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Laurent posted an update 4 years, 7 months ago
Oh my…words. What wonderful inventions.
I’ve been browsing books and themes while watching the 007 movie Specter…I’ve found a word that makes a curious circle of import.
Lets circle back…wards.
Feckless…I’ve ran across this word before for what is a feckle after all?
I found feckless (a Bannon’s favorite word and curious that he would use this particular term, given it’s relation in this thread) as a synonym of “inexpedient” defined as not expedient; INADVISABLE
inexpedient is the act of inexpediency
I found myself here by looking at the definition of impolicy, an impolitical act
impolicy, I have never heard of the term but it denotes an opposition to politics I suppose where we most likely receive impolite…curious.
Impolitic is defined as failing to possess or display prudence; unwise. I do believe that political creatures would want us to think that impolitics are unwise things indeed.This term came from the book “The body impolitic” which seems to be an anthropological study of Cretan artisans and their peculiar social and cultural norms surrounding their crafts and the passage of knowledge to apprentices…I found this book as a reference in the wiki article for Omerta which is the law guiding the mafia families of southern Italy otherwise known in short hand as the Code of Silence but the term is somehow related to the being of man or it is Man. Is there a difference? In law, most definitely…curiouser
I’ve tried to follow the thread of the Trust and it has led me to more ancient forms of law (nature of Man, notarial practices, trust and private law) in order to understand its forms as an means for a breakaway civilization to operate. Legally, these seem related inasmuch as the historical narratives are but the conclusions leads to an perplexing inversions which I don’t quite know what to make of.
…and as it turns out, all roads lead to Rome. And why would it not since it houses the world’s oldest library of record as far as we know.
Are things so hidden from us? or have we forgotten through the generations? Important knowledge slipping away from one generation to the next to be replaced by the flavor of the day?
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The wonder of words (logothauma – I just coined that).
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Glad you are paying attention to and sharing strange words. I too believe that the words being used are very pertainet to our situation. In fact, certain words may well be part of the sorcery.
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Re: Your – “ Feckless… what is a feckle after all?” ——- my “long ponder” has been: Precisely when does a freckle become a liver spot (AKA”old age spot”)?
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