Introduction.
A beginning to what hopefully becomes a long career of shared thought and newfound Continuity in the world.
Why write now?
I have decided to create a series of writings (a substack) to detail my thoughts on the world, the individual, and culture at large. There are particular forces that seek to demean, debase, and deconstruct western civilisation. One of the primary reasons that I start this newsletter is that I want to develop a new philosophy. This philosophy would be intellectually revolutionary in nature, but would also serve as an ‘existing’ philosophy. A school of thought that examines all parts of life from a new perspective, though it is one that is constructed and expands upon various aspects of liberalism, conservatism, progressivism, and traditionalism. A syncretism, a synthesis, an abomination in the eyes of the denigrators of freedom. Of idiosyncrasy I speak and of veracity I seek against the Cultural Industrialists and collaborators who desire not only control over all of the citizenry, but for their captors to want to be controlled. Their creeds, their ideologies, all spoken and in Quiet and all affirmed by the masses quietly. This capitalization of Quiet is referential to the gaslighting and culturally manipulative mouths guiding the many invisible hands of existence. Without the freedoms that many have fought for and continue to fight for, we all will speak Quiet fluently. I sincerely welcome any to join me in this movement for the 21st century and the struggle for the 3rd Millennium.
New members of the community
I hope to find both a like-minded and adversarial audience, one in which understandable truths can be divined through the practice of informational debate that is structured intelligently. Assuredly there are many who also seek politically, culturally, and socially dissident commentators, thinkers, and individuals of which I am forced, not so horribly, to be.
Publishing
Pitifully, but sometimes marvelously, the impetus and inspiration of any writer with a potent ounce of perfectionism will shift relative to the confidence and emotions of the publisher. As such, I will write as often as possible and, as I am a novice at publishing, at least once or twice a month. I believe that Mondays and Thursdays will be whenever I post. With time I think my entries will become much more prolific and of much higher quality given time.
Pandemonium (1841), by John Martin.



