3-D FUTUROLOGY | 2013-05-02
I read a lot of old history books. The fascination of this is its 3-D nature. The writers are talking about people in their past, and what I am getting is a view of what they thought in their time.
One writer wrote that something was "as modern as Marx, as timely as the Webbs." The Webbs founded the old British Labor Party, with its absurd nationalizations. Even neo-Marxists look upon Marx as ridiculously outdated.
But that was the future as a very mainline writer around 1955 saw it.
I am now watching episodes from "Science Fiction Theater," a TV show from 1955 to 1957. See a few of those or read some old history books and you will laugh out loud at the "inevitable future" on race or anything else.
But SF Theater was a good show and it tried to be realistic.
As I have pointed out and from my experience will have to repeat a dozen times before anybody starts thinking about the point, membership organizations must say what people want to hear. Their assumptions about the future must jibe with what their members want it to be.
From all my thought about the future, the only thing that one can implant that will definitely affect the future is an attitude. It is hard for most people to believe how firmly the idea that the white race had to be wiped out was implanted.
Now, due to us, this attitude is largely exploded. We are well on the way to making the preservation of our race one of the givens of the future.