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OPIOMES

Kurk Wold

I would build that dome in air! That sunny dome, those caves o ice, !nd all should hear or see them there, !nd all should cry" #eware! #eware! $olerid%e, Kubla Khan

Preface on the Death of Doris Lessing


It has been assumed here that buildings shape the mind when it enters them, and from a distance, as an idea, image or metaphor. This gets unforeseen mention in the Preface to The Sirian E&'eriments (1981) where Lessing sa s, in the conte!t of a battle "between Forces# of which $anopus and %irius are analogous science fiction doctrines& "I would not be at all surprised to find out that this earth had been used for the purposes of e!periment b more ad'anced creatures(that the dimensions of buildings affect us in wa s we don)t guess and that there might ha'e been a science in the past which we ha'e forgotten(that we ma be ensla'ed in wa s we *now nothing about, befriended in wa s we *nown nothing about# ('iii). The sister to +piomes ta*es up that battle at ,istoPossum, which essentiall holds that there are three enemies, collecti'e mind, artificial intelligence, and the ruse of -T, all of which ha'e one strateg , to dwarf the human b either si.e or number, e!actl what the architects design outwardl , but this ta*es the co'er of science. Lessing sa s some of the preoccupations of her narrator are hers& (the chie one is the nature o the %rou' mind, the collective minds we are all 'art o , thou%h we are seldom 're'ared to acknowled%e this) We see ourselves as autonomous creatures, our minds our own, our belie s reely chosen, our ideas individual and uni*ue+with billions and billions and billions o us on this 'lanet, we are still 're'ared to believe that each o us is uni*ue, or that i all the others are mere dots in a swarm, then at least I am this sel ,determined thin%, my mind my own- (i!).

3 This battle of the great against the small, all together against each one separate is howe'er a misnomer, a blind to further the cosmic doctrine that preoccupies this science. That cosmic doctrine is the purpose of writing these pamphlets ta*ing the part of the mouse, or human. That the human is li*e the mouse is meant to be co'ered b the blind that insists we must e!periment upon mice to sa'e oursel'es, but which in'ites the corollar that the human ma be e!perimented on to ser'e some greater cause. 0one of these premises are true howe'er, and we will not easil or perhaps full understand the wa s this discussion is manipulated. +ne thing is sure, the indi'idual is not to be countenanced b the "forces# whate'er the are. 1ctuall the mention of forces stems from the +T, which is perhaps not so much a title as a description of an acti'it according to 2aniel (11.38). Lessing demonstrates how the war wor*s, casting the indi'idual under the bus of the collecti'e b sa ing that 1) we do not ac*nowledge the collecti'e, /) we thin* we are autonomous, uni4ue, 3) that our minds are our own. These are e!aggerations for the purpose of the cosmic. Perhaps the fit 19th centur idealism. 5ut e'en in the midst of continual ball hoo about freedom and access to information, great collecti'e ideas rule the masses, which is the more impressi'e in that since Lessing)s birth in 1919, the world population of / billion (19/6) more than tripled to 6 billion (/71/), but e'en more oddl it occurs that 2oris Lessing has died (16 0o' /713). I was literally composing this paragraph when she died, while I was writing I had been ree!amining the $anopus in 1rgos series last night and awo*e this morning to write this. I was also last night reading the end of 8ohn 2onne in 9. $. 5ald:s .i e, whose end is mo'ing, that so great a man as this also died. ,is epitaph reads& ,a'ing been in'ested with the 2eaner of this $hurch, 0o'ember /6, 1;/1, he was stripped of it b 2eath on the last da of <arch 1;31& and here, though set in dust, he beholdeth ,im =hose name is the 9ising. 2oris Lessing, (// +ctober 1919 > 16 0o'ember /713), 9.I.P.

I. Byzantium
This connection forms our greater accountability to the world of which the ultimate e'il is failure to connect to its networ*s. $ommerce, e?state, preparations for mass mind include, @ ou can ma*e people hallucinate using either lights or microwa'e or electromagnetic energ . Aou can also ma*e them pass outB ou can cause them to beha'e strangel , put them in shoc*, ma*e them hear 'oices or e'en *ill them@ (8ac4ues Callee). The 'illage raises it 'oice in our child. In 'assive/a%%ressive mind control the wisdom of crowds, flow out from the buildings. 1ll 'oices, ou ourself, trac*ed on the grid to a nearness of thirt feet. It will be eas for ou to be made read

for the $omin% Snake here or the Trick or Treat 0rom S'ace here. +pinions e!pressed are solel manipulated by turnstiles and electronic doors of admission. Social pressures overwhelm the individual. Unwitting research subjects will administer escalating electric shocks to one another, even to the point of an apparent heart attack, if a voice asks them to (Daniel Brandt). <ore active techni4ues appl for <acro 1lters in the <onarch Lineup fellowships, such as whether Line A is longer than Line B on a particular card. Aou are promised illumination and power if ou plug into the =orld brain. Then phrases from The 1evelation started to appear graffitied onto buildings as if the were chapter titles& %hape of the Locust, The Dall of =ormwood, Entimel Digs, 5alaam Taught 5ala*F Things were mo'ing 4uic*l . Aou want to get a tic*et. 1ll aboardF If ou unplug ou sin against the s nthesis. %e'ered from its culture and past, pure mentalit mastered the self. 1 new reptilian intelligence thought it would li'e G777 ears. 1fter all, didn)t technolog double e'er twoH <o'ies were made. %il'er dollars rolled across the floor, that onl loo*ed li*e heads. %o the human was architected and redesigned. Ienetic art came after the land bound monster buildings were made, e'en if 'iewed best from undersea. Ienetic art was a spinoff <engele and Jac, bo s from 5ra.il. 5lue ,orses, 'ermillion sheep, all ou want, we got it. -'en the name of in'entors mutated and changed shape. 1rchitects became starchitects who became !rthitects, contacted their inner arthropod in the archaeometrics. Dlowers turned to glass, trees to gold, frogs to armies, and locusts into horses with lion mouths and scorpion tails. The agencies had practicall nothing left to do. -!cept the wanted Eberman and Eltraman sans =ormwood. Dantasies were fulfilled from the landfillF Pretend the machine)s humanF +ld biolaters made new ellow metal. 1mbiguous gold refined earth in the image of wisdom. <idas) touch turned gold plants along with the man. "1 'ision of realit not real,# 5audelaire said, slightl before. It was "a vision o reality instead of realit itself.# $oleridge preached the hone dew e!udates. ,e launched the +piome. Aou understand the were not all 'lants. To call opium the mil* of paradise concedes the point. 0ot to lea'e good science out, this libert to in'ent the head?frog bod , cabbage li'er parts, tomato heart, brussel sprout e es, porcelain teeth, diamond bones, gelatin e elid monitors made beauti ul 'eo'le all the wa to 5 .antium.

Aou come to 5 .antium b machine. Ilasses connect 'ision to the iPod. -'er autonomic function will be monitored. This e!ternal brain will be an 1ll 2e'ices s nc to the cogniti'e prosthesis. 0ow ou can remember what ou ate and where ou par*ed our car. -!ternal brain will replace the one ou lost Aou won)t e'en ha'e to remember itF 5e h peraware. Jnow what)s going on around ouF Iet one. Aour phone will *now when it is being loo*ed at through the glasses. 5illboards will *now, our friends will *now. The Ilasses will proLect images into our e eballs. Aou)ll feel stupid when ou ta*e them off. It)s li*e trading in roller s*ates for a Porsche.

II. Archaeometry
%ome people called it -l sium when architecture was a drug. True belie'ers thin* the lines of buildings draw up magnetic force from the earthF True belie'ers howe'er do not ma*e the s* scraper pic*le. The Iher*in %lide 9oc*et, to ta*e the humor of it, compares in phallicit with =ashington 2.$. +nce ou get the idea buildings can form thought as a di'ining organ to drawn force up the e e dwarfs awe into the 'iewer. These are eas parts. 5uildings in'o*e s mbols of confusion and insanit . These le'iathans on land, diseased brains, are an immersion for the final real e'ent, loosing from the ab ss the angels of hell. =ait for Iehr to design thatF The forms of chaos contrast with the rectilinear right angle world of Lust proportion before 2ada and the 4uantum. Insanit in'o*es chaos, introduces guilt to enforce control. -'il is lac* of connecti'it . The unpardoned sin is a%ainst synthesis. Aou are promised illumination and power if ou plug in. This connection forms our greater accountability to the world. That the modern world built chaos ma sound li*e an act of genius. It is ob'ious from brea*ing e'er boundar of the traditional, not Lust Platonic, e'er standard of human literature. Drom the ma*ing of the reptilian brain of artificial intelligence to the in'o*ing and propagandi.ing of the landing of space aliens. "The space brothers,# li*e the *new <alcolm, den brotherhood to the 8 billion mass who are to be outsi.ed. Logic and freedom are outsourced too. The coming empire is alread here. The most effecti'e boundar brea*s occur from the outside in. Is it too much to sa our mind is changed when ou enter the buildingH This will depend on how susceptible ou are to the shell constructs of the Mliphoth. -'er bod thin*s

the are immune, present compan e!cepted. 0ot Lust buildings, ad'ertisements, fashion, music, film, but buildings need no imagination to presume. %ocial controls, mass h pnotism, programmed subliminals ma*e the humans thin* thoughts are of their own 'olition. These dragon ca'es are temples of a science religion no one thin*s are inhabited, whose outer priesthood forms in laboratories and art museums. In the =hitne breasts grow in Lars and fish are mutated into beans. +J the beans are an e!aggeration, but after the de'otions in literature and art, a new t pe of genetic artist e!hibited breasts that grew in Lars, rabbits with the heads of Lell fish that glowed in the dar* and IDP mice, so who would begrudge the li.ards grafted onto earlobes that wagged their tonguesH To hear them tal*, the earlobes accompanied the <amen spider or the %iren on the grounds of 5ilbao. If ou can see them the el'es of 2<T fair land there gi'e multidimensional ad'ice in twent minute sessions to welcome spacelings from the Tr ptamine. These li.ards made the starchitects Lealous, but b then "buildings# had become land masses and atmospheres, and art was werewolf weather not 201 art. The ga'e out transgenic e) coli as little pets on museum steps. That was ears howe'er before the Turnspea* dogs of $ritical 1rt e!hibited h brids at the =hitne for cash. It wasn)t $aliban who wrote their brochure, but god. Then the da s of 0oah returned. $oleridge was slightl ahead with his "damsel with a dulcimer.# %he later 2killed the e!tremeophile biologists who engineered all this. This m thical being had a biological inLectable //7 IM. She was the faer child of +piome, that 'ast networ* of spider wor*s in ca'es. =hether or not she was spider or a machine, h brid or s mbol, she was La 5elle 2am %ans <erci. Jeats, 5audelaire, $oleridge, I told ou the poets *new. Jubla Jhan mutated and became 3ber !lter 4ano #ot) It pla ed to big crowds. %uper fl tested sang, %uper man is coming. ,omo %ap b e, b e. 0arrati'e brea*s down in such conditions. <utated children swarmed into a mass mind li*e bees. 5audelaire and 5urroughs blew a /.7. It was the end of science fiction. Paradise mil* more than glass and gold, the I<+ plant, the obelis*s, sculptures and art substitute for food. 1rtifice to touch the s* enshrined the starchitects) design, but ou ha'e to eat ourself. $hew on our arm.

9eports of geoengineered fruit under $amp Eber Dunston. The potato was a s mbol too. 1 potato from <ars had two minds, both drilled in its s*ull. =h do we tal* this wa H 1gain, because some literall do not ha'e heads. I tell ou this but ou don)t belie'e. There is no other wa to tal* when there are no ears to hear. It)s the old half remar*able 4uestion, what is it that we are part of, what is that we areH 1 flying hat searched o'er land and sea& 0euschwaben, JammlerF hup, hup, hup& %tar $h ldF

III. he !yth of the "e#ered $ead


In this deliciousl surreal world a transgenic religion achie'ed biological contact with %agan when the heads were raised. <ind control still had opinions in the +piomes, as man as 2r. $aligari had beheadings, some abo'e, others below the ground. 2o ou see there is no rational wa to sa that it became a science fiction planetH $lar*e had the substance right as did <atri!, but both were gunned up with 'iolence and se!. There wasn)t going to be an se!. +r guns either. %agan, %agan on the wall, most transhumanist of allF "cience became myth. That was the new religion. 2ri'en to distraction b hungerhauser crime, 2r. Iraefenberg owned the genes to patent 2wight 5ab 0auer. This bab would change the world. 0a.i research on embr os. <a*e sure +bermacher %erbottendorff ta*es his spear. Then the began to eat each other to transcend. %cience as*ed, suddenl disco'ered the 4uestion, what does it mean to be human% =oods came out to 2unsinane. %cientists and philosophers defined human, not poets. ",uman# was "be ond culture,# as if robots, intellect with no e!perience, would replicate %t. -instein. 1ll pretense that a human was different now the container was remade was due to the se'ered head. %cience and artificial intelligence se'ered the human from its culture so the past could be remade. Dorgotten. %uper human 'isionaries imagined a future where the did not li'e, but neither did the li'e in the present. The imagined a lo'e purer and stronger than an one e'er felt, but were di'orced. The imagined pleasures and bliss without end, greater than e'er *nown, b use of a drug. 0iet.sche inspired them to transcend man and beast, "rope the ab ss,# become a superman. It was insane, li*e all the rest.

The came full circle to the archaeometrics. 5rueghel saw that he was eating himself. %cience did not li*e it when artists loo*ed ahead to see what science was doing before it did. People wrote allegories about faceless cogs of interchangeable pen and in* human fish where @out of the mouth of a large beached fish tumble man smaller fish...the land and water are o'errun b fish& a two?legged fish wal*s off with another fish in its mouth, a fish hand from a tree, and a fish?bird flies... (0adine <. +renstein. Pieter #rue%el the Elder" 5rawin%s and Prints) Aale Eni'ersit Press, /771, 1K7). <ind fish ma!im li*e a fau! +rc of a fau! anthropologist in a fau! school b a fau! professor eats his students. 5ut what is itH =e will get to the Iuggenheim. In this perception of the un*nown world the onl agenc on top of its game was D-<1. It stored /77 million coffins, and plastic drums, refurbished ==II camps and found places for "refugees# to be "ta*en.# The had swing sets and mon*e bars for *ids. =eather? altered culture changed so much in ;7 ears that the rest went underground. Tr telling our children. Aou don)t ha'e to see the world is morbidl obese. If $irce turned men to pigs, these m ths turned men to gods. 2ante)s Ilaucus transformed 0arcissus, who found a place untouched b ci'ili.ation, chewed se'eral blades of its grass, and he became immortal. Transhuman %hape %hift left the doc*. Passage from terrestrial paradise to hea'en in'ented a new word, "transhuman# (Paradiso, I.67). +rdinar language cannot describe such things as 2ante sa s. =e in'ent a word from $oleridge to describe the alters, the metamorhs, the +piomes. +piomes is a societal insanit , imitates trasumanar the wa the -E Parliament imitates the Tower of 5abel. To describe science with poetr or buildings in the greater architectonic, 2ante said, "Transhumani.ing ma not be in words set forth# (5ergin). 0or can the horror of earth metamorphs.

I&. he 'rounds of Bilbao


These seem li*e inebriations, a drugged awareness that stumbles room to room. Let us call the situation an O'iome, from opium and $oleridge)s pleasure dome, a metaphor of drugs and architecture that built its heart and mind. Enderneath the prett science flower the dead bird woods come to 2unsinane. Instead of poets, scientists and philosophers defining the concept of human as "be ond culture,# robots do. Intellect be ond culture

hopes to replicate -instein)s brain, but first the animal is opposed with the mind, sa ing the animal must be left behind. This is as glib as the assumptions about human identit that ne'er 4uestion themsel'es. <onsanto argues that food shortage is outdated since there is so much surplus food, the onl problem being to consume it all. That there is so much more food from the green re'olution and the I<+ world that it would be gi'en awa to the third world, e!cept for destro ing indigenous agriculture, is the distortion of false plent . It is poison food, not?food for the not?man. $orrupt regimes and transport, h perdri'e seed stoc* and chemical soil ma*e food null and 'oid. 1s to Lustif ing the crimes science commits against animals, a .ero sum logic comparing chimps and apes in labs sa s, apes don)t ha'e the brains of a man, therefore can be consumed, as if life were a competition. 5ut life is a cooperation. It does not ma*e a man better to dominate an ape. It ma*es him a t rant. %o the totalitarian scientific obligarchies redesigned 'iruses, genes and atmospheres pro'ing minds most monstrous. =ho can doubt whether tampering with the weather is Lustified to sa'e li'es, until altruism is a rhetorical blind to co'er the oppositeH =eather alteration must wor* or we will all dieH Ta*e a chance. %pin the wheel. 0obod *nows that if the 201 of e'er li'ing organism were rewritten it might sa'e the worldF In the Loust of supernatural powers, the soul of the mandarin ma*es a deal with Daust. %torm surges, hurricanes, earth4ua*es, drought, rainfall, tsunamis of scalar techs are all giganticisms understood as a Lo*e, until, as if "one thought it a Lo*e, the head ne!t to him blew off.# storm surges, hurricanes, earth4ua*es, drought, rainfall, tsunamis of scalar techs. 1tmospheres, animals, plants, new technologies se'ered the mind and its memor from the past. The principle of dissociation was manipulated also in personalities who fragmented to multiples when di'ided, to produce and release unprecedented energ . This

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dissociati'e release occurred in earth, sea, s* and man. 2ifferent medias, technologies and de'ices made the ancient m th *nown to the modern, but it was with the an%el6s ire and sword that the irst trum' ell (5an4uet).

&. he 'ates of $ell


5oth supernatural and natural had to be redeemed. Lone gunmen and were?weather, nothing natural in the h brids loosed upon the world. Ignorance ruled. 5eath ruled rom !dam to Moses) ,edges on Tillich concluded all institutions demonic. The notion horrified worshippers at %tate. +f course %tate included the E. =hat so attracted and repelled 2ante)s Inferno was the beast hybrid of de'ils with tails that had hoofs for hands. Pitchfor*s came out of Leonard 5as*in)s woodcuts of The 5ivine $omedy. These were acceptabl written about with 9odin)s Iates of ,ell. =hoe'er first in'ented the term Iates of ,ell, apostle Peter, called $ephas %tone 9oc*, was told that the could not stand against him. Then the Iates infiltrated the church. $it gates represent e'er authorit of go'ernment for a walled cit . 1ll cities, realit itself is walled now, as %nowden said. @ in a world where e'er thing I do and sa is recorded(b this massi'e sur'eillance machine the :re secretl building.@ -lders, merchants, would sit in them of old, but s mbolicall usurped modern has a longer line of distortions.
(odin, he 'ates of $ell

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Drom ,u smans !%ainst 4ature, who cites 8an Lu *en, #resdin7s $omedy o 5eath against nature, people, plants and buildings @culti'ated in sacrilegious beds, in impious hothouses@ (8ohn ,oward), came all generic disorders of the mind. 0ot Lust 2ante, ,omer and 5la*e, the modern architect has a 'ision of hell too. ,ell and fire are metaphors for t rann , torture, suffering. Iigantomach in art, poetr and architecture, 2ante, Iehr , 5reughel, %ol.henits n, 9odin, 5la*e share li*enesses, but not onl architecture, poetr and painting. Io'ernment and science mind the gates of hell. $ompare 2ante)s Inferno, 5reughel)s 5abel and the -E Parliament with 219P1, satellite terrorism and the $I1 docs. +ld hat stuff.
'uggenheim Bilbao

Increasing numbers of e'ents would ha'e been termed a supernatural outbrea* had important political statements li*e of $hris ,edges) been credited, that "all institutions are inherentl demonic.# 2istortions in the Iuggenheim <useum of 5ilbao became a metaphor of the whole. =e loo* at it pictures while we tal* about it in words. Pla the 2i'ine $omed at home. 0either demons in institutions nor chimeras were Lustified to lengthen life.
Athena, 'ates of 'igantomachy

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Irrealities loosed upon the world, demons inspired science. 9ole models, because thought irreal, stimulated the reader with absurd analogies. 5atman and the Inferno were as real as the digital mind and animal h brids made in labs. In the name of science the could o'ercome imperfect human nature, creat a belief s stem that functioned li*e a religion, but as a m th.
'oya, )olossi

",uman beings are not e!empt from e'olutionar laws,# said ,edges, but ho, ho, ho, -. +. =ilson said, es the are, "we will alter human nature.# (,edges, I 5on6t #elieve in !theists, G3,K7, G/) 1gainst the full force of this +piome, aTroLan ,orse ,istor brought with it into the cit their "e#ered $ead. %o hell was re'i'ed and 2ante Lustified. =ho would not disbelie'eH ,ow this occurs in architecture and science is not b gargo les, but b superlati'es and distortions which occupied before 2ante and since. +riginal distortion science of diabolus transhumanists o'erturned 2arwin)s e'olution as much as form critics o'erturned <oses) Torah, as much coal companies blew tops off =est Cirginia mountains for coal. <oralists li*e ,edges held the belief that indi'iduals made b s stems could resist s stems, that science was the gate*eeper of a higher state than m th. This onl stri*es us as odd because such an idea of science is m th. %cience, so re'ered, deconstructed nature right out of e!istence. ,ughes on Io a was as

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m stified as ,edges& "=h are those terrified people and farm animals fleeing in all directionsH# (8oya, /86). Drom the $olossus. True belie'ers in moral purit sa science is a *morally neutral discipline,# a ,ar'ard fundamentalism doing good. 5ut there is no moral neutral. If the gates of hell are a metaphor for 2ante, to us the are star* realit opened b scientific oligarch to spew all that pre'ious academes thought m th. 2arwin thought our animal natures intractable (K;). This was thrown out b e'er corporation and go'ernment that designs how "human beings can o'ercome biological limitations,# which lea'es the moral Protestant as far behind as 2arwin and <oses in understanding the new human realit .
"tar +ood $otel

It is the literal e!ecution of the 8udgment against this world, re'elation st le, spirit against spirit, demon against angel, Lamb against the beast. Dran* Iehr as the totalitarian prophet of the m th of Eberman archaeometr , e!cept the li*e to call him a %tarchitect, is neither Dran* nor Iehr , not Irish but Polish. ,is last name was changed from Ioldman, some sa b his father. %o the imaginati'e distortion of architectures is *ind of pseudon m, a marine 'ision of undersea. In the distortion of water with a greater refracti'e inde! than air, that reduces focal range of a lens, the near distance is distorted b some 33 percent, with chromatic aberration (color fringing) at the edges of the image as well as geometric distortion. It is a =erner ,er.og at the bottom of the sea water that both absorbs and scatters light. The scattering is 'ariable depending on conditions, but the absorption is an intrinsic blue?green filter, first remo'ing red light and then the remaining colors of the rainbow. The o'erthrow of natural law b distortion, with the rationali.ation that constant 'iewing will diminish its power to disturb, ma*e a new normalc . The contemplation of horror brings horror and more horror close, li*e the mind of genocide ma*es death. Dinall somebod reali.ed 5ilbao was a camouflaged L-CI1T,10, a marine?animal building based on Iehr :s earlier fish. %cales, fish imager , fish surfaces, fish structure, and ob'iousl b fish organi.ation???it is a

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piscine organ "contoured and massed li*e a fish, has features that represent identifiable bod parts of fish, and a shin surface (metallic scales) li*e a fish. %o, although Io'ine contends, perhaps wishfull , that it @doesn:t loo* at all li*e a fish@ (I especiall li*e the @at all@ part), there is e'er reason to belie'e that Iehr himself would be surprised, if not disappointed, to hear this@ (deep %II,T). 5ilbao is a beached whale up from undersea, neither an analog nor what we thin*. 1nalogues suggest of it a state where ill proportion does not produce disli*e. Iehr too is most li*eable. The multi lopsided implied points of arch off center, arrangement of cur'es and planes, lines on the 'erge of regularit but suggesti'el distorted come in a long line of 5reughel and the 2utch demoniacs, The %cream and 2ada. +nl Jaf*a is distressed at these distortions of the human e'en while he is caught in an acceptance of the grotes4ue made beautiful.
Dancing House

5audelaire:s dead horse s*ews the normal into acceptance of the paranormal, see*s to ma*e it superior in order that pre?%ocratic philosophers li*e ,eraclitus, who sa the ri'er is ne'er the same, become prophets of distortion. The in fact are proponents of law. The tidal influence reaches 1G *m inland at 5ilbao from the sea at 5ilbao:s old town.

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,- Parliament
Brueghel, ower of Babel

bored. The ultimate effect of a distortion wal* was the 2ada landscape at 2isne $oncert ,all or inside the prints of 9o Lichtenstein for sensation be ond the natural. Dancing House in Prague portra ed mo'ement because the windows seemed to mo'e up and down. The building swa ed as if two dancers were ma be drun*. $ow much fun is it that these mirror images of in#erted hell occur in much the wa as the ,ombre de fuego b 8osO $lemente +ro.co (Instituto $ultural $abanas). The desanctified images of the saints were replaced in the church b the demon? possessed <an of Dire.
$ombre de fuego

The destitute, the oppressed, the sic* of +ro.co)s images borrow from the madhouses and prisons of Io a. Painting such images o'er saints in a decommissioned church follows the same principle as Dran* Iehr )s design of the health center in Las Cegas, opposites of the images of healing, a hospital li*e a diseased brain. It gi'es meaning to diabolus.

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&I. !etamorphosis
Le'iathan 5ilbao l ing at anchor on the water beside the sea pond ri'er, suggests it is an image of deit after 8ob K1& !ny ho'e o subduin% him is alse9 "outh
Bay Power Plant Implosion, ./01

the mere si%ht o him is over'owerin%):; 4o one is ierce enou%h to rouse him) Who then is able to stand a%ainst me< -!cept as we *now, ma be Isaiah, /6.1) %o Dran* Iehr , theist, or ma be pol theist, celebrates the forms of such incarnation in matter. +r whims . ,e does to buildings what poets did to women. ,ow man gods in his pantheon of earthl temples and material flowers sublimate notions of the artificial breasts li*e the 1lps, down which, as $arew might sa , the poets) lips would slide, " 2own those smooth 1llies, wearing as I go P 1 tract for lo'ers on the printed snow# ("The 9apture#) or "two foaming billows are her breasts (Lord ,erbert of $herbur ), "1 2escription#) that show none of these transformations does much good without airH =ater, fire and earth inhabited b the man not the +ne. 5ilbao has good credentials as the temple of 0eptune, and we are bac* in Tro again, with 0eptune)s machinations. 5ab lon, 9ome, Enited %tates, Tro , 0eptune worshiped b the 9omans primaril as a horse god, the TroLan horse image of 0eptune to decei'e. If 0eptune hid the horse in the horse, what hides in theseH 0eptune at Tro with machinations, for Tro was a port where sea serpents came to rest under the control of that same god who put all dissent against the horse to rest. 9est is death for the TroLan

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Priest of 0eptune who threw his spear. %o 5ilbao is more li*el one of man global temples whose subte!t is distortion, not the maLorit te!t, that being that all is well with ci'ili.ation, e'en its discontent. Lulled antibodies, Dran* Iehr , prophet. This water distorted 'ision of 5ilbao as a beached whale, le'iathan of undersea with a hoo* in its nose is neither an analog nor what we thin*. 5ut it is no mirage. 9efracted light in water acts as wa'e dispersion of light into chromatic aberration. It is water light. ,ow this distorts and decei'es when it is both a propert of the e e and the wa'e e4ui'ocates different *inds of seeing together. To simple rectilinear, cur'ilinear, pi, Dibonacci ratios, golden sections, fractal repetitions, all arithmetic challenges, the mind sees, not the e e. 5ut the mind can be bent, hence delusions come to temples, labs, board rooms, sanctums that onl such as -.e*iel (8) sees in his 'isions of -lohim, elders swinging their censers before idols, images of death dressed as life. There is a standoff between distortion and con'ention in collaboration with ph sical forms. It wor*s as good as the idea of self similarit , a human s*ew, a fractal, a communication that finds itself untrue. 9obert <acfarlane in Mountains o the Mind, proposes an @collaboration of the ph sical forms of the world with the imagination of humans??a mountain of the mind@ (18, 19), not a mountain in fact. %o 5ilbao is a museum of the mind as in Pieter 5ruegel, 5ig Dish -at Little Dish (1GG;), a ph sical form collaboration. =e don:t sa mind fish are self identified fractals. <ind fish are imaginati'e, not real, but mean to show a ma!im, li*e that fau! +rc studied b a fau! anthropologist in a fau! school b a fau! professor eating his students shows. 1 fau! whaleH This reductio is as absurd as the perception of the

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mountain b the mountaineer. To 5ruegel and imitators natural ph sical forms are outside collaboration. <ental mountains are imagining. This puritan realit is crumbling. It is a nice gesture of Dran* Iehr , the +ta*u architect to implode and distort. =hether this is a reflection or a maLor force, creation of destruction itself, it is not the earth which crumbles in distortions, e!cept according to laws.

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1'alanches, landslides, erupti'e wa'e motions are essentiall a different force than what dri'es the mind. Is the mind naturalH 0o. 0ature is innocent compared to it. Things that fall from within are where Dran* Iehr ended up. The deca ed and bent to what 8ac* Lewis called the macrobe intent. <acrobial transformations, Let engines, nuclear e!plosions. 2eca of the abstraction 1n image search of %tratospheric 1erosol chemtrails can contemplate the results of di'ision. 5efore long ou conclude the e!istence of wereweather. %o i it seems contradictory that O'eration $loverlea uses commercial airlines to spra /77 million tons of aluminum (Q barium,QgnaQ) each ear into the atmosphere as an e!otic weapon, but that the new reflecti'e atmosphere turns acidic soils al*aline beneath, re4uiring engineering I<+ seeds such as <onsanto:s trait technologies, /K; million acres (/776) of geneticall modified corn and rice to withstand the chemical onslaught, and the spra ing pro'o*es catastrophic release of methane gas of the 1rctic shelf, s* roc*eting le'els of asthma, autism, 122 and 1l.heimer)s, and the nano particles easil pass the blood brain barrier, it)s all done to trasumanar.

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$risscrossed trails of science, singularit , art and literature re'eal a metamorphosis summed up as the creation of a starchitect, one whose no'elt of creation trans orms them into idols of the architecture world. Ta*ing the 'isual Iuggenheim 5ilbao as an e&am'le of this belief helps identif e'er form. If it ma*es ou sa , "oh god,# the god)s not what ou thin*. +ther modifications lie behind the chemtrail 'isibilities, what transhumanists call the putati'e god that chemtrails form and chemtranshumanists transform. 2ifferent medias, technologies and de'ices ma*e this ancient m th *nown to the modern. These seem li*e inebriations, a drugged awareness that stumbles room to room. Let us call the situation an O'iome, from opium and $oleridge)s pleasure dome, impl ing a metaphor of drugs and architecture that built its heart and mind.

VII. Stockhausen Bathing


Punch up -LD 2ome for these tutorials and ou)ll find it)s not of Tesla or -LD that $oleridge)s Pleasure 2ome spea*s, not la'a and lunar, or e'en the 5uc* Duller 2ome or the 0et of 5la*e, but s mbols of them all. The mind wind of an atmosphere polari.ed b electromagnetic radiation, e!cited b electron c clotron resonance heats and charges lost particles and transmits them up. Carious methods alter earth:s ionosphere. 0ormall ou do it from abo'e, trepanning that is, a Lo*e in the Times. 0ot to worr , parallel fields alter plasma regions. 5ore a hole. The radiation nation sang a new song to the fre4uenc of charged particles, li*e the 5eatles, all the an%els come. -!cept these were de'il angels and the didn)t pla harps, but rode them (,119P ? $igh fre4uenc Acti'e Auroral (esearch Program). These angels produced infantilism in the 'iewers. Little 5o was the name 1merican scientists ga'e it and little 5o ing was what happened in 8apan after, producing oto*u.
Dr. "trangelo#e <a be the were tr ing to melt the 1rctic and free the

0orthwest Passage Mueen for Mueen -li.abeth, ma*e a new wa to the

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orient. 9enaissance disco'erers were Lust ahead of their time. =hen the arctic melts 1las*a can deli'er its oil and minerals to 1sia, -urope and 0orth 1merica. That would restore the trade balance. <eanwhile we fend off the 9ussians, Aa*usa and 5ra.il with that ring of ,119P transmitters round the arctic field. -'er seen a power boat accelerate, bac* end dip down deepH <a be the new -arth can be ta*en into spaceF =ataheyF 2r. %trangelo'e comics ma*e a new m th to suit 2ante. $hemtrails and the 9ussian =oodpec*er grid, bro*en s mmetries unif , then the aluminium in the atmosphere ma*es energ s stems wor*. These columnar ocal lenses, hori>ontal dri t 'lasma antennas are spra ed with barium to photo?ioni.e the ultra'iolet light of the sun. "5arium ma*es the aluminum?plasma more particulate dense.# 1luminium particle?heated electromagnetic contradiction?crossingH It promises energ release. Certical and hori.ontal columns of gas, plasma orbs transmit?recei'e. +h $lo'erleaf& $hemtrails and their Purpose.

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recent series o stam's issued by the 3S Postal Service looks sus'iciously like subliminal conditionin%, that is, a social en%ineerin% cam'ai%n to alter the way 'eo'le 'erceive, think or act) Obvious chemtrail ima%es are included on these stam's, no doubt to subconsciously in luence us into believin% that what we are seein% in the skies is 'er ectly normal and nothin% to be alarmed about ?)))move alon% olks))) nothin% unusual %oin% on here)))the sky has always looked like this)@-

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%cience fiction made real. 1 new reflecti'e atmosphere of 177 million tons of aluminum each ear. 1 pol mer fiber *eeps it aloft. 1cidic soils become al*aline beneath, G.G to ;.8 ph. <onsanto:s I<+ technologies surge on the new earth under the new s* with /K; million acres of remade corn and rice. =hat the s* loo*s li*e we hardl 4uestion. 5ut loo*ing up at the dissipation coming down in e'ening comes a re?engineered s* . Aou call this subliminalH The s* is falling. ,ere the Ten Points get ou up to speed. =hat in the world are the spra ingH $harlie 9ose inter'iews 9a Jur.weil at 3, then the will tour D-<1 $amp at K. 1ll ou need do is loo* at the s* falling. Thousands of Airline !anager3s "tatement ... 45..5// were whited out to suppress this m th. Dirst person reports disappeared li*e microbiologists. <odification plate tectonics, ocean fertili.ation, cloud

seeding, $o/ se4uestration and militar weapons, the list is incomplete, $onsciousness 5e ond $hemtrails (1ugust /71/) directed energ beams, entrained minds. )hembow bounces off aerosol metal spra ed from Lets. The pin* is aluminum, the ellow is strontium and the blue is barium. ,ow good does that loo* on geneticall altered mariLuana grassH 2r. 2eagle treated the pilots here. =histleblower pilot here.

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$hemtrail superLet +rganoid nanobot dispersion spoof here. True 2emocratic Part here. 0e!t dance at the -!tremes of 5 .antine -!tinction here Li*e an iceberg melting we deduce a m th and call it %toc*hausen going to the bathroom. The bigger m th hides under an appearance we don6t *now. ,istor mas*s the gunner?chemtrailed earth? planetar weapon. %toc*hausen going is an image of the bioelectromagnetic bod and mind. 0ot =hitman)s image of the bod electric, more actual, semi?actual science fiction. Ioggle him going, listen to the outube accounts of ,119P at night, improbable booms, snorts, snuffles, groans, shrill screams in short. -!tremel low fre4uenc wa'es, -LD, CLD refract around mountain ranges to propagate a ground wa'e, follow the cur'e of -arth. $alled 8round Wave Emer%ency 4etwork, some three hundred I=-0 towers were to spread co'erage across the %tates /77 miles apart, coast to coast. -!cept there are no Iround wa'e towers. 5elie'e e'er thing and nothing according to the 5ards. =i*ipedia sa s that I=-0 +ps and <aintenance funding were terminated mid 1997s when the cold war ended. Things obsolesce. Dirst the =oodpec*er Irid went down, then I=-0, but ,119P antenna fields still surround the pole. Dasten our seatbelts earth. Those booms, grumbles, hammerings li*e %toc*hausen at night are the haarp music from $alifornia to 0ew Aor* to Cancou'er /71/. Lights, cloud swarms, all *inds of sic*nesses beneath, blamed on fillings in teeth. =hether $osta 9ica or 0orwa , as recent as this month, who would not want the G7s bac*, when the forlorn -< Lida tolled catatonic states in P+=s in Jorea 0orth. I write this wa because ou don)t belie'e an of it. %calar =eapons made the =oodpec*er Irid the first principle of planetar e'ents, pegged to 3 to 37 ,. to sub'ert the %chuman 9esonant -arth 5rain. If ou don)t li*e the hand dealt in inhabiting the planet %t ! on our watch, come down to 5ilbao where spider %helob out front is memoriali.ed in brass with the gold Siren o #ilbao. Its name is ,ideout, but we cannot show this lest we be banned.

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Bilbao "pider Aou thin* these things are m steries but the )re not. 1mong all things magnetic, tissue penetrate, currents in the head& Transcranial magnetic stimulation (T<%) induces Aotheads. -'er hear of time speeding upH %uch a nineties tripF right out of Terence <cJenna according to the lights (Preston 0ichols). +ur 'resent reality, as if there were some other, operates at K3G <,. (R6, 19K7)s, Kth paragraph), the window fre4uenc to human consciousness at K77?KG7 <,. where "a new Srealit ) is being churned out with a series of Sthought forms) transmitted from technolog tuned to K77?KG7 <h..# 1re ou another of those, li*e the last hero, -dward %nowden, who said, "I don)t want to li'e in a societ that does these sorts of thingsH# Transgenics transchronics, transps chic Smultiple realities) of different timelines operate concurrentl at E.%. militar underground sites at <ontau*, LI, 2ulce, 0<, and Pine Iap, in central 1ustralia (according to the 5ranton and the bo!car wa'ing -!calibur 5riefing 5earden). ransgenics I thin* ou *now, but ranschronics& "1s our ph sical realit 'ibrates at a certain fre4uenc , 'arious ph sicists are using transmitters to change the wa time flows and therefore how our time?frame 'ibrates. -! 01%1 ph sicist ,oagland sa s in his opinion, we are being manipulated into a belief s stem, which is reaching a critical point. %omeone wants us to thin* a certain wa .# ranspsyches6 "1mericans and 9ussians are both using scalar wa'es to engineer a particular *ind of le'el of realit 'ibrating at a different fre4uenc to the one we ha'e at present and changing the e!pression of our brainwa'es, which operate in scalar wa'es. Carious fre4uencies are e4ual to the wa we percei'e life, depending on what parts of the brain are acti'ated b that fre4uenc . ,oagland sa s h perspacial constants are changing, that nuclear plants sited on the grid are getting Shotter) than the should be.#

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Cer long wa'es of negati'el weaponi.ed -LD fre4uencies induce paranoia at K.G ,., depression at ;.;;, manic rage at 11.3. It ma*es a difference whether the are generated from within or outside the brain, from a cell phone tower or( huhH -< signatures of, err( 'iruses, pathogens broadcast as sudden diseases, epidemic %calar twin*lings. he main use of these fre7uencies in our time is population apathy . Enapathetic populations would notice and beware. The fiat accompli of writing about this h perdri'es into the absurd. =eaponi.ing the atmosphere at least gets rid of mos4uitoes. (,119P& The Eltimate =eapon of the $onspirac b 8err -.
%mith (%ee The %ecret %hadow Io'ernment.)

,119P pushes the ionosphere out and the lower pressure s stems rush u' to fill the 'oid. Together the electronics of 5ra'e 0ew =orld 9e'isit technolog and change emotions and perception with electronic telepath to create s nthetic memor . 2o ou belie'e sentences li*e that can e'en e!istH $all it dr seining, arming electromagnetic particles. =hat is *nowable is the belief it can be pulled off, and the right to do it, to prescribe for e'er li'ing being this perdition. Prosecuting the greatest good for the greatest number the geoengineer barters 177 li'es in Plano for thousands in 0ew +rleans. ,ow much do ethical decisions depend on distance in space and timeH This is the <andarin problem deduced from 1dam %mith)s Theory o Moral Sentiments)

&III. ransPolitics
he !andarin Disco#ered 'enome Aou might thin* -l <andarin is a comic Iron <an, but the first 'ersion said a 'isitor from outer space approached earth& that i one member o the race surrendered to be tortured orever, earth would be %iven technolo%y to brin% 'er ect health and li e to every human) Those 9earmaments among us thin* this refers to President -isenhower)s putati'e Ireada Treat of 19GK. 1liens were allowed to abduct humans on a limited basis for the purpose of medical e!amination and monitoring, stipulating the would be unharmed and returned to the point of abduction, with no memor of the e'ent. That)s wh nobod remembers this treat F In e!change, earth, meaning science, would recei'e those man inno'ations

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that <oore)s Law testifies to, technolog doubling. This treat wor*ed as well for humans as it did for the Indians. In order to mise!plain, s nthetic memor was in'ented to fill the 'oid. -'er bod forgot PT%2 and the o'ernighted technolog the aliens ga'e of the sudden genomeF -l <andarin reduced the price for a motherboard b its sla'e shop in $iudad 8uare.. In other words, forget the sill dude being tortured on 5etelguese. =ouldn)t ou swap one hundred li'es in Plano for thousands in 0ew +rleansH 2estinies switch b spra ing. 0egate or materiali.e clouds. %o the weather wars went mandarining. %cientific di'ination of weather is about *idnapping in e!change for technolog . %toc*hausen 5athing is an image of ,119P in an apparent fictional setting. It simplifies the one sacrificed for man long before these O'iomes forced the dome. 1s %artre said, thereino principle b which a Drench son can decide to sta home and care for his mom or Loin the 9esistance. There ius no Lustification for either, both are e4ual, but the choice is fore'er. The choice made for one is the choice for all (-!istentialism and ,uman -motion). -'er bod dies in the <andarin. $hoice comes alone as an act of will, absurd as all aloneness and opposed to all who sa the choice is made publicl , after discourse and politics. ,ow tasteless considering that chemtrail protocols ride barebac* all political bodies that forbid choice. Inn 1evelations 13 the merchants of the earth grow rich from this commerce in choice. The deceit of discourse pre'ents choice, but assuages a million rise in disposable income. %ee*ing to determine the original choice e!istential ps choanal sis la s bare this corruption of the will. The profit moti'es of art, politics and science present the <andarin problem li*e this& all people will be gi#en health and immortality in e8change for their e8tinction. %artre sa s, "there is at least one being in whom e!istence precedes essence, a being who e!ists before he can be defined b an concept, and this being is man, or, as ,eidegger sa s, human realit (,# it is Lust this "man, with no support and no aid, condemned e'er moment to in'ent man# who "ought to *now sartre?end.Lpg that if I do not choose, I am still choosing&#

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"The most terrible situations of war, the worst tortures do not create a non? human state of thingsB there is no non?human situation. It is onl through fear, flight and recourse to magical t pes of conduct that I shall decide on the non?human, but this decision is human, and I shall carr the entire responsibilit for it.# (%artre). ,e could ha'e added the thought control proLected b the 1I 9eptile 5rain. =hen the in'ention is not of man, but the not?man $amus must answer in m thB the choice of life is e7ual to species continuation. ,a'e there been efforts to sa'e the buffalo but none for the original unaltered human raceH 1s hunters e!tinguished 177 million buffalo on the 1merican plains in the 1887)s, at the same time critics wiped out the Law of <oses and the prophets. "=ould ou accept the death of a sla'e or two in return for cane sugar and cheap cotton (,a ot, 1K)H =ould ou, toda , admit that the miner occasionall maimed in an industrial accident is the unfortunate compensation for reduced prices on computer motherboardsH The sic*ness and death of ma4uiadores of 8uare.H <ost =esterners ali'e in the past two centuries ha'e answered es to 4uestions li*e those, if onl b the passi'e fact of li'ing in an economic s stem de'oted to the production of surplus 'alue(It matters that the <andarin is $hinese, because his being $hinese means that his being $hinese doesn)t matter. The function of $hineseness is thus, parado!icall , to force the transformation of the instance into a uni'ersal that retains the instance in ossil orm) It appears b disappearingB it disappears b appearing.# -ric ,a ot Fait Accompli The public might belie'e such e'ents are staged, or that commercials are real. It depends on who tal*s. Ensa'or augers of the tales below re'eal, but careerists would lose their Lobs. That iridescence in the airbrushed model)s e e is as sincere as the drugged e'ents of which ou hear. % mpath and anger are manipulated in the mind?massed whole, but that the mass still needs manipulating is a comfort. <a be the mind s*ipped and saw what occurred in <r. +bama)s spiritual speech in 2en'er to the 1urorans, // 8ul /71/. It was a model of intelligent and s mpathetic mirroring, well worth seeing, and a perfect appeal to 4uietl "do something about some of the senseless 'iolence that ends up marring this countr .# +ne small thing tips the hand if we attend, two fingers held against the nec* for a full KG seconds, showing how pressure was applied to

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the gunshot wound b that girl)s friend to sa'e her life. Those fingers sta ed there so long it was startling when the were finall ta*en awa . -ach has a 'iew to accept staged protocol. +ur insights are offered to neighbors with the media)s, but reLected as if placing two fingers against the nec* is not a tell that the whole e'ent was staged, not impromptu at all. 5ut to what effectH =alling off sense from intellect because the conclusion too horrible, what this 4uestion hides is fore'er lost in the hope "that o'er the ne!t se'eral da s, ne!t se'eral wee*s and ne!t se'eral months we all reflect on how we can do something about some of the senseless 'iolence that ends up marring this countr .# %oo man lone gunmen, but soo few *ills withal, compared to go'ernments that is, and e!cept for 0i!on and 8ohnson, no clandestine 1merican ops, programs or thin* tan*s counted at allF It is impossible to bring accusations against higher powers. <ichael could bring none against the co'ering cherub, e'en in detail. Transpolitic $ompartments wall off sense from intellect when the conclusion is unthought. 0e'er as* wh , and certainl not what. $hris ,edges calls the moral compartmentali.ation of Ioldman %achs the worship of death, and that all institutions are inherentl demonic (39./6f). %uch charges are countered easil in the public e e b the good deeds and patriotism of the families of Ioldman. ,edges lights up plent of whats, the purpose of the 01DT1 treat to dispossess three million small $entral 1merican farmers of their land for agribusinessB to remar*et their loss b attracting them to Dlorida and $alifornia to pic* crops, bent o'er, irradiated, to!ified b spra s and left bro*en and incompetent at K7B so liberals can bemoan immigration policies in %carsdale to further ad'antage Ioldman futures of unspea*able speculation. This win win win for agriculture, in'estments and politics is for the news reporters who alternatel gang the 'ictim and re'erse field again, fait accompli.

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%uch small e!amples argue a condition of histor as anengineering proLect, earl drafted plans, cost anal sis, competiti'e bids, deadlines, completion and mar*eting the finished wor*. $alling it a TroLan ,orse is merel comic relief. %o man proLects once we begin to count, no matter, ou will ha'e our own. The Aistory Wea'on is conscious manipulation of the masses, BOrdo !b $hao)B -'ents staged to bring order out of chaos (-dward 5erna s). +rder of course means disorder. =illiam 5urroughs said, in "an elitist =orld %tate 'er much along the lines laid down b the 0a.is. 1t the top would be a theocracy trained in psychic control techni4ues implemented by computerized electronic de#ices that would render opposition psychologically impossible9 ?Mind War, =illiam %. 5urroughs (198G). +r in other words, @Aou sei.e control of all the means b which go'ernment and populace process information to ma*e up their minds, and adLust it so those minds are made up as ou desire@ (<ichael 14uino, P%A+P to <ind=ar). Enmas*ed, Bwe need a 'ro%ram o psychosurgery for political control of our society) The 'ur'ose is 'hysical control o the mind) Everyone who deviates rom the %iven norm can be sur%ically mutilated) The individual may think that the most im'ortant reality is his own e&istence, but this is only his 'ersonal 'oint o view) ) ) Man does not have the right to develop his own mind. . . . We must electronically control the brain. Someday armies and generals will be controlled by electronic stimulation of the brain.B? 2r. 8ose <.9. 2elgado, 2irector of 0europs chiatr , Aale Eni'ersit <edical %chool, $ongressional 9ecord, 0o. /;, Col. 118, Debruar /K, 196K. "The cultural control of populations b means of fabricated and coached celebrities# (Plastic <acca).

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I:. he ;ew (eligion


If there is a new religion where these improb? abilities and immor? talities are understood Iuggen? heim 5ilbao is its temple. It is a geneticall modified religion if ou will, that moti'ates biologists to ma*e a headless frog to mine its bod parts. This is thought to be right and ethicall real, and that all opposition to it is bigotr . This religion reaches into time the wa chemtrails reach into space and can be trac*ed through literatures once thought m th b academics, but now, since science ma*es its own m th, m th becomes empirical fact to be re'i'ed e'en while den ing the fact basis of m th. 9eligion usuall has priests to e!plain its arcane secrets. In this case the priests are scientists. The religion is epic in scope. 9e4uirements of epic include that it encompass hea'en, earth and under earth in one continuous scene of action. Ieoengineers aerosol the new s* . The new earth beneath the new s* sprouts an engineered pig, batter pac* mice, and closed circuit controls for coc*roaches. 1ll this and more is policed b militar enforcers who can hear and see li*e a dog. %cientists are li*e starchitects who idoli.ed themsel'es. =e would be their worshippers. 5efore there were starchitects there were pleasure domes and gardens which science made gigantic and microscopic at the same time as the <icrobiologists disappeared. ,ere)s the roster. The literall disappeared, which as ridiculous as sa ing that before the did the built domes of ice in a bat, spider genes in a goat, a flounder in a tomato and new forms of death.

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Literature and writers were the old testament scriptures of science in this transformation. 5uildings, art and the literature of the h brid celebrated the h brid age before it appeared. These so called geneticall modified writers were precursors before the means of the decoded human genome appeared. Thus $oleridge)s opium enabled his dream, 5audelaire, 5urroughs did the same, ,u smans suggested nature was diseased, 2ada, 5ec*ett, 9imbaud. 1ll were precursors of <onsanto seed and Dran*enfood. 5elow the earth, in the underground bases, $oleridge dran* the opiomes that inspired 5audelaire, "dreams of a maniac who would replace solid furniture and a real garden b decorati'e can'as# ?.es Paradis arti iciels@) $oleridge heard deep ri'ers flow in "ca'erns measureless to man.# 5arr Lope. heard them too, upri'er "at the headwaters itself, farther up than is shown, ra'ens are meditating, and it is from them that the ri'er actuall flows, for at night the brea* down and weep.# (9i'er 0otes, 86). 5eing measureless, Jubla built an altar of giant re'eries, electromagnetospheres, in these ca'erns that foresaw the Jnoc*out <ouse and the deep le'els of the 2en'er 1irport. ,uman Jnoc*outs (J+) of the 0obel Pri.e in Ph siolog or Jnoc*out <edicine were mar*eted in /7/G. 5etween the buildings of this future state where the spider of 5ilbao and 5lue ,orse of 2en'er hid, 5atca'e +piomes were the literar pleasures of ,u smans, "not one single in'ention of (0ature:s), howe'er subtle or impressi'e it ma be thought to be, that the human spirit cannot createB no forest of Dontaine?bleau or moonlit scene that cannot be produced with a floodlit stage setB no waterfall that h draulics cannot imitate so perfectl as to be indistinguishable from the originalB no roc* that papier?mTchO cannot cop B no flower that specious taffetas and delicatel painted papers cannot ri'alF# (!%ainst the 8rain@. <oralists li*e $oleridge and 5urroughs at the end of the

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age worried that addiction and "ancestral 'oices prophes ing war# would come. Artifice Thus $oleridge in his descent of 5road %trand, rappelled from a dream of hopes in air to reconstruct in hierogl ph a pleasure dome of his, an immortal pursuit of artifice (5audelaire 3K) ali'e as wood and stone. 5ut 19th centur artifice was not so cruel as to e!clude the artilect, although if the term were arti icial ima%ination it no fool. Blue $orse These all thought ahead to ma*e the man immort. To *eep him compan in his new estate Drabel designed glass botanicals in the shade of its poison tree, a biosphere of artifice, "flowers li*e the Lil , 2ogwood, $hero*ee 9ose and 'arious +rchids recreated in realistic fashion using borosilicate glass# (Life in the Iardens, /779). Durther down the ca'erns the measureless too* its place. 0anobot suction cups formed in the fingertips of mensch. %cience engineered microscopic 'iral clones of a new genetic cell, which sounds li*e fiction, e!cept for a new *ind of bird flu forged in those times from old Kiebsiella 'lanticola that *illed the past, which was oddl not dead. =aiting to be re'i'ed, Plantosaurus ma&imus re& lo'ed the ,eadless e'en if he did not et e!ist. ,e would come the wa the weather had after twent ears of co'ert spra . %cience, business, go'ernment and art planned to fill a thousand empt nec*s. 1mong starchitecture frogs and *noc*out mice Iuggenheim 5ilbao was a main pleasure port. 1rri'als and departures, flights of fanc pre , special forces too* their genes to town. Take your %un to town son, don6t leave that %un at home)

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The ,orse of Tro , Tower of 5abel, -E Parliament, Iuggenheim 5ilbao, 2en'er 1irport, =hitne Jac, par*s and ser'ices of the E0 Ueus, name our own, Parliament?5abel furnished with a spider and a siren 'ision of sculpture. The new age wore semaphores on the runwa , 1nubis and the murals of the 2en'er 1irport signaling.
Long5nec<ed lion, fau8 dinosaur, of the ;armer Palatte

1rchitects, dubbed "archistars# for design?made "starchitecture# memoriali.ed, but the coinage suited thousands of ears no doubt, including that TroLan ,orse li*e the Ishtar Iate. 5lue horse 2en'er didn)t seem demonic though. %uch honor was reser'ed for %panish con4uistadors, part human P part beast, for the 1.tecs otherwise called recombinant mutants from the E%201 labs, ancient %umer horses with heads of a lion and stingers in their tails (5ergson)s %e'enth %eal). 2o tell mo'ies long replaced the news. Cisiting 1nubis, the 8ac*al?headed dog, floated down the Thames on its world tour to Loin a line of icons dwarfed or magnified from the past. In the guise of bringing art to the masses, great Ueus in the lobb of the E0, the e es of +culus ,orus in the subwa beneath 9P11, a 'orte! swallowing the globe, the $apitol 2ome, the =ashington <onument, 0ebuchadne..ar)s gold statue, Ishtar Iate, 5ab lon.

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To better manipulate these structures, committees of starchitects re'i'ed Paradise .ost) 5oo* II filled the unspo*en need, as illustrated b Paul Iusta'e 2orO. %atan on the 5urning La*e along with The =eaponi.ed =eather of <aui was prescient as well, raising up the engine of Pandemonium e!ecuted b go'ernments for all e!tinctions.

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=as <ichelangelo)s 5runkenness o 4oah to be made into an inebriant hologram to numb the culling the culling o the herdH ,is 9aising of the Triumphant Iolden ,erd, along with Triumph of the Li'ing Immortal Iolden ,ead, those lost wor*s reco'ered from beneath the Catican, told a similar tale. The problem was that once these were brought to the surface the were subLect to the same in'isibilit controls and nobod could see them. 2id the 2en'er 1irport herald some deeper 2antean tra#erse of its labyrinthine underground, where ships were stowed stow awa read for blast off, as elites escape planet -arthH I ou are one of those luc* ones to get a tic*et and ou are read for blast off, read this before ou go. Photographers on the Inferno beat, who read the 5ante/Cir%il 1e'ort, e!posed how @two tra'elers found the shagg and gigantic Lucifer at the absolute centre of the -arth, embedded up to his waist in ice.# 5ut the ice was meltingF Tundra, tundra on the wall(. =ohn !artin,

Pandemonium 0>.4 The onl wa the could continue their Lourne was b climbing down his sides?there is plent of hair to hold on b ?and s4uee.ing through the hole in the melting ice and so coming to his feet the climbed down its sides, in the re'erse gra'it & @though it is down to his waist, it is up to his feet@ ?In erno !!!i', 67f& $. %. Lewis. The 5iscarded Ima%e) 1K1?/). This first 'ersion of

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the de'il)s staircase, before it melted, hid the scoop that not onl was this the first reptilian man and the first use of the word transhuman, but also the de'il)s staircase was upside down. It seems unfair. +nce begun this line of in4uir caused a reappraisal of all the great wor*s. %cientists had Turner)s 1ngel %tanding in the %un on the drawing board for the new millennium in Drance. =e best not loo* into the TroLan ,orse. 1nd that hair will be needed in the cold. -'er one who sails, 4uic*l aboard bestow ou, ma*e read metaphors, hair and port, for that don*e mule to carr ou loft. Dear obesities of imaginati'e bondsH 5ulging e4uatorH Dlesh up, dude. %cale to the circuits below. The epic world is closer than ou *now. =hat moreH %tarchitecture counterparts in mo'ies and litH " <unch a mountain, drain a 4uaff, poem seepage deep enough.# 0e'er mind the 2en'er 1irport, Plutarch said. The little world has the same organs as the great. ,e was of course opposed in this b 8oseph $ampbell who said, "m th manifests in metaphorical images of the organs of the bod in conflict with each other# (The Power o Myth, K;), which m th these lines creates. Plutarch was an 1rchon giant who had rowed across the galactic moors in these metaphors

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that @stars re'ol'e li*e :radiant e es: 117, but he ne'er saw t lines crisscross the s* or he)d ha'e thought the hea'ens were pla ing tic tac toes with him. 5e not blind, hee said in the face of the uni'erse of -!treme =eather. The sun dispersed itself of heat and light as if it were the heart. 5lood and breath, earth and sea were bowels and bladder. <oon between the sun and earth was the li'er, and 'iscera 111 between the heart and bowels, sent up warm e!halations abo'e from that region refined and more below (11/ On the 0ace o the Moon .oeb $lassical .ibrary, VII, 19G6). =hat:s a little aluminum, barium, strontium, bits of plasmaH Pathetic lunac H <etaph sic ph sical mass, thought? formed shaped e!istenceH $ompare the Iree* purged pit and fear. %tar(chitectures) forgot the purge, Lust feared. 2ifferent from the heart where desert pump and blood whoosh 'ein, different from the mountain where the wind blows sound, different from the 'oice within, the good news of all this was that it spelled an end to all those -'olution Pra er 5rea*fasts at the =hite ,ouse.

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36 Cephalus Aurora !oussin "f the #olden Age hides conceptual fau$ pa$ compare Titian%s !astoral Concert here for hidden grotes&ues.

Prospectors of Iilgamesh, 5ab lon and 5erlin deep in the politics of the 4ovus Ordo Seclorum of the 1merican seal predicted a gentle life without care. (uins ?f Pergamos 1n ob'ious star? chitecture of its own, =ith the sweet Iolden 1ge of ,esiod and ,omer, was called $hristian for its three har'ests of 1pollo ? 1poll on, or as the ,ebrews sa , 1baddon, the golden age up rose from 0imrod:s plain. $hristians too* that old compound from Cirgil:s 0ourth Sym'hony as a celebration of the prophec of $hrist, but 9oman starchitects had prepared the age for another, the ultimate god?emperor married religion and state, latest applied to 1merican $apitol 2ome.
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The Ireat %eal lac*ed a cross, but had a he!agram abo'e a p ramid as the - e of ,orusF 0o m ster of the Iolden 1ge of Ireece and 9ome, 5ab lon and -g pt. 1merica was the e e on the dollar bill, resembled ancient m stical starchitectures li*e those to which %hadrach, <eshach and 1bednego refused to bow.

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Treading e'er thin ice, 2omitian translated this worship of god?emperor re'ered from Jing 0ebuchadne..ar of the 0eo?5ab lonian empire (c. ;77 5$) to 9ome.That first centur altar of Pergamos duplicated on the 2en'er stage for the candidate of twent ?o?eight, Pergamos was a center of emperor worship before $onstantine made the ecclesiastical state Loin religion and politics. Pergamum worship of gods, li*e in the Ishtar ,otel, got them into

'igantomachy Frieze the 5ible. %t. 8ohn said Pergamos was "the place where %atan dwells,# not too great a recommendation for the candidate, therefore a figure of speech. The 9oman emperor?god was what is called toda among transgenics, an e'ol'ed creature who had once been a man, which resonates e!tremel well in the manufacture of god?men of the underground (%e'ered ,eads), especiall in the eastern pro'inces. The trium'hator had whole buildings and comple!es (neocorates) dedicated to worship. <an?god?emperor, it would be as if the president declared himself di'ine and enshrined himself among the gods on the $apitol 2ome F It would be as though worshipers must either 'enerate or die, which much more identifies what happened at Pergamos at that huge altar, than what happened later at its opening in Ierman . "The image of the emperor that Pergamans worshipped with their gods was re'i'ed in 2en'er.# If that)s good news tr also that the demons of ancient Pergamos could not bear that their sacrifices were being ruined b 1ntipas,

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who was casting them out. The go'ernor told him to cease and desist, that the old gods were better than the new, that the religion of the Iree*s and 9omans was better than the $hristian because impro'ed with time. Impolitic 1ntipas responded that while $ain was older than 1bel, it was 1bel who was accepted b Iod, not $ain. 2o not engage in free speech debate since the outcome is alwa s the same. The Io'ernor won when 1ntipas refused to put incense in the red hot copper bull *ettle, which would ha'e been ta*en as an act of adoration to the emperor. 1ntipas was thrown into the *ettle the wa %hadrach, <eshach and 1bednego when 0ebuchadne..ar threw them in the furnace for not bowing down to his gold god. The said, "*now + *ing, that we will not ser'e our gods or worship the image of gold ou ha'e made.# %o Antipas @oined "hadrach, !eshach and Abednego. In late medie'al %wit.erland the would drown their <ennonites in a bag or drag them behind boats for their e!ecutions. The %wiss lac*ed the de'otion to the fire. W1ccounts of the fier furnace in midrash $anticles 1abbah sa ,ananiah, <ishael, and 1.ariah (%hadrach, <eshach, and 1bednego) as*ed -.e*iel (Aa>*iyal@ whether the should resist 0ebuchadne..ar:s command and ta*e death b fire instead of worshiping his idol. =hen the had left, determined to sacrifice their li'es, -.e*iel was told& @Aou belie'e I will abandon them, but that shall not happenB let them carr out their intention and see. -.e*iel:s famous resuscitation of the dead is said to ha'e occurred the same da the three were cast in the furnace.X Ishtar 'ate These Iolden 1ge Pergamans got rich when The Ishtar Iate was stolen b the Iermans in the 19th centur and sent to 5erlin. In ancient times

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the gates represented political and religious authorit in one. <as*ed as archeological sites, the true purpose of the 5erlin ac4uisition remains speculati'e. 0o one suspects that the true purpose was(. That Iate would ha'e seen condemned capti'es from all o'er the world, from +ld 8erusalem to the %hiites of the Ira4 =ar. $a*es ba*ed with Ishtar:s face (Deremiah KK) were sold to those being led out. 5ut if 5ab lon 'ilgamesh is Ira4 and Ira4 is Eru*, and <r. +bama stands as a counterpart to Eru*)s Iilgamesh, then when Iilgamesh reLected Ishtar, Ishtar the beautiful, the irresistible, wh did not +bama reLect her tooH This was a contro'erser among the councils of the 0o, a secret political thin* tan* tas*ed to e!plain these matters. Ishtar)s lo'ers turned up dead, Ishtar who wanted to seduce them all. Iilgamesh would not. The Present Iilgamesh must not ha'e *nown what Ishtar meant when she in'ited him. The goddess wanted the office of the *ing President. ,er lo'e signs, lapis, lion, and blue gold with allure enflamed a man)s blood. Ishtar the DirstF had wings and claws. B8ive me the seed o your body, %ive me your semen9 Eshe saidF Plant your seed in the body o Ishtar) !bundance will ollow riches beyond the tellin%B (2a'id Derr , /9). 5ut cross her and she would ma*e ou deformed. $onsidering this we might wonder, how could Ishtar la claim a whole chain of =ashington ,otelsH Dor in the language of the poem the man was discarded as the broken win%

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o the bird, the lion who ell in the 'it, the horse hobbled in mud, the %oatherd turned to a wol . =hen the tempted gardener in the Eru* palace was offered a go, her lust was that great >she said, Btouch me where you dare not, touch me here, touch me where you want to, touch me hereB ?G:@, ??but the gardener didn)t want to @eat the rotten food P ha'ing been taught to eat the wholesome.# %he turned him into a frog. That is literar fact about which we should as* the President and his $hief of %taff. =ah, wahF 2oes she complain of him li*e Iilgamesh, that "Iilgamesh found out and told all m foulness@ (3/). This concerns the bod politic. Iridloc* in 2$F %he was Bthe door throu%h which the cold %ets in, the ire that %oes out, the 'itch that sticks to the hands o the one who carries the bucket, the house that alls down, the shoe that 'inches the oot o the wearer, The ill,made wall that buckles when time has %one by) The leaky water skin soakin% the carrier)
'ilgamesh caressing IshtarAs palace dogs

,She was the door by, chemical wood,she was la belle dame sans merci sans mud), 0o wonder capti'it felt so good. It got the better of the capti'e when Ishtar and Pergamon came to 2en'er. 0obod belie'ed it then either, but what about the teamH 0ot the 5roncosF the 2emocratsF "Ishtar too* center stage that night in beautiful blue.# The nominee accepted from the middle of the image . @1bundance will follow, riches without telling. The lapis and aurochs and cedar down the wa of lions we will fulfill.#

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These Ishtarocrat designs suggest Ishtar was thought a harmless m th b the presidents the same wa 8oseph $ampbell said m ths are essentiall powerless since the are inside people and mirror onl their internal states as "world dreams.# The e'o*e feeling, but ne'er states of being. =hen fact is m th m th turns to fact. 2o not enter these archaeometrics, these buildings without whole armor. Ira7i Freedom )amp as American )apti#ity Instead of <r. +bama)s fascination with Ishtar being m th, it superimposed the realit of the Ira4 war as a metaph sical women weeping for Tammu., impacting the proto? %emitic 1**adians of 8ericho, <egiddo and 1i,

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and when the lands of %umer and 1**ad south of 5aghdad bounded the Tigris, -uphrates and Persian Iulf united under one *ing, it was as ignorant to den this as calling %esostris an immigrant,

or the TroLan ,orse a tribute. 1ll the fabulous shoc* and awe of the assault of 5ush on Ira4 was re'isited in 1merica b the spiritual +bama. The principle is this, push something down here and it comes up o'er there. There must be reaction to action. It has nothing to do with public relations Lustice. =hate'er the Ira4 =ar was reall about, e'en though it began with another President it made no difference. The war was for the office, not the man, for %addam ,ussein and his gods. Ii'en license, designed from long ago. %o it was said that "1mericans thin* the can con4uer territor , appropriate whate'er riches and lea'e the rest behind. =hen the left Ira4 its gods came along.# If ou would ha'e told that President +bama that

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Ishtar was his campaign goddess he)d ha'e laughed.That)s how Ishtar showed up in 2en'er, b the superimposition of the 5ab lonian gods upon 1merica begun ears before, which included the construction of the =ashington <onument (-g ptian stele), the $apitol 2ome and the dollar bill. %o old hat as to be meaningless. In'iting the 1rab to the mos4ue before Ira4, so to spea*, less remote than e'er tenets of Islam state that America anne8ed herself to Babylon and -g pt in retribution for its aggression (under no less an authorit than IurdLieff). Ira4 being spiritual 5ab lon, that is how Ishtar got to 2en'er with her Pergamon bac*dropB she was also enshrined in $ongress. =here else but in $on%ress would Ishtar beH The $apitol 2ome as a *ind of 2ome of the 9oc* too* o'er 9epublicans and 2emocrats. 1ll Eru*ians too* Ishtar as the o iciate at President +bama)s ascendenc . 2id 1mericans *now that in con4uering the were con4ueredH 1ggression is so two? edge. 5eing outside ordinar *en, it is not ours to 4uestion if this phenomenon is real. There here was another wor* in this series of political metaph sics called Shock and !we on !nimals o Ira* that was filled with the cries and bra s of terror of pets that went unnoticed in reports. Those touching tales told b children show how

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nations that e!perience 5ab lonian capti'it undergo such an ama.ing cross pollination. 1mong man instances the 8ews who came out of 5ab lon $apti'it ne'er said the name of their Iod againF The got the #abylonian Talmud and the Hohar in e!change for the 2iaspora, loss of tribe and 0ame. In his "sote$ture Start 'ectures the Jur* =old name was found to contain all the letters of Eru*, e!cept one, the spiritual capital of 5ab lon, but one, re'isited in the E for the J. <uch is capable here of hermetic e!pansion as 1merica)s capti'it in architecture and undertecture enlarges and diminishes the scale. The President)s act of genius with the Pergamum altar and the Ishtar Iate transformed 1merica. $onsidering the long reach of the 5ab lonian $apti'it upon the 8ews, who changed their entire religion under its influence and adopted entirel new s mbolog , 5ab lonian capti'ities in general and the capti'e ta*ing in particular are a s mbol of the later human ta*ings. Ta*en from 5ab lon to the Pergamon <useum in 5erlin, where <r. +bama 'isited on his pre'ious trip, images of the Ishtar Iate and the 1ltar of Pergamos were mostl unrecogni.ed b the press at the 2en'er acceptance. Pundits saw images of the Lincoln <emorial in the bac*ground, or 2r. <artin Luther Jing on the 2en'er stage. %ome saw the pillars of the =hite ,ouse on the altar where saints had been slain. %ome saw Iree* columns. To reall get it ou ha'e to combine the 1ltar with the Ishtar Iate in our mind)s e e, or ou can Lust loo* at the pic below. If ou ha'e trouble seeing, step bac* and s4uint, imagine, I wonder if ou can, there)s no countries. Imagine no religion I guess that)s no surprise. Imagine Lust an

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Isabelle !ac, *A ric<ery9 =eimar Ierman could not belie'e its 0a.i fanatics. 5efore 0apoleon and the Drench 9e'olution, $romwell could not belie'e in the Jing. The belie'ed the had it coming. "If ou were not put to death ou could loo* up at the guillotine.# <emories of the guillotine were the memories of the li'ing in that m th to $hristiani.e our pagan culture, (5o d (13). "=hen men of peace brought war the !merican 'eo'le said, Swho *new, who *new,) which the said also when the found out what =ashington did when he rose into hea'en.# Li*e owls, =ho *newH =ho *newH

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The $apitol 2ome showed its presumption in that %tarchitecture as a monument to glor , 9ome, self praise, but not the same praise as SI sing m self and what I assume ou shall assume) for the Yiconoperor had no clothes.# Icono?plast s saw a thousand times what world domination can do in the -nglish character that ruled the Tabasco agriculture on the T son $hic*en farm. The icono 2ome compared itself with <ichelangelo)s %istine $hapel in proportion, for "while there the 5iblical Yiconographer

creation e!pands, in the 2ome the gods ca'ort.# %o if the E. %. was not e!plicitl mentioned in the 5ible, and 9ome, 5ab lon and 9ussia were. 9ed states were concerned. "1merica is there,# =old said, "it)d best not ha'e been. <emories are short, and then came the internet so now we forget.# =hoe'er first said congress was a brothel for hire had implicit support from the Ishtar ,otel, with the no'el reason that "disregarding the salutar e!ample of Iilgamesh to resist, $ongress got rich bu ing and selling. $ongress got Ishtar rich too, for she was the one who turned them frogs.# The $apitol 2ome represented s mbolic control of the gods celebrated b writers from the 9enaissance and before, who, "li'ed deliciousl with 5ab lon $it , < ster 5ab lon,# of whom it is as hard to find an image in =estern art as it is of the gold statue of 0ebuchadne..ar. =old brought one all the wa from the 9e'elation of the 1pocal pse 18& "a catalogue to

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represent global capital and world domination, multi? national corporations traduced to impo'erish nations and people of the world. 5ab lon $it P=oman, a picture of bond traders and merchants of world capital, Ale8ander died in the palace built by (ebuchadne))ar global internationals unmas*ed in the intercourse of traffic whose fortunes ma*e "an idolatrous cult of <ammon, a cult that can onl merit the name Sfornication,) Wsaid 9icardo Doul*es (El !'ocali'sis 5e San Duan, 189)X. -!tending the prophec of %t. 8ohn to contemporar global capital the 1mericas were polari.ed and crucified ($allahan, +rtega, Jidd on =ainwright) b the same enem 9uben 2ario saddled as 1leLandro? 0abucodonosor, 1le!ander? 0ebuchadne..ar, Sbrea*ing horses and murdering tigersB) the stones of T re, 5ab lon unbuilt li*e one da pieces of that dome sold to the cry of #endors of the 5erlin =all, pieces of 2ome for Patriots, weave a circle round him thrice, shunned b atheists on the runwa of the 0ew =orld, with an entire hea'en in danger of being suc*ed down.# Then, =old said, "=ashington would Loin the gods in a miscegenate swirl to funnel with the sound.#

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The morning that "Washin%ton Welcomed .incoln Into Aeaven)- the E Pluribus 3num, <+0%T-9 =19 1$$+92 =1% not et written. Their ad'ersaries used it to strangle them.# If it sounds li*e war turns earth to t rann , according to Ishtarchitecter that was wh presidents held the myth o ice in place of +siris. =hat will happen when Ishtar finds outH =ill there ne'er be peace among the godsH
1uthorities laugh at their own m ths. "Iod in their belief is an alien,# the said. "The belie'e in -T, not D-<1 bo!cars and <onarch $hildren, the s stemic poisoning of their own timeblin*ing misalignments of corporeal time?centers, es, shown on TC bigger than life, but e'er thing outside the protocols the den . =old sa s the fate is !ll the better to eat you with my dear Prometheus.

2eath was nothing e!cept life unresisted. Immortalit was a sham. =hile ou li'ed ou li'ed. The promise of immortalit produced an inabilit to enLo the life that was. Dree to li'e, wor*, suffer without the heroic measures science forced li*e white pear blossoms in winter. 0ew li'ers, new *idne s, new hearts, new fingers and toes were their death not as indi'iduals, but as a race. %tal*ing horse of the immortalF It was better to die than recei'e such controls. The were so bus tr ing to sta ali'e the couldn)t li'e. %cience substituted neurosis for long life for life, without correcti'e choice. Iet the windows update, reprogram genes, a new heart, remain iatrogenic in tubes, bea*ers, 201 samples, cr onic tan*s. 2ie while ou li'e. Li'e when ou die. Ted =illiams was fro.en in a buc*et to ma be raise him up with science in that da and contradict all that life held good, life on the ground with the girl, a wife, and children under s* in fields. The e'entuall brought bac* Ted =illiams and he *illed himself, as*ed to be reburied li*e -lphenor did of +d sseus, the wise Iree*. +d sseus buried -lphenor to honor dail life, but he was not half di'ine li*e 1chilles so +d sseus reLected immortalit . ,e was also faithful. 5ut here)s the point, what +d sseus did to the suitors is what men finall did to Ueus and the

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1nunna*i for ten thousand thousand crimes against humanit and woman. 1s +d sseus protected Penelope, impaled suitor wol'es on a bier, men did to the gods who hunted women. Iree*, 5ab lonian, the crimes of Ueus( god crimes against humanit were that huge.

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%cholars, researchers and alarmists posed the arri'al of these gods to found the goden age. Their research said o'erpopulation, degradation of resources, threats of re'olution would bring an end that their goden age would sa'e. 5ut whether ,ades or hea'en, the goden that pretended health, three har'ests and long life with ease, was alwa s a state of death, so the opposite of what the said was true. The Ioden 1ge would be the greatest age of t rann e'er *nown. Dantas realit F People had been li'ing in the goden all our li'es and didn)t *now, thought it m th. Then it became fact, li*e bad wine. Things turned opposite. The peasant farmer, hungr and benighted, ignorant of higher math, who had music and art, and e'en more communit , li*e the $hinese peasant, had no difficult until business?science in about a hundred ears made communities o'er into new tribal forms. 0ot li*e the old that li'ed on earth under s* , these li'ed in a biosphere. $ompare the number of da s and nights these peasants spent in air, under sun and star, against the modern li*e a putati'e escapee of <ars. =hen li'ing failed, this $aucasoid built a planetoid and settled off %aturn. 0o ocean there, no air. 5o s didn)t tan. =orse than an prison, shut off from life, compared to the dream of the %anta <onica pier, the analog held for people secluded in rooms, capti'ated b flic*ering screens. The lost their health contemplating images. There was no weather or grandparents. The goden age appealed to good will, Lustice, fairness and peace, as a fraud, 'irtues which had onl Lust disappeared, *illed b scientist demagogues. 5rainwashed, behind appeals for Lustice, new god scientists, prophets said the would fi! it with facts of their own, o'erwhelm people o'erwhelmed alread b artificial food engineered to ma*e them hungr , then sic*. There)s three har'ests. The golden age made them better with dissatisfaction, health and life suc*ered in. There)s fair weather.. %elected facts in obesit twisted the false into the true. There)s immortalit .

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=ere we members of herds li*e cows or sheep, alwa s subLect we)re told, when we)re not, these demagogues would ha'e their news men aggressi'el 4uestion an 'oice that challenged this 'iew. %ee, it brea*s control. %uperman, ,atman borning Pop <ind, implied transgenics before /71/. %ingularit /7KG, /7/G, counting down, ,Q 'iewed the past superseded in itself. 1 therefore 1, first law of 2escartes, I think, there ore I am, assumed the I pre?enunciated being, before I think. %o if I thin* I remember that I thought and I am not Lust a palindrome. %ingularit Z novus ordo. The woods come to 5unsinane! =hat *ind of consciousness creates o'er gene alteration centuries before it is dreamtH The transgenic interprets m ths of giants, monsters, aerial phenomena as precursors of his own. $himeras, Pol phemus, 0eptune, angels...there is room if it mattered, but it doesn:t since it is shortl o)er?flown. =ere there reall dinosaurs re'i'ed with tatters of 201, engineered, then reengineeredH If dinosaurs will Aeats be raised, for transmortals see* selecti'e resurrection of important persons, <a! Planc*H Tom Iilbert begs that the agenda of the Transhuman is not about his grandmother. "1n e!pert in ancient 201 at $openhagen Eni'ersit , who with %chuster and =ebb pioneered the har'esting of mammoth 201 from hair, WheX admits that as a student of mammoths, he:d be the first to go see one trundle across a paddoc*(@if ou can do a mammoth, ou can do an thing else that:s dead, including our grandmother. 5ut in a world in global warming and with limited resources for research, do ou reall want to bring bac* our dead grandmotherH@ 0ational Ieographic, <a /779). To him she)s li*e a mouse. 5rought bac* b hair or bone is wh the gra'e of Iilgamesh was dug and wh the %mithsonian hides the e!ca'ated giants. This sounds totall li*e the search for <erlin)s gra'e in That Aideous Stren%th. It impacts Jing 9amses and whoe'er else would return with plans, come back to tell you all, unli*e grandma. 5oasts in architecture which the uninitiated ignorantl 'enerate and worship on the 0ational <all do not understand the absolute import. <a be the Ireenhouse -ffect will ma*e the newPoldies feel at home. The 2efense 1d'ance 9esearch ProLects 1genc of the E.%. (219P1) will construct an enhanced, h brid, super soldierB it feels it must beat the 9ussian. There are

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as man lin*s to this as ou wish. The one cited here is K ears old. The %-1L% might be part fish. If it sounds li*e %wift, Iulli'er accordin% to its kind, the organic machine will be dead serious when it comes online to the 17 to the /; trillion trillion brain b %ingular fiat, e!cept old mammoths and warriors of the past will be new dug in Palestine. 5ut the h brids will be new. If transhuman assumptions hold and things are as the sa , it were impossible to o'erride, as impossible as the taunt that Isaiah gi'es against 5ab lon. +ops, also -.e*iel, 8eremiah, 8onah, Uechariah and Psalms. 1nd, oops again, <atthew and 9e'elations disma ed @the moral traged of not building god,@ (,ugo de Iaris. 55$ ,ori.on, ,umanC/.7??K6.1/?K6&/;) . $ybrid Age (e#erse #enesis It should be ob'ious wh the Transgenic does not sanction Iod. If ou thin* the , brid 1ge the reverse of 8enesis, that destruction does not create, then the bringing bac* of 9amses, Aeats and the wool <ammoth moc*s shows how preLudiced ou are. <an religious are concerned not to ta*e @the mar* of the beast,@ emphasi.ing mark, not beast. In the age of the h brid a retrofitted serum inLected in guise of 'accine combining animal and human 201 to cure some engineered disease, in the words of Cerner Cinge in 1993F, @within thirt ears, we will ha'e the technological means to create superhuman intelligence. %hortl after, the human era will be ended.@ (1bstract, The $omin% Technolo%ical Sin%ularity). Two?thirds of those thirt ears are gone. Transmorts put up 9a Jur.weil to spea* so the won)t be ta*en seriousl . =hen P5% last showed him on $harlie 9ose he spo*e of %ingularit as if it were an e!pression of the information age, that the @democrati.ing@ technologies of cell phones and Daceboo* would pre'ent it being used for t rann because of @the wisdom of crowds.@ 5ut singularit is of the ,A59I2 1I-, li*e his rhetoric, where human organs are grown in pigs and dinosaurs are reconstituted from

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87 million ear old 201 stored in their bones. This is considered fantas to the culture, an unserious effort of go'ernment and business to rema*e dinosaurs and pair all *inds of human and animal genes for human enhancement as well as parading nanobots in Jur.weil:s brain. #io" This primer, emerged from wor* at the ,uman 5otan 9e'iew and other sites where these lin*s and others are li'e.
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Further ?perations6

Bei@ing02./ AD, the Altar of $ea#en $ow did the eye atop the +ashington monument pyramid fall off onto the dollar bill%

+illiam Burroughs sharpening the Pyramid of aluminum atop the +ashington !onument

+hat has this to do with the buying and selling of influence in the Ishtar hotel and to the ;ational !all compared to the &atican%

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,ow is the opposition of 5enLamin 9ush and 8ohn 1dams to the deification of Ieorge =ashington s mbolic of the cit , the $apitol 2ome, street la out and the nation)s deification of itself in these architectural and Political %tarchitectures of 9oman emperor worshipH

0BC0 layout of +ashington D.). The 2istrict is a perfect s4uare ten miles on a side, but rotated KG degrees so that it resembles the <asonic s mbol of a s4uare and compass. The cit )s central north?south a!is runs along 1;th %treet, 0=, Lafa ette Par*, the =hite ,ouse and thence through what is now the 8efferson <emorial. L)-nfant planned a "grand a'enue# running west from the $apitol to the Potomac 9i'er. The point at which it intersected the 1;th %treet a!is was to be the .ero mile mar*er for the Enited %tates, and the site of a proposed e4uestrian statue of =ashington. Instead, the countr Capitol He$agram ultimatel decided to honor him on that spot with a gigantic <asonic obelis*, ultimatel to be mo'ed a few hundred feet to the east due to fears about building on sogg ground closer to the ri'er. L)-nfant)s =ashington Drancis Du*u ama =hat does Ishtar ha'e to do with ,orus, Israel, 5ab lonH ,ow is 2$ laid out in Ieometric isotech or Ienetic isotech of thisH 1re genes programmed li*e the 2$ streets to form a chimera of deification itselfH The 1ll %eeing on the supreme court building of Israel - e

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=hat)s %olomon)s %tar got to do with itH =hat are these followers of Aah& http&PPwww.nicolations.followersof ah.comP

:I&. he American )apti#ity of Dur< +old


1 man camped in a tent that loo*s out on space ought to go to metropolis to learn where it)s reall at. There)s a lot to see. %tatues of h dra and octopus in the fo er of the Ishtar ,otel, who sa s unbelie'able, that a starchitect of the mind e!isted these thousands of earsH The architectural plans are not on paper, but in a medium of light where shapes touch clouds, mansions, camps of belief, Iuernica, Titans, h dra, minotaur built for global elites. 1merican $apti'it e!amines the iconic design of these multi? national e'ents that dwarf wow?chitects, built and unbuilt, and lin* a'ant garde to pop. =e call these starchitectures bridges in space, a'ant?garde and pop, unbuildable schemes that should not be built, 5abel to 1uschwit., gulags, @desaparecidos,@ prison camps, e!periments, infrastructures of death, mutants of high tech. =hat *ind of science se'ers the heads of con'icts, straps them to a machine, transplants them, tortures them, records their cries, then gi'es them drugs to dri'e them further insaneH %ee the Jur* =old Letters in this address, with %tarchitectures, $artoon at the -nd of the =orld, the +ops Dau!nonfic $artoon at the -nd of the =orld&. To an bod who perse'ered the process the title is ,istor =ild, but after a hundred 'isions, re'isions and maLor cuts here:s hoping the te!t disco'ers how -arth histor is a TroLan horse. %cience, politics, religion, m th e!ist not to ad'ance the race or to figure the deep structure of the unconscious, but to cause the @super emperor@ m th, super man, immortal man. TroLan horse. %cience, politics, religion, m th deep structure. %o this gu lands from 5etelgeuse, ma be he:s from out of town, comes down an wa into this?? ou going to call T,I% realit H If all the cases belie'e what the belie'e, and ou, from the land of the far awa , come with our own illusions as nuts as those who inhabit the place when ou arri'e,

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wh not add a little h perbole to lighten the load, wa*e up in the middle of an earth?hea'en war, galactic, not galactic, who can decide, as long as wa*ing up means graduall , before se'en, haF but that)s the end of it till the hurt in our mouth from spea*ing and the laugh out loud in the telling. the

Durther reading& ,unter Thompson)s +bituar for 9ichard 0i!on -mperor Iods of 9ome

1c*nowledgments to $amel Saloon 8allery, Eyeshot, 1ed 0e> and !nti'odean S0 for 'ersions that there appeared. The co'er is an opium popp e!truding its tears.

Ieneticall modified science, politics, and histor . 1s abo'e, so below, theosophists li*e to sa . The definition of an 1ltered %* demonstrates new meaning to 9oss $al'in:s wor*, %* 2etermines. $oming up from the ground altered seeds match the new s* , but genetic modification does not re'erse. =hen the gene gun fires new cells into the organ it is new. ,istor ceases to e!ist in a similar wa to <onsanto eradicating natural seed. This means that I<+ rewriting cannot be understood from what used to be. 9ewriting the codes of weather, politics, science and histor as openl 'isible in paradigms of architecture, art and the public theatre of politics, all agencies of go'ernment and academia, is super s mbolic. Dor instance, =old sa s +bama:s acceptance speech that 8une night in 2en'er was an in'ocation of Ira4, meaning 5ab lon, meaning a comple! of m th we:d rather not *now. =hether these rewritings summon in'isible forces or

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merel e'o*e those alread present, with the iconic designs built into that stage, a whole genre of super e'ents has come to e!ist %ummoning and in'o*ing sound li*e religion. I<+ religion and architectural politics together e!tend biolog and geoenginnering to the least nano scale. The prima facie list of these e'ents continues The are called +piomes because it can be understood that politics, science, histor , religion are high on dope. 5efore the dri'ing force of this ball hooed $,10I- was clear to =old he wrote of genetic modification in the guise of m th, fiction, mo'ies and drugs influenced b his reading of literature during long tours in laborator and prison. The whole notion of rewriting, o'er writing and under writing, from ancient palimpsests to current 219P1 proposals, preoccupies these literar codes he is are at pains to dem stif . The wor* pre'iousl called the ,<% %tar $h lde, then %tarchitect, now +piomes, is a fiction un'e!ed with realit or whate'er it is called. Ender the assumption that mo'ies became truth, drugs were insight and m th was fact. ,oll wood and the comics had it right. There is no need to wonder what I<+ world politic poetr is tal*ing aboutB =old sa s it turned out to be 'ersions of current e'ents that first occurred in literature hundreds of ears ago. < th?fact, hence Dact?m th, =old disco'ered I<+ religion last, which was ominous among those who too* the 2<T sacrament to penetrate other worlds, the would sa . 0ot that the worshiped lines in the s* or too* aluminum enhancers. ,olisticall , it together summed the 14uarian age. Their brotherhood was t rann , their illumination was deceit, their di'ersit world annihilation.

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