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"During the reign of the Third Reich, Adolf Hitler, along with his devoted followers, made plans for Germany founded on principles of superiority, a master race and the belief in “A Thousand-Year Reich.”....Yet beneath this façade of cultural glory and German supermen was the paradoxical obsession with death, ruin, and martyrdom. Inspired by Wagner, neo-Romanticism, monumentality, and volkish ideology, Hitler crafted a Germany built on sacrifice, hero worship, and fascist aesthetic politics. The culmination of which contributed to the creation of a Nazi Totenkult; a powerful civil religion that ultimately ended in an ideological national ******* and widespread immolation at the end of World War II."What was that one crazy government in Europe during World War II, that was also a death cult, that just loves gassing large numbers of people in mass?
"....spoke in-depth about his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter, now X, including a wild monologue on the woke “mind virus” and “zombie apocalypse” it threatens to usher in."
"“So, a philosophy that would be ordinarily quite niche and geographically constrained, so that the fallout area would be limited, whereas effectively given an information weapon, information technology weapon, to propagate what is essentially a mind virus to the rest of Earth and the outcome of that mind virus is very clear if you walk around the streets of downtown San Francisco, it is the end of civilization.”
In order for the virus to propagate, Musk added, “it must suppress opposing view points.”
Rogan and Musk described it as a “death cult” and blamed apparent “extinctionists for propagating the extinction of humanity and civilization.”"
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Elon Musk Goes Buck Wild in Really, Really Long Talk on Joe Rogan’s Podcast
YouTube/The Joe Rogan ExperienceElon Musk made his fourth appearance Tuesday on Joe Rogan’s podcast–and did not disappoint.Speaking on The Joe Rogan Experience, the Tesla CEO admitted he still wants t...ca.finance.yahoo.com
"What would totalitarian governments of the past have looked like if they were never defeated? The Nazis operated with 20th Century technology and it still took a world war to stop them. How much more powerful – and permanent – could the Nazis have been if they had beat the US to the atomic bomb? Controlling the most advanced technology of the time could have solidified Nazi power and changed the course of history.""During the reign of the Third Reich, Adolf Hitler, along with his devoted followers, made plans for Germany founded on principles of superiority, a master race and the belief in “A Thousand-Year Reich.”....Yet beneath this façade of cultural glory and German supermen was the paradoxical obsession with death, ruin, and martyrdom. Inspired by Wagner, neo-Romanticism, monumentality, and volkish ideology, Hitler crafted a Germany built on sacrifice, hero worship, and fascist aesthetic politics. The culmination of which contributed to the creation of a Nazi Totenkult; a powerful civil religion that ultimately ended in an ideological national ******* and widespread immolation at the end of World War II."
"In essence, death was a “central part of the ethos of the Third Reich.” However, Hitler did not rely on Wagner and a legacy of neo-Romanticism alone to construct his Totenkult; another fundamental element was the cult of dead heroes."
"The attitude expressed by this naïve German soldier speaks to the glorified ideal felt by many Germans that “Death in battle not only guaranteed eternal life for the martyr but also acted as a resurgent life force for the Fatherland.” The last line in his letter, “perhaps it is better than to have the victory” also shows the notion that sometimes the sacrifice is more important than the actual victory itself."
I really don't want to say this, but I think World War III is going hot in the Middle East right now.
Everything in the end is AI versus humanity.