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The day before yesterday I was talking about James Burke’s BBC series The Day the Universe Changed, and today I started watching another of his TV series, Connections. I suggest that visitors of this site watch the first episode of the latter series.

Keep in mind what I was saying to Mauricio yesterday in the comments section about the possibility of the world returning to the gold standard. The Connections episode magnificently shows how fragile our technological civilisation is. Burke uses as a paradigm how a several-hour blackout in New York stopped the System in its tracks.

In my article yesterday I mentioned Sebastian Ronin, the only racialist to predict that energy devolution will open a window of opportunity for the white race in the West’s darkest hour. We can already imagine what the depletion of the oil fields will do to the world economy (everything depends on oil, even most electricity providers!).

In the episode linked above, Burke takes us momentarily into a scenario where technological civilisation collapses. After imagining how to get out of a large metropolis (at one point in the episode we see blacks chimp out), Burke takes us to an uninhabited farm that we can’t run because it relies on electricity. Fortunately, in the cellar of that farm Burke found an old plough thanks to which, and some surviving oxen, we can return to the technological times of ancient Egypt. (In such a world, our women would go back to behaving like the cute Little Red Riding Hood I mentioned a week ago in ‘Woods Girl’.)

Burkes’ plough (Connections, episode 1).

The good news, or the gospel according to Ronin, is that the oil fields are going to start running out. Some say that we will reach peak oil this decade and that, from the specific year we reach it, everything will gradually collapse over a century.

By that time Americans will be back to using their guns as they used to in the Wild West, especially to keep out the coloured zombies who will be starving, looking for food and the pussies of Little Red Riding Hoods (white women that we will be defending with all our might).

2 replies on “Plough”

I hope this happens sooner than expected.

In Russia, people are used to this kind of lifestyle so they literally fear nothing (although, it is getting weaker since american rotten culture is spreading everyday).

Dr Pierce was right about something else, the younger generations are becoming weaker and weaker. Their will to power is almost nonexistent.

They need a lead with an Iron fist in order to rectify themselves. And he was also right that concentration camps are sooooo much needed to help with this. How else can you straight up infantile adults?

The average america and his children are not mentally prepared for the collapse of their economy. The same thing can be said about most Europeans, I am afraid.

I look at my nephews and nieces and shudder. It is obvious that to rectify their hedonism we need a century of extreme hardship. While I love Uncle Adolf’s idea of ​​concentration camps in peacetime, there must first be a State controlled by us.

If things go well for us, we will witness the collapse of the dollar, then the devolution of energy (I’ll only see the first couple of decades of it), and with the eventual collapse of civilisation—and with sayings like ‘The good coloured is the dead coloured’ in this new Wild West—, white civilisation would have a chance to rise again.

This is our gospel.

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