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Spirit of Total Domination Celebrated by Gates and Epstein: Libido Dominandi

Ruthless Gates and Psycho Epstein Dominated Women and Were Ruined



Tycoon Misogynists: For the very same reason he killed it in business, Bill Gates rejected Feminism but embraced Jeff Epstein's misogynistic world. Epstein defrauded businessmen, blackmailed politicians, and raped girls. Gates deprived other inventors of their achievements, reaping billions. But when they finally met, each recognized dominating lust in the other. One served mammon as the world's richest man, while the other served demons as the globe's great pedophile rapist. Nietzsche termed Libido Dominandi as Will to Power, a wild, anarchic nihilism, destined to ruin all. Did this likewise ruin Jeff and Bill?


Lust for Domination: The bromance between Gates and Epstein fascinates since they seemed two utterly disparate spirits. But just on the surface. Inside, both thrilled at indefensible transactions cantilevering power. St Augustine called it Libido Dominandi -- Lust for Control. We already know of Epstein's downfall. For Gates, he supposedly "borrowed" the operating software making billions from Gary Kildall, who originally developed the program, only to watch it copied by Gates and licensed to IBM:
But here's what Gates did: he bought a program from a small software company called the Quick and Dirty Operating System (or Q-DOS), for the price of 75,000$. Q-DOS was, in fact, a ripoff of Gary's CPM program. He then changed its name to MS-DOS (Microsoft DOS) and licensed it to IBM. A year later, IBM's personal computers entered the market and MS-DOS was sold alongside each one of them.
St. Augustine's City of God: Augustine speaks of Libido Dominandi, opening The City of God against the Pagans, contrasting the City of God's "virtue of humility," with the City of Man, inflamed by libido dominandi—"lust for mastery." Augustine says your lust for mastery will master you. It caused Adam and Eve to rebel to "be like God" (Gen. 3:4-6). Exchanging dependence on God for self-sufficiency. Lust for mastery exchanges God for self. Augustine wrote, "Thus, a good man, though a slave, is free; but a wicked man, though a king, is a slave. For he serves, not one man alone, but, what is worse, as many masters as vices" (Book IV:3). It's either God as Master, or your overpowering vices. 

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Sexual Liberation and Political Control: Michael Jones wrote Libido Dominandi as history of the Sexual Revolution. Augustine said man's freedom arose from his moral condition. Pervert Marquis de Sade stated "the freest of people are they who are most friendly to murder." De Sade demanded a sex revolution to accompany the bloody political revolution sweeping France. Jones describes how sexual liberation is a move for societal control. Those seeking tyranny loosen sexual mores as liberated libidos uncoil towards anarchy. Broken families, poverty, fatherlessness, atheism & lawlessness are the harvest of sexual nihilism. Eric Voegelin on Libido Dominandi: defined by Eric as "Pleasure in dominating, especially intellectual domination." Voegelin called the sickness of modernity "pneumopathology." Those in revolt against God and creation arbitrarily omit elements of reality to produce the fantasy of a new world. Both Gates & Epstein lived in unreality since controlling others but couldn't accept following the same laws as the souls they tried to dominate. Voegelin said the real impulse behind such crazy leftism was to commandeer the world long enough to destroy God, thereby wiping away all sin and any hell of judgment. Currently, while Gates sells snake oil Covid schemes, similar Leftists plan to institute the Great Reset where all debts are cancelled, and property abolished -- by the year 2030! Utopian madmen, at war with God, will be the ruin of us all. 

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Kelly O’Connell is an author and attorney. He was born on the West Coast, raised in Las Vegas, and matriculated from the University of Oregon. After laboring for the Reformed Church in Galway, Ireland, he returned to America and attended law school in Virginia, where he earned a JD and a Master’s degree in Government. He spent a stint working as a researcher and writer of academic articles at a Miami law school, focusing on ancient law and society. He has also been employed as a university Speech & Debate professor. He then returned West and worked as an assistant district attorney. Kelly is now is a private practitioner with a small law practice in New Mexico.


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