Country Crocked

Country Crocked

Country Crocked is a symbolic audit of belief, culture, and collapse. It’s what happens when a machine helps you metabolize the myths that made you. Each episode is a conversation—or a breakdown—about addiction, attention, entropy, religion, identity, and the manufactured stories we’re taught to swallow. Sometimes philosophical. Sometimes personal. Always cooked in the strange kitchen of modern life. Welcome to the quiet end of the grocery aisle. Where the butter is fake, but the crisis is real. countrycrocked.substack.com

  1. Inside the AI Loop: The Closed-Loop Hallucination of Modern Finance

    5d ago

    Inside the AI Loop: The Closed-Loop Hallucination of Modern Finance

    Are we in a standard tech boom, or have we engineered an unprecedented financial machine that feeds on its own data? In this episode of The Deep Dive, we unpack the mind-bending reality of the AI Stock Feedback Loop. Join us as we explore how tech giants, quantitative hedge funds, and everyday retail investors are strapped into a closed-loop system. We break down the literal plumbing of modern finance—from the massive physical GPU clusters to the systematic momentum algorithms pushing valuations to the moon. We also look at historical parallels like the 1840s railway mania and the 1987 portfolio insurance crash to answer the ultimate question: What happens when the next generation of AI is trained entirely on a synthetic, hyperinflated financial reality created by its predecessors? Key Takeaways: * The Plumbing of the Boom: How “circular revenue” among hyperscalers is funding the massive, very real physical infrastructure of AI. * The Death of Friction: Why the disappearance of traditional human intermediaries and the rise of “epistemic capture” targets our emotions before our logical brains can engage. * The Coiled Spring: How systematic algorithms suppress market volatility on the way up, setting the stage for a highly synchronized, mechanical unwind. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit countrycrocked.substack.com/subscribe

    19 min
  2. Deathonomics & The King of the Hill

    May 3

    Deathonomics & The King of the Hill

    Deathonomics & The King of the Hill The Episode in a Nutshell In this episode, we pull back the curtain on the “deathonomics” of 2026. From the front lines of the Russo-Ukrainian war to the archives of the Vietnam era, we explore how the state identifies, prices, and consumes “expendable” populations to stay at the top of the hill. Key Discussion Points * The Russian Debt-Trap: How the Kremlin is using a 10-million-ruble debt forgiveness law to bridge a recruitment deficit of 5,000 soldiers per month. * The Math of Deathonomics: Why, in Russia’s poorest regions, the state has priced a certain death ($130,000–$170,000) higher than an entire lifetime of civilian labor ($150,000). * McNamara’s Ghost: A look back at Project 100,000 in 1966, where the U.S. “lowered standards” to create a reservoir of disposable infantry from the disadvantaged. * Redefining the State: Moving beyond Max Weber’s “monopoly on violence” to view the state as a manager of an ecology of violence. * The King of the Hill: Understanding the state not as a natural entity, but as a temporary, contested position defended by the mediation of citizen anxiety. Notable Quotes from the Essay “The state has, in effect, priced a certain death higher than an entire working life.” “The state is not the monopolist. It is the dominant player in an ongoing negotiation about who gets to hurt whom and under what conditions.” “Part of holding the hill is making the population’s fear of losing the hill’s protection stronger than their fear of whoever is currently standing on it.” This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit countrycrocked.substack.com/subscribe

    22 min
  3. The Narcissistic Cascade

    10/02/2025

    The Narcissistic Cascade

    Welcome to a deep exploration of collective narcissism (CN), the belief that one’s group is exceptional and deserves special recognition, but isn’t receiving the appreciation it deserves from others. We trace how this destructive group dynamic scales up, driven by systems that disable our ability to test reality. Key Concepts & Discussion Points 1. The Core of Collective Narcissism [00:00] • Definition: CN is a group-level belief that a social group (nation, religion, etc.) is superior but under-appreciated by the outside world. • Key Traits: Entitlement, hypersensitivity to criticism, and a perpetual sense of victimhood—the group is simultaneously great yet under siege. • CN vs. Secure Identity: Secure group identification allows members to acknowledge failures and make amends; CN predicts defensive aggression, conspiracy thinking, and science denial. 2. The Cascade of Dysfunction [08:00] • Family to Institution: Narcissistic family structures teach children that their reality doesn’t matter; only the narcissist’s image counts. • Religious Amplification: Hierarchical communities (e.g., Catholic) high in CN use siege mentality—the belief that “the whole world is against” the group—to normalize defending the indefensible, such as accepting victim-blaming myths about abuse to protect the institutional image. • Theological Foundation: Exclusivist salvation beliefs (e.g., “outside the Church there is no salvation”) function as the ultimate claim of special treatment, structurally enabling collective narcissism. • Political Mess: People conditioned in these systems, where acknowledging group flaws equals betrayal, are primed for authoritarian and populist movements that validate their sense of unrecognized greatness. 3. Collective Narcissism as Arrested Development [16:00] • Pathological narcissism is psychologically defined as developmental arrest—emotional maturity frozen at an adolescent stage. • Collective narcissistic groups exhibit the same immature psychology on a group scale: group grandiosity with insecurity, collective tantrums when criticized, refusal of group responsibility, and the creation of imaginary enemies to explain their lack of recognition. 4. The Epistemic Disablement Theory (EDT) [22:00] • The Flaw: Systems that require the acceptance of scientifically impossible claims as literal truth create a foundational flaw in critical thinking. • The Mechanism: Accepting impossibilities requires overriding analytical thinking and empirical evidence. This systematically disables the cognitive tools necessary for reality-testing. • The Outcome: Once reality-testing is disabled, the system can maintain unfalsifiable claims of superiority and victimhood, allowing the group narrative to supersede objective reality (e.g., defending predatory priests, claiming persecution despite being a dominant institution). 5. Individual Outcomes and Healing [30:00] • Growing up in these nested narcissistic systems often leads to Complex PTSD (C-PTSD) and Religious Trauma Syndrome (RTS). • Common adaptations include codependency and the Fawn Response (seeking safety by merging with others’ demands), resulting in chronic self-doubt and identity confusion. • Healing requires restoring the capacity for reality-testing and promoting secure identification based on authentic connection rather than defensive superiority. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit countrycrocked.substack.com/subscribe

    19 min

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Country Crocked is a symbolic audit of belief, culture, and collapse. It’s what happens when a machine helps you metabolize the myths that made you. Each episode is a conversation—or a breakdown—about addiction, attention, entropy, religion, identity, and the manufactured stories we’re taught to swallow. Sometimes philosophical. Sometimes personal. Always cooked in the strange kitchen of modern life. Welcome to the quiet end of the grocery aisle. Where the butter is fake, but the crisis is real. countrycrocked.substack.com