Notices by :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital), page 32
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:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 16-Feb-2023 07:18:47 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: I really enjoyed it, it was fun. There's a huge range of methods you can use to get the job done and they leave it up to you. My favorite story was about a guy doing his test near some cliffs and he ordered the helm to sound the foghorn, then used the echo to estimate his distance from the shore.
I was boring and just used the depth sounder, log and a stopwatch. -
:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 16-Feb-2023 07:18:44 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: If you fail the exam that hard then the examiner has more to hide than you do, so you'll probably get a pass. -
:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 16-Feb-2023 07:18:37 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: Oh interesting. I assumed the glass cockpit thing was just for user friendliness and packing more instruments in. I didn't realise the old ones were unreliable. -
:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 16-Feb-2023 07:13:01 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: I had to do that before but it was for instrument training. They tape up all the portholes and make you sit at the chart table yelling instructions to the helm. They don't let you use the gps though, that'd make it kind of easy. -
:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 16-Feb-2023 07:10:15 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: I heard a story from a local about a guy who wanted to sail around the world. He had a few people on board before he set off to show off the boat, one of them asked about his route, he pulled out his "map" to show them. It was a single school atlas type thing of the entire globe. He had no detailed charts of any of the areas he planned to sail though. This was before e-plotters too. -
:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 16-Feb-2023 07:05:40 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: I'm not a pilot, but I'm also suspicious of glass cockpits a bit. I was always taught to navigate assuming electronics could and would fail at any moment. Even had it happen once: I was sailing form southampton to arklow and the GPS died. Fortunately we had everything worked out on paper so it was no big deal.
I get you can't do that in an aircraft but I'd still like actual analog instruments just in case. -
:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 16-Feb-2023 06:36:54 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: I can't wait for the first fatal accident caused by spilling coffee on the touchscreen, trying to wipe it up, switching the plane's GUI into swahili and not being able to switch it back. -
:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 13-Feb-2023 05:34:43 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: It's a shame, the statue itself was a beautiful gift. It wasn't Eiffel's fault the jew yorkers fucked it up with that nauseating doggerel at the base. -
:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 13-Feb-2023 05:10:53 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: Operation blue-beam cranking up: -
:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Sunday, 12-Feb-2023 10:54:25 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: Manifest destiny -
:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Sunday, 12-Feb-2023 01:04:41 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: Yep. Entryism only works on institutions which try to be fair and just, and in favour of agents who reject fairness and justice. It always has been and always will be a tactic that favours jews and other corrupt groups. It's much easier for them to latch on to something others have already built than to build it themselves.
Whites are favoured by self sufficiency and building parallel institutions. It's easier for us to start fresh and build something functional than immerse ourselves in the sea of pilpul necessary to free existing institutions from jewish influence.
I suspect this is why White revolutions tend to be rural, where people are most self reliant and likely to make their own arrangements, whereas jewish revolutions tend to be urban, where there are more opportunities for infiltration and deception.
Also, there's an important lesson to draw from both conclusions: If we manage to get outselves out of this one, we need to be extremely careful about the institutions we give power to. They need to be structured in such a way as to be very hostile to entryism and very vulnerable to parallel institutions. -
:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Saturday, 11-Feb-2023 08:09:34 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: Is there a way to check if anyone named "Kuch" was in the 101 airbourne in the past decade or so? -
:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Saturday, 11-Feb-2023 08:09:33 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: Yeah but would they put in that much effort? I'm guessing they just found a gym rat facing time and recruited him to be mr. "Kuch" -
:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Feb-2023 21:59:41 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: Both sides are controlled by the jews now but that wasn't always the case. -
:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Feb-2023 19:17:17 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: There were always two sets of competing values involved in setting up america: Liberalism and whigism. The freemasons, jews and neo-imperialists were the supporters of the latter, and the former was mostly (but not always) an obstacle for them to overcome.
Overall the areas they control and the institutions they have been most successful in infiltrating are the big centralised "national statist" (as you put it) ones. The regions and populations which were more inclined towards liberalism have remained the most free.
They have certainly tried to claim ownership of the liberal cause to lend themselves legitimacy, but it doesn't take more than a cursory examination to see the lie. -
:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Feb-2023 19:17:16 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: If you're using "liberal" to refer to "jewish supremacy" then yes, otherwise no. I'm sick and tired of conceding that word to them when they're so blatantly hostile to everything it stands for and the people who fought for it. -
:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Feb-2023 19:17:15 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: Lolno. The federalists were anything but liberal. They weren't pissed the crown wasn't giving them enough freedom, they were pissed they weren't on the throne. -
:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Feb-2023 19:17:14 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: I'm not american, but do go on. -
:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Feb-2023 18:03:31 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: Democracy, oligarchy or dictatorship, ultimately it doesn't matter. All institutions become corrupt in the end. All that matters is how well prepared your descendents will be to replace them. The best kind of political system is one which keeps institutions easily replaced. -
:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Tuesday, 07-Feb-2023 17:24:08 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: To be clear, what do you mean by imperial presidency? Nixon's theory that the president has the right to break the law?
Also, what was the coup d'etat?