Marc Lombardo (@aliveoccupation) 's Twitter Profile
Marc Lombardo

@aliveoccupation

Author of Economies Of Whiteness and Critique of Sovereignty. Independent scholar, critic, citizen. Advocate for implementing @meersrm yesterday.

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linkhttps://www.amazon.com/Economies-Whiteness-Social-Ecology-Liberals/dp/061580375X calendar_today06-10-2011 04:09:51

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Remember that time they did a school shooting at Brown so they could assassinate a nuclear physicist at MIT… the one who was the expert in nuclear fusion… and everyone would think the shooter was just some lunatic with a grudge? That was nuts.

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"But the rate of profit does not, like rent and wages, rise with the prosperity, and fall with the declension, of the society. On the contrary, it is naturally low in rich, and high in poor countries, and it is always highest in the countries which are going fastest to ruin." —

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Has anyone noticed predictive announcements/advertisements so precise that not even total digital surveillance footprints can explain them? I buy some garlic. Wait a few days. Nothing about garlic in my feed. Finally use it. Get 1st post about garlic in my feed that I remember.

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We could have a utopia where robots do most of the labor. Instead we've got a dystopia where AI programs push human employees to work like robots.

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Because Obama is back in the news, I see a bunch of Internet liberals insisting that his (and Bush's) bank bailouts were "paid back." This is a flagrant lie, and you don't have to take my word for it - take the Fed's word. A couple hundred billion dollars of TARP money may

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[RG911Team] Odds of surviving 9/11: All Cantor Fitzgerald employees: 31.5% Cantor Fitzgerald employees who participated in a 1998 economic security wargame with the US Navy: 100% And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Cantor Fitzgerald workers who participated in this

[RG911Team] Odds of surviving 9/11:

All Cantor Fitzgerald employees: 31.5%

Cantor Fitzgerald employees who participated in a 1998 economic security wargame with the US Navy: 100%

And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

Cantor Fitzgerald workers who participated in this
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The single most high leverage thing you can eliminate from your diet is fried food. Do so and you will almost certainly feel better.

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Breaking, NYT: "The only passenger in the car when an American citizen was shot and killed by a federal officer in South Texas last year had planned to speak up and contradict the government’s account of the shooting. However, the passenger, Joshua Orta, died in an unrelated car

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“The Four Conditions of Happiness: Life in the open air,
Love for another being,
Freedom from ambition,
Creation.” — Albert Camus

“The Four Conditions of Happiness:
Life in the open air,
Love for another being,
Freedom from ambition,
Creation.”

— Albert Camus
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When Epstein said whoops, it meant the opposite. And a few days after this comes out, Jr. totally rolls over on his core issue. Apparently this is how you go from leading litigation against glyphosate to endorsing its immunity. Aubrey Marcus you still vouch for this POS?!

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The argument structure is always the same. Leaded petrol: we need it for engine performance. Removing it would increase costs and damage the car industry. We removed it. Engines still work. Blood lead levels dropped. Childhood IQ scores rose. DDT: we need it for crop

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Using 50+ years of tree-ring data across Sweden's 23-million-hectare forest, researchers found that rising CO2 is actively reducing nitrogen availability in boreal forests. The extra CO2 stimulates plant growth, which increases nitrogen uptake. But nitrogen isn't magically

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PSA: We won’t be taking any lessons on what evil is from people who protected Jeffrey Epstein raping children and/or looked the other way as Bibi Netanyahu committed a genocide in broad daylight.