Reclaiming the Culture from the Toxic Left

Neovenator by Fred Wierum (CC BY-SA 4.0) Neovenator by Fred Wierum (CC BY-SA 4.0). This is the mascot of the Pangaea Sister Sites project.

If everyone knew the truth about the real, econo-political Left, no one would join except psychopaths and their slaves through blackmail, addiction and other forms of emotional force. Thus, it remains rather awkward to be fighting against a group that claims to care very deeply about the “little guy.” Ironically, the Left is all about Big, Collectivist Control structures, like Big Government. And the last thing of value from the viewpoint of Big Government is the smallest guy—the individual. Heroism and generosity are only real when they come from the individual. When they are forced upon us by the all-powerful State, they are not genuine, but coerced.

Today, the Left is closing in on their “finish line”—a godless, One-World government dreamed up and started May 1, 1776. The late David Rockefeller had bragged in his Memoirs that he had conspired for decades against these United States all for this dark, anti-human purpose. He was proud of his treason. And the Leftists are using every tool and lie they can get their hands on—especially through culture, science, education and government.

Finding Salvation Through Culture Pangaea Sister Sites book cover Pangaea Sister Sites book cover. Click on the image to get your own copy.

Here, we’re not talking about spiritual salvation. We’re talking about saving civilization from the know-it-all psychopaths. And using culture as the vehicle for that salvation has a number of plus points worth mentioning. People are naturally attracted to culture, through movies, music, books and other forms of entertainment. For too long, the Left has used culture as a delivery vehicle to indoctrinate the minds of Americans and the world to think a certain way. Very clever, indeed. Well, it’s time we use the same tools to help free people from the growing tyranny.

My latest book, Pangaea Sister Sites: Jurassic Link to the Modern World, took me over a year to complete, part time. The writing only took 3 weeks. But the book also has over 1,200, full-color illustrations. Long hours of formatting and arranging have resulted in a rather thick and heavy (nearly 5 lbs.) picture book.

Some of the illustrations are paleo maps by Dr. Christopher Scotese. He agreed to let me use his maps in this work. And now, all purchases help to support his Paleomap Project. Our world needs more creativity like his, exploring the beauty of science through software tools—like those which produced the maps of Pangaea and Earth over the last 180 million years. For the climate skeptics—the real scientists—the Scotese name may seem familiar. It appears on several graphs of paleoclimate data.

Paleoclimate graphs including data from Dr. Christopher Scotese Popular paleo-climate graphs using data from Dr. C.R. Scotese

With several levels of entertainment value—dinosaurs, travel, cartography, geology, culture, exotic locations, plants and animals—this book could help bridge the culture gap. It’s only one book, but every such project can help turn the tide against a group bent on destroying civilization, killing off all the “useless eaters,” and enslaving what remains of humanity. When stated this way, it can sound rather bizarre to anyone who remains clueless to what is going on.

The original idea for the book was pure inspiration. I had just seen one of Dr. Scotese’s YouTube videos about moving continents and how Earth looked as those landmasses moved. This rekindled a childhood love of cartography (maps). And my imagination traveled to those past locations, picturing the younger land forms and the dinosaurs which inhabited them.

And then, my mind tripped over the idea of “sister cities”—an artificial link between cities to celebrate each other’s cultures and commerce. With Pangaea Sister Sites, however, we have a link based in solid reality—a historical link, because these locations used to be far closer to one another.

Here is a book trailer for Pangaea Sister Sites:

T-Shirt Culture and More PSS t-shirt with Neovenator dinosaur Generic, Pangaea Sister Sites t-shirt with Neovenator dinosaur, produced by Zazzle at the Pangaea Sister Sites store.

In addition to the book and video, we currently have dozens of t-shirt designs, plus mugs with imprints from the book. What says culture more than an artfully designed t-shirt? The Pangaea Sister Sites (PSS) products include designs with dinosaurs, flags of the nations involved, maps of Pangaea with the city locations superimposed.

Other planned products include bumper stickers, posters, infographics, caps, and stuffed animals.

For more information on these products, see the Pangaea Sister Sites store on Zazzle.

Additional PSS resources can be found on the Pangaea Sister Sites Resources page on the publisher’s website.

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Published on July 26, 2021 05:36
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