Mathijs Koenraadt's Blog, page 16
December 31, 2024
Antony Sutton's Buried Interview
According to late professor Antony Sutton, the United States’ primary goal was to prevent another USA from rising in Russia, Europe, or elsewhere. And so, says Sutton, the US funded Bolshevism to make Russia a “captive market”. A captive market is one that can no longer innovate on its own and will be forced to “Buy American”.
Listening to professor Sutton explain this concept of captured markets (here, at t=18:20), it helped me realize the USA did the same thing to Germany in WW2. The US funded ...
December 28, 2024
Your Guy from Outer Space

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December 27, 2024
Elon Musk's "My Fellow White People" Moment

Twitter/X has blown up as American citizens are finding out about the race traitor that Tesla CEO Elon Musk really is. The Musk-Trump ticket was supposed to bring an end to uncontrolled and unnecessary immigration to the USA. But instead, Musk wants to replace the entire ‘high-skilled’ job market with Indians.
Presumably, the US oligarchs and billionaires are eyeing India as their new host market. And to capture India, the USA must hire Indian-looking staff at all levels of business, education, a...
December 23, 2024
Prince Harry's Elite Habits
I read Prince Harry’s Spare shortly after it came out. I wasn’t interested in his personal story nor in his person, but I valued the glimpse he offered into the habits of Europe’s top aristocrats:
Visit the outdoors as often as you can
Spend at least 1 hour a day sucking up fresh air in open nature
Visit forests as often as you can
Live as a nomad, travel a lot, live in different places
Take care of your physical and mental health, every day
Plan ahead and make sure you have enough reserves
Clean yours...
December 20, 2024
Crypto's Law of Diminishing Return
As a philosopher, I ask the question, “Why was there an age of Bitcoin?” And the answer is: Crypto markets exist because we are living through an age of excess money. We have too much money, because we can’t buy more houses or have more children, and we don’t need another car. So, we spend our excess cash on “future investments”.
Bitcoin, being such a global and unregulated market, got the world’s attention. Though, I’ve noticed a suspicious problem represented by the following graph of Bitcoin’...
December 18, 2024
Escape from Globalism, Renewing Europe [stream #50]
In this livestream episode, I spoke about Europe's industrial collapse, and about how that might benefit Europeans in the long run, as it will force us to disconnect from globalism.
Europe's Re-Enchantment

TL:DR. I argue that China and the US aren’t at war with each other, but rather represent the chimera of globalism (China-Merica). Together, the multi-headed monster is out to destroy its European competitor on the global stage. This will leave Europeans scrambling for a new raison d’être , a new reason to exist.
After Volkswagen, now Porsche has also announced they will have to cut costs and fire thousands of people.
The German car industry is dying because much cheaper Chinese electric cars are f...
December 15, 2024
Dumb and Dumber: Leftist Theories of Oppression

In the book Domination and the Arts of Resistance by late professor James C. Scott, the author stated the two dominant theories of oppression. These are 1) a thick theory of oppression, namely by using hegemonic force against minorities, and 2) a thin theory of oppression, namely by cultivating a false consciousness among the oppressed using media and education.
I argue that leftist thinkers such as James Scott (whose other books about States and statism I very much appreciated) have to ignore na...
December 11, 2024
Materialism and the Age of Decline [stream #49]
In this livestream episode, I spoke about materialism and the age of decline, and the potential return of a prophet who can guide humanity toward an entirely new way of living.
December 9, 2024
Waiting for Another Prophet

Human civilization doesn’t follow the path of eternal progress, nor of Spengler’s cyclical model. Instead, we are living through brief periods of rapid rise, followed by very long periods of seemingly eternal decline. Until a new prophet arises who can show us a new way.
Utopian leftists believe everything is always going to get better, and the past was always worse. Just lo...