Emotional ‘meaning’

  • I challenge readers to find an emotion that does not have “meaning.”
  • Emotions that have no meaning do exist, but are not common and are generally ignored.
  • What is “meaning” in this context?
  • Meaning here means, quite specifically, “that which is connected to (interconnected in) a semiotic network.”
  • Emotions arise due to bodily functions, metabolism, external events, communication events, life events, etc.
  • Once an emotion arises it is either discarded (given no “meaning”) or it is taken up into a semiotic network.
  • Once it is taken up into a semiotic network, an emotion will resonate within that network, have an import and “meaning” based on that network.
  • For example, a single impression of microaggression will almost certainly be defined by prior learning, by the prior existence of a semiotic network that accepts and defines this sort of perception.
  • That is to say, if the perceiver has been trained or self-taught to perceive and react to microaggression, their preformed sensibilities (its “meaning”) will respond to it, often far more strongly than conditions warrant.
  • A similar analysis applies to any emotion.
  • Watch yourself as you discard the brief feeling you might get from looking at a nondescript wall or a leaf curled on the ground. Compare emotional reactions you don’t discard, such as ones involving human expressions, tone of voice, things left unsaid, etc.
  • This shows that we will learn more about emotions by analyzing the semiotic networks that give them meaning rather than trying to trace them back to their intangible origins or follow their ambiguous development.
  • Emotions do develop as the networks that “hold” them develop and/or as the emotion itself is given greater or lesser prominence within its network(s).
  • In this sense, emotions can grow very large or become very small.
  • Ones that had meaning can and do disappear. But no emotion will appear and maintain itself for long without being taken into a semiotic network, given a meaning or assigned a meaning.
  • Notice how you have sensibilities and emotions connected to how you have been trained. And notice how these emotions and sensibilities are different from others who have not been trained as you have.
  • A trained gardener, salesperson, doctor, cook, surfer, etc. has emotions and sensibilities that are different from people who have not had their training, whether that training is formal or informal.
  • If you just spend time thinking about something you will be “training” yourself, developing different sensibilities and emotions about whatever it is.
  • Humans are semiotic animals that spend most of their time in semiotic environments.
  • A semiotic network communicates both with the self and with others.
  • Semiotic networks include everything that can be communicated, including language, ideas, emotions, beliefs, values, memories, skills, and so on.
  • If you were trained in a certain safety procedure and you agree with it (thoroughly putting out campfires, for example), it will drive you nuts to see someone ignore the basics. This is true for almost anything you were trained in and agree with.
  • Training gives us richer and different emotions, either in kind or in degree.
  • Training strengthens and broadens the semiotic network(s) holding or defining emotions, thus making them stronger, more sensible, more reasonable or, conversely, weaker, less sensible, less reasonable.
  • “Personalities” develop through training, some of it formal, much of it informal and idiosyncratic.
  • Some training is good and some of it is bad.

first posted MAY 5, 2015

A good way to understand what is happening in America today is first understand that the human mind comprises a psycholinguistic, psycho-semiotic constellation. Then understand that this constellation is the battlefield upon which mind-control wages war. When people are defeated on this battlefield, all is lost and kinetic war is typically unnecessary. Notice the power of words in mind-control, information warfare. First cause fear and confusion in the psycholinguistic constellation of a population, then offer definite words that that reunify that constellation, that allow it to relax and feel whole again. For example, just declare that an untested and dangerous medical intervention is ‘safe and effective’ and that if everyone takes it everything will go back to normal, everything will be fine again. The words alone can produce most of the desired effect, especially if they have been already strengthened by semiotic conformity such as wearing masks or keeping six feet apart. The semiotic elements in this kind of information warfare are so powerful none of them need be ‘true’. They just need to fit the needs of the population being controlled and be reasonably well-timed and repeated often. This on its own creates a division between those who follow the mind-control thoughtlessly and those who do not. ABN

Why Russia fought a long war in Ukraine

Ever since mid-2022 the Russians have consciously pursued a “long war” strategy in Ukraine, seeking to grind down the AFU and exhaust NATO’s ability to fuel the war while building their own capabilities. It has largely succeeded.

But…

Why did the Russians think it would work?

It’s easy to see now, two years into the war, that Western war stocks were shallow and Western military industry was a rusted-out shadow of its former self and would be unable to gear up to supply the Ukrainian military regardless of the amount of money NATO was willing to push in.  Rather than translating into a mountain of steel on the battlefield, Western riches have only made each shell cost a mountain of cash.  But exactly none of this was obvious two years ago, even to NATO – in fact to this day there are bewildered NATO leaders still using the enormous disparity in GDP  as a talking point in their favor.

Despite this the Russians deliberately set out to fight an industrial war against the combined might of the West.  Now one could argue they simply weren’t able to win a short war and got lucky, but that isn’t a serious position.  The Russians had ample means to try for a quick win in 2022 and they chose not to use them, clearly seeing a long war as a surer bet.  Rather, luck in war is what happens when preparation meets opportunity, and that is exactly what happened here.

It’s something of an article of faith in the modern West that the Russian intelligence services are feeble, with little ability to penetrate Western governments or operate effectively in the public space – their frequent use as scapegoats for the failures of Western liberals notwithstanding!  Certainly the threat of Chinese infiltration is taken far more seriously in the US, at least in public.

And yet here the Russian government – in 2022 – clearly understood NATO’s military-industrial capabilities far better than NATO itself did, to such a high degree of confidence that someone as risk-averse as Vladimir Putin would stake war strategy and to a very real extent the survival of the Russian state on that analysis.

This strongly suggests that rather than being something to be dismissed, Russian intelligence-gathering and analytical capability is now in fact as good as it ever was during the Cold War.  The legendary KGB seems to be back in business – and perhaps their greatest coup of all has been to convince us otherwise.

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The real reason for the Ukraine War becomes more obvious every day

The goal of the Ukraine War is now and always has been to kill as many young Ukrainians as possible while also driving away as many other Ukrainians as possible. This has been a great success: 500,000 Ukrainian young men killed and half the rest of the population driven away since the war began. Who is going to own Ukraine in future and who is going to live there when the war is over? The Ukrainians who have fled say they will never return. It is fair to wonder at this point (and before) if the war was: 1) a backup plan for Israel if they are overwhelmed and driven out of the Middle East in a regional war; or 2) that has always been the main plan. When/if Israel falls, they all move to Ukraine. ABN

USA today by James Kirkpatrick

It’s actually really funny if you take a step back and think about it.

Whole cities where you can’t find a single kid in public schools who can do basic math and we have to say stuff like “black girls are magic.”

Illegals butcher a kid and the response is media hosannas about their slop cuisine.

The world’s richest man is subjected to a struggle session and brought to a place so sacred you go to jail if you blaspheme it in most Western countries. This is necessary, we are told, to protect those without privilege.

The Supreme Court says states can’t enforce immigration law because only the federal government can enforce immigration law, and the federal government doesn’t want to. This, we are told, is a triumph for the rule of law.

The most lucrative asset in America is membership in a protected class determined by race, gender, or sexual preference. It’s so valuable that we keep having scandals about supposedly privileged classes faking their membership in oppressed classes. This, we are told, is necessary to defend a meritocratic and individualist society where status isn’t dependent on birth.

And finally, the Great and the Good throughout the Free World earnestly debate which leading candidates and parties we need to ban and arrest in order to defend democracy.

People get offended if you laugh about this and think they’re better than some tribe sacrificing virgins to appease some idol. It’s priceless.

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True enough but does Kirkpatrick know this is the result of many decades of clandestine war against Western boys and men? Yes, the result is funny in some ways, but generally Western intellectuals who have survived the parasitic purges, who have survived the decades of violence, are uniquely immune to understanding what has really happened because they have benefitted from it. I am not saying Kirkpatrick is of that ilk. I do not know what he knows or what he is really thinking. I enjoyed his essay. We need to laugh at our plight. But I also know we are laughing at casualties of war, destroyed lives crumpled in the streets around us. The schools and all else have ‘failed’ because they are the institutional rubble of defeat in a clandestine war that is still ongoing. To me, this is so obvious it’s painful. It is multigenerational. Harm their brains, harm their sense organs and victory is yours. Strike them when they are young. It will look like mental illness. They will never get back on their feet. Or, if they do just hit them again. This is an old technique, nothing knew about it. Nothing clever. Israel has been doing it for decades in Gaza. Communist regimes rely on it to first gain and then hold power. Chinggis Khan destroyed entire cities to rule over their ruins. There is nothing new about this technique. Even doing it secretly is nothing new. ABN

How Yemen Changed Everything

In a single move, Yemen’s Ansarallah has checkmated the west and its rules-based order.

Whether invented in northern India, eastern China or Central Asia – from Persia to Turkestan – chess is an Asian game. In chess, there always comes a time when a simple pawn is able to upset the whole chessboard, usually via a move in the back rank whose effect simply cannot be calculated.

Yes, a pawn can impose a seismic checkmate. That’s where we are, geopolitically, right now.

The cascading effects of a single move on the chessboard – Yemen’s Ansarallah stunning and carefully targeted blockade of the Red Sea – reach way beyond global shipping, supply chains, and The War of Economic Corridors. Not to mention the reduction of the much lauded US Navy force projection to irrelevancy.

Yemen’s resistance movement, Ansarallah, has made it very clear that any Israel-affiliated or Israel-destined vessel will be intercepted. While the west bristles at this, and imagines itself a target, the rest of the world fully understands that all other shipping is free to pass. Russian tankers – as well as Chinese, Iranian, and Global South ships – continue to move undisturbed across the Bab al-Mandeb (narrowest point: 33 km) and the Red Sea.

Only the Hegemon is disturbed by this challenge to its ‘rules-based order.’ It is outraged that western vessels delivering energy or goods to law-breaking Israel can be impeded, and that the supply chain has been severed and plunged into deep crisis. The pinpointed target is the Israeli economy, which is already bleeding heavily. A single Yemeni move proves to be more efficient than a torrent of imperial sanctions.

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Chinese chess champion stripped of title after defecating in hotel bathtub

Yan Chenglong crowned ‘Xiangqi King’ but overdid celebrations, as governing body also investigates whether he cheated using anal beads

The world of Chinese chess is in uproar over rumours of cheating and a bad behaviour scandal that saw the national champion stripped of his title on Monday after a victory celebration ended with him defecating in a hotel bathtub.

Xiangqi, or Chinese chess, has been hugely popular for hundreds of years across Asia – and 48-year-old Yan Chenglong beat dozens of contenders last week to win the title of “Xiangqi King” at a national tournament hosted by the Chinese Xiangqi Association.

But his joy was short-lived, with the CXA on Monday announcing that Yan would have his title revoked and prize money confiscated after had been caught “disrupting public order” and displaying “extremely bad character”.

The association was also forced to address rumours circulating online that Yan had cheated during the competition by using anal beads equipped with wireless transmitters to send and receive signals.

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Letting go in the tub seems to indicate something was in the butt. ABN

Donald Trump’s 2024 Vice President

…The reason I mention this economic and foreign policy aspect is because there’s little doubt this would again be the focus of President Trump in a second term.   Trump is likely going to be the driving force of economic policy and foreign policy, in granular detail again.  The VP needs to learn how Trump does it so effectively, so that MAGA continues into 2028.

Meanwhile, all of the other agencies need serious wolverines at the helm, fearlessly chewing down the mechanisms of, (a) the intelligence apparatus; and (b) the controlled bureaucratic and administrative state.

No executive can micromanage the details of this scale, the office of the president can only support their efforts and provide tools and resources for the dismantling.

Knowing this, and fully understanding the skills, strengths and weaknesses of each potential VP selection, I look at the Big Picture through the prism of who do I want at the helm, that has enough loyalty to ensure the deconstruction takes place and/or continues and holds the integrity/fortitude to provide me some measure of assurance.  I guess this is the proverbial trust factor, only this time it’s even more important.

Right now, only one person hits that level of integrity for me, Dr. Ben Carson.

I trust Dr Ben Carson to understand the MAGA vision; to understand how the MAGA vision becomes manifest through policy; and, more importantly, to stay true to the MAGA vision if called upon to execute.

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Death and Destruction in Gaza — John Mearsheimer

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The military purpose is to provoke regional war while also killing and pushing people out of Gaza. Why they want to do this is speculation. Kill, subdue, expand territory, seize gas and oil, Build Back Better, runup to WW3, hassle Russia, destroy Iran, Greater Israel, genocide. The formula is similar to what was just done in Ukraine where 500k young men were slaughtered and one-half of the population has fled, leading to large investment funds owning huge portions of Ukrainian farmland.

Mearsheimer is quite good but he relies too much on documentary evidence. The trajectory of US neocons, which includes Israelis at its core, fealty to Israel, has been power aggrandizement since well before 9/11. We can see this strategy playing out in everything they do, including invading the West with massive replacement immigration.

The goal appears to be nothing less than world domination. Note that Zuckerberg now joins Musk, Bezos, and other billionaires who have built deep shelters underground, clearly in preparation for nuclear war. ABN

EXCLUSIVE I wore a vibrating sex toy and used it to beat a chess grandmaster

It was the scandal that rocked the chess world. The game’s foremost player, Magnus Carlsen, was unbeaten in 53 games before self-taught grandmaster Hans Niemann, 20, shattered his run in September 2022. But the outcome would snatch headlines for different reasons. Niemann had cheated, Carlsen claimed – and promptly withdrew from the $500,000 Sinquefield Cup.

Rumours spread quickly, prompting absurd suggestions on how a player could cheat at such a high level. Among the most ludicrous, the suggestion Niemann could have used a vibrating set of anal beads to communicate in a kind of Morse code with others watching the match remotely.

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Photographers Without Borders: AP & Reuters Pictures of Hamas Atrocities Raise Ethical Questions

On October 7, Hamas terrorists were not the only ones who documented the war crimes they had committed during their deadly rampage across southern Israel. Some of their atrocities were captured by Gaza-based photojournalists working for the Associated Press and Reuters news agencies whose early morning presence at the breached border area raises serious ethical questions.

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This article has photos and more information, but spins the story solely into questioning why news organizations published work like this. This is a legitimate question but the presence of photo journalists and their work appearing that day in international publications also strongly suggests psyop-style preplanning. When coupled with the apparent preplanning of the border not being properly guarded while at the same time IDF troops had been removed far from it as the music festival had been moved closer to it… one has to wonder what top Israeli officials knew and when did they know it? For MSM and assorted politicians to not ask that question only further underscores the suspicion that the raid was MIHOP (Made It Happen On Purpose) intended to unleash the dogs of war on Gaza and the Middle East, as we are seeing today. ABN

Russia’s Public Pivot to Palestine — Pepe Escobar

The US-led coalition of chaos

Then came a preview of the context: “We must clearly understand who in reality is behind the tragedy of peoples in the Middle East and in other regions around the world, who has been organizing this lethal chaos and who benefits from it.”

In no uncertain terms, Putin described “the current ruling elites in the United States and its satellites” as “the main beneficiaries of the global instability that they use to extract their bloody rent. Their strategy is also clear. The United States as a global superpower is becoming weaker and is losing its position, and everyone sees and understands this, even judging by the trends in the world economy.”

The Russian president made a direct connection between the American drive to extend “its global dictatorship” and the policy obsession with promoting non-stop chaos: “This chaos will help it contain and destabilize its rivals or, as they put it, their geopolitical opponents, among which they also rank our country, which in reality are new global growth centers and sovereign independent countries who are unwilling to kowtow and play the role of servants.”

Crucially, Putin made a point to “repeat again” to both his internal and Global South audiences that, “the ruling elites of the United States and its satellites are behind the tragedy of the Palestinians, the massacre in the Middle East in general, the conflict in Ukraine, and many other conflicts in the world – in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and so on.”

It is a vitally important point. By conflating the perpetrators of the Ukraine conflict and the war on Gaza – “the United States and its satellites” – the Russian president has effectively lumped Israel in with the western Hegemon and its agenda of “chaos.”

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The above is an excerpt from a clear and concise analysis of how Russia and most of the world now view the Palestinian situation. This coalescence of views highlights a growing alienation of US neocons from most of the world as well as from much, if not most, of the American population. ABN