“Everything in life is just a matter of transmission,” a couch-surfing Eskimo once said to me, while smoking a cigarette he had just rolled. “Like starting your car.” The simplicity of the statement made it all the more poignant, especially for the situation at hand. What does it mean to say that life is a Read More…
Science
Cops Use Faulty Test Kits to Incite Fear about THC in Water Supply–Scientists Say It’s Impossible
On Thursday, the residents of Hugo, population 750, started getting calls from local officials about the drinking water. They were told it was contaminated and to avoid drinking the water or letting their pets drink it, and even to avoid bathing in it. The purported danger came not from lead or arsenic or E. coli or any Read More…
Groundbreaking Review Shows How Glyphosate Alters DNA Toward Chronic Illness
A new review of scientific literature is linking one of the most well-known and notorious herbicides in the United States to a variety of diseases as a result of a mechanism that modifies the function of human DNA. In the review entitled “Glyphosate pathways to modern disease V: Amino acid analogue of glycine in diverse proteins,” Read More…
Your Esoteric Initiation – Part 2: Everything You Thought You Knew is Actually the Occult
The argument between science and religion has always been useless, because they are both different sides of one coin: esoteric occultism. This is not in theory either, but in practice, as will be described ahead—but these misunderstandings do not stop here. Mainstream scholars of both fields have hit a brick wall in their understanding, which Read More…
Your Esoteric Initiation – Part 1: You are the Illusion
When confronted with ideas of social activism, political reform, and the like, there is always an overwhelming focus on the things that are broken, defective, inadequate, et cetera, and very little attention is put into actual solutions to these problems of culture. Often religion is suggested as a moral compass in order to prevent these Read More…
Baton Rouge Shooter Had PTSD, Prescribed Multiple Meds With Side Effects of Homicidal Thoughts
Baton Rouge, LA — Sunday morning, on his 29th birthday, a Missouri man, and honorably discharged Marine, Gavin Long, engaged in a deadly shootout with police. His murderous rampage left three Baton Rouge police officers dead and three others injured. Gavin Long had PTSD. According to CNN, a source involved in the investigation of the murders told them Long Read More…






