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Return of the Birds

Return of the Birds

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Jack HeartI’ve been saying this for two months nowHPYep, but some say quickening is over, it can be slowed down, but not for long. They can build a new Mont Meru and it won’t change a thing… From a physical standpoint and how the force of dynamics works, this is a total misnomer… but live and let live, right… What is another data center in the sea of data centers? It looks like all minions in their service will be expendable, even them at the end of the rainbow, at some point in the future… but we can agree they earned this grave more than well with their actions.Critical mass, which he calls the singularity in reference to the word’s usage by science fiction writer Vernor Vinge who in turn “expropriated” it from Einsteinian physics, will be achieved “when the curve becomes perpendicular Vinge called the Singularity. At that juncture, the pace of change in innovation will become so rapid and unassimilable that the world as we knew it becomes unknowable and unpredictable.”ProfessorPhate finishes with his other completely coherent passage; a warning…“As any number of academic specialists in the asundry fields of personal and collective psychology can tell you, when an individual or group is under the pressure of the stress of unsuccessfully trying to adjust to a barrage of unanticipated changes, they tend to have a nervous breakdown. My liaisons believe we, on this world/time-line, will be witnessing and/or experiencing a catastrophic psycho-demographic collapse, which will powerfully intensify the aforementioned attrition of our existential stability.Now, let me hasten to clarify, they aren’t asserting that one second after midnight on Jan. 1, 2035 (or whenever) the universe disappears in a puff of smoke-and then the smoke disappears. It is one of those a-journey-of-a-thousand-miles-begins-with-a-single-step sort of things. When the Singularity occurs, the final irrevocable countdown starts. How long it [will] take to reach zero is ours to guess. There is a further sub-text to this phenomenon which I need to address later. I just thought that someone might want a heads-up.”https://jackheartblog.org/wp/2021/07/esoteric-evolution-brief-review-for-our/.htmlIn other words, spaghettification for you very same assholes who think you can avoid the inevitable by containing us. We are the “mutants,” and we are the only available future for the human race…https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legion_(TV_series)By the time Jack was fourteen he’d spent most of the last four years of his adolescence one door down from what would come to be known as the Amityville Horror. He was more than acquainted with all those involved. There were stories but by then he’d been interacting with things no man, let alone child is ever supposed to see. It was all perfectly normal. Since he was old enough to remember the darkness was never far behind him. In his late twenties, after being convicted of a felony for his attempt at whistle blowing with Geraldo Rivera, he finds himself surrounded by mobsters and a notorious outlaw motorcycle gang rooted deeply in the occult. He is the right-hand man of a wildly aggressive Long Island strip club impresario. There in the strip clubs across Sunrise Highway from Babylon town hall he finds himself hopelessly in love with a girl who could be Lilith herself. The darkness had finally caught up to him…Buy his book now to begin a journey from which there is no turning back.Those Who Would Arouse Leviathan by Jack Heart, Hardcover | Barnes & Noble® (barnesandnoble.com)Amazon.com: Those Who Would Arouse Leviathan: Memoir of an awakening god: 9781736288016: Heart, Jack: Books This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jackheart.substack.com/subscribe
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