1/ Given that Strauss was a Hobbesian scholar and the student of Carl Schmitt (the Nazi Jurist)... what does 'The Farabian Turn imply?
About Schmitt: his reference to Melvil's novel Benito Cereno was a fine a bit of political esoteric writing as their is.
2/ How does the number '17' enter into Machiavels Discourses on Livy, and is it related in any way to the code used to obscure Strauss's translation of Maimonides?
3/ Given that Urania is an American CT, why does Evola cite it, and is it related to an esoteric reading of Aristotle?
Maras predicts that Trump won in 2016 because the turnout for him exceeded the expected amount, which the software had been capped at. She alleges that, because of 2016, a turnout cap wasn’t likely set in 2020, and again, when ,,
'Tore Maras said she’s a private contractor who worked for a conglomerate of private companies that were all created under the purview of former CIA Director John Brennan.'
Maras alleges that the voting machine software used in U.S. elections was developed by one of Brennan’s companies, and allows “full control of the electoral process.” Her role during the 2012 federal election was to ensure evidence of vote manipulation had been erased ...
tl;dr How many wagons? Oh. Oh my no. But I’m going to fly over there on my dragon and laugh at his army as it falls apart from starvation. It’ll be hilarious.
There are few more important subjects for Patriots to know than Logistics[1]. Here is a pleasant way to learn:
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I'd love to hear your take on how the Left simultaneously opposes the role of State Legislatures in the Electoral College, yet pushes NPVIC on the theory of State Plenary power.
Certain legal questions may affect implementation of the compact. Some legal observers believe states have plenary power to appoint electors as prescribed by the compact; others believe that the compact will require congressional consent under the Constitution's Compact Clause &c
So, which is it? All Plenary Power to the Sovereign States!
For the remote chance anyone is overwhelmed by all the links, I gave 'The Small Library' as a set of 'reserve readings' in as brief a compass as I could
In July 1416, during the vacancy in the Papacy caused by the deposition of John XXIII, Poggio went to the Irish foundation of St. Gall, ...
|p28 In July 1416, during the vacancy in the Papacy caused by the deposition of John XXIII, Poggio went to the Irish foundation of St. Gall, fifteen miles from Constance, together with Bartolomeo, the poet, Cencio, and other friends, to look for manuscripts. There they found ...
. There they found a complete Quintilian, the Italian copies being defective, Asconius, and part of Valerius Flaccus. Cencio says that.these manuscripts were found in the library, and goes on to speak of a tower. hard by where countless manuscripts were imprisoned like captives.