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treebear's avatar

Salut, and thanks for your excellent study. I haven't heard the phrase "logically proven" in so long omg and yes i am a firm believer in it. Needless to say the that the U.S. court system administration has not heard of the judicial concept, nor of reasoning and deduction. I would very much appreciate your read of this piece on my own proof by logic regarding a similarly existential court matter of public interest and concern. I do have substantial real proof as well, but the court admin has been desperately relying on their own lack of word comprehension to override the logical proof of it all and declare my case "wholly frivolous" and "unsubstantiated". Report @ https://open.substack.com/pub/treeborne/p/we-are-in-the-last-stretch-around?r=5nefo&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

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Emmanuel Goldstein's avatar

More than welcome, treebear, and glad to hear.

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

Nice and succinct. Good stuff.

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Emmanuel Goldstein's avatar

Thanks, Nicholas! In the near future I hope to use this "three dialectics" explanation to help clarify various global tensions -- historically and present -- and try to make sense of the conglomerate mess.

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

Great idea. Breaking things down into an archetype of three works better than most methods as you are well aware. Applying this archetypal understanding to analyze a differentiated intermingling of dialectics is a really good initiative.

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Emmanuel Goldstein's avatar

Yep, I have a theory about how all this fits into a larger "trialectical" working that encapsulates the fuller picture... right now it's a bit of a mental patchwork being pondered out, and I'll see what I can assess in the coming weeks. :)

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Keith Coolidge's avatar

Take the vowels out of Zion and Nazi as in Hebrew . Coin flip heads or tails

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Emmanuel Goldstein's avatar

Excellent observation, Keith; this reminds me, I believe in both German and Hebrew the "Zi" in "Zionism" is pronounced as "tzee"/"zee" rather than the English "zei," so in essence "Nazi" as a contraction of "(Na)tional (zi)onist" would more or less check out on the linguistic dimension.

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Keith Coolidge's avatar

Take the vowels out of ISIS also

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