Call Me Cynical
Did you hear the one about the 'emergency c-section'?
Read MoreDid you hear the one about the 'emergency c-section'?
Read MoreWhat’s the darkest topic you’ve ever looked into?
Do you still believe there is hope for humanity to change course?
Read MoreIf there is a connection between what we think, and what manifests in the material world, then how might you explain the incredible events of the past 18 months or so?
How does one go about relating to the people around us who one cares about, when they either can't -- or simply don't want -- to see what is happening?
A guy walks into a bar...
Read MoreAre the masses really waking up?
What evidence might lead somebody to answer in the affirmative?
Why are platforms like Telegram and Twitter allowing so much dissent?
Read MoreAre you open to the idea that this world is like a video game? What evidence would you need to see to be convinced?
Games tend to come with instruction manuals, whereas 'real life' -- it would seem -- does not...
You see a red door: do you want it painted black?
Read MoreMandela Effect is taking the conspiracy subculture by storm: whether you or I like it or not.
Recently the battle lines were drawn between two prominent pro- Flat Earth personalities:
Brian Staveley on one side, and Infinite Plane Society on the other.
Anybody with an interest in psychology, sociology, the cultish tendencies of humans, or the conspiracy subculture in general, will get something out of studying the skirmish.
Read MoreIn May of 2014, a man named Markus Allen appeared as a guest on Greg Carlwood's 'The Higherside Chats' podcast. I am now of the opinion that this was a seminal moment in contemporary conspiracy subculture history. This article features a transcription the pages of notes I took while re-listening to the interview on a recent long-distance bus ride. These notes will serve as the basis for a larger project which I'm currently working on here.
Read MoreIn 2014 a man named Markus Allen appeared on a fledgling podcast known as The Higherside Chats, hosted by Greg Carlwood.
It was, in my personal opinion, a seminal moment in the history of the contemporary conspiracy subculture.
Read MoreLast night I visited a Vietnamese cinema for the first time in my life, in order to see 'Terminator: Dark Fate'.
In this post I want to share with you an esoteric interpretation of the film.
It boils down to this: Everybody Knows Sh*t's ****ed.
Read MoreBe extremely subtle, even to the point of formlessness.
Be extremely mysterious, even to the point of soundlessness.
Thereby you can be the director of the opponent's fate.
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