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The Eternal Holy War Against Christianity’s Enemies: Radical Muslims, Communists, and Leftists Must Be Obliterated
Christianity stands at a crossroads, besieged by relentless enemies: radical infidel Muslims, communists, leftists, and socialists. These forces have spilled the blood of tens of millions of Christians across centuries, from the savage Islamic conquests of the 7th century to the Bolshevik slaughter of Russia’s Tsarist family in 1918 and the recent ISIS bombing of Saint Elias Greek Orthodox Church in Damascus on June 22, 2025, which killed 22 and wounded 63 (BBC News).
Core Tenets of Ultra-Accelerationism [U/ACC]
Let us not delay. The time is now to accelerate—not toward chaos but toward eternity. Together, let us conquer death, build Heaven, and claim the stars. In doing so, we honor the divine spark within us and fulfill the ultimate purpose of our existence.
The Long Awaited Massiach is Coming
The Massiach, the anointed one awaited by the Hebrew people, remains a beacon of hope and an emblem of divine intervention, not as a challenge to the person of Jesus Christ but as a continuation of God's covenant with humanity.
How to Reach 1 Billion Americans by 2030: A Policy Blueprint for Population Growth without Immigration
This essay examines a policy blueprint for population growth in the United States without relying on immigration.
Economics is Altruistic: Producing Value for Others as the Foundation of Wealth
This essay explores this concept by examining how the invisible hand of economics encourages altruism, showcasing examples, quantitative evidence, and using historical and contemporary references to bolster the argument.
The Perils of AI Regulation: Why Restraining Artificial Intelligence Will Harm Global GDP and Quality of Life
This essay examines the perils of AI regulation, arguing that it will harm global GDP and quality of life.
A Comprehensive Analysis of My Essays on Modern Economic Theory: From Value Creation to Systemic Trust
Over my essays, papers, and pieces I provide a modern framework for understanding and leveragingeconomic systems, incorporating elements from technology, sociology, and traditional economics. This analysis examines each contribution while synthesizing their collective impact on economic thought.
The Three Major Barriers to Economically Viable Nuclear Fusion: A Comprehensive Analysis
This analysis examines in detail the three most significant barriers to making fusion both economically profitable and practically achievable: the challenge of sustained plasma confinement, the materials science limitations, and the economic hurdles of scaling fusion technology.
The Art of Clean Code: A Comprehensive Guide to Better Programming
Writing clean, maintainable code is an art that takes years to master. This guide presents a philosophy built on six fundamental principles that, when followed consistently, lead to more robust and maintainable software. We'll explore each principle with practical examples in both Python and Rust, demonstrating both good and bad practices.
Wealth Creation Through Production: The Only Sustainable Path to Prosperity
This essay argues that real wealth is achieved through value production, and supports this argument with economic theory, historical examples, and empirical data to show that being a producer, not a consumer, is the pathway to prosperity.
Economics as a Self-Sustaining System: The Invisible Hand of Technological Viability
This essay delves into the mechanisms by which economics functions as a self-sustaining, adaptive system, elucidating why certain startups fail initially but succeed later, and how this optimization process parallels a form of collective, distributed intelligence.
Goodman's Law Economic Implications and Applications
This essay examines Goodman's Law, which states that when a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure. We explore its implications in economics and finance through historical case studies and analysis of major economic events.
Goodman's Law Economic Implications and Applications
This essay examines Goodman's Law, which states that when a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure. We explore its implications in economics and finance through historical case studies and analysis of major economic events.
Embarking on a New Journey
The Road Ahead: Our Plans for the Next Few Months
Orthodox Christians Must Wage a Holy War Against Radical Infidel Muslims
The barbaric suicide bombing at Saint Elias Greek Orthodox Church in Damascus, Syria, on June 22, 2025, which massacred 22 Christians and wounded 63 others (BBC News), is an act of war by the Islamic State (CNN News). Orthodox Christians must respond with a Священная Битва за Веру (Svyashchennaya Bitva za Veru, Holy Battle for Faith), a divinely ordained holy war to obliterate radical infidel Muslims like ISIS and their allies