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Hello and welcome dear reader to my self-insert page! My name's Luna, and I believe (among other things) that Anarchy is always preferable to a state, Death is awesome, the White Race is Culturally and Spiritually superior to all others, America is alive, God and Jesus are Extraterrestrials, Old stock Americans are God's Chosen People, and Technology is really cool.
Overview
Civic Views
I believe in an Individualist, heavily Americanized strand of National Anarchism divorced from the conspiracism and crypto-statism of Southgateism. Nations and Peoples, like individuals, have a natural right to sovereignty, self-government, and self determination. As such I believe society should be run by homogenous communities which are run through Direct Democracy. In order to provide defense for each other, these communities should create voluntary associations such as Confederations, functioning in a manner similar to Panarchy or Patchwork, with communities deciding on the specifics of how they are run. (E.g: A Socialist commune coexists with neighboring Mutualist and more Propertarian communities.)
I would also say I'm influenced by Theodemocracy, applying a Jeffersonian and Anarchist perspective. I'd say that Direct Democracy and Voluntary Association would lead to the creation of Religious Communities based around consent and would best bring about the will of both God and the people. The most Holy government is self-government.
In my specific case, my ideal and what I advocate for with unwavering loyalty and fervor, is the creation of a Perpetual Union of predominantly Religious Communities brought together by a Religious-Political doctrine of Columbicism, which would ruthlessly expand out into North America at first, and eventually the rest of the world, creating an Eternal Frontier and bringing the beauty of America across the world. Russia? Let's call it West Alaska! South America? It's our new Wild West! Europe? Why, it's been an everlasting goal of America to bring freedom and justice to the continent. Though it is very important to remember that this continuation of Manifest Destiny is more of a long-term ideal for the American people to strive for and work towards than something that should be enforced by a state, for such a thing would only cause a repeat of history, with the state “settling” the Wild Frontiers with it's rampant Urbanization, Industrialism, and so-called “progress” and “civilization”. Our Progress is only that we might progress towards God. Our civilization is that of unrepressed creativity, individuality, community, and total freedom of form and expression.
Economic Views
I vehemently support Market Anarchism, and most other schools of Anarchist economic thought, including Agorism, Rothbardianism, Mutualism, and even some variants of Socialism, however I make a very clear distinction in which ones I do support.[11] Economic Regulations do nothing to help the people, or even to limit the businesses and corporations which they are meant to go against, instead bringing about Corruption and a system of state-privileged Corporatocracy. Any form of statist economy inevitably falls into this, no matter how “Laissez Faire” it may be touted as. The state, so long as it exists and reigns, will always meddle in the economy, be it through Regulation, direct control of the economy, such as in State Capitalism and State Socialism, or through plain old Cronyism.
Free Markets, in their true and uninhibited form, are the very sum of Voluntary action, production, consumption, trade, etc. by Individuals. The Wildly Free Market, without any state to repress it, would “eat the rich”, so to speak, regulating itself. Combined with Geoanarchism or some form of Geomutualism, where land is either owned by none, or by the Community, and rent is a thing of the past, there can be no reigning Landowning Class.
Cultural Views
I vehemently, and I do mean VEHEMENTLY despise the retarded narrative of the “Culture War”. This sort of thing has been pushed by an elite class of Race Traitors and Foreign Agents (no, I'm not talking about Jews) that wish to see the destruction of America, and to that extent everything else beautiful in the world. Every single “Conservative” jackass media pundit who likes to demonize Queers but won't utter a word about Race is equally as guilty as every virtue-signaling Progressive Twitter Shitlib. They're paid off by the same groups and they ultimately have the same goal of suppressing Liberty, Individuality, and every other great ideal our predecessors strived and died for, and hoisting up their own demented flag of Collectivistic, Race Communist tyranny.
Culture is a matter that should be wholly up to Individuals and their Communities. Don't like Queers? Good news, you can just live somewhere without them. Other way around? Same story. Have a small, particular, weird ideology or religion? Form your own community with others who share the same ideas. This is as complex as it needs to be. As soon as somebody starts talking to you about needing to enforce their values and their strict morality and worldview, you should really just tune them out.
Philosophical Views
I believe that all men are created equal, and that they are endowed by their Creator with inalienable Natural Rights. While I am not truly a political Liberal, I carry a lot of the values of Classical Liberalism to their logical extremes: Wildly Free Markets, Liberty secured through Polycentric Law, Absolute Individualism, Absolutely limited government, which means No Government At All, and a Righteous advocacy for all Political Freedoms. I think these Enlightenment values are a major part of what lead to America's success as a nation and to the development of the American spirit and character, and that the co-opting of them (as seen in modern day Social Liberalism and Progressivism) and the outright rejection of them (as seen in Reactionary and Traditionalist movements) are both horribly unamerican evils.
I remain a fervent advocate of Death, Violence, and Combat, as I think they are some of the most beautiful parts of life, the most thrilling experiences that there are. I believe that the American spirit, especially the spirit of the Frontier, is especially brutal and even barbaric, and that this is by no means a bad thing. The Frontiersmen who settled the West were more often than not extremely violent against the so-called “natives”, and would stop at nothing to make a home for themselves and their people, and to spread the beauty of America and its ideals. A horrible evil of the present is the descendants of these men outright rejecting their legacy, disavowing their heritage, selling themselves and their Nation out to foreigners. They worship nothing but weakness, fragility, and victimhood. If we want to revitalize the American spirit and see a return of the Frontier, we need to see this sort of attitude dissipate from the popular mindset.
Religious Views
My religious views are very syncretic and messy, but to put it in a broad perspective I believe in Columbicism, meaning I support almost any religious movement originating from White Americans or Anglo-Saxons. For my personal theology, I'm mostly focused on learning more and researching before taking concrete stances, but as of right now I would describe myself as a Spiritualist Protestant Christian and an Animist, with varying influences from different beliefs systems which I plan to learn more about, including, but not limited to Scientology, Mormonism, British Israelism, Thelema, and other American Spiritual and Religious movements.
I believe that every single object, force, word, idea, whatever it may be, is imbued with a soul and is sentient, and has its own agency, rights, and purpose. I extend this idea to Technology and the very Land itself especially, but it's important to remember my Animism is all-encompassing. This does not mean I support Idolatry, however, as I believe there is only one true God (part of a three-personage Godhead), but I believe that he works through the spiritual forces behind our world. In particular, I believe that the North American Continent, in its entirety, is alive and has a will of its own, falling in line with the will of the American people. Arguably I treat America like a sub-deity in itself, a sort of divine mother brought about through Divine Providence. I believe nations, cultures, peoples, and races all have a Spiritual force guiding them and keeping them as a cohesive thing. The American Spirit in particular is one of Individuality, Liberty, Freedom, Natural Rights, Democracy, and Religious Freedom, and it lives and perpetuates itself through loyal Americans and their works. These ideas are a major part of why I advocate the creation of a ‘Spiritual Confederation’. An entity united not by a tyrannical State, Dictator, or Military, but by God and the very soul of the Nation itself.
When it comes to relations with other Christians, I'm very Ecumenical, with the major exception being Catholics. Catholicism and the Catholic Church are in my eyes the most disgusting betrayal of the word of God. The Church has become an institution that will stop at nothing to sacrifice Christian belief in favor of secular support of the Papacy and ruthless pushing of authority. Catholicism in its entirety is something I see as wholly incompatible with the American spirit.
Technological Views
A major force of Centralization and the encroachment of the state upon the populace is that of the urbanized area, the city. In cities people have no sense of Community, and certainly a dampened sense of Individuality. Every single resource or service they could ever need is usually at their doorstep, which, in theory, would be great and wonderful. But when it's the state forcing the people to receive these things from the state, an unhealthy culture of reliance is born. People are forced to stick to dead-end jobs because they're sunken in rent, bills, debt, etc. and the issues don't stop there. Cities as they are pretty much represent everything I despise. They have made life unfulfilling for millions of people, crushed their spirits and made them live like sardines. They have perpetuated ruthless Multiculturalism and Miscegenation, any metropolis such as New York, Chicago, Paris, or London can show this in its most gory detail. No amount of UBI, Welfare, Public Funding, or “walkability” can solve these fundamental issues we see perpetuated by the city. The only solution is Deurbanization.
The Rural, Agrarian, self-reliant life, be it alone or in a community of those like you, is one of the most beautiful ways to live. Far and away from the state, among those who you trust and those who trust you, living feels more purposeful and, well, alive. You can be free to pursue your passions, Artisan craftsmanship especially flourishes, another avenue where the individual can assert their freedom from the state, in contrast to forces such as mass-production.
It is important to note, however, that I am far and away from being anywhere near anti-technology. The questions we need to ask are: A. Who is controlling technology and B. How are they using it? When it's in the hands of the state, technology is used to oppress, monitor, and control. But in the hands of the individual, it can change everything. Creativity and expression are free to be unleashed upon the world, life can be made easier, people can be brought together from miles away, United by ideas and concepts. And the most important aspect of technology for me is that of freedom of form. The greatest extension of individuality - to biology.
Bringing in theological aspects, I am a firm believer in Transfigurism, also known as Christian Transhumanism, leading me to advocate for Freedom of Form and Progress Theology. If humans were made in God's image, with little distinction besides sex (something which we can transcend), and God is to the best of our knowledge an amorphous and perhaps polymorphous God, are we not meant as a species to be equally amorphous? Why should our God-given rights to individuality and diversity stop at our bodies? I'm also very in line with the Mormon belief that God was once a man from another planet (an Extraterrestrial) who ascended to Godhood, and it is the destiny of posthumanity to become like him.
Writings
Power: Statist and Anarchist
Violence; Power, Force, Domination, Combat, Sheer Might; is the basis and root of ALL political power. The state maintains its control through a monopoly on violence. The freeman asserts his freedom through his (more often than not) violent resistance to said state. There has never been a case of peaceful domination. Just as much - no state can exist without violent repression of its dissidents or perceived detractors, and subjugation of its citizens (slaves, in better conditions!). This is why ideas like Nozick's Night-Watchman State or those of the Post-Libertarians are pure nonsense. The state has no reason to protect the "civil liberties" (whatever that means, and we know full well that the state takes advantage of that lack of clear definition!) of its subjugates, so long as they have bread and circuses to keep them distracted. No state exists for the purpose of the defense of its citizens. States exist to rob, cheat, lie to, attack, kill, suppress, and generally disregard the will of the people subjugated by them. The state does this through all sorts of ways, be it through taxation, rent, debt, brute force, coercion, etc. but all of these actions and institutions stem from two things - force and invasion.
Now, contrary to what you may hear from other so-called Anarchists (whether they be actual Anarchists or simply misuse the term), I'm actually quite in favor of force, power, and violence. My issues are with invasion and tyranny. The Anarchist appreciation of force is towards the enforcing of the individual and the community's autonomy from the state, the Anarchist appreciation of power is towards the power to be free in all aspects of one's life and to maintain that freedom, and the Anarchist appreciation of violence is towards liberatory violence from the state's gangster police. The state's institution of force is towards destroying individual autonomy and lining its own pockets, the state's institution of power is towards abolishing freedom and solidifying its 'rightful' place, the state's institution of violence is to put down any and all opposition from those who would dare to escape it's maw.
Point is - Anarchy isn't about destroying power or ending violence, it's about taking such things out of the hands of the state and back into the hands of individuals. Ending the state's monopoly on violence, along with all of its other monopolies. Every 'justification' for the state is a loose lie built on a faulty foundation. As I said before and will repeat with a fervent mantra; Force, Coercion, Violence is the foundation of the state, and, just as much, all of the best ways to resist it.
Long Live Death!
Death is equally as important as life is, if not more. Death sustains life by giving it a place to grow from. Death only begets life as what decays and rots is reborn on another day. Death puts an end to stagnation and misery, just as much as life leads to joy and fulfillment. When an animal dies in the forest, its body becomes nourishment for the forest and the animals and insects and plants within the ecosystem. The animal is dead, yes, but its death has given and sustained life to countless other organisms. If there was only life, and no death, life would become stagnant, boring, depressive, whatever would we do if we were forced to live in eternal misery, no violence to reprieve others and no suicide to escape? Pay no mind to Immortalist dreamers, who want us all to live as depressives in nursing homes well past our twilight years. A short and meaningful death is always superior to a long and pointless life. To embrace death, not to fear it, not to shun it, but to love it for what it is, is to make peace with nature. We all have our time to go, and that's what gives us reason to press on and make what little time we have on this earth mean something. The beauty of a short life was something recognized by the people of antiquity and the artists of the classical era. The horrible drabness of a long, pointless, overworked, boring life is a product of our modernity. What sounds better to you; living a long dull life of work and loneliness, living for 80 years and even at your oldest working at a retail job because you could never retire, croaking of a heart failure as you bag somebody's milk, or dying quickly and violently for something you care about with someone you love at your side?
Miscellaneous
Aesthetics
- Anarcho-Frontierism
- Techno-Ruralism
- Americanism
- Technobarbarians
- Psycadelica
- Cyberdelia
- Outlaws and Criminals
Literature
Includes Books, Essays, Articles, Manifestos and anything else that fits.
Read
Politics
- Against Democracy - Jason Brennan
- Anarchism and American Traditions - Voltairine de Cleyre
- Origins and Doctrine of Fascism: With Selections from Other Works - Giovanni Gentile
- The Declaration of Independence - Thomas Jefferson
- Liberalism: In the Classical Tradition - Ludwig von Mises
- Our Enemy, the State - Albert Jay Nock
- Anarcho-Fascism: Nature Reborn - Jonas Nilsson
- Common Sense - Thomas Paine
- Egalitarianism as a Revolt Against Nature and Other Essays - Murray Rothbard
- The National Anarchist Manifesto - Troy Southgate
- No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority - Lysander Spooner
- Individual Liberty - Benjamin Tucker
Economics
- The Accursed Share: An Essay on General Economy, Volume I - Georges Bataille
- The Iron Fist Behind The Invisible Hand - Kevin Carson
- The Thermidor of the Progressives - Kevin Carson
- Anarchism and Markets - Kevin Carson
- The Left-Rothbardians - Kevin Carson
- Capitalism and Freedom - Milton Friedman
- Progress & Poverty - Henry George
- The Natural Economic Order - Johann Silvio Gesell
- Individualism and Economic Order - Friedrich von Hayek
- The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money - John Maynard Keynes
- New Libertarian Manifesto - Samuel Edward Konkin III
- The Entrepreneurial State - Mariana Mazzucato
- The Theory of Money and Credit - Ludwig von Mises
- Economic Calculation in Socialist Commonwealth - Ludwig von Mises
- The Fourth Industrial Revolution - Klaus Schwab
- Stakeholder Capitalism: A Global Economy that Works for Progress, People and Planet - Klaus Schwab
Philosophy
- Technoromanticism: Digital Narrative, Holism, and the Romance of the Real - Richard Coyne
- The Way of Men - Jack Donovan
- Leviathan - Thomas Hobbes
- The Futurist Manifesto - Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
- Might is Right - Ragnar Redbeard
- Sayings of Ragnar Redbeard - Ragnar Redbeard
- How Cosmic Forces Shape Our Destinies - Nicola Tesla
History
- Our Nordic Race - Richard Kelly Hoskins
- Race and Reason: A Yankee View - Carleton Putnam
- Species With Amnesia: Our Forgotten History - Robert Sepehr
Religion
- The Gods Have Landed: New Religions From Other Worlds - Various Authors[12]
- Transhumanism and Transcendence: Christian Hope in an Age of Technological Enhancement - Various Authors[13]
Currently Reading
Unfinished
User Recommendations
- Title - Author - User
- Industrial Society and It's Future - Ted Kaczynski - Schumacherianism
Relations
Free Spirits
Ideologies closest to mine.
- Artisan Anarchism - Probably the best ideology that there is on this hellsite, and there's a great ball behind it too :3
- CarrotsRppl2ism - Holy Mother of based! We agree on so much, and I'm glad to have influenced you a bit.
- Gamerism - So epic! So based! 1000000/10
Free at Heart
Ideologies I share many values and beliefs with, but differ on key issues.
- Proletariat Builderism - You're alright I suppose. Way better than how you used to be. But you'd be like 10x better if you were Protestant, more Progressive, and liked America.
Loose-Chained
Decent enough ideologies which I have some disagreements with, from minor to major.
- Baundoun Thoughts - Okay you've improved alot, and I'm glad our little feud is over. Christianity is good, Metamodernism is something I'll be looking into soon, and your politics are fine ig, my main issue with you is your philosophy (especially the Zizekian nonsense about muh ideology and archetyperinos).
- Romantic Egoism -We have almost completely contrary philosophies, but besides that's we have too many similarities for me to not rate you this high. Long live death!
- Xiaokang Neocameralism - Billions must rizz up armpits fr 🔥🔥🔥 (Nice taste in art)
- Libertarian D4shism - You've become evil :(((( Jokes aside, you're not terrible I guess. Though Gnosticism stinks and the trinity is a bunch of Catholic malarkey.
- Timocratic Neocameralism - If only you were like this during my NRx phase, I'd drool over you then. I dislike a lot of parts but at least you like Confederalism and are a Libertarian in some capacity.
- Agricoetism - Decent guy and we share some values, but it's a shame you're a Vanguardist.
Sodomy is Aryan too bro just trust me.
Proles
Stagnant, stale, boring ideologies and pseuds abound.
- Pragmatic Amism - Pretty lame but at least it's not as contradictory as your old ideologies. I don't have much judgement to give since you have nothing written, besides that I think you advocate tyranny. Ethnopluralism is cool doe.
- Vistulism - You remind me of myself during my Market Socialist-Cybercommunist phase (dark times). You're pretty much just a spicy DemSoc with some heckin wacky tendencies, but you overall succumb to dumb impossible ideas like Left Unity. Embrace Anarchism fully and you'll be cooler.
- Dokevism - I guess you have good aims (Hedonism is based), but to embrace the state in order to pursue these aims is the worst of errors. And why does intelligence/technical ability give any man the right to rule over another?
- Constantine Thought - While I agree with you on many points, I think you're, in general, a mess of contradictions, and I really dislike the Orthodoxy.
- Cannabis Anarchy - Your economics are alright, but I heavily detest Post-Structuralism and the horrific unchristly ideas that it pushes. Please stop it with the demiurge-matrix-I'm-so-schizo larp.
- Nurulisme - Well you can certainly type up a storm, that's for certain. But no wall of text can justify your rabid collectivism. Also Deism is coal (except for when the founders did it).
- Hoodism - Industrial commie, not so great. Buuut Autonomism is at least superior to state socialism, so I'll give you that. Also your page is as empty as a desert, so I can't judge much.
- ⠀ism - Okay so after reviewing your page again I've come to fully realize its written with chatGPT. Nice Transhumanist praxis bro.
- Temujin Leeism - 1. Markets don't cause megacorps, governments do. 2. Go back to reddit. 3. Get better at English.
- Meadowsin's Basilisk - So heckin cool and schizo sis...
- Hysteria Thought - OMG BRO READING YOUR PAGE MADE ME GO SCHIZO CRAZY OMG!!!!!!!!!
Managers
Useful idiots and bootlickers.
- Brazilian Liberalism - Brimstone.
- Mordecaism - KK's alt.
- Rigby Thought - KK's alt to use when he's feeling homophobic.
- Neo-Anthony Bax Thought - Ehhhhhh... You can coat yourself in whatever philosophies you like, but you're pretty much just a boring State Socialist.
- Alstūdism - Fascisto-Communist, Anti-American, Vikang larper. I actually don't mind European Pagan faiths, they have their roots in the truth at least. I can't say the same about the rest of your ideas. If only you stayed a National Anarchist.
Also, you're brown. - File:New16384.png Personne Thought - You're basically just a worse version of what you were before. Open wide and take your pinkpills >:3
- Hispanic Reactionary Monarchism - Truly, truly abhorrent. Death to tyrants and death to Catholicism.
- Distributist Reactionarism - You are a shining example of the horrors of miscegenation. Stay in Brazil.
Slave-Masters
Ideologies I find downright evil, but the theorists behind them know what they're talking about.
- Tiberius Thought - Cool dude, but I find your ideology abominable. The founding fathers (yes even Hamilton) would vomit at the sight of you. the GNC is all too real.
Archons of Control
Slave-Masters, but on even higher levels.
- Neo-Optimateism - My old Teacher (and according to Cyber, Father), the great Archon of Corporate Meta-Hellish Hyperreality, now only ₽926,589 a month! You've taught me a lot, and I, unlike some others, realize that any moral argument against you is void, your ideology's one purpose is to strengthen the forces that make up Capitalism to the fullest extent - and beyond. While I no longer follow your doctrine, I see you as an exemplar of the heights that Capitalism at it's nastiest can rise. Good luck on becoming the first Austrian Economist in your government, though, and I of course respect you as a person.
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Notes
- ↑ Referencing the fact that the name "Luna" in portuguese looks like the word "Moon", as well as the fact she an Ethnonationalist
- ↑ Nobody owns the land, just as with water and air. Abandoned land is free to use, trespassing on occupied land gives the occupants the right to blow trespassers brains out.
- ↑ Part of the reason I dislike non-white people/cultures is because of their historical and contemporary treatment of the queer community. Europeans have a far better track record with such matters.
- ↑ In principle. I have yet to read anything by Proudhon but I'll get to it at some point.
- ↑ In the form of an ultra-decentralized confederation of confederations of autonomous communities.
- ↑ “If you want a society which has the innovation of free-market competition, just make the concept of society itself a competition.” ― A Friend
- ↑ “The mind is endless. You put me in a dark solitary cell, and to you that's the end, to me it's the beginning, it's the universe in there, there's a world in there, and I'm free.” ― Charles Manson
- ↑ I don't follow his atheistic beliefs but I do still agree with many of his principles and ideas.
- ↑ Including Continental Animism and Techno-Animism
- ↑ Also called Pan-American Theism and Anglotheism.
- ↑ I am a staunch opponent of Industrialism, Statist, Weakness-Worshiping Socialisms.
- ↑ James R. Lewis, J. Gordon Melton, John A. Saliba, John Whitmore, Diana Tumminia, R. George Kirkpatrick, Susan Jean Palmer, Robert W. Balch, Robert S. Ellwood, Ted Peters, J. Gordon Melton, and George M. Everhart
- ↑ Michael Burdett, Ronald Cole-Turner, Todd T. W. Daly, Celia Deane-Drummond, Stephen Garner, David Grumett, Karen Lebacqz, Gerald McKenny, Ted Peters, Michael L. Spezio, J. Jeanine Thweatt-Bates, and Brent Waters