, you will be destroyed by the combatant that does.
If you master them, you have the lever of Archimedes, and what the world calls history is at your service and so are the Men who make it.
We’re going to examine some important concepts here today.
Not to teach you strategy or give you tactics, but rather to demonstrate valid models of engagement that enable clinical approach to the wildness of chaos in human hearts, minds, and actions that nevertheless still follow these principles.
Hanz G. Schans of Aetherczar puts it well in 4.2 Early Models of Electricity:
If mechanical models helped in the discovery of electromagnetism, what then are the promising models available to us as we seek to understand how electromagnetism works?
How equally useful are mechanical models for the determination of when to advance, when to prosecute, when to retreat and when to invite in conflict!
Sounds like an oscillational model, doesn’t it?
How do you take control of an incoming pendulum?
We are going to break this down into a model commonly used by the ninja for prediction and direction of the relativistic engagements under his authority and execution. It can present as a difficult thing to understand, this method of timing, distancing, and angling by which the competent leader engages the oscillations of the Adversary, the changing times, and himself.
Even the moods of animals follow this model, as do the turning of the seasons.
We’re going to stack some concepts here for you, to give you an intellectual path through the methodology to the model. Bear with me, for once you see it you can’t unsee it and that is harsh indicia of real truth.
We’re going to start with the concept of infinite measurement.
Simply put, when you zoom further into a measurement, you can always cut more closely. The coastline paradox and fractals are a way to understand this concept.
No matter how close you get, you can zoom in and start getting closer all over again without ever running out of zoom or cutting space.
This creates two important facets of the model.
The first facet is the gap that is therefore inherent in any measurement.
No matter how close you are, at deeper scale there’s always infinite space left.
The second facet is that despite this infinite gap, there is never not an apogee.
Properly termed an apsis, it is a real and physical singularity.
Therefore in the pendulum, this oscillatory swing, we have both infinite gap and infinite reality, neither measurable but completely real and valid.
Hold these thoughts:
There is always a gap.
It has to be real.
Now we’ll expand the model, because things happen between the apogee and the perigee, the two singularities at the opposite ends of the oscillation.
There is acceleration and there is deceleration, and there is no hesitation of energy.
Takuan Sōhō’s Fudōchi Shinmyōroku covers this well. But that’s a rabbit hole beyond this post. (Go read it later, it’s worthy of serious scholarship.)
We’ll also get to Einsteinian observer frames in a bit. Bear with me, as we’re exploring a utilitarian model for dominance in noncooperative arenas and not theoretical physics.
You can see this oscillation in everything in nature. The turn from one polarity to another, back and forth, and there are observable stages once you go from the infinitely micro theory to the meat and metal practice of things.
How do the ninja model this?
What’s their frame?
We’ll move past pendulums here, and into the evolution and interruption of energy in living realities.
Living realities include people, plans, emotions, sex, and all the real and useable and therefore applicable aspects of the relativistic universe.
This method was taken from the Chinese wuxing and adapted by the ninja to insurgency, infiltration, espionage, running agents, and the penetration of defenses over centuries of incessant, bloody, and murderous civil war.
The method is simple recognition that within each transition and interruption of energy there is infinite gap and real singularity.
You can read the Wikipedia entry for wuxing if you want to get distracted with elements and labels and funny squiggle-writing that has amazing capacity to distract you from the point.
It’s enough for our purposes here to grasp the evolutions and the interruptions.
Here’s how energy evolves within living systems, between the apogee and perigee:
Things condense.
They become brittle.
They break and disperse.
After a while, they come back.
They get a little wild together.
Then they cool off.
Rinse, repeat.
Here’s how living systems are interrupted by energy direction, between the apogee and perigee. And we’re going to take it a step higher, because concrete examples matter:
When the castle is being built, infiltrate the workforce and make them your assets.
When the State is rigid and pedantic, unbounded displays slough its dominance.
When the economy crashes, take firm control of critical industries.
When whispers of rebellion rise, firmly prosecute and execute offenders.
When people are too contented to advance your ambitions, instill despair in them.
It’s at this point where the unskilled strategist and inexperienced tactician often rushes in like a fool instead of rising to carefully consider additional perspectives.
That’s akin to ignoring the Coriolis force as you plan your combat ballistics, because you’re stuck in a top-down frame of perspective.
That’s not how you win wars.
In reality, the board is always tilting and moving, oscillating on its own progression through states.
The players have their cycles.
The momentum of the game has cycles.
There are infinite interrelationships, aren’t there? Where do you find the right balance of investigation and decision, assessment and action, analysis and strike?
There are three essential ingredients in the answer:
Pick your point of impact.
Coil into the apsis.
Win.
Rinse, repeat.
Principles are simple things. The math may be complicated; you can take our apsis analogy and go really crazy with Kepler’s laws and Le Bon-Fourier crowdstrikes and enjoy the brain-contorting convolutions of perspective involved.
Picking your point of impact is simple enough.
How do you “coil into the apsis” as I instruct?
We’ll close this instruction with a simple devolved analogy anyone will instantly grasp:
Push the kid on the swing.
Push him until you kill him.
Do it on purpose.
As the Left loses control and flails, interrupt their cycles and hit them in the teeth with the pendulum they have not the training, experience, or spiritual evolution to realize is coming with every last deserved bit of impact.
As the Left doubles down on their dying hegemony, throw them in the resonance bag.
Pick your leaders carefully and with estimation of their intelligence and character.
Watch the movements of armies, and of the natural things that flee before thunder.
Observe the hearts of men as they become brittle and break.
Remember the Ninth Law is there are no laws, and it all works out in the end.
All is fair in love and war.
There is always a gap.
There is a Way, and it can be learned.
The Company does not do pity.
Neither should you, if you want to live and fight and win this war.
I think you’re worth it, and I think you should too.
Take our complimentary Raw Human Capital assessment and see what you’re best fitted for. Maybe it’s in building things, maybe it’s in direct action. Perhaps you’re a leader that your people can make real use of in the days to come.
We’re seeing a lot more of those, and they are streaming to the Movement at a pace that warms the heart and straightens the spine.
I’d like to see that in you, that terrible beauty born.
Get up and walk, and join us.
Grand rising!
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