So I've spoken of this a bit. I'm not going to flesh it all out here but questions are welcome. You might say it is a very French idea as the foremost intellectual influences on it are French: the Marquis de Sade and Auguste Comte. A Russian intelligence agent told me in 2022 that without my use of Comte I would not be here. Here being where I had just entered. I.e., talking to him.
It's a glorified camping trip until the pigs make it something else. Basically lots of sex, nudity, squatting and trespassing on federal lands, moving around (no stupid compounds for Waco enthusiasts) and ignoring the law. In practice that means no applications for things like fishing and hunting licenses. I expect lots of fugitives and other outcasts to get in pretty early. My basic demographic is hobos and college sluts. It's family formation. Think of the Manson Family had they moved to more defensible areas than Death Valley. 12-35 people to start, men outnumbering women suggesting a gangbang. Children raised in common. No work. No inequality created by private property. And while I say my plan this comes courtesy of Iranian intelligence - with Don Pendleton's 'Nuclear Storm' serving as a huge influence.
He died a few years ago in high end Paradise Valley during a time when I was living in the area. He was known for his car collection, and mirroring his most noted character Dirk Pitt, he led expeditions searching for deep sea wrecks. He found a sunken Confederate vessel on one such trip.
Dirk Pitt has been called oceanography's answer to Indiana Jones. This book was published in 1973. Pretty old fashioned cultural Americana really. In his time Cussler was probably one of the 4-5 top fiction writers in America. German-English ancestrally.
Martin Heidegger's Nazi works primarily include his involvement with the National Socialist movement during the Nazi era, particularly his brief but highly publicized tenure as rector of Freiburg University in 1933. He also wrote and lectured extensively during this period, including his "The Origin of the Work of Art" (1935). His "Black Notebooks", a collection of journals written between 1931 and 1970, revealed a darker side to his philosophy, including anti-semitic statements.
Key aspects of Heidegger's Nazi works:
Brief Rectorship at Freiburg University:
Heidegger briefly served as rector of Freiburg University, a position he resigned after just a few months due to criticism of his Nazi sympathies and his lack of success in his role.
The Origin of the Work of Art:
While not explicitly a Nazi work, this lecture explores themes that resonate with the Nazi ideology, particularly its focus on a sense of national identity and a rejection of modern, technological society.
Black Notebooks:
These journals, published in 2014, reveal Heidegger's deep-seated anti-semitism and his views on the modern technological world as a threat to meaning.
Silence on the Holocaust:
After 1945, Heidegger never publicly addressed the Holocaust, leading to accusations of silence and disengagement with the horrors of the Nazi regime.