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the Empire explores Strategic fiscal digital Pathways As we await global Re-funding news


Salve, Citizens

As the world continues to accept the inevitable fate of change, we have to act quickly now to briefly suggest crypto projects that are highly likely to benefit from rapid demands for their uses should on-chain dollars achieve anticipated mainstream adoption.

For decades, the American government has used “dollar hegemony,” allowing the U.S. to influence global trade, finance, and economics. This consists of oil pricing in USD, sanctions, and international payments. Recently, this “tool” has been becoming less effective due to rising deficits and geopolitical tensions. But what if there was a way to regain the idea with some digital tweaks? Would you believe it possible?

Our own government is betting that it is. In fact, the fate of the nation is perhaps riding on this bet.

With one move to normalize dollar-backed stablecoins in payments, it could create persistent demand for U.S. Treasuries and solidify the dollar’s global dominance for the next century. Supporters view it as a financial Bretton Woods 2.0; a key step toward ending reliance on foreign creditors and winning the currency war.

China seeks the yuan to dominate, while Russia seeks an end to dollar supremacy. The BRICS coalition—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—works on alternatives to the USD. Consequently, the dollar’s reign is uncertain, having declined over 10% from its early 2025 highs, marking one of its largest drop-offs in 20 years. The USD losing its present status would be catastrophic.

  • Imports would skyrocket in costs as electronics, cars, clothes and semiconductors would no longer be priced in dollars. Those markets alone are around $4T in volume.
  • The US military budget would be harder to maintain at the present levels, as the borrowing costs to do so would skyrocket.
  • US savings would erode as rising import costs fuel inflation, and foreign investors dumping U.S. debt could trigger turmoil, shrinking retirement accounts and sending interest rates sky-high.

One can remember that when a prosperous nation is threatened with economic disaster, history shows that military solutions often are used in an attempt to forestall it. With hydrogen bombs at the ready and delivered within an hour, this option would certainly be effective – there would be nobody left to complain about prices.

Assuming for the moment that cooler heads will prevail, let’s consider the possibly less bellicose pathway to maintain US Dollar Hegemony for the next 100 years or so.

The strategy focuses on redirecting capital into a regulated stablecoin stack large enough to recycle into T‑bills, which would keep U.S. funding costs low and reduce foreign leverage over Treasuries. Currently, foreign governments hold about $8 to $9 trillion of U.S. Treasury securities, with Japan, the U.K., and China among the top holders, so there is a vulnerability to be overcome with this.

The Genius Act now becomes vital here. The Act is the framework for the US Dollar backed stable coins, serving as a pivotal component in the rapidly evolving landscape of digital currencies. It effectively hard-wires dollar-backed stablecoins into both the American and global financial system, establishing a robust foundation that aims to stabilize and legitimize these digital assets. By mandating 100% reserves in cash and Treasuries, the Act ensures that these stablecoins are fully backed, which instills confidence among investors and users alike. Furthermore, the requirements for full transparency and stringent licensure are designed to promote accountability and trust, mitigating the risks associated with unregulated cryptocurrencies. As the financial world increasingly leans towards digitization, the Genius Act plays a crucial role in safeguarding the integrity of the monetary system while facilitating innovation and growth in the sector.

This Act could unleash $4 trillion of institutional capital into tokenized dollars—creating a permanent bid for U.S. debt and solidifying the dollar’s dominance for the next century.

And now, as the Romans would want to know…QVE BONO

The issuers, of course. But also the railsmoney marketsand yield platforms that will move, lend, and price these digital dollars.

So now it becomes critical for the hoi polloi to do two things. Move first, and, secondly, move into ideas that will likely benefit greatly from the above.

Here are five we would suggest you explore for that purpose. We will not explain at length the reasons why these are good projects to be involved to ride the anticipated upward wave described above. You all should take on the task of doing your own research before committing risk capital to any market. Never depend on word alone for this.

  • Sky Protocol (SKY): Decentralized Stablecoin Governance
  • Hedera (HBAR): Enterprise/Regulatory-Grade Issuance
  • Solana (SOL): High-Throughput Commerce Rail
  • Pendle (PENDLE): Turn Stablecoin Yield Into a Market
  • Aave (AAVE): Money Market for On-Chain Dollars

All are currently at pretty good buy prices.

Regulated stable-coin issuance is most likely going to be part of a strategic plan to maintain USD reserve status in the face of multi-polar competition. The risk v. reward metrics for taking a chance on the above scenarios are too good to pass up.

There are indeed other ideas that will be key, but for now we will limit our suggestions to these.

Good luck!

At this time we have been informed that additional time will be needed before a new update on Global Release efforts can be given. Stand by for further news.


Thank you all, again, for your continuing comments, remarks, opinions, questions and wonderments. All are read and appreciated.

WHA
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1,041 responses to “briefing #218”

  1. Thank you, very good find. Most students of history will never be exposed to highly accurate assessments of this kind. And that’s probably deliberately planned for reasons I won’t go into right now.

    Good job on your crypto plans. You have it right.

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  2. Tony a very good summary for you. We know you appreciate accurate historical accounts. Also we completed a round of crypto purchases this morning. Cash positions only no margin. Numbers are looking really good. Now we sit and simply wait. C

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  3. And while we are at it… another voice states the obvious:

    Now that Donald Trump’s peace deal has the green light, European powers want a seat at the table. As the news broke that Israel and Hamas had agreed the first phase of a ceasefire plan, French President Emmanuel Macron sent a rapid call out to other European allies and Arab nations to meet in Paris.

    British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper and German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul both broke away from a U.K.-hosted summit on the Western Balkans to meet fellow ministers in France.

    […] The trio of countries known as the “E3” is likely to argue for a representative on the “Board of Peace,” the body that will oversee the transitional governance of Gaza by a Palestinian committee.

    Vox Day : Why would anyone in the Middle East give even a fraction of a quantum of a damn about what “the E3” has to say about the transitional governance of Gaza? What, precisely, have Britain, France, or Germany done to bring about peace, or war, or for that matter, anything at all in the Middle East for the last 30 years? This is like Ecuador, The Maldives, and a flock of penguins from Antarctica demanding a seat at the table. And the demand should be taken about as seriously.

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  4. Neil Gaiman saga begins the final phase of his cratering

    Vox Day elucidates

    The Charlatan’s Veil

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  5. This was just CGI advances and not AI. I enjoyed the polishing of that movie.

    Incidentally, someone did a high-resolution 3d printing of the Imperial Star Destroyer (Darth Vader’s flagship) and it was an absolute beauty. They then did a short reel of it on a starry background and it was… awesome. Unfortunately I couldn’t get a link but I’m sure it will go viral and I’ll try again.

    https://www.facebook.com/reel/1341269307610862

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  6. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/central-banks-now-hold-more-gold-us-treasuries

    Central banks have crossed a symbolic line: their combined gold reserves now exceed their U.S. Treasury holdings for the first time in nearly three decades.

    The crossover underscores a gradual diversification away from dollar-denominated securities and toward hard assets.

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  7. https://www.zerohedge.com/political/paper-chase-global-industry-fuels-scientific-fraud-us

    It is one of many “paper mills” that have emerged across Asia and Eastern Europe over the last two decades. Paper mills are having remarkable success peddling tens of thousands of bogus academic journal papers and authorships to university and medical researchers seeking to pad their resumes in highly competitive fields. 

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  9. Break from our regular programming. There’s been a few earthquakes in the last few days.

    https://www.cisn.org/map/

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  10. It will only end in tragedy.

    Mark my words — either turbo cancer or heart attack or The Suddenly.

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  11. It may be time for some white men to commence in what she believes.

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  13. 🤦‍♂️

    Probably 2.

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  14. Trump health report says he is in great health… it does say he took the flu vax and Covid booster

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  16. Oh really? Who’d a thunk it…?

    ‘It’s going to be really bad’: Fears over AI bubble bursting grow in Silicon Valley

    As I said, needing a nuclear reactor to power your datacenter to run an AI model says you don’t have a practical solution, and while the advances are indeed impressive — some of the work borders on science fiction — AI’s remain generally useless for truly useful work. Not for specific projects e.g. chip design. Some integrated circuits I’ve seen, if handed me without context, would be brilliant and alien to human-based design. Exception, not the rule. For the most part the systems handle the rule-based domains well and everything else — meh. Good riddance to the government pests of the bureaucracy and great, the packages can be sorted without human intervention. And obviously repetitive matters like picking strawberries and radishes. The rest of the tasks, not so much.

    But the error rate is there and it is sub-rosa. You won’t see the error. You will careen forward on the output of the model to absolute disaster in a finite number of cases. So no, you don’t want the f’ing Tesla Cab, the auto-driving Tesla, or for that matter a damn AI-piloted plane. War-fighting is one thing. (Have the plane pull 15G in combat without a smushed organic pilot.) Commercial traffic another. You want the trained 100-watt brain in charge, at all goddam times.

    Call me a Luddite. Go ahead. All systems fail the Denninger Test: Where does liability lay? If I can’t lie down, drunk as a skunk, in the back of the auto-driving car, taking me home, without liability for the car driving over someone or getting into an accident, the system is useless in practical terms. This is just John Nash applied to AI utilization in a human social system.

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  17. There is a concerted effort in play, right now, to describe Covid as some vascular pathogen with all sorts of vascular consequences and now at the root of Long Covid etc etc etc.

    This is all unmitigated bullcrap.

    If you weren’t being clobbered ie O2 Sats collapsing and heading to an ICU, all the vascular stuff simply did NOT happen.

    It was ONLY when the injections started did the vascular sh*tstorm begin.

    Here it is from the front lines…

    https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1H8pae25wR/

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  18. No Jew should be allowed near that wall. Gentiles only, and only those with Roman blood.

    Make Antonia Great Again

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  19. Bolsheviks are everywhere. Give them too much power, and we are done.

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  20. One Google search and it’s not the damn wall of the damnable Temple that deserved to be razed given how fraudulent the whole affair is. It makes me almost want to rebuild Fort Antonia just to drive the point home.

    Can I have a law that prevents any US Official, Or Spouse, Or 1st degree relative, from engaging in this submission ritual whether or not they belong to the religion?

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  21. It’s been a while since the crypto markets have reminded us who is boss. Welcome to crypto newbies. Many have forgotten corrections like today used to happen much more often. Added to my favorites today. Damn exchanges are still in the dark ages by design on these moves, preventing people from logging in during volatility. Almost every huge dip in the past is followed by a pump. Using leverage in crypto is a fools game. Those of us who have been through days like this many times understand the opportunity presented. We are right where we need to be Tony. Have a GREAT weekend!!

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  22. 🤦‍♂️

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  23. John’s just joking and God knows there are days…😇

    However, if the eventuality should arise… I would not hesitate to properly ask for help.

    I would call up two Marine vets, one who knows most of the Navy Seals and Army Rangers whose PTSD I helped eliminated, while the other one is well situated at DIA.

    All of them are honorable and know Red as she was in the clinic doing therapy with all of them.

    I have a beautiful still from It’s A Wonderful Life signed by them all.

    Heaven help the kidnappers.

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  24. US News: Fraudulent Biodistribution Data Were Used to Support the pseudo-mRNA Shots

    Basically the SOB’s lied. Grok was kinder, but it’s still a travesty.

    Biodistribution of mRNA Vaccines and the “95% Stays at Injection Site” Claim

    The claim that 95% of the mRNA from COVID-19 vaccines (such as Pfizer-BioNTech’s BNT162b2 or Moderna’s mRNA-1273) and the resulting spike protein remains localized at the injection site has been promoted in some public health communications, including by the CDC, to reassure the public about safety. However, this is an oversimplification and not entirely accurate based on available data. While a significant portion of the mRNA does initially concentrate at the deltoid muscle (injection site), studies show systemic distribution of both the lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) carrying the mRNA and the produced spike protein to various organs, including the liver, spleen, heart, kidneys, lungs, brain, and reproductive organs. The “95%” figure appears to stem from early modeling or partial data interpretations but does not reflect the full biodistribution profile.

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  25. Trillions of $ waiting for this.

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  26. Not sure about that. Red’s a catch.

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  27. Translation: Bitcoin/Crypto offers huge discount to those who have ready risk cash to place in play.

    If you are panicking, you are overinvested or were chasing prices upwards and got your balls caught in a vice.

    There’s gold in them thar tariffs.

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  28. Interesting. Good to know.

    Last month I received a call from a friend who asked me about an “opportunity” and wanted my opinion.

    There was a site (www.cftcexchange.org) that was offering you to “help people who can’t open crypto accounts” by accepting cash in the mail, then depositing it in your bank account and then ultimately into your crypto account and then off to another crypto account.

    Well, as you can imagine, I pointed out the obvious in all of it, and encouraged them to report the site to the local police and the real CFTC.

    We got the site taken down (so far) by pulling some strings. But many were unwittingly accepting cash, taking a fee, then moving dirty money for who knows who.

    By all means, be careful and seek the best security consultations from your financial institutions, etc. to avoid scams.

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  29. If this happened to Tino with Red he would pay double NOT to send her back.lOl.

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  30. Scam going around.

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  31. It’s an accelerating Abyss James. An UNELECTED Dork as PM, and Dysfunctional Politicos.

    Feckless,Reckless and Dickless!

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  32. Epic. Like recharging for Stuttgart but always catching fire. Lol.

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    The Prime Minister announced last month that a mandatory system would be introduced so people can prove they have the right to work here – in an attempt to curb illegal migration.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15175429/Keir-Starmer-digital-ID-cards-cover-Britons-lives.html?ito=email_share_article-top

    Utter nightmare for Brits. At the next October protest march, they need to take Mock Gallows on Wheels indicating upping the stakes. 

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    Where is reason as Russian Hawks escalate clearly.

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    https://www.facebook.com/share/19nh8RRCLQ/

    Torched alive In a Tesla
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    Markel is unravelling in Public, Lipstick on a Pig! Unlike Harry, she’s so Blown!

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    Explain this❓

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    Ukrainian officials expressed concerns about Biden family ties to corrupt business practices in 2015, according to newly declassified CIA intelligence that was never disseminated. | Fox News

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-blocked-dissemination-intel-showing-ukrainian-officials-concerns-familys-corrupt-business-ties

    Trash Bidens. 

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    Now he sees the real cost of this not so Hot Tentott. How long before Dimit gets it? Time to go.

    *

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  33. Finally something practical and truly new out of China.

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  34. https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/political-chaos-japan-ldp-partner-exits-ruling-coalition-shock-blow-takaichi-what-happens

    Political Chaos In Japan: LDP Partner Exits Ruling Coalition In Shock Blow To Takaichi, What Happens Next

    For Takaichi to become Japan’s first female prime minister, she must be appointed by the Diet, Japan’s parliament. But Saito said Komeito will not vote for Takaichi in the Diet session to choose the country’s new leader. “We cannot write the name of Sanae Takaichi in a vote for a new prime minister,” he said. Instead, the party’s lawmakers will vote for Saito.

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  35. I am becoming callous, as in “showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others”.

    E.g. as in “his callous comments about the murder made me shiver”.

    At this point, I hope Russia just glasses a chunk of Europe. The times aren’t even that bad (compared to say WW1, WW2, Great Depression etc) and I am hardening visibly.

    Really EU?

    Whether or not the condition is pathological e.g. the child is wired wrong, or the child has gender dysphoria — mostly transient, doesn’t matter. There are only 2 expressed phenotypes — male and female — and the occasional rare hermaphrodite. So, ultimately, what they are physically, is a hard boundary. Humoring the insanity is stupid and criminal at every level. In this, the ancient Greeks were much more reasonable, although sexual activity was viewed differently in those times.

    Having said that, it is infinitely preferable, to allow same sex attraction without the stigma and certainly without the insanity of ‘changing gender’, whether on paper or in surgery. Children cannot consent. Period. End of. And anyone doing anything different needs to be brought up on charges.

    And while bisexuality is relatively common in women and of little consequence, it is rare in men. Which is why the majority of threesomes are initiated by bisexual wives and girlfriends, despite alpha male claims. I digress…

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  36. As a registered flight nurse that could manage a ventilator, Nicole Sirotek became valuable on the frontlines in New York City in May, 2020. (Later, she founded American Frontline Nurses). She and other nurses testified that remdesivir was killing patients. Sirotek shared there’s evidence in “collected, statistical” nursing data, that once someone has received their SECOND dose of remdesivir, they’ve less than a 25% chance of survival. https://deeprootsathome.com/nicole-siroteks-testimony/

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  37. A massive three quarters of British people agree the country is “broken” according to a major new poll.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/majority-brits-all-political-leanings-agree-country-fked

    The fact that even 59 percent of Labour’s own 2024 voters agree Britain is broken highlights a rapid disillusionment, suggesting Starmer’s administration is perceived not as a fresh start but as a continuation of systemic failures, alienating the very base that propelled him to power.

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  38. BREAKING: World’s First International Governing Body and Judicial Authority Declares mRNA Injections Biological and Technological Weapons of Mass Destruction

    The Alliance of Indigenous Nations International Tribunal — recognized by Canada on a Nation-to-Nation basis — has issued a historic global Order intended to take immediate worldwide effect. Fitting that indigenous people would be the first the make the call. https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/breaking-worlds-first-international?r=14jb45&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false

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  39. John has a Shiva’s knife, Pigs bladders and barbed wire for re attaching by force.

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  40. It’s certainly looking that way.

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  41. Let’s hope he doesn’t show up at the next settlement conference.

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  42. ‘Bluetoothing’: Blood-Sharing Drug Trend Fuels Alarming Global H.I.V. Surge

    The practice, in which users inject the blood of already intoxicated individuals, has fueled one of the fastest-growing H.I.V. epidemics in the Pacific and grown widespread in South Africa.

    Tino: so where are the deaths? Are we talking just HIV positivity?

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  43. 😎🥱🥱🥱😎

    The mRNA vaxx is a murderous scam with false efficacy.

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  44. Exclusive video of what happened in NY in December of 2020.

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  45. I don’t suppose anyone will go to jail over this either…

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  46. Almost proof of reincarnation.

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  47. Neil Peart is back… :)

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  48. Really sad Tino. This stuff really hits home as I have a grandson that is mildly autistic. He is six and is finally starting a school for autistic children. He is the sweetest child, has great difficulty making eye contact, did not speak for a long time, and is slowly starting to get better. A little bus comes to pick him up and drops him back off at his house. He gets a one-on-one person that stays with him all day at school and seems to like going. Thank goodness. Hoping for the best that he will become a functioning autistic. His mom worked with him at home for years to get him to the point where he was able to go to school. Then they found this school and I am grateful for that.

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  49. I was laughing on this take because she got indicted for this very thing today!

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  50. The Technology of the Ancient Greeks

    The article “Eight Ancient Greek Technological Achievements Beyond Philosophy” challenges the common perception of Ancient Greece as solely a hub of philosophical and artistic brilliance. The Greeks were also ingenious engineers who developed remarkable technologies, many of which are often overlooked or attributed to later civilizations.

    The article looks at several surprising inventions, including Plato’s water-powered alarm clock and Heron of Alexandria’s automatic temple doors. It includes the impressive Pharos lighthouse of Alexandria and public clock towers like the Tower of the Winds. These examples demonstrate that ancient Greek ingenuity extended far beyond abstract thought, laying practical foundations for future technological advancements.

    Eight Ancient Greek Technological Achievements Beyond Philosophy

    When you think of Ancient Greece, what comes to mind? Perhaps the towering Parthenon, the philosophical musings of Socrates, or the dramatic narratives of Sophocles. We often revere the Greeks for their intellectual prowess and artistic achievements. A closer look reveals a civilization teeming with ingenious engineers and practical innovators. Beyond the realms of abstract thought, the ancient Greeks developed remarkable technologies that shaped their world and laid the foundations for future advancements.

    Plato’s Alarm Clock: The Philosopher’s Practical Gadget

    Can you imagine a world without smartphones, where even waking up on time required a bit of creativity? Plato, known for his philosophical musings, such as the Allegory of the Cave, was also a skilled inventor. Legend has it that he designed an alarm clock to make sure his students didn’t miss those early morning lectures.

    From his descriptions, we can imagine how it worked: water dripping into one vessel, building up air pressure until it finally forced air through a pipe, creating a whistling sound. Like having a rooster in your room, but much more sophisticated!

    Automatic Doors: The Divine Power of the Temples

    Envisage walking into a temple and seeing the doors open by themselves? Forget sliding doors on futuristic buildings; the ancient Greeks had them too! In the 1st century AD, Heron of Alexandria, a brilliant mathematician and engineer, described automatic doors for temples.

    Here’s how they worked. A fire is lit on an altar, and the heat causes air to expand in a hidden chamber, pushing water into a bucket. The weight of the water, connected by ropes and pulleys, then causes the temple doors to swing open. Worshipers must have been astounded, probably believing they witnessed a divine miracle. This wasn’t for convenience; it was a theatrical display of divine power.

    Central Heating Systems: Warmth from the Hypocaust

    While we might associate central heating with Victorian mansions, the Greeks (and later the Romans, who adopted and expanded upon their methods) developed sophisticated heating systems. The hypocaust system, meaning “under-burning,” involved creating a space beneath the floor supported by pillars. Hot air from a furnace circulated through this void, radiating warmth upwards through the floor and even into the walls via flues. This ingenious design warmed homes, baths, and public buildings, offering a level of comfort that might surprise those who envision ancient life as perpetually chilly.

    Lighthouses: Guiding Lights for Ancient Mariners

    Long before GPS, ancient mariners relied on beacons to navigate treacherous coastlines. The Greeks constructed impressive lighthouses, with the most famous being the Pharos of Alexandria. Imagine standing at the base of this towering structure, estimated to be over 100 meters tall, and watching as mirrors reflected sunlight during the day and the light of a fire at night. It is estimated that the Pharos could be seen from between 35 and 50 miles out to sea. The Pharos was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, a symbol of their advanced society and maritime technology.

    Over the last decade, about 100 massive stone blocks, thought to have been part of the Pharos, have been recovered from the harbour at Alexandria.

    Clock Towers: Marking Time in the Agora in Athens

    We often picture ancient life as governed by the sun, but the Greeks were obsessed with precise timekeeping. While water clocks were common indoors, outdoor timekeeping required different solutions. The Tower of the Winds in Athens, built around 50 BC, is a prime example of an ancient “clock tower.” The tower was built to be visible from the agora, the public meeting place. It combined a sundial with a water clock (clepsydra), so that the clepsydra worked when the sun was not visible. A bronze figure of Triton acted as a weathervane on top. This public display of time wasn’t just for curiosity; it regulated civic life, market activities, and religious ceremonies.

    Weather Stations: Predicting Nature’s Moods

    The Greeks were keen observers of their environment, and their desire to understand and predict weather patterns led to early forms of “weather stations.” While not sophisticated as modern meteorological centres, structures like the Tower of the Winds incorporated features to observe and indicate wind direction, a crucial element for farmers and sailors. Furthermore, philosophers like Aristotle wrote extensively on meteorology, attempting to explain atmospheric phenomena, laying the groundwork for scientific inquiry into weather patterns.

    Windmills: Harnessing Nature’s Power

    The popular image of windmills often conjures up images of Dutch landscapes. However, there is evidence suggesting that the ancient Greeks had a rudimentary understanding of wind power.

    Heron of Alexandria described a wind-powered organ in the 1st century AD, indicating an awareness of how to harness wind for mechanical purposes. Heron wrote, “The wind, which is a natural force, can be used to produce sound, demonstrating the power of nature in our daily lives.” While not widespread for grinding grain as in later periods, this demonstrates an early conceptual grasp of using natural forces for practical applications. Historian George Sarton once remarked, “The ingenuity of the Greeks knew no bounds; they were not merely dreamers, but practical men as well.”

    The Aeolipile: More Than a Toy

    One of Heron’s most celebrated, yet often misunderstood, inventions is the aeolipile, a steam-powered rotating sphere. While frequently presented as a mere novelty, the aeolipile was, in fact, the first recorded steam engine, demonstrating the principle of jet propulsion. It wasn’t designed to power industrial machinery – that would come nearly two millennia later – but its existence alone shatters the notion that understanding of steam power is a purely modern phenomenon. “Heron’s aeolipile,” wrote the historian of technology, Arnold Pacey, “was an ingenious device which might be considered the first turbine engine.” This wasn’t a forgotten experiment; it was a first step in understanding motive power generated by steam.

    Deep Thinkers and Creative Engineers

    These examples offer a glimpse into a side of ancient Greek civilization often overshadowed by their philosophical and artistic achievements. They reveal a people who were not only deep thinkers but also creative engineers, whose practical inventions had a substantial impact on their daily lives and laid the groundwork for the technological advancements that followed.

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  51. Good thing she is talking about herself again.

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  52. 🤣🤣🤣😎 The Internet is Forever…

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  53. Wide variety of links, just FYI, for those that want some heavy reading. Out of date in some ways, but still educational.

    Who Rules America: Power Elite Analysis, the Deep State, and American History — Article by Charles A. Burris
    https://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog/rules-america-power-elite-analysis-deep-state-american-history/

    Hidden History: Where Organized Crime and Government Meet — Article by Charles A. Burris
    https://archive.lewrockwell.com/burris/burris10.html

    Our Establishment Church: Its Rules and Credo — Article by Charles A. Birris
    https://archive.lewrockwell.com/burris/burris17.1.html

    Wall Street, Banks, and American Foreign Policy — Book by Murray N. Rothbard
    https://www.lewrockwell.com/assets/2015/08/Wall-Street-Banks-and-American-Foreign-Policy_2.pdf

    A History of Money and Banking in the United States: The Colonial Era to World War II, Book by Murray N. Rothbard
    https://cdn.mises.org/History%20of%20Money%20and%20Banking%20in%20the%20United%20States%20The…

    Robert Barnes on the Deep Background of the Deep State Up to the JFK Assassination and Beyond — Presentation
    https://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog/robert-barnes-on-the-deep-background-of-the-deep-state…

    Elites in American History: The Federalist Years to the Civil War — Book by Phillip H. Burch
    https://www.amazon.com/Elites-American-History-Federalist-Years/dp/0841905940

    Elites in American History: From the Civil War to the New Deal — Book by Phillip H. Burch
    https://www.amazon.com/Elites-American-History-Civil-Deal/dp/0841907056/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding…

    Elites in American History: From the New Deal to the Carter Administration — Book by Phillip H. Burch
    https://www.amazon.com/Elites-American-History-Carter-Administration/dp/0841905657

    The Progressive Era — Book by Murray N. Rothbard
    https://cdn.mises.org/The%20Progressive%20Era_0.pdf

    The Anglo-American Establishment: From Rhodes to Cliveden — Book by Carrol Quigley
    http://www.carrollquigley.net/pdf/The_Anglo-American_Establishment.pdf

    Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time — Book by Carrol Quigley
    http://www.carrollquigley.net/pdf/Tragedy_and_Hope.pdf

    The Rise of the House of Rothschild — Book by Count Egon Caesar Corti
    https://attfinnasanningen.se/dokument_offentligt/books/elite/rothschild/the%20rise%20of%20the…

    The Reign of the House of Rothschild — Book by Count Egon Caesar Corti
    https://dn790003.ca.archive.org/0/items/in.ernet.dli.2015.89704/2015.89704.The-Reign-Of-The…

    The House of the Rothschilds, Volume I — Book by Niall Ferguson
    https://ia903409.us.archive.org/33/items/the-house-of-rothschild-ferguson-niall/The%20House…

    The House of Rothschild; The Worlds Banker 1849-1998, Volume II — Book by Niall Ferguson
    https://ia903409.us.archive.org/33/items/the-house-of-rothschild-ferguson-niall/The%20House…

    The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World — Book by Niall Ferguson
    https://ia600104.us.archive.org/12/items/the-ascent-of-money-a-financial-history/THE_ASCENT…

    America’s Secret Establishment: An Introduction to the Order of Skull & Bones — Book by Antony C. Sutton.
    https://dn721909.ca.archive.org/0/items/americas-secret-establishment-an-introduction-to-skull…

    How Big Oil Conquered the World — Documentary.

    A Century of Oil: Anglo-American Oil Politics and the New World Order — Book by F. William Engdahl.
    https://www.daastol.com/books/Engdahl%20(1992)%20A%20Century%20of%20War.pdf

    MYTHS, LIES AND OIL WARS — Book by F. William Engdahl
    https://ia801809.us.archive.org/2/items/F.WilliamEngdahlMythsLiesAndOilWars2012/F.%20William…

    Counter-Intelligence: The Deep State — Documentary

    Joe Rogan Experience #2237 – Mike Benz – YouTube

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  54. There was once common decorum. Nobody in their right mind, unless the hat had something truly abominable on it, would have dared make a comment. Certainly nobody from an airline would have dared make a comment on one’s dress and peripherals, and certainly nothing about politics. Caps, hats, of all flavors are as American as it gets. For baseball caps between my collection and my father’s and grandfathers, I must have 50+.

    Of course, it’s also true that we went from going out in Sunday clothes or well-dressed in general right up thru 1970.

    Time to get a bunch of MAGA ones…

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  57. Hello and good evening.
    From Frieda
    -Gudrun

    Send support to Australia. They are rapidly organizing in defense of their lands.
    Gott Mit Uns

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  58. https://www.zerohedge.com/precious-metals/gold-saying-fiat-currency-experiment-ending-globally-rubino

    Gold Is Saying The Fiat Currency Experiment Is Ending Globally; Rubino

    Almost every country has exploding unpayable debt, and there is not a fiat currency that is going to survive.  Rubino explains, “If you watch the financial press, they are noting that the price of gold is going up, but they are treating it like any other asset.  

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  59. Stay off of Delta if you can. Never have I been on a flight where wearing a cap was a violation of safety protocols. Never have I heard announced during pre-flight that hats are forbidden.

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  60. Hence, the critical need to issue regulated UST backed stablecoins allowing digital currencies the critical component needed to function with confidence in international markets and maintain demand for US treasury investment.

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  61. Thus the absurd illusion was created that the shot was safe…

    Every single institution failed us.

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  62. What a waste of resources.

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  65. Seattle Reporter Admits She “Used to Have Trump Derangement Syndrome”

    “I’m living proof that you can recover from TDS.”

    https://www.vigilantfox.com/p/seattle-reporter-admits-she-used

    I was told by probably a dozen people not to tell you this. I’m living proof that you can recover from TDS.

    I had strong Trump Derangement Syndrome for probably eight years. This is one of the reasons I recovered from it. By the way, it’s much better to not have TDS.

    I’m happier, I’m healthier, more successful. I even think I got a little more attractive after I got rid of my Trump derangement syndrome.

    Yes. I’m a reporter in Seattle, and frankly, I could not care any less That’s what any of you have to say about this meeting. Could not care any less. We’re not here for you.

    I’m not here to convince any of you that Antifa is a real thing, because if you have not come to that conclusion by now, you are never going to come to that conclusion because you don’t want to see it.

    You’re going to go and you’re going to say it’s a bunch of right-wing, conservative influencers who are here spinning a tail. I was one of you. I was a mainstream reporter in Seattle for 10 years. I was a TV reporter on the streets doing my job, and I was still assaulted by Antifa.

    It’s not about being conservative. It’s about people who go there and show what they’re doing.

    When I saw, after all those years, that the media wouldn’t be honest about what was happening, that Democratic politicians wouldn’t be honest about what was happening, I thought, ‘Well, gosh, if they’re not being honest about that, maybe they’re not being honest about President Trump either.’ It opened my mind to just looking at things for what they were. Now I find you quite funny.”

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