Obligatory reminder that this man published a book in August 2016 on how to execute a revolution...

Obligatory reminder that this man published a book in August 2016 on how to execute a revolution. Currently for sale on Amazon.

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shitcago tribune pls go away sage and reported for marketing

i have his collected writings with the cover he found offensive. in it, it has several articles on getting there. i wonder if this book has anything in it of his that i haven't read yet.

i'll check it out, thanks for the suggestion.


i don't read the tribune.

archive.is/40Fqm

thanks for providing an archive link. i didn't think to.

It's just facial recognition.

Almost every goverment in the world is dependent on it already.

The book is very well written. He cites ample historical examples and his mathematical, analytical capabilities truly shine. I've read all of Technological Slavery, and there wasn't any redundancy: almost all new ideas and material, save for quick review and references.

>To do without a cellphone — and soon, if not already, a smartphone — means estranging oneself from normal society. We went from “you can have a portable communication device” to “you must have a portable communication device” practically overnight.'


says this writer

this shows you how fucking unhinged and isolated these people are

you don't need a fucking smart phone you nitwit

yeah, that's the one i have. thanks a lot of this recommendation, i might just go ahead and order it. technological slavery was such a great read. his style of writing impresses me.

Would you consider 4chins to be an empowering technology, or something that enslave you?

Both depending on the personality type

Normies are going to be fucking regards about it and say we can't go to space. Where the plebeians engage with something, they will create a new pleb version of it.

theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/09/has-the-smartphone-destroyed-a-generation/534198/

No one "needs" a stove either if they can make a campfire.
Everyone has one.
Difference between a stove and a phone is people don't fall asleep with their stoves on their pillows.

Into archive
archive.is/eP8Vr

I reckon spending too much time here, still I learnt useful things here, and share my knowledge to anons. What do you do here, user ?

you know, i've been on this site since 2005 or 06 and i can't really answer this question very well. i think it could swing either way.

holy fuck Ted wrote another book? where the fuck have I been

>cooking food in your house is analogous to a 1000 dollar phone you use to watch porn on the subway

>i don't read the tribune
>posts shitcago tribune link

wut?

Ted is a faggot hillary supporter, thats all you need to know about him.

It came out in Aug. 2016 when all of MSM and their mothers were focused on election happenings. Strategic move on his part, IMO. I'm surprised this even got published considering the hoops he had to go through as a prisoner.

i was scrolling down news, saw ted's named opened it is what i meant. it's not a paper i actively seek out to read.

Smart. Does anyone know what his brother does now?

Industrial Society and Its Future is some crazy shit, it's uncanny how he spends like the first 10-20 pages talking about leftists... how did he know?????

I need to check this new one out ASAP

>Smart. Does anyone know what his brother does now?
probably surrogate activities lmao

>probably surrogate activities
for whom? not ted because i heard they dont speak after the whole brother turning him in thing

when i first read that, i also thought it was shocking how accurate it turned out. did you read the systems neatest trick?

he talks about how pointless these protests are and how they only benefit the purpose of those in charge and distract from what they're doing. all this shit that we see happen everyday but written years ago. down to feminists and cop killings.

>holy fuck Ted wrote another book? where the fuck have I been
yea i feel like all of Sup Forums missed this.

You don't need a smartphone but people will nag you for not having one.

Both are unnecessary for your survival. You can cook food over an open fire, you can build a smoke shack, you can dry cure or ground cure meats, you can grow vegetables. There's nothing about life that requires you to own a stove.

You American's are truly fucking retarded. I bet you can't even make a fire without matches. Kill yourself.

More and more services are migrating to apps, that's worrying

It was obvious.
Orwell and Huxley got to the same.conclusion.
Does ted name the jew? Rather pointless to read the book if he ignores them.

the only people that will nag you are those that exist in the phony society coming up around us

without a smart phone or leaving one off your possession most of the time will re-connect you with reality and there is nothing that prohibits you from doing so, your life will not be in danger leaving your phone off you when going to the store.

Maybe the journalist needs one because of his profession, but most people don't need to be connected the way he does. He has a complete disconnect with normal people, which of course is unsurprising because journalists all live off in little bubbles.

>Does ted name the jew? Rather pointless to read the book if he ignores them.
it's been a while since I've read it but it seems to me that Ted didn't think there was a human conspiracy behind the problems we have with industrial society and technology, but rather that it's all an inevitable result of the industrial/technological "system"

which, you know, he may be right... but there's definitely a bunch of humans conspiring to fuck shit up on top of it

>and the leaf reveals himself with the same garden-variety insecurity and ass pain as timeless and steeped in tradition as maple syrup itself

PDF of Uncle Ted's new book here: my.mixtape.moe/hpesiq.pdf

>To do without a cellphone — and soon, if not already, a smartphone — means estranging oneself from normal society. We went from “you can have a portable communication device” to “you must have a portable communication device” practically overnight.'

>Not that long ago, you could escape the phone by leaving the house. Today most people are expected to be instantly reachable at all times. These devices have gone from servants to masters.

The writer is referring to social pressure, not saying that you need a smartphone to live.

>yea i feel like all of Sup Forums missed this.
he or someone claiming to be friends with him came here and posted handwritten pages of the new book

ah. i vaguely recall something like that. probably saved the thread but forgot to go back and check it out.

That sounds extremely naive for someone that brilliant.

After I post this I'll be getting up and heading to the gym. I hope you all can find time to better yourselves today.

All these T.K Threads lately and no one is posting his abridged thoughts on lefties?

In his new book, he doesn't name the Jew specifically but notes the danger and ridiculousness of the new 21st century technocrats. The issue is their blind worship and allegiance to advancing technology akin to religion.

a lot of this is afalsifiable

god bless you user

It get posted all the time mang

I actually lost a job because I didnt want to be reachable 24h. Most of the time I turn it off because I hate being bother during my NEET life

depends where you are
someplace like seoul you're dead in the water without a smartphone, it's more important than just about anything but a pair of shoes

What is this clickbait shit? This article did not even make a point. No revelation, nothing to do with the iPhone X. Oh hey guys, there's a new phone coming out, remember that one guy that didn't like technology and killed people? WE REALLY NEED AD REVENUE AND CLICKS pls respond

I have learned much here, but I fear I am also here for life. I have gotten the message, but I am reluctant to hang up the phone. Might be you the fact that I have more honest dialogue with internet strangers than anyone in real life, other than my wife and best friend.

>The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race
what

>He cites the automobile, which offered every person the freedom to travel farther and faster than before. But as cars became more numerous, they became a necessity, requiring great expense, bigger roads and more regulations. Cities were designed for the convenience of drivers, not pedestrians. For most people, driving is no longer optional.
WHAT? driving in big cities is a fucking nightmare

>Not that long ago, you could escape the phone by leaving the house. Today most people are expected to be instantly reachable at all times. These devices have gone from servants to masters.
oh no employers want you to come to work when someone else doesn't show up, the horror
who the fuck is this idiot?

this is pretty good as far as shitposts go.

First, Chicago - non issue. Filled with nothing but dumb apes and corruption. Ergo: What ever anything from Chicago says, its tainted.

Second: What was Ted Correct ON? Bullet points. Go all sage newfriend, tell us why we should believe some batshit crazy fuck that passed a test but lived in a shit house in the woods?

>did you read the systems neatest trick?

Read it years ago. Nothing like having your suspicions confirmed by a man much smarter than yourself...

Is he able to receive mail in prison?

Dude it's not a matter of inability that all of this is referring to though I don't doubt you. This is about the system we are creating around ourselves. For example, in California it's illegal to collect rainwater and a lot of places it is illegal to make fires if not in a predesigated area.

yeah, but you are going to be put on a list

yeah, he is. i saw someone on /x/ a year or two ago was posting his correspondence with him. he doesn't reply to everyone, but he was talking with this guy. i don't have his address, but i'm not sure if i would write him if i did.

>I have gotten the message, but I am reluctant to hang up the phone. Might be you the fact that I have more honest dialogue with internet strangers than anyone in real life, other than my wife and best friend.
I feel the same way, I've tried multiple times to leave this place. I can make it about a week before I cave, not due to missing the memes or shitposting, but because this is the only place I can get truthful conversation anymore.
Normies don't care about the world, normies sugarcoat their opinions, normies will lie to protect the status quo.
So here I stay, the last bastion of truthfulness and all the insanity that comes with it.

Fugg, I just wanted to ask him questions about his ideas

i wouldn't ever worry about being put on a "list". those things have to be so long by now that it doesn't matter.

i'm sure it wouldn't be hard to get him a letter. he's at that supermax in colorado, you can probably send it there, with his name on it. i'm uncertain if it's anymore than that.

what do you want to ask him?

I would say ignorance is bliss

>tfw the last time I was happy all the time was when I was shilling for Obongo and fag marriage and DUDE WEED