“Statistically speaking, the most popular posts and pages are like the turds that float to the top. From far away, seen ‘from above’, they sparkle, reminding one of magical gods or divine angels. As your approach brings you closer, the trance resulting from the dancing lights inhibits any suggestion of suspicion.

Then there is the ungodly stink.

But still, you think, ‘the shining lights must be good and true’. And you’re right, but not in the context of treasure or magic. In the context of fertilizer. This is the kind of thing you keep away from the food, the children, the animals… everything.

Popular doesn’t mean true or good. Beautiful doesn’t mean worthy. Both are features regularly employed by cultural momenta which might best be understood as ravenous parasitic mimics masquerading as ideas, ideals, intelligence, knowledge, heroism, beauty, protection… and so on.

They want -you- to distribute their reproductive factors. To your friends. Your families. Your world. They need to make you their agent, because, actually, they are not even alive and cannot do anything at all without their converts.

The result of conversion to the active agency of these relationally toxic momenta isn’t delivery of the promised benefits, but rather, the steady transformation of the people and minds in question into reproductive fuel for the associated processes and their outcomes.

Prior to being converted to food, the victims are entranced so as to remain unaware, cooperative, and compliant. Should they begin to awaken, special assets are employed to insure they are either returned to a trance-state, immediately converted, or destroyed.

Does this sound familiar?”

— an anonymous informant

May 10, 2013

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