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PODCAST/VIDEO — Karen Straughan Interview, Pt.2 – “Feminism: Socialism & Eugenics in Sheep’s Clothing” – #210 | Gnostic Media

Gnostic Media
Aug 28, 2014

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This episode is about feminism, socialism, eugenics, freedom, social control, and is called “Feminism: Socialism & Eugenics in Sheep’s Clothing”, and was recorded on Wednesday, August 20, 2014, and released on Thursday, August 28, 2014.

Karen Staughan is back for part 2 on feminism with Gnostic Media.

GirlWritesWhat is a divorced mother of three, university drop out, and author of erotica who also writes and vlogs about gender issues. She considers herself both anti-feminist and anti-traditional, and has characterized feminism as “paternalism in lipstick”. She describes her philosophy as the radical notion that women are adults.

Other episodes cited in this episode:

Karen’s first interview at Gnostic Media:
http://www.gnosticmedia.com/karen-of-girlwriteswhat-interview-the-femanist-fallacy-146/

Curtis Duncan interview – “The Conspiracy to Feminize Males & Masculinize Females” – #149 (members only):
http://www.gnosticmedia.com/curtis-duncan-interview-the-conspiracy-to-feminize-males-masculinize-females-149/

Websites:

Karen’s Blog:
http://owningyourshit.blogspot.com/

GirlWritesWhat on Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/user/girlwriteswhat
Vice.com
http://www.vice.com/read/is-reducing-the-male-population-by-90-percent-the-solution-to-all-our-problems?fb_action_ids=10204673741392484&fb_action_types=og.comments&fb_source=aggregation&fb_aggregation_id=288381481237582
Femitheist calls for genocide on men:
http://www.fstdt.com/QuoteComment.aspx?QID=87815
http://unknownmisandry.blogspot.com/2011/07/krista-jane-heflin-misandric-fixation.html

Femitheist “Suicide”:
http://www.avoiceformen.com/a-voice-for-men/femitheist-divine-suicide/

Femitheist suicide hoax:
http://mattforney.com/2012/07/30/krista-jane-heflins-suicide-was-a-hoax/

Hot Crazy Matrix – A Man’s Guide to Women:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKWmFWRVLlU

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VIDEO — Keiser Report: Bitcoin Independence! E646

Keiser Report
Aug 28, 2014

In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the high cost of helping politicians with low rates . . . from the increase in the cost of raising a child to the Greater Depression in Europe. And yet, it is the voter who reelects the politicians based on cheap money induced house price rises. In the second half, Max interviews filmmaker and bitcoin enthusiast, Julia Tourianski, about her online video, The Declaration of Bitcoin’s Independence.

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Being an Entrepreneur is Really Hard

Bitcoin Magazine
Sept 5, 2014

Written by Jason King of Sean’s Outpost and reposted with his permission from reddit.


For over a week now, I’ve been trying to write a year in review piece for Satoshi Forest. The words, which usually just flow like a spigot when I’m passionate about something, seem to just dribble out. And what little ekes by is hardly print worthy. Maybe it’s just writer’s block? Writer’s block happens. Or maybe I’m not as passionate about Satoshi Forest as I used tao be?

But, I am passionate about Satoshi Forest, perhaps more than I ever have been. And writer’s block, if it is the culprit, cannot explain why I haven’t responded to Elizabeth Ploshay’s ALS Ice Bucket Challenge in a timely fashion. I guess I’ll have to donate now. You see it’s not just the Satoshi Forest year in review, it’s everything. Emails from friends I haven’t responded to, phone calls I let go to voicemail, new endeavors at Sean’s Outpost I let sit unannounced (http://blockchain.satoshiforest.com/). And then it hits me. I’ve been here before.

I’m really depressed.

And it seems to be going around.

Since the tragic suicide of Robin Williams, four (4) people close to me have also tried to kill themselves. One succeeded. An anecdotal survey of my friends has seen an equal uptick in the number of people talking about or attempting suicide.

It’s been really disturbing.

In the preparations for the Bitcoin in the Beltway conference this past June, I had one of the more surreal conversations of my life. An east coast sales director for Marriott called me wanting to know if bitcoin was linked to suicide. They had heard of the tragic death of Autumn Radtke in March (http://nypost.com/2014/03/06/bitcoin-firm-ceo-jumped-to-her-death-neighbor/) and were concerned about hosting a conference for a technology that was making people kill themselves. I was sure he was joking. He was not. The conversation I had with him must have allayed his fears. #BitcoinBeltway went great, can’t wait to do it again next year.

Obviously, bitcoin does not cause suicide. And while we are quick to sticky a “suicide prevention hotline” when the price crashes, bitcoin is not causing depression. What we may want to look into is something that is not bitcoin related, but more something that comes part and parcel with “bitcoiners”: the woes of entrepreneurship and startup culture.

Being an entrepreneur is f*ing hard. Really hard. Most people don’t even attempt it. It might not feel that way to you, but likely that’s because you surround yourself with other entrepreneurs. Your friends work at startups. Your trips are to startup conferences and conventions. Your news feed is r/bitcoin and hacker news. You are firmly in the echo chamber.

Most people will never try and build a product or company, so most people will never experience what it is like to fear you won’t make payroll and someone else will not be able to pay their rent because of you.

Most people will never know how difficult it is to raise money: to get someone else to believe in you enough to open their checkbook and support you financially…the hours you spend and the mental strain that comes from hearing “No” again and again and again. And if you get a “Yes” the pressure doesn’t dissipate! It increases! Now it’s your crazy idea and someone else’s money you’re responsible for.

Being an entrepreneur is really hard.

And we are really hard on ourselves. We are afraid to show any weakness, because we’ve been taught being weak or vulnerable is to be shunned. If someone asks you how your company is doing, “We’re killing it.” probably comes off your lips before you’ve even processed the question.

It is statistically impossible for everyone to always be “killing it.”

But ask at your next mixer or meetup and almost everyone will be “killing it.”

And that pressure to succeed, to perform, to win is immense. And I think that pressure may be even worse in bitcoin.

Not to everyone, but to a lot of bitcoin early adopters, and especially to a lot of early bitcoin entrepreneurs, bitcoin is a promise, a glimpse of a better world free from the inequalities brought by our legacy financial system. So if you fail in bitcoin, it is easy to feel that you are failing on that promise too.

I’ve felt that way – felt that if I screw up I am screwing it up for every non-profit and charity, that they will somehow not get the benefits of bitcoin because I failed. I see it in others. Just a week ago at #Cryptolina I talked with a group of brilliant entrepreneurs who were convinced that if they didn’t beat an incumbent payment solution to market, they had lost the war. And that whole segment of the market would NEVER benefit from cryptocurrency.

Being a bitcoin entrepreneur is hard.

And I don’t have the answers to how to deal with all the pressure and depression that come from doing what we do. But I have learned a couple of things and maybe someone else that is experiencing depression or having dark thoughts can read this and gain some value from what I’ve learned. And even better, maybe someone that has dealt with depression in the past can riff on what I’ve said and provide some insight into how they cope.

1) You are not alone.

When you are depressed, it seems like everyone else has it all together and you are the anomaly. That’s not true. They probably don’t have their s*t together either. And everyone has problems we don’t see. Everyone.

Some of the greatest entrepreneurs and investors of all time have had brutal fights with depression and suicidal thoughts.

READ:

http://www.inc.com/magazine/201309/jessica-bruder/psychological-price-of-entrepreneurship.html

2) Bitcoin needs you and it doesn’t need you. And that’s ok.

Bitcoin needs you. It really does. But it doesn’t need only you, it needs all of us. You are not the single point of failure. Bitcoin’s success is just as decentralized as the blockchain. So give yourself a break. It’s okay to make mistakes and it’s okay to fail. It’s even okay to fail spectacularly.

Think back to how many times bitcoin has been declared dead. How many times has the price crashed? How many times has a major bitcoin institution been corrupted/hacked/found to be a scam?

And yet, here we are. An you are here too.

3) It is okay to ask for help.

This is hard to learn. We come from a self sufficient culture. And if you ask for help, people will realize that you are not as awesome as they thought you were…BULLSH*T. Asking for help has ZERO bearing on how awesome a person you are. In fact, your friends WANT TO HELP YOU. Being there for you in a moment of crisis is something your friends are probably really down for. But if you ignore them or won’t tell them you are having problems it is really difficult for them to help. Talk to someone. If all else fails you can always call…

THE NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)

I know all of this might not make a difference. When you are caught up in your head in the middle of a depressive episode nothing seems to help. Try to find something that you can concentrate on just to get you through the worst of it. For me, I go play with my kids. It helps me, sometimes more than others.

If you are feeling down, try to talk to someone. And if you see someone feeling down, try to lend a supportive ear.

Bitcoin needs you alive.


VIDEO — Why Bitcoin Terrifies Big Banks | Interview with Andreas Antonopoulos

Breaking The Set
Jan 28, 2014

Abby Martin speaks with Andreas Antonopoulos, founder of Root Eleven and co-host of let’s Talk Bitcoin, discussing how Bitcoin works, and why it’s so important to have a decentralized system of money.

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VIDEO — 9/09/2014 — Volcano Tornado — Toxic Sulfur Dioxide TORNADO forms over Barðarbunga Volcano

Dutchsinse
Sept 8, 2014

We don’t see something like this every day. A toxic tornado consisting of most likely Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) emitted from the large volcanic eruption occurring at Bardarbunga Volcano in Iceland.

Full website post here: http://dutchsinse.tatoott1009.com/909…

The erupting magma (lava) is producing its own weather, clouds, and now the superheated air is producing superheated tornadoes like one would see in a large forest fire.

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Palestinians start #RubbleBucketChallenge to raise awareness of war in Gaza — video included

News Forage
Aug 26, 2014

We’re all well aware by now of the Ice Bucket Challenge – a viral trend in which people, including celebrities and pro athletes, are funding ALS research and raising awareness of the deadly disease.
But how about the Rubble Bucket Challenge?
No ordinary copycat, the Rubble Bucket Challenge almost mocks the frivolity of the North American trend of taking an icy cold shower by displaying the harsh reality of everyday life in the Gaza Strip.
Yes, residents of Gaza have taken to dumping rubble, sand and gravel over their heads to raise awareness of the harsh living conditions in the war-torn region.

“The use of water is more important than to empty over our heads,” said Palestinian journalist Ayman al Aloul, who posted the first Rubble Bucket Challenge on Facebook. “And even if the water is available it is difficult to freeze it.”
Instead, rubble from destroyed buildings appears to be bountiful in the region.
The Rubble Bucket Challenge Facebook page was started on Saturday and has quickly garnered over 4,000 likes, as well as submissions posted by a variety of people from all walks of life.

Read More:https://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/daily-buzz/palestinians-start-rubble-bucket-challenge-raise-awareness-war-155541352.html


PODCAST — Remedy Roundtable 04- with Joe Atwill, Bill Joslin, Ryan Gilmore and Jan Irvin – “Psychopaths: The Morally Insane” – #211 | Gnostic Media

Gnostic Media
Sept 2, 2014

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This episode is Remedy Roundtable 04, titled: Psychopaths: The Morally Insane.

Released on Thursday, August 14, 2014, Recorded on Monday, August 18.

In this series we have an international team with the Joe Atwill – the author of Caesear’s Messiah, who’s been on many times before; Bill Joslin from Canada – whom we introduced a few weeks ago with our video Meditation: Deconstructing Nonsense; and also Ryan Gilmore – host of Inside Out Asylum, in the UK. Both Joe and I are in Southern California.

Joe Atwill’s websites:
www.caesarsmessiahdoc.com
http://caesarsmessiah.com/
http://caesarsmessiah.com/blog/

Ryan Gilmore’s website:
http://insideoutasylum.com/

Trivium Education:
www.triviumeducation.com

Notes for this episode:

Past episodes:
Dr. James DeMeo interview – “Saharasia, Pt. 1″ – #007 – members only.
Dr. James DeMeo interview – “Saharasia, Pt. 2″ – #009 – members only.
Saharasia book:
http://astore.amazon.com/gnosmedi-20/detail/0962185558
A Conversation on LSD:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qaumQvMWBA

How To Become A Cult Leader:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4oEYQhtsYw

Well-known but misleading movie portrayals:

Psycho (1960) (Norman Bates)
•   depicts psychopaths as having multiple personality disorder

slasher movie villains (70s & 80s) (Jason Voorhees, Freddy Kruger, Michael Myers)
•   deranged and manic criminally insane killers. Could be classed as psychopaths, but are very rare in the real world.

Silence of the Lambs (1991) (Hannibal Lector) (nb. Manhunter (1986) is more accurate)
•   Links psychopathy to cannibalism.

American Psycho (2000) (Patrick Bateman)
•   gives the impression that psychopaths are psychotic and hallucinate.

Accurate movie portrayals:

Gaslight (1944) (Gregory Anton)
•   A psychopath marries a woman to get at her jewels, and convinces her she is insane.

Clockwork Orange (1971) (Alex)
•   The state using aversion therapy to control a psychopath. It doesn’t work.

The Devils (1971) (Urbain Grandier)
•   portrayed as a victimised hero in the Ken Russell film and in the source novel (Aldous Huxley’s The Devils of Loudun (1952)) (see chapter 5 of Thomas Sheridan’s Defeated Demons (2012). Sheridan argues that Huxley is a psychopathic author defending the actions of a psychopathic character from history, and that the charming and sexually promiscuous Grandier was the real cause of chaos and strife at Loudun in 1634).

To Die For (1995) (Suzanne Stone)
•   Dr. Robert Hare consulted Nicole Kidman on her character

The Talented Mr Ripley (1999) (Tom Ripley)

The Imposter (2012 documentary) (Frédéric Bourdin)
•   low-level con man, who constantly changed his identity, spins an amazing web of lies on camera

Accurate symbolic fictional portrayals:

Some fantasy stories evoke the emotional realism of a psychopath using symbolism:

Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897) (nb. Count Dracula is in part based on real-life actor Sir Henry Irving)
•   drains life energy from victims (blood drinking)
•   can spread his psychopathy (by biting victims)
•   cannot self reflect (no reflection in mirrors)
•   can assume different personalities (shapeshifter)
•   able to seduce others (usually presented as very attractive to women)

Children’s Fairytales (various wicked stepmothers, imps, and wolves) Example: Rumpelstiltskin (16th century?)
•   predatory lender (creates gold out of thin air for the miller’s daughter in exchange for her life and first born child)
•   uninterested in riches, really interested in human ownership and control
•   Is defeated when protagonist becomes aware of who he really is (when she finds out his real name, a way of bringing something clearly into consciousness, the ‘spell’ on her is broken)

Marshall McLuhan: Classical Trivium

Adrian Raine’s “Anatomy of Violence”

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