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On eugenics... and eusociality

Updated: Jan 26, 2023

Europe: from Latin Europa "Europe," from Greek Europe, which is of uncertain origin; as a geographic name first recorded in the Homeric hymn to Apollo (522 B.C.E. or earlier):


"Telphusa, here I am minded to make a glorious temple, an oracle for men, and hither they will always bring perfect hecatombs, both those who live in rich Peloponnesus and those of Europe and all the wave-washed isles, coming to seek oracles."


Often explained as "broad face," from eurys "wide" (see eury-) + ops "face," literally "eye" (from PIE root *okw- "to see"). But also traditionally linked with Europa, Phoenician princess in Greek mythology. Klein (citing Heinrich Lewy) suggests a possible Semitic origin in Akkad. erebu "to go down, set" (in reference to the sun) which would parallel orient. Another suggestion along those lines is Phoenician 'ereb "evening," hence "west."


Eugenics: From the Greek εὐγενής eugenes 'well-born'), a set of beliefs and practices that aim to improve the genetic quality of a human population by excluding (through a variety of morally criticized means) certain genetic groups judged to be inferior, and promoting other genetic groups judged to be superior. A "doctrine of progress in evolution of the human race, race-culture,"1883, coined (along with adjective eugenic) by English scientist Francis Galton (1822-1911) on analogy of ethics, physics, etc. from Greek eugenes "well-born, of good stock, of noble race," from eu- "good" (see eu-) + genos "birth" (from PIE root *gene- "give birth, beget").

The investigation of human eugenics, that is, of the conditions under which men of a high type are produced. [Galton, "Human Faculty," 1883]


eu = good

gen = origin

eusocial: adjective (in zoology, of an animal species, especially an insect) showing an advanced level of social organization, in which a single female or caste produces the offspring and nonreproductive individuals cooperate in caring for the young.

eusociality: the highest organizational level of sociality, is defined by the following characteristics: cooperative brood care (including care of offspring from other individuals), overlapping generations within a colony of adults, and a division of labor into reproductive and non-reproductive groups. The division of labor creates specialized behavioral groups within an animal society which are sometimes called castes.

Eusociality is distinguished from all other social systems because individuals of at least one caste usually lose the ability to perform at least one behavior characteristic of individuals in another caste.


Think bees. 🐝🐝🐝🐝 Think Bernard de Mandeville – the noted economist who in his day also championed that much-studied “division of labor” theory – and his [infamous] The Fable of the Bees.


Think: the end of personal autonomy, the exercise of free will... and freedom of choice. The end of independence.


Think, too, of a world in which dependency, co-dependency, and interdependence are now in force. Not necessarily as in a force of nature, but as an artificial means... of sheer survival.

Division of labor


Later: EUrope (as in the European Union… EU Europe - no further explanation needed)

Huxley's grandson, Aldous, wrote A Brave New World, a dystopic novel of a future where people lived as a eusocial people living in a technocracy.

Eugenics seems to have been rebranded [after the Holocaust] as genetics.

Marx and Engel (same time period and class as Darwin) talked about the paradox of the heap. Which basically questions at what point do grains of sand dropping into a pile become a heap. In other words, an analogy of their dream for evolving individuals into one globalist collective bee-hive.

Is the hourglass running out? Are we at the tipping point of the HEAP? Just a few more grains of sand…



The Truth about Extinction Rebellion


Engel's dialectic (previously Hegel's) is based on the evolution of memes (memetic evolution) in order to transform (evolve) human culture.

Marxism is the cultural and economic plan to evolve human beings to eusociality; and Darwinism – along with Spencer’s social Darwinism - is the socio-biological part of the plan.

And here we are on the cusp of this great transformation. With the human genome mapped, and CRISPR gene-editing technology already made popular, Big Tech constantly preps us for transhumanism while the internet has become the central tool by which the great hive mind will operate. And the Green New Deal (the hive infrastructure) is being proselytized by all the usual suspects with a straight face.

Postmodernism and eliminationism have been the cultural vehicles through which the old culture has been all but destroyed; and we are nearing the point where all is completely upside-down. At this point we are ripe for the new culture to be implanted.

Think Yuri Bezmenov’s 4 stages of ideological subversion amidst social revolution, and/or trans4mation: (1) demoralization, (2) destabilization, (3) crisis (and/or insurgency), and (4) normalization.


Identity politics (under the umbrella of postmoderism) is the destruction of individuality and the division of society into groups. Later when we reach the point of being totally upside-down, the Marxists will take complete control, and then normalization will begin. Normalization will be the destruction of your group identity into one single group - the hive.

At this point, the point that New Agers call the raising of conscientiousness, we will be, for all intents and purposes, a single hive… and of a hive mind.

Further reading:

Nature versus nurture


Was Charles Darwin the true father of eugenics?


Worse Than War: Genocide, Eliminationism, and the Ongoing Assault on Humanity


The Passing of the Great Race


Jewish Eugenics


Future Human Evolution: Eugenics in the Twenty-first Century


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