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Knarc, n.: 1) A person who would be easily seen to be a crank, but for the fact of practicing their cranky behavior through the protection of an institution which gives their crankiness legitimacy. 2) Crank spelled backwards.

Here we check in with our journalists from Feb. 2020:

12:54 AM ¡ May 23, 2021

Coronavirus, with zero American fatalities, is dominating headlines, while the flu is the real threat https://www.thedailybeast.com/flu-not-coronavirus-is-the-virus-killing-us-kids-like-luca-calanni/

11:20 PM ¡ Feb 7, 2021

“...while the flu is the real threat.”

Who gets to say simplistic categorical and definitive pronouncements like this with impunity, the certainty of God, and no consequence? Only the Knarc.

12:57 AM ¡ May 23, 2021


There is no concept in English, of which I am aware, for a group of experts promoting a prima facie insane perspective from the highest positions of trust, expertise and leadership. Stephen Wolfram, in my opinion, is far less nutty than the arrival of new high energy physics preprints that are posted daily on the so-called Arxiv server used by all leading theorists. A quick review on any given day, chosen at random, reveals that these papers are generally not in any way tied to particles, forces, dimensions, or symmetries that have ever been seen in any experiment. They are not actually high energy physics theories at all, because they are not tied to any energy scale, they aren't attempting to understand the physical world, and they aren't even theories, so far as I can tell. As far as high energy physical theory, that would be zero for three and beyond pathetic. What they really represent are the mathematical explorations of fragments of long ago exhausted dreams for unification, now 20 to 50 years past their due date. This is why we need a new concept, which I have called the knarc. Aside from being Swedish slang for hard recreational drugs, it is also the word crank spelled backwards. You can think of the two meanings as being related, by virtue of the fact that our central institutions are almost all growth-dependent structures, now increasingly dominated in our low-growth world by leaders addicted to desperate measures to cover for their lack of competence, progress and honesty.

Quite simply, the mainstream may still be tautologically at the center, but it is often no less wacky than the fringe that it denigrates. Think about it. President Donald Trump is a good example of a knarc freestyling about getting disinfectant inside the body to kill Covid from the presidential lectern, and then lying about it, claiming it was sarcasm when he was caught.

The Surgeon General, the CDC, and the WHO are all knarc organizations for giving deadly, faulty, and transparently self-inconsistent recommendations on the use of face masks, to say nothing of our friends in the People's Republic of China who are blatantly lying about all aspects of the Covid epidemic, so far as I can tell. Joe Biden, Trump's likely opponent for perhaps the world's most demanding job, is a knarc for running when he should be retiring, given embarrassing signs of mental decline and his constant inability to remember what he is talking about from moment to moment with alarming frequency for a mere septuagenarian.

Once you have a concept of a dependably crazy bipartisan center ignoring reality to quickly extract as much as possible from the accumulated wealth and credit of civil society before the bills all come due and are sent to the next generation for payment, you realize that if there are any reliable experts left, you would expect them to be straddling the worlds between the central knarcs and the cranks of the fringe. And this gets to the difficult problem we now face, but which we cannot face up to: the coming total collapse of authoritative sources. You will notice that Wikipedia's history of surprisingly high quality comes from an insistence on using reliable, published sources of information as primary material. But don't take it from me. In Wikipedia's own words: “If no reliable sources can be found on the topic, Wikipedia should not have an article on it.” In short, when reliable sources cannot be found, communal sense making breaks down and comes to an end. In my lifetime, I have seen the universities, the scientific journals, the papers of record all succumb to the political economy of perverse incentives in a low growth world. Said differently, we now run the risk that if previously reliable published sources, which prided themselves on a goal of objectivity, become captured by political incentives, secondary structures like Wikipedia will begin to degrade and unravel as a result. Thus, we can formally at least understand the logic of the CEO of YouTube when she tells us that she must remove videos that contradict authoritative sources to protect the public health during a pandemic. But when she tells us that the World Health Organization is such an unquestionable source, we must, by the same logic of public health, actually consider whether YouTube should be nationalized, given that the W.H.O. appears to be in thrall to mainland China and unable to acknowledge the existence of Taiwan's efforts to control the virus, while they continue to spout nonsense about the transmission of the virus and PPE.

A free and advanced society, must question the now unreliable W.H.O. and do so vigorously and ferociously whether or not YouTube and its parent company have continuing business interests involving East Asia. Of course, the idea of nationalizing YouTube because its CEO is chilling a conversation that needs to take place in the middle of a geopolitical health crisis is a confusing issue. Yet who can deny that she is blatantly exercising the privileges of a publisher while retaining the legal protections of a platform? One senses immediately that it is a conversation that cannot take place within a framework of thoroughly nutty, yet central institutions that share a common interest in being spared difficult questions, particularly as regards Communist China.

On the other hand, figuring out how to make it impossible for Google, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and other publishers to exercise editorial control while posing as platforms is an essential conversation that must not be handed off to cranks, trolls and crackpots. The lacuna that is opened up between the cranks of 4Chan and the comparably nutty knarcs of the great boardrooms, lying and colluding to protect their empires from oversight, clawbacks and regulation, is therefore of utmost importance.

- Eric Weinstein on The Portal Ep. 32, April 29, 2020

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The Crank and the Knarc. https://www.pscp.tv/w/1RDGlQrpqmMJL

6:13 PM ¡ May 4, 2020


2021Edit

And with this letter from R BARiC in SCIENCE everything changes.

The problem is our bizarre institutional mainstream, including @twitter & @YouTube, attempting to paint as cranks all who refused to salute the absurd WHO narrative on origins of the virus.

YOU are now the cranks.

4:46 PM ¡ May 14, 2021

A *stunning* development. The letter says COVID-19 could have leaked from a lab. To some of us that possibility has been obvious for well more than a year. What is significant about this is the masthead (Science) and author list, which includes Ralph Baric https://science.sciencemag.org/content/372/6543/694.1

10:36 PM ¡ May 13, 2021

Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Google, Fauci, NYT, WaPo, NPR, CDC, NPR, Harvard, CNN, MSNBC, etc, etc, are simply not-good-enough or disinterested enough to actively manage national dialogue as our gatekeepers.

Conclusion: It’s actually our gatekeepers who most need to be gatekept.

4:46 PM ¡ May 14, 2021

I don’t know how to say this exactly but the problem of elite cranks as gatekeepers is what is most threatening us. I’ve called these people “Knarc”s before.

Knarcs climb the heights of respectability to say obviously wrong things and then attack the reputations of dissenters.

4:46 PM ¡ May 14, 2021

And what is a Knarc? Well, it’s someone who would be a Crank on purely intellectual grounds, but for the luxurious institutional chair in which they sit. Allen Greenspan at the Fed or a tobacco funded physician extolling the health benefits of cigarettes would be examples.

4:46 PM ¡ May 14, 2021

It is quite possible that the Wuhan Institute of Virology is behind the outbreak which shut down a planet and killed many across the world.

Those who refused to shut up about this were always obviously right.

@jack, @Twitter needs to change. You need to protect iconoclasts.

4:46 PM ¡ May 14, 2021


The mainstream (that dutifully reported this as a simple suicide story) are our cranks.

They told us not to wear masks when we needed to and then to wear them when we didn’t.

They told us UFOs weren’t real but tell us they are now real.

And that COVID came from a wet market...

1:26 AM ¡ May 22, 2021

The two Bureau of Prisons workers tasked with guarding Jeffrey Epstein the night he killed himself in a New York jail have admitted they falsified records, but they will not serve prison time under a deal with federal prosecutors. https://apnews.com/article/business-government-and-politics-3a0b465c080e1b0a53ce15315179d542

12:01 AM ¡ May 22, 2021

Clearly: We need to decrankify our mainstream.

We need to purge our institutions of our *mainstream* cranks (or Knarcs). We cannot run a nuclear and economic superpower with geopolitical rivals in this way with fake leadership lying to the public 24/7 about almost everything.

1:26 AM ¡ May 22, 2021


Knarc, n.: 1) A person who would be easily seen to be a crank, but for the fact of practicing their cranky behavior through the protection of an institution which gives their crankiness legitimacy. 2) Crank spelled backwards.

Here we check in with our journalists from Feb. 2020:

12:54 AM ¡ May 23, 2021

Coronavirus, with zero American fatalities, is dominating headlines, while the flu is the real threat https://www.thedailybeast.com/flu-not-coronavirus-is-the-virus-killing-us-kids-like-luca-calanni/

11:20 PM ¡ Feb 7, 2021

“...while the flu is the real threat.”

Who gets to say simplistic categorical and definitive pronouncements like this with impunity, the certainty of God, and no consequence? Only the Knarc.

12:57 AM ¡ May 23, 2021


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This is the age of the Knarc.

I want you to remember this when I tell you things supported nowhere by the mainstream: to a Knarc, every dissenter is a crank.

Peer review, awards, credentials, etc don’t behave positively during a universal institutional intellectual collapse. 🙏 https://x.com/svb_financial/status/1632818336391213059

5:39 PM ¡ Mar 11, 2023

For those who are new around here: Welcome.

5:42 PM ¡ Mar 11, 2023

Knarc, n.: 1) A person who would be easily seen to be a crank, but for the fact of practicing their cranky behavior through the protection of an institution which gives their crankiness legitimacy. 2) Crank spelled backwards.

Here we check in with our journalists from Feb. 2020:

12:54 AM ¡ May 23, 2021

And for those wondering about the missing quote tweet: @svb_financial actually deleted their account.

Here:

 
3:56 PM ¡ Mar 13, 2023

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