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Two new moves from Washington quietly lock U.S. agriculture tighter into the national‑security state, turning glyphosate and elemental phosphorus into “defense assets” and pulling farms under a Pentagon‑style security umbrella.

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Abrahamic religion is usually framed as a source of meaning and morality. This post looks at it from the ground up instead: as a three-thousand-year obedience machine that runs on human bodies. Women, children, queer people, and ordinary believers are asked to absorb pain so that God, male authority, and powerful institutions can stay beyond…

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Project Blue Beam is a 1990s conspiracy theory proposed by Canadian writer Serge Monast, claiming NASA and the UN would use advanced technology to stage a fake spiritual or alien event and usher in a technocratic New World Order. It outlines four alleged steps: engineered “discoveries” to undermine religions, a global holographic sky show, synthetic…

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Peter Thiel’s Palantir is quietly wiring itself into the American state just as the Epstein files land. Empire of Memory, Part II follows the money, the data stack, and the new machinery of leverage now aimed at everyone.

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Rural Georgia was promised “family values” and “freedom.” Instead, the people in charge are letting local hospitals die, pouring money into chicken‑plant robots and prison labor, and betting you won’t notice until the ambulance doesn’t come and the only steady work left is guarding cages or cleaning blood off the floor.

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On January 7, 2026, an ICE agent shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, then federal officials rushed to brand her a “domestic terrorist.” This piece traces how months of dehumanizing rhetoric, fraud panics, and a 2,000‑agent “surge” built the climate for that killing, and how Washington moved just as quickly to lock down the story.

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We were told for years that Trump–Russia was a “hoax.” Then Fiona Hill testified that Moscow literally tried to swap Venezuela for Ukraine, and now Trump is threatening to take Greenland, even if it blows up NATO. This is what happens when a man propped up by Russian‑linked money is allowed to treat the map…

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A DHS tweet demanding “Remigration now” sounds technocratic but borrows language from far‑right movements that dream of mass expulsions. This post exposes how that single word shifts U.S. immigration talk from policy tweaks toward something much closer to a purge.

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Project 2025 draws inspiration from the Seven Mountain Mandate—a religious movement urging Christians to take control of seven major spheres: government, family, education, religion, business, media, and arts. Together these forces aim to merge faith and politics, transforming public life through dominionist values and reshaping society in line with evangelical worldviews.

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Maria Farmer’s “The Setiles” is a labyrinthine, Bosch-inspired masterwork decoding the secret architecture of abuse surrounding Epstein. Drawing from Revelation and ancient cult imagery, the painting exposes corrupt networks through symbolic landscapes of beasts, temples, and survivors—challenging viewers to confront the cycles of trauma, power, and redemption at the heart of modern scandal.

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Project MONARCH—a descendant of MK-Ultra legend—blends declassified mind control experiments with modern conspiracy culture. From trauma-based programming claims to butterfly symbolism in pop music, this post unpacks how history, rumor, and pop culture keep the MONARCH myth alive.

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3I/ATLAS — the third confirmed interstellar object ever spotted — is making a quick pass through our Solar System. It’s a once-in-a-generation chance to study material from another star system and learn what it says about our place in the galaxy.

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This work of fiction imagines an interstellar comet revealed as a vast alien spacecraft, hovering above Earth and connecting with ancient sites like the pyramids and Stonehenge. Humanity discovers monuments are cosmic beacons for first contact—a fun scenario.

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In a world increasingly shaped by brain-computer interfaces and billionaire technocrats, everyday people are discovering new ways to reclaim autonomy, build resilient communities, and resist digital control. This post explores practical and narrative strategies for surviving—and pushing back against—the relentless advance of algorithmic governance.

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This in-depth exposé explores how emerging brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, technocratic governance, legislative shifts, and elite-driven charter city models are converging to reshape society. From rapid market growth and the rise of digital IDs to post-democratic techno-states and algorithmic exclusion, discover how the infrastructure for a BCI-driven future is being quietly built—transforming access, control, and…

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Trump’s second administration is dismantling the watchdogs—defunding inspectors general, gutting consumer and food safety protections, and crippling the agencies created after past disasters. This longform analysis traces what these regulators did, why they mattered, and why Trump wants them gone.

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Political violence in America is escalating — from the Capitol to churches, from rhetoric to bloodshed. This post digs into the data, the rhetoric, and the real cases shaping the divide.

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From Snake Eyes and Charlie Kirk to The Simpsons, Contagion, and Black Mirror — predictive programming explores how fiction foreshadows real events. Are these coincidences, conditioning, or signals in plain sight?

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A staged “resurrection” of Charlie Kirk would weaponize Revelation 13 as a political playbook. From false miracles to loyalty pledges, this scenario shows how Christian nationalism could merge spectacle with state power — and why millions would believe it.

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Ancient prophecy and modern power collide. From the Sanhedrin’s revival and Noahide law, to Trump’s “Cyrus” coin, Epstein’s kompromat empire, Project Esther, Charlie Kirk’s martyrdom, and the rise of Palantir and Anduril — Revelation’s playbook is being performed into reality.

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This investigation traces how the U.S.–Israel alliance grew from intelligence sharing in the 1940s to today’s surveillance infrastructure and legal chokeholds on dissent. It separates facts from suspicions and maps the flows of money, lobbying, and narrative control that bind Washington to Tel Aviv. Far from a manifesto, this piece examines how aid pipelines, AIPAC’s…

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When the systems we rely on—power grids, supply chains, even clean water—begin to crack, survival comes down to calm steps and shared knowledge. The Survival & Resistance Guide is a practical manual for ordinary people, showing how to keep level heads, secure food and water, build networks, and resist quietly when authority itself becomes a…

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COINTELPRO once forged letters and planted smears to crush dissent. After Charlie Kirk’s assassination, the echoes are unmistakable: leaks, scapegoating, and a rush to blame entire movements before facts are in.

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For fifteen years, the FBI ran COINTELPRO — a secret program of infiltration, smears, and psychological warfare against U.S. citizens. Its fallout still shapes how power works today.

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A field manual for resisting onslaughts of noise and pressure. The Strategy of Stillness lays out political, digital, logistical, and cultural tactics for holding ground, conserving energy, and forcing opponents to burn themselves out.

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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 secret experiments with LSD, hypnosis, and psychological torture. Files were burned, stories buried. But the logic of MKUltra never ended. It evolved—into algorithms, nudges, and digital control.

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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 doesn’t honor truth — it serves power.

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Charlie Kirk demanded the release of Jeffrey Epstein’s files. Weeks later, he was dead. Was Israel involved — and if so, what would the motive be?

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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 of trauma and depression. Psychedelics don’t hand out miracles—they hand you a shovel. What you do with it is the work.

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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 history, principles, and a practical launch plan.

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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 Napoleon’s Spain to Vietnam and Afghanistan.

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If you think the oligarchs won’t cull the masses because their profits would suffer, think again. The billionaire class doesn’t survive by selling to the many—they survive by controlling what’s left when the many are gone. Scarcity becomes leverage, survival systems become exclusive, and ownership of food, water, and energy replaces the old marketplace. Mass…

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The second part of The Coming Technocracy exposes the machinery behind the ideology—Freedom Cities, private contractors, Palantir’s predictive systems, and Project 2025—revealing how corporate infrastructure is replacing public governance in the U.S., one contract and charter at a time.

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A quiet collection of music and focus apps that feel more like sonic artifacts than software. Each one creates space—for attention, for thought, for breath.

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What if memory could be controlled like code? This post explores Peter Thiel’s blueprint for algorithmic influence—where archives become weapons, data becomes history, and reality is curated by those who own the infrastructure. The first in our Empire of Memory series.

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Epstein used people. Thiel uses systems. What started as kompromat behind closed doors is now predictive surveillance at scale. The tools got cleaner. The purpose didn’t. This is memory warfare—quiet, industrial, and still unfolding.

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Power often hides behind the language of care. The recent executive order on mental illness echoes early patterns of control seen in Nazi Germany — when ‘protection’ became a tool of oppression. This post examines how memory and narrative shape our freedom.

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A map of Peter Thiel’s digital empire: Palantir, data, power, and the architecture of surveillance shaping the future.

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A Curious Stack: Surveillance State is the sonic companion to “A Breakdown of Peter Thiel’s Digital Empire: Why It Matters,” a post coming soon! Just like Thiel’s world of data, power, and quiet influence, this playlist pulses with dark trip-hop, cinematic tension, and ambient electronics. It’s a soundtrack for exploring the invisible grids of control…

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Orwell feared pain; Huxley feared pleasure. Which dystopia best describes our algorithmic age? Explore their hybrid vision shaping our digital future.

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Some apps aren’t just software—they’re rituals. They alter how we move through time, track emotion, and connect with hidden parts of ourselves. These tools don’t scream productivity—they hum, whisper, and occasionally cast something that feels like magic. Here are a few to consider for a digital ritual kit: 🧭 Tana (Free beta) A shape-shifting note system that…

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A Curious Stack: Volume 001 is a playlist shaped like a signal—part code, part spell. It drifts through genres like shifting constellations, syncing mood with motion in subtle, deliberate layers. Built for late-night builds, thought spirals, browser tab rabbit holes, and the kind of rituals that don’t need a name. Think of it as a…

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“The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality. It is enough if one tries merely to comprehend a little of this mystery every day.” – Albert…

















