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“i am anarchy”: Poetic, Apocalyptic Cockroach’s Intended Use of Quantum Mechanics Toward The Eschaton

My dear friend, Magpie Killjoy, took off traveling again after staying with at the Honeypot Collective for a few weeks, and they cleaned out their van/house, Comrade Dead Starling, before leaving, giving me on quasi-loan an entire library of books and zines. One of the ones they would not let me take was the lives [...]

What Comes After Anarchism?

“A Witch is a Rebel in Physics.” –Thomas Vaughan, Anthroposophia Theomagica, 1650 Not black, not white, but “off-white” magic, to use Carroll’s term. “You do not have to sell your soul to succeed with off-white magic. You merely have to recognize the existence of your other seven.”1 Hakim Bey pondered in his “Anarchist Meditations on [...]

Esoteric Sexual Symbology of Feral Children

In the case of Victor of Aveyron, in 1800, Rousseau’s hypothetical conjectures on man in a state of nature dominated preconceptions in the minds of doctors and scientists, clouding their ability to objectively scrutinize Victor’s wild upbringing. Victor, captured and escaped twice before his final captivity began in 1800, was found running naked and foraging [...]