Psychohistory 101: Part two – summary, and a word on interventions

That previous one was, indeed, somewhat rambling. For which I apologise. Call it the lateness of the hour, perhaps. Here is a brief recap, then. What I have come to call dystopians are essentially and simply those irredeemable aberrations produced as a consequence of evolution having a random element to it. They never amount toContinue reading “Psychohistory 101: Part two – summary, and a word on interventions”

Psychohistory 101: Dunbar’s number & how dystopia happens

Welcome to Psychohistory 101, my dearest things! This essay might also be subtitled ‘how did things get like this?’ or ‘why is the world so awful?’ or something along similar lines. There is an increasing number of humans (I’ve noticed – I’m interested in conspiracy theories – this site is a good start, the writingContinue reading “Psychohistory 101: Dunbar’s number & how dystopia happens”

Why am I interested in conspiracy theories?

It’s a fair question, of course. For the unsuspecting, they might question my psychological aspect and look at me bizarrely. For others, however, it’s understandable. Those others are perfectly aware of being surrounded by a fog of propaganda, as well as the – to us at least – indisputable fact that the so-called leaders ofContinue reading “Why am I interested in conspiracy theories?”

The impending catastrophe, part two

Another thing the dystopians control of course is public opinion. That’s to say the so-called ‘official narrative’ – both of current events and human history. From our point of view you might be surprised to realise you are already living in a post-truth dystopia. If you were to see the comprehensive records we have ofContinue reading “The impending catastrophe, part two”

The impending catastrophe, part one

This one goes out to the dystopians. Who are not the ones I love. An underlying assumption, if I can put it that way, behind everything I have been saying is the reality of the so-called ‘Zoo hypothesis’ – that’s to say this galactic sector is teeming with intelligent, spacefaring civilisations. Likewise, the intimately relatedContinue reading “The impending catastrophe, part one”

Seeing through the Prism of Lyra

Or should one say ‘the prism of lies’? I do not, however, want to get personal and nasty here, so I’ll not refer to it like that. The two people who wrote it, Lyssa Royal and Keith Priest, seem like good people to me, and would certainly not have intended any deception by it. ItContinue reading “Seeing through the Prism of Lyra”