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The 13th Tribe
The Warping of The American Mind: A Sidebar to The Lies that Bind Us
© 2017 James LaFond
JUN/12/17
I have recently listened to a podcast concerning the Salem Witch Trials which once again demonstrated for me the pendulous seesaw of American thought, which by its very nature, insures, either by design or happenstance, that our past, as a ruthlessly planted people, shall remain forever obscured.
Missing the Salient Point, if I were a teacher, would be the course on American History which I would present just before my being torn apart by a mob of ignorant postmodern savages. What has forever been the case in the question most important to the understanding of American origin, that being the question of the nature of and influence upon our development of the Aboriginal Americans of the Eastern Woodlands, has swung between two equally nonsensical views, that of the Hobbesian beast man testing the pure-hearted Christian versus the ideal of Rousseau’s noble savage innocently resisting the pure evil that is the Whiteman.
Both of these views are so childlike in their simplicity and so platonically wedded to artificial forms as to be utterly inhuman, that it is a wonder that most Americans cleave insanely to the precepts of Rousseau and that the reactionary Right adheres with equally blind and obtuse fanaticism to the opposite fallacy posited by Hobbes. Both precepts are flawed in that no practical natural state of man is recognized: viewing uncivilized man as either a feral ork, ravenously devouring and destroying all things on base impulse, to that of the semi-divine fool petting saber-toothed tigers beneath the leafy fronds of paradise.
Both views are essentially derived from the Old Testament. Taking this into account, along with the interesting facts that the broadcasters of this podcast believe that all current social woes are the result of conscious, coordinated efforts to subvert Christian-European Culture by puppet-master Jews, and that they completely miss the fact that the first New Englanders saw themselves as nothing less than the new expression of Isrаel, that they were going to serve the God of the Isrаelites as his new Chosen People in “these goings down of the sun,” and succeed in reclaiming a “wasted voyd” where the original Isrаelites [the genetic ones] had failed, has lead me to frame this exploration in terms of what I see as the birth of 13th Tribe of Isrаel.
I expect all of my readers to hate this, especially the Jews, the Christians and the White Nationalists, so do yourself a favor and avoid anything tagged under The 13th Tribe.
The podcast is linked below, a podcast I much enjoyed despite the warping of the facts by omission, which is no sin in our current age, as nothing that is not warped is regarded as a suitably consumable fact for the semi-literate animal farm. I will be using this podcast as a discussion point, referencing statements by the guest and hosts by the minute.
The subject matter falls squarely in the Yellow Negroes and White Indians category, but the excavation of the faulty American consciousness, of a dualistic reasoning pattern that fates us to be idiots of one extreme or the other, rather than understanding beings, that the subject matter will serve as a tool for a revelation of our dysfunction and therefore stand as a sub-work of The Lies That Bid Us.
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Koanic     Jun 13, 2017

Welp, you're wrong. I'm a 1/8 Ashkenazi Christian white nationalist, and I love it!
J     Jun 13, 2017

I found another interview that dances right around the main point.

youtu.be/W4KiOECVGLg

The interviewee has apparently wrotten a book about tribe. He wonders, "why did the whites run off and join the indians, but the indians never ran off to join the whites? After all, they had houses and schools and so on." He has apparently no inkling ofof the plantation system.

Then, after explaining why smaller trobes are so mich more cohesive and mentally healthy, he completely jumps the shark and says "if only our politicians would treat the whole country as our tribe." Completely un-self-aware.
Jeremy Bentham     Jun 15, 2017

"Living in the freedom in the forest, the North American Indian was wretched, but he felt himself inferior to no man; as soon as he wants to penetrate into the social hierarchy of the white men, he can only occupy the lowest rank therein, for he comes as a poor and ignorant man into a society where knowledge and wealth prevail. Having led an adventurous life, full of afflictions, but also full of proud emotions, (18) he must submit to a monotonous, obscure, and degraded existence. In his eyes the only result of this vaunted civilization is that he must earn his bread by hard and ignoble labor. And even that result he cannot always be sure to obtain."

(18) “There is something in the adventurous life of hunting people which seizes the heart of man and carries him away in spite of reason and experience.” -Alexis de Tocqueville , Democracy in America VOL I, Part II, Chapter Ten, "The Three Races that inhabit the United States” 1838
Jeremy Bentham     Jun 15, 2017

“Living in the freedom in the forest, the North American Indian was wretched, but he felt himself inferior to no man; as soon as he wants to penetrate into the social hierarchy of the white men, he can only occupy the lowest rank therein, for he comes as a poor and ignorant man into a society where knowledge and wealth prevail. Having led an adventurous life, full of afflictions, but also full of proud emotions, (18) he must submit to a monotonous, obscure, and degraded existence. In his eyes the only result of this vaunted civilization is that he must earn his bread by hard and ignoble labor. And even that result he cannot always be sure to obtain.”

(18) “There is something in the adventurous life of hunting people which seizes the heart of man and carries him away in spite of reason and experience.” -Alexis de Tocqueville , Democracy in America VOL I, Part II, Chapter Ten, "The Three Races that inhabit the United States” 1838
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