I am a researcher, philosopher and seeker of truth. I am currently researching the hidden empire of Tartaria, which is at the heart of everything that is related to the truth movement.
What sets my research apart is the sheer volume of books and images I have scanned on digitized archives in search of all old world media - art, stamps, drawings, engravings, photographs. I have seen patterns in antiquity few others have had the chance to see, for the simple fact that the data has only recently been made public.
My most mindblowing discovery is that the medieval lance was a powerful gun - and not just a poking stick. The lancegun had two confirmed firing mechanisms - one pneumatic (wind gun - confirmed) and one other (still more research needs to be done).
I present my research here (8 minutes in):
https://youtu.be/WsrlxTrWKp8
Follow me to get updates on my findings and to see the content I produce with my fellow researchers on the Xirtus youtube channel.
I am a reader, thinker and car enthusiast that likes hunting, bikes, Ideas, physical exercise and debates.
I aspire to be a person who has an open mind.
Morality is a class question. Proletarian morals emphasize collectivity, solidarity in the face of injustice and mutual aid. Petit bourgeois morality emphasizes advancement in terms of career and education, not “making waves”, “staying safe” upholding the foundation of “civil society” and “having a good work ethic”, constantly striving to “make it” aka join the ranks of the big bourgeoisie. Bourgeois and lumpen morality emphasizes getting and keeping wealth at the expense of others aka “I got mine, fuck everybody else”, and sees working people as naive, stupid, expendable fools to be viewed with nothing but contempt on an average day and philanthropic pity on a good day. Whereas someone with a proletarian code of ethics would refuse to fire 1,000 workers or knowingly build a pipeline through a graveyard a person with a bourgeois conception of right and wrong would do both of these happily because the well being of others does not factor into their thinking. There is no universal code of morality that applies for everyone equally.