• Culture,  Essayism,  History,  Philosophy

    The Protocols

    The introduction In the 1920s, the world saw a document that outraged in several ways. That parted the waters. As you know, the Empire is very fond of divided waters, when only the waters flow among their subjects and separate them.…

  • Art,  Essayism,  Philosophy,  Science

    In the beginning was sound

    This is an examination of the secrets behind frequencies seen in a musical perspective. Let’s start with a postulate. The six tones in the scale have a particularly universal frequency. This frequency is not relative, but absolute. Disclaimer:I already hear…

  • Culture,  Essayism

    Masculin

    Feminist ideology has tried – and unfortunately with some success – to convince the world that masculinity is toxic and that men should therefore be mentally amputated in a feminine direction and women the opposite. Because then we will probably…

  • Art,  Culture,  History

    Notes on Goethe

    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832)The core of his philosophy of life: Man is not defined by what he is, but by what he does. Read with the quote in the picture, it means that ignorant people with power are the…

  • Economy

    Capitalism – really?

    What makes it so difficult to talk to both the right and the left about the concept of capitalism, and thus also about economics in general, is that neither right-liberalism nor left-liberalism, which calls itself socialism, seem to have a…

  • Culture,  History,  Philosophy

    Materialism – as into Hell

    Why should I be interested in metaphysics, it is not modern anymore? The question is both incorrectly asked and incorrectly reasoned. First, metaphysics has never been modern, for it is the diametrically opposite of modernity. Secondly, that is precisely why…

  • History,  Philosophy

    Nebukadnezars dream

    It is slightly problematic with prophecies. They are often foggy in a way, that they can be interpreted for pretty much anything, as long as you cut a heel and chop a toe. However, one of the prophecies from the…

  • Science

    A problem called gravity

    Gravity is very poorly explained in the branch of science called physics.They assume that throwing an apple from the Tower of Pisa proves, that the mass of the Earth pulls the apple from upside to down. Is that so?There is…

  • Culture,  History,  Politics

    The Empire and East Asia

    How much do we know about the history of East Asia? For example, do we know the history of Japan? Or an even better question: Do we know the history that was shredded when the post-war mythologies were pumped out…

  • Culture,  Essayism,  History,  Politics

    The City of the Dead

    Years ago, I had the privilege of being a first-row spectator on the floor of the global-experimental project for a few years. From a windswept roof-over-head view in an allotment district, I looked into one of the mini-metropolis of Copenhagen’s…

  • Essayism,  History

    Skulls, bones and pirates

    ”What are you waving out of the trunk of the bike cart, Little Joey?’< ‘It’s a real pirate flag, and it’s weely cool!’ Little Joeys father thinks so too. He’s a hipster, and he wears his trendy black T-shirt with…

  • Essayism

    The 76 logical fallacies

    Logic Is the second step in the problem-solving three-part syntax called Trivium. It is part of the syntax of actual thinking. If thinking is to take place, you have to work out your general grammar, which consists of asking what, who,…

  • History

    The vikings

    Be prepared for a journey here. It’s not a short one, but it is one of the most rewarding and intriguing ones. History is beginning to make sense, and a larger picture can now be seen. It is the history…

  • Economy,  History

    The Venetian curse

    The world is experiencing a League of Cambrai moment right now. There is a minute of silence, where one hears a shy voice in the second back row asking ‘This Cambrai thing, what is that?’ A little world history. In short,…

  • Culture,  Essayism

    Dictionary of NewSpeak

    Definition of New Speak:A term for words that mean something else and in some cases the exact opposite of the original meaning of the word. New Speak was described by George Orwell in his famous book 1984 as being the ultimate language…

  • Art,  Essayism,  History,  Philosophy

    Chivalry – truth and nothingness

    We live in times where universal human values and concepts able to describe them are vanishing. Often they seem lost or so changed in their core, that they are no longer adequate. In some cases values and concepts are so exposed to scorn, censorship, condemnation or attacked…

  • Culture,  Essayism,  History,  Psychology

    Magic

    What is the problem with the practice of magic? The answer may be simple and obvious. The Church Fathers had an answer that is worth meditating on. It is largely the same answer that we find in the Indian yogic…

  • Culture,  History,  Philosophy

    The State

    Democracy is in a sorry state. It turns out to be outdated news. In Plato’s State, democracy has no high status. Among the five options he describes for forming a state, democracy is the second lowest. Lower is only tyranny.…