Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Almost as a followup to our previous base share about our eventual return to audio being a High Frequency Candidate, the Heir's increasingly DX'ing and hunting around the HF bands partly as a source of content along with ''vital basic information'' on the radio first thing in the morning to make discussion about. He also comes across religious stations as well, both on the MF and the HF bands, and had hoped that a divine wrath he'd find amidst the stations he could channel towards our inherently corrupt society, but results were mixed. He's found some black church sermons on HF along with the Lord's Prayer on MF, with some smidgen of wrath and outrage at said corrupt society, but just a smidgen. Unfortunately he's also come across some anti-gay and anti-choice content that seems more akin to the Attack Dog News Network than anything resembling the Lord's Prayer, and he finds that content offensive. Keep in mind that the Heir doesn't consider himself particularly observantly religious, but he's far from agnostic. It seems to him that the more unhinged and offensive content is counterproductive if the main idea is to spread the Word Of God to the people of all great nations (and small, too). People will get so turned off by the offensive content that they might end up using the logical fallacy of If Not One Then The Other, and embrace outright secularism. That's the last thing the Heir thinks this world needs right now, still having its neck under the boot of Ed Snowden, replacement marketing and corporate recruiting pressures such as ''the power of positive thinking.'' But it's also occurred to him that the anti-gay stuff may be increasing since Labor Day with respect to the upcoming midterm elections, which polls on the radio seem to indicate are a foregone conclusion. As such, the Heir generally sees elections as Tyranny Of The Majority, because with the exception of 2018 and 2020, he sees himself among a lesser plurality that the majority votes -against.- The majority doesn't just vote against the candidates the Heir votes -for-. In doing so, they vote against -him-. He's not going to forget that even two weeks after the election is over. He's going to look for a special election candidate to support to get his revenge on the majority (unless the election goes -his- way, but that's not what the polls are saying). He also wants to support school board candidates in Bucks County who will challenge the currently anti-gay and anti-trans school board at present. As far as the Heir's concerned, the election won't be over until there's an election that steps in the direction of the righteous path for society.

Saturday, October 15, 2022

As you may very well know, we haven't done audio for nearly four years. However, we anticipate that's going to change, though the format may be more pared down and slightly different. But it'll, among other things, exemplify the tropical conservatism of adhering to principle. Furthermore, we anticipate being what we call a High Frequency Candidate, for the sake of those radio amateurs wanting to do micro- or personal broadcasting, and are in need of content. This is not likely to happen for months yet. But as the Heir keeps making progress on his tropical soul DIY mp3 player, and we get closer to the deliverance and light of tropical soul, it'll be the next logical step once we finally get to tropical soul. The Heir's been DX'ing the shortwave bands along with collecting knowledge about what kinds of transmissions are out there, so he and we look forward to see what we can do with shortwave in some form. We haven't decided whether we want to get a license yet. Keep checking in, people.

Monday, October 3, 2022

The Heir heard on audio yesterday or the day before about how a majority of Florida residents affected by the storm don't have flood insurance. He doesn't think it's about residents wrongly thinking that their homeowner's insurance would cover flood damage. He believes it's a corollary to what he said about people having to put basic needs on their credit card because they spent the money meant for non-discretionaries toward aggressively marketed discretionaries. In both cases, the Heir believes the people were confused by the "power of positive thinking," and that if you've got the "power of positive thinking," that somehow means you don't need flood insurance if you live in Florida, regardless of whether or not a hurricane is on its way. As the Heir finds out more and more about how ordinary people were being lied to by tech- and other marketers, it's obvious now to the Heir that on a culture-wide basis, you reap what you sow. Granted, he wants the people to recover properly no matter what mistakes they made in the past, but once they've recovered, almost certainly they'll make the same mistakes again in the future because the Heir believes the marketers will return. Florida residents will -not- buy flood insurance in the future in meaningful numbers, and people will -continue- to put basic needs on their credit card when the new marketing campaigns heat up again.