“Get Lit” Livestream, 4:30 ET: How Dostoyevsky's "Demons" Described America's Descent to Madness
The controversy over national self-hatred isn't new - Fyodor Dostoyevsky described something very similar in "Demons," the subject of today's livestream
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I always loved "Donald in Mathmagic Land".
It wasn't just a children's cartoon; it was an intentional lesson in principles usually reserved for initiatic orders.
It introduces Donald to Pythagoras and the core concepts of sacred geometry: the Pythagorean theorem, the mathematical complexity of the pentagram, and the Golden Ratio.
This isn't accidental or a simple educational tool it presented the "secret Pythagorean society."
The Golden Ratio and the Fibonacci sequence, as demonstrated in the cartoon, are not just mathematical curiosities; they are the fundamental building blocks of this this reality.
They are the visible signature of the geometric code that underpins everything from atomic structures to galactic spirals.
With the right eyes, you can see what was encoded here.
A reminder that we now know the cocaine trade in England & Wales has a turnover of £10 billion per year based on analytics from sewage treatment. Cocaine is a bigger part of our economy than the British music industry.
@mark_oyk They also don’t educate them on how they and their corporate partners destroy the countries the immigrants are fleeing. They don’t remind their citizens why the immigrants speak their language
First-world countries will invite immigrants to fill jobs, but won’t educate citizens on why they need immigrants to fill those jobs.
When the citizens start complaining, they will pretend to be tough on immigration, fully understanding they caused the problems.
Repeat cycle
I haven't stopped thinking about a brilliant little girl named Faith that I met outside the Malawian consulate in Joburg.
She was born in South Africa but her whole family is undocumented. Her dad - a gardener - said they were kicked out of their house and he lost his job
Will Smith recently visited the new permanent location of the Smokin’ Joe Frazier statue at the base of the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps, where he discussed how Joe Frazier inspired Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky character and learned that Joe Frazier had limited range of motion in his left arm despite being known for his powerful left hook.
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"Lower income Americans are literally running out of money at the end of the month. We're seeing negative cash flows in the lower-income brackets where they're dipping into savings," per Kraft Heinz CEO.
Toronto's FIFA World Cup hosting duties showed very little economic gain for the city according to data - FIFA cashed out as Canada's hosting gig came with a price tag of $1 billion and Toronto taxpayers dished out $380 million to host six games
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In 1614, a book appears in Germany with no author, no source, and a shocking claim: a secret brotherhood called the Rosicrucians already exists across Europe, working in silence to transform science, medicine, and religion from the shadows.
Spoke with someone late last night who's involved in the investigation into the #Toronto and #Peel officers.
It's a lot worse than they're telling you.
The idea is to drip feed charges against these 'officers' as we go along and try water it down.
This is a "narrative management."
They're not disclosing everything, trying to soften public perception, but also trying to avoid morale collapse inside the department.
#ontario #canada #police #cdnpoli #ONpoli
In Nigeria's Benin City, artisans keep the ancient bronze-casting tradition alive, pouring molten bronze into clay moulds and building statues.
The craft, linked to the looted Benin Bronzes of 1897, is now back in global focus amid repatriation calls https://t.co/mAHRLNRDex
This Fourth of July, wake up early for a planetary surprise!
Mars and Uranus will appear very close together before sunrise. To find them, look east—Mars will appear as a red “star” above the horizon. Uranus will be above Mars, but you’ll need binoculars or a telescope to see.
Miami Vice (1984) was the first TV show to use contemporary pop music as a storytelling tool. The "In the Air Tonight" sequence in the pilot was groundbreaking, as the lyrics were used to replace dialogue and heighten the emotional stakes.