The Robber in the House
Employ perspective from the enemy as a militant.
This afternoon President Donald Trump was convicted on all felony counts in his New York “hush money” trial.
This post will not examine sociopolitical implications, nor provide attempts at insight into what will happen next. That is a futile effort for the next few days, regardless of the erudite leaps and screams of those who wish to prognosticate for clout and glory.
Don’t we live in marvelous times?
There is, however, an important trajectory of perspective to apply and follow.
As a militant in the Third World War, you bear duty of the State - and that means, above all things, to foretell with maturity on behalf of that duty.
Your men will follow you, and you must lead wisely.
Therefore the perspective of the Robber in the House is one for you to understand.
Here’s the admonition, from Shinmen Takezō Miyamoto Bennosuke:
“To become the enemy" means to think yourself into the enemy's position. In the world people tend to think of a robber trapped in a house as a fortified enemy. However, if we think of "becoming the enemy", we feel that the whole world is against us and that there is no escape. He who is shut inside is a pheasant. He who enters to arrest is a hawk. You must appreciate this.
While the individual and collective behaviors of our globocratic suzerains and their transhumanist satraps are often incomprehensibly stupid on the face of things, underneath that hostile judgment their perspective is often very different from what is imagined on the surface.
Stupid conduct from entrapped rulers does not mean idiocy on their part.
It comes from blindness and paralysis.
Those who work directly and train with me will note my frequent rejoinder to “tumble and turn” your perspectives and considerations. It’s a critical skill for survival, momentum, and triumph in the dark world.
Look at the close as though it were afar.
Examine lies as if they were truth.
Assess reality as if it were illusion.
Consider the hollow as if it were actual.
This is the ninja application of kyojitsu tenkan ho, often said to be the very basal foundation of their dark skills, endlessly applicable.
That’s quite true, as the Le Bon-Fourier crowdstrike demonstrates.
What perspective shift can we apply to this seemingly bizarre stupidity by the Left, who weirdly paint themselves into the foreseeable corner labeled civil unrest and non-international armed conflict?
What is behind the seemingly incomprehensible bullshit layered and lathered into partisan froth by those who rule the State?
How can we understand their idiocy more accurately as militants, rather than engaging in corresponding blithered castigations and errors?
Tumble and turn.
It’s about perspective, but it’s also really about empathy.
Empathy, as our Hagakure Kan assets are well aware, is really about math.
Geometry, to be specific, and how physics operates:
Mass, momentum, and trajectory.
Timing, distancing, and angling.
Those are among the makoto or “sincere truths” that are always there.
You can’t remove geometry from mathematics, nor from the physical world.
These things cannot not be there.
Even if you curve space with a singularity, it’s all still calculable whether or not you can personally do the math.
Truth doesn’t need you to exist, and neither does perspective.
Because math is the language of Heaven, pure principle that exists outside of the natures of Men, so too is perspective always reversible just as equations are.
If you would utilize the method of the Robber in the House as a militant charged with toppling the deranged structure down upon him and extracting justice, however mangled, you must consider it coherently and deploy it with competence.
So how do we use it as militants?
Think about line of sight.
If you can see it, you can hit it.
If you can hit it, you can kill it.
If you can see him, he can see you.
If he can see you, you can see him.
This conceptual base of equation is how you drag the robber from the house and destroy him. Because you see him, you can invert the line of sight and understand what he sees.
When you see what he sees, you understand how both terrified and helpless he is, regardless of whether he is a cretin that suffers from mental disease or defect or an entrapped Moriarty plotting for you to enter.
It’s not about intelligence at that point.
Trapped animals are trapped animals.
Trapped humans become desperate.
That is their nature.
Desperate men become deranged.
That is also their nature.
And while desperation is cited in The Nine Laws as the mother of innovation, that transformation requires spiritual discipline; and among all the factors we militants must contend with, the foul and rotted putridity of character exhibited by our seemingly incompetent rulers is evidence of absence of that spiritual discipline.
They aren’t stupid robbers.
They are simply evil, and evil delights in derangement and suicide.
How do we as militants then extract the robber?
It really depends on the house, and whether you want to save it or not.
Remember, the robber is not stupid.
Men do not rise to rule of nations by stupidity.
Evil brings power forward faster than any other character.
Recognizing this, remember that real estate is valued not by the structure as much as the land underneath. You can always build something more valuable, even if you have to go severely vertical.
When militants must deal with the trapped and intelligent robber, deranged and desperate and murderous in despair, return to the basics of value and perspective, principles and natures, and tumble and turn for victory.
Late last night when we were all in bed,
Mrs. O'Leary left her lantern in the shed.
Well, the cow kicked it over, and this is what they said:
"There'll be a hot time in the old town tonight!"
When you hear those bells go ding-a-ling,
All join 'round and sweetly you must sing.
And when the verse is through, in the chorus all join in:
"There'll be a hot time in the old town tonight!"
Welcome to the Summer of 2024.
We’ll have the Tribunals ready for autumn.
Join the Movement, and start the song.


