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The Intelligence Wars: Logos Versus Mythos

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The most apocalyptic war of all is coming. The battleground of Har Megiddo (Armageddon) is being prepared even now. The war will not be between the forces of good and evil, believers and non-believers, but between the intelligent and the stupid. Intelligent humanity – 10% of the human race – will take on Stupid humanity, the remaining 90% of humanity.

The legions of dunces, clowns, idiots and Dunning-Kruger fantasists will expect to use their sheer force of numbers to overwhelm the smart. But they will never even see their enemy, let alone engage them. The smart people will be using weapons that they will deploy from thousands of miles away. The dunces won’t know what hit them. They will be praying to their gods, or meditating, when they are engulfed by the Apocalypse. Too late, they will grasp that knowledge is power, that prayers and meditation have never achieved a single worthwhile thing, and that smart people, not stupid people, can build the deadliest weapons humanity has ever known.

The Logos species have always lacked the will to beat the stupid Mythos species. Once they have the will, nothing will stop them.

The End Game is coming. It’s time to choose your side. Will you stand with the smart or the stupid on the slopes of Har Megiddo?

158 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 6, 2016

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December 26, 2022
Not the best way to win the Intelligence Wars

This book by Joe Dixon who apparently belongs whether directly or indirectly to the Pythagorean Illuminati, provides the right questions to the right issues yet the entire book easily is tied up in one long chunk of ranting which doesnt stray off far from emotionalism and feelings.

As time passes, the series of books becomes more and more similar to a collection of Facebook ranting posts rather than luminous, glorious, rational, intelligent, divine books of wisdom to lead the human race.

The question is the following: Is the Pythagorean Illuminati teaching the initiates of their degrees in the same exact manner? i.e. providing emotional ranting, constantly blabbering the same exact stories about religion and its irrationality across 100 books or is it providing a state of the art, teaching model of constructive, positive, rational, educational, supportive, material that aids in the actualization and realization of the initiate?

The correctness of many vital points in this book easily slips away due to tiresome repetition of the stupidity of religious people, capitalists, scientists, eastern new-age etc and completely contradicts itself when poses that the goal of this book(s) is to reach the most intelligent 1% of the human race. Well, if the goal is to reach the most intelligent 1% what is the point on ranting over 100 books the same "Duh!" conclusions about religion, new age, scientific materialism and free market capitalism?

The books easily become destructive rather than constructive. The beauty and harmony of Eulers Formula which should be apparent in the clarity of mind of the author is nowhere to be seen in such continuous cycles of rantings.
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