Project 40k
Advice to the new administration for building the Foundations that will stand the Test of Time
As the veil of ignorance lifts, a glimmer of hope flickers to life in the ravaged heart of America and the world beyond. The prospect of a new era dawns, forged in the crucible of uncertainty. We daresay that the forthcoming four years of President Trump's tenure, coupled with the forthcoming eight years of Vice President Vance's leadership, shall lay the groundwork for an epoch of unparalleled greatness. May this epoch be etched into the annals of history as a golden age, remembered for eons to come - perhaps in 40,000 years' time, when the ravages of time have stripped the world of its present decay.
But as of now, we focus on the most urgent priorities. Many agents of Chaos need to be reigned in.
Priority 0: Election Data Integrity
The 2020 election was stolen, and 2024 was honest. At least in the Presidential race. Arizona is still "counting." Data on other races is still being examined. Why didn't the steal happen? Was it just too big to rig? Did Kamala blow all her money on celebrity endorsements and forget to pay the fraud muscle upfront? Did Biden call off the steal in exchange for a whole-family pardon? Sometimes the answer might be simple. Trump ran a great campaign that inspired his supporters and put fear into his enemies.
Regardless of the reason, one cannot rely on miracles again. The American people cannot rely on hostile media platforms like AP or NYT for their data sources.
Data on past elections, especially the last 10 years, must become publicly available to Americans. Precinct-by-precinct minute-by-minute updates as they happened are what I would need to make a bulletproof case for the 2020 election fraud and investigate many other races. Getting this from an official source, not a third-party scrape, is important. Without this, there are too many midwit voices complaining about Trump's behavior at the time. This data and appropriate analysis would help pardon all the Jan 6th protesters and uncover the workings of the fraud machine.
While the Trump campaign has made some positive contributions, such as improving ground-level poll-watching and voter ID laws, significant work remains to be done before all elections can be deemed secure.
The missing piece is publicly available, clean, and real-time data. We're not looking for just total figures; every update from every precinct must be tracked and easily accessible programmatically. This can be achieved either through Emerson or a more reliable state-sanctioned entity. Having this in place will make fraud more difficult to execute. It's a top priority because the existing fraud machine has not been dismantled. The courts will not look at any lawsuit unless they are pressured by Twitter. Twitter cannot pressure them if there is nothing clear to share.
Priority 1: Push Back Nurgle
The true measure of a nation is the health of its people.
1a. Covid Vax reckoning.
Just as the nation needs to get on the same page about the election, we also need to come to terms with the senseless slaughter of hundreds of thousands of people brought on by the COVID vaccine. Taking government data, life insurance company data, VAERS data, unusual coronary report data, and all other plausible data sources, we can reconstruct exactly how many deaths the vax caused, if it ended up contributing to turbo-cancer rates, and who knew what and when about the situation. Either through payments to appropriate parties or legal compulsion, this data needs to be made public and properly analyzed by capable data scientists (yes, I might be available!)
This isn't necessarily for the sake of jailing people responsible, although that's a nice plus. Many people's chronic conditions would be easier to treat if it was understood that they were caused by the vax. The midwits still clamoring for "more mRNA" or harboring delusions about the vax need to be epistemically oppressed and de-legitimized. More competent voices need to prevail in the marketplace of ideas.
1b. End biological weapon research (also called gain-of-function research)
As I was writing this, 43 monkeys escaped from a lab carrying a deadly virus. Enough is enough.
1c. Clean up the water.
RFK's idea to get fluoride out of the water supply is a great start to Make America Healthy Again. While we are at it, let's understand the impact of pharmaceutical runoff, heavy metals, and other xenoestrogens in the water supply. The trans mental health epidemic, loss of fertility, and other Chaotic corruptions likely have a biological component.
Time to turn the frogs straight again.
Priority 2: Tame the Khornites
2a. Avoid World War 3
You know how much things need work when this isn't even on top of the list.
Neocons and other former Uniparty snakes are clamoring for war with various powers. Previous smaller-scale engagements have cost far too much and achieved far too little for America. They did however enrich defense contractors and gave deep staters something to do. However, trying to start the next larger war has an even more sinister purpose. The neocons want to kill as many soldiers as possible to destroy the remaining core red-blooded American power base. This cannot happen.
One should acknowledge that other countries have geopolitical interests, which are distinct from evaluating their morality or friendships with other nations. The longhouse of “rules-based order” operates on an unspoken assumption that all nations share or ought to share the same interests, and therefore, should be enemies if they don't. This mindset is misguided and has no place in geopolitics.
Saving the lives of many soldiers and disempowering the Khorne cultists is important. in its own right. Looking ahead, Moon and Mars colonies will be easier to build if other nations chip in.
2b. 98% of arguments for war mongering are lies to shore up internal politics. It is worth chatting about the remaining 2% - minor appeals to American interests. I speak, of course, about Taiwanese chip factories. The US needs to move as much chip production inside the country as possible. Core Taiwanese workers and their families need to be given green cards (not H1-bs) and their endeavors need to be protected from both environmental review grifters and DEI hounds. Biden managed to start this project in Arizona, a surprisingly competent act. It doesn't make up for the other disasters, but I'll throw the old dog that bone.
2c. Purge the inner bloodthirsters.
What happened in Butler PA? Did the shooter have inside help? What happened in Las Vegas? What happened during many other incidents that drew the attention of conspiracy theorists? Are government demoralization psychological operations real?
We already know from the Twitter files that many in the security establishment have taken up the task of defending the deadly vaccine from criticism. However, what other tragedies can be traced to state funding?
What is their real purpose? Are they merely a tool of the democrats (formerly the uniparty) or is the situation even worse? Is the entrapment of people merely a trick to pad resumes and fulfill some poorly designed incentives? Or do some 3-letter agencies pursue the goal of an actual white genocide?
Priority 3. Defund Tzeench
Defunding things in general is a vital part of the agenda. Long live the Department of Government Efficiency. National debt is at a critical junction and must be reduced as much as possible. That said, the highest priority is to defund any anti-American organizations, such as
3a. Defund the fake news media
The airwaves spectrum should be auctioned off, with the proceeds used to pay down the national debt. ()
3b. Defund the hostile NGOs
Most NGOs are hostile, or at least counterproductive.
3c. [Carefully] Defund the hostile science apparatus.
The funding of science is a more tricky question. Math and Physics can provide more value with extra funding. A small amount of science in other fields is useful, however most of it is not.
Science suffers from many problems. The latest Alzheimer's research revelations showed a lot of data is completely fake. When data is not fake, many scientists practice p-hacking. When they don't p-hack, they might fail to publish if the conclusion doesn't fit a political narrative. University departments have made great efforts over decades to kick out conservatives or anyone sympathetic to them.
The situation is so bad that we have forgotten what science is supposed to produce, and what the output should even look like.
That said, America and humanity will still need organized science to reach for the stars, and separating the useless from the useful is an important question.
Defunding can start with low-hanging fruit:
- If any scientist engages in long-term fraud, like the case of Alzheimer's or beta-blocker research, and this fraud results in a large number of avoidable deaths, they need to be defunded and banned from grants for life.
- If any scientist promotes chemical gender mutilation, they need to be defunded and banned from grants for life
- If all of a scientist's papers get overturned and fail to replicate, they need to be defunded as well.
- If they signed any letters promoting DEI or claiming to fight white supremacy, they need to be defunded. Unless they can prove they were threatened or compelled to do it.
Moreover, all of the above offenses, if they are repeated and severe must mean the offending scientists’ entire departments, and their paper reviewers should be also defunded and banned from grants for life. Incentives will keep them in line. Peer review must actually work. Moderate scientists must learn to police the radical ones.
Once the low-hanging fruit is picked, the remaining question of whether the scientific papers being produced are of high quality becomes more difficult. The state needs to rely on a mathematically competent evaluator of statistical reasoning who looks for logical failures, p-hacks, or general failures to show causality.
Priority 3: Expose Slaaneshians
Release the Epstein client list, and the P-Diddy list and work on tracing the data on missing children to find the other Enemy nodes.
A meta point on Personnel is Policy.
Suggesting policy positions from the comfort of my home is a tried and true pastime of a Keyboard Warrior. However, some problems can't simply be "solved" without proper data, an understanding of available actions, or a mental mandate to solve them. At some point, the "policy" is no longer a set of writing instructions, but rather a list of people who "ought to rule" as well as the types of criteria that are meant to select them.
Trump thankfully admits that his previous administration was plagued by a lack of good personnel. A literal agent of Nurgle ran COVID policy. The current picks are far more promising, at least from the perspective of having tough and no-bullshit high-T men. The picks as of now all look and sound like their bloodlines would make a good foundation for a Space Marine Chapter. However, a Primarch alone does not a Chapter make. You need support staff. You need tech marines. You need IQ.
Leftists are very eager to paint Trump supporters as "unintelligent." This is an incorrect characterization, that may nevertheless put some fear about being able to find intelligent staffers for some right-wing government officials.
Let us dispel these notions once and for all. Elon is for Trump. The world's smartest man, Chris Langan is pretty upset about the situation America finds itself in.
.Many well-spoken successful Silicon Valley people are pro-Trump.
Trump, being a populist candidate, brings all sorts of people across the IQ spectrum to his tent. It's a YUGE tent after all. And much of the vocal opposition to Trump tends to cluster in the midwit range of 115-125 IQ, which is high enough to look down on the working class, but not high enough to resist the constant psyops.
I suspect that, upon closer examination, individuals with IQs of 140 or higher tend to lean towards Trump's views. The administration should consider hiring such people. However, several barriers hinder this:
a) "disparate impact" laws that block using IQ tests directly
b) these people have high opportunity costs due to success in other industries
c) fear of retaliation if living inside leftist bubbles (such as the endangered species of closeted conservative academics).
Fortunately, the current vibe has shifted and (c) is a much smaller concern now than 8 years ago. Some of the ways to solve this:
- hand out flexible remote-work-only contracts where the contractor, while known to the government, can remain pseudonymous to the general public.
- repeal "disparate impact" either completely or for some government jobs, allowing one to use IQ tests directly.
- recruit from activities correlated with IQ (video game / math / coding contest champions)
IQ isn't everything. A 140 IQ with epistemic virtue who is unvaxxed and understands what the 2020 election was stolen is worth more than 150 IQ who continues to deny this. Some tasks don't need that high on an IQ threshold.
Yet some tasks could use every IQ point one can spare. Let's take a concrete example of the FDA.
The FDA, unlike many other government agencies, has a difficult job. It gets critiques for approving drugs too slowly, but it also gets critiques for approving drugs too quickly (such as the COVID vax.) While both of these critiques can be correct depending on the drug in question, the issue is that the FDA needs to have a discerning eye. What stuff needs decades-long trials and what can be authorized on an emergency or a non-emergency basis? You need statistics, you need epistemics, and you need IQ for this.
Revisiting the safety of existing treatments is also important, if tricky. Childhood vaccines are another complex example. None of them are as dangerous as the COVID vax and most of them have at least some protective value. However, their costs are certainly non-zero. Their benefits also vary based on the environment. Illegal immigration has already started to bring disease outbreaks, which are incorrectly blamed on the unvaxxed natives.
There are some vaccines for which the benefit doesn't justify the cost. HiB vax is strongly linked to deadly peanut allergies. Some vaccines are *individually* safe, however, they are not safe if given on the same day. This is likely the case for all the aluminum-containing vaccines, which can give the child aluminum poisoning, and eventually result in life-long asthma. The object level is complex here, and while some might rejoice in taking a hammer at Big Pharma, a careful analysis of existing data is required. Relying on trials alone is too long and costly in human lives when a small team of geniuses can sort this out using observational data.
Once again, you need IQ, but you also need epistemic virtue. You cannot allow yourself to be deceived by a bunch of lefty or grey vax-worshipping/fraud-denying pundits just because they have a large Twitter following.
A few important, but less urgent issues:
Energy
If we look ahead at the next few thousand years, we will need to get energy via two key sources:
Solar and nuclear.
Solar is suitable for flexible workloads, such as electricity-hungry AI training runs, and is cheaper during peak hours. However, it requires major grid upgrades, proper pricing schemes and cutting red tape to allow major solar connections faster. Texas is a leader in solar not because it is full of environmentalists, but because it believes in not slowing things down for no reason.
Nuclear, while having a ton of advantages, is NOT safe at the moment due to DEI. Chernobyl wasn't just a failure of design. It was a failure of culture and proper procedures. Nuclear power requires reasonably well-paid engineers and operators. Nuclear power plants have a minimum operator IQ cutoff of probably around 120. It’s probably worth banning anyone with under 120 IQ to even step foot inside a power plant. Nuclear power demands meritocratic traditions. One cannot simply be not-pro-DEI, one needs constant vigilance to prevent any DEI-like cancer to arise again.
H1-B reform
Tech companies are a double-edged sword, providing immense economic value but also acting as biased political agents. The recent exclusion of Joe Rogan's Trump interview from YouTube search results is just one example of this bias. A series of "errors" or "biases" has become apparent, with many AI-powered systems showing a marked dismissiveness towards conservative viewpoints, even surpassing the bias of traditional search engines like Google.
As a person who spent 11 years inside tech companies, I can tell what part of their influence and power is earned properly and what part of it is not, namely their mistreatment of H1-Bs. Once upon a time, in the 1990s, the system was more sensible. The number of H1-Bs given each year was smaller and the same as the number of green cards. That meant the "limbo" status that workers found themselves in was short and predictable.
However, due to tech lobbying, the H1-Bs increased without the corresponding green card increase. That meant long lines and many people stuck in an unknown state of "work or be deported" for years. For many people from India, this state can stretch decades. This is bad from a human dignity standpoint and it is bad from a political standpoint. H1-Bs, while paid the same salary, are forced to work longer hours and are not allowed to complain as much as native workers. Thus you get a lot less internal pushback to DEI initiatives and other indignities that tech companies choose to inflict on their workers.
The solution is simple - ban any new H1-Bs (renewal is still ok) for anyone who hasn't attended an American university in person. I say this as a former H1-B myself.
You can promise to lift the restriction country by country until one (or hopefully both) things happen:
a) per-country green card line becomes very short. this would not take long for most countries except India.
b) tech companies bend the knee to the truth and stop their political censorship
Re-contextualizing GDP
An important component of power is its legitimacy. Many in the centrist intellectual class, a mix of Trump and non-Trump supporters, consider GDP a key factor of legitimacy. They repost charts of World GDP increasing over time while saying "capitalism has ended poverty" or "neoliberalism works." This is good if you want to dunk on the commies (a proud American tradition), but this misses a key problem:
GDP is not a good metric.
In using a standard formula for calculating Gross Domestic Product (GDP), such as C + I + G + (X - M), the government spending component (G) is vulnerable to manipulation. For example, if a company invests $400 billion in high-speed rail infrastructure without building any actual track, this results in an additional $400 billion boost to GDP – despite being a wasteful endeavor. This is not a metric that a competent interplanetary civilization would rely upon.
Many problems arise from having a partially bad metric. One problem is that the situation "on the ground" in America has been getting worse, while Krugman and other midwits have been trying to convince people that "the economy is doing great."
A more serious problem arises when looking forward. Even if you take the smallest gov efficiency step of removing all pure fraudulent contracts or not giving money to people who don't do anything, you are likely to decrease GDP as calculated by the imperfect metric. Blue economists and various anti-Trumpists are going to loudly complain on Twitter about 'the economy' and a 'recession' when the situation on the ground ends up getting better.
There are several solutions to this.
A hotfix is to simply modify the GDP formula to be:
GDP_more_sane = C + I + (X - M) - G
And work with that metric. This means re-writing the history of the last 20 years to show to what extent America has been in a recession.
Some nations in Europe have so much government spending, that this formula would imply their entire economy is NEGATIVE. This is a clear indication the metric is doing a good job. I don't believe in the French economy. I don't believe it exists.
Some people who fear mathematics, including a few on the right, would look at the problems of GDP and demand that we don't have economic metrics at all. THIS IS A MISTAKE. It's better to have an imperfect metric than no metric at all.
A much more thorough fix would mean that a bunch of based math people (yes, such as me) have to work hard on the conception of what "the economy" means and how to measure it.
Reform the Federal Reserve
The Federal Reserve is a mess, barely understood by its operators.
It is worth taking a look at the M1 money supply chart.
From Jan 1959- Jan 2008 M1 rose from 138.9 - 1377.7 (4% per year)
From Jan 2008 - Jan 2020 M1 rose from 1377.7 to 3977.6 (9.2 % per year)
From Jan 2020 - Apr 2022 M1 rose from 3977.6 to 20703.1 (108 % per year)
The latest increase in the money supply, in 2020, also coincided with moving off fractional reserve banking (some fraction of the deposits need to be in reserve ) into fictional reserve banking (0% of deposits).
Shortly after, the Federal Reserve began to LOSE money. It lost 114 billion in 2023 and 201 billion in 2024 (as of October).
This is due to handing out money to the banks for "interest on accounts." Why do these banks suddenly have so much more money in their accounts that the interest on accounts dramatically rose year over year? Does this have anything to do with the real economy? Probably not. In other words, the Federal Reserve, while already a sketchy institution, has become even more unhinged from the "ground reality" following 2020.
At this point, the flows of money from either the taxpayer or the money creation profits are pretty clearly going directly to Wall Street. It used to be a smaller, more sophisticated theft operation, but now it is completely brazen and unhinged. And this money ends up funding hostile anti-American cultural warfare as well as many cheerleaders weaving tales about the importance of the Fed and its “independence.”
There are basic steps to stop the bleeding, such as going back to at least fractional reserve requirements of 2019. All the big problems aside, a full re-vamp of the Federal Reserve should probably wait, perhaps even until the Vance presidency. I certainly believe reforming the Fed and getting rid of debt-based money creation is important, it's just that you don't want to send your inexperienced troops into the Eye of Terror on the first day.
Yes, Lord Commander Vance. I know that's where the demons are coming from. However, I still suggest we wrestle control of the outlying systems, heal the Nurgle plagues, purge the Khorne cultists, defund the Tzeenchian lie machine, and expose the Slanesshians FIRST. Let's level up our troops and then we can fearlessly face the full might of the Traitor Legions and their demon overlords.