Category: History
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Down the Rabbit Hole II: MKUltra Never Ended
In 1953, CIA director Allen Dulles warned that the Cold War would be fought in the human mind. Days later, MKUltra was born—an empire of…
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The Martyr Machine: How America Manufactures Saints & Sinners
Charlie Kirk’s assassination shows how America manufactures martyrs on demand. His death is being sanctified and weaponized, while Gaza’s victims remain erased. The martyr machine…
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Psychedelics, Memory, and the Work of Healing
Nancy Reagan told us our brains were frying eggs. In college, i dropped acid anyway. Decades later, I’m in ketamine therapy, still rattling the cage…
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Starting a Mutual Aid Network: Guide Release
Mutual aid is one of the oldest survival strategies. This new guide shows how to start and sustain a legal, open mutual aid network with…
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Guerrilla Warfare: A Historical Field Guide
Guerrilla warfare is less about winning battles and more about outlasting power. This field guide traces the principles, tactics, and history of irregular resistance, from…
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The Church of the Beast
A post tracing how Christianity transformed from resistance into empire’s prophet. Drawing on Revelation, Daniel, Ezekiel, and Matthew 24, this essay exposes how the modern…
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600 Children Boarded for Guatemala: A Plane Ride from Due Process into Danger
In August 2025, the U.S. attempted to deport 600 unaccompanied minors to Guatemala—a country infamous for child trafficking scandals, illegal adoptions, and systemic abuse. The…
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Fuck the Oligarchy, Support the Survivors
The survivors of Epstein’s machine carry the receipts of oligarch power. If the world rallies behind them, it’s not just justice—it’s revolution. Solidarity with the…
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When the Pews Meet the Code: The Great Merger That’s More Real Than You Think
Silicon Valley’s spiritual revival is colliding with Christian nationalist politics — not through a formal merger, but through parallel pipelines of influence. From ACTS 17…
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Is Atlanta Atlantis?
Is Atlanta the modern Atlantis? From its phoenix mythology to its rings of concrete and submerged histories, Atlanta isn’t just a city—it’s a living myth.…
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The Lost Rituals of Listening to Music
Before music became invisible streams, it had weight. We rewound cassettes with pencils, flipped records, memorized the hiss and flaws that made songs ours. Listening…
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Federal Takeover: The Quickest Way to Kill a City’s Soul
When the federal government runs a city, residents lose their voice, their rights, and their future. D.C.’s pre-Home Rule history proves it.
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Empire of Memory: The Cult of Saturnalia – Prelude: Saturnalia, Collapse, and the Myth of Control
Before the data panopticon, before the predictive governance algorithms, there was Saturn—god of time, decay, and inversion. This prelude cracks open the ancient ritual code…
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The Reptile in the Archive: Peter Thiel & The Dragon Code
This investigative essay traces his influence from Palantir to Project 2025, framing him as the architect of a new prophetic machinery: surveillance that sees, AI…
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The Georgia Guidestones: A Monument to Memory and Forgetting
In the red clay fields of Elbert County, a mysterious granite monument once stood—etched in eight languages, aligned to the stars, and humming with prophecy.…
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From Memory Empires to Mental Health Control: Lessons from Nazi Germany
Power often hides behind the language of care. The recent executive order on mental illness echoes early patterns of control seen in Nazi Germany —…

















