Vikid was a monster, voracious with the written word. He had consumed everything in sight and then some.
But once in a while something stood out that needed to be shouted from the roof top.
At first he had ignored this book. One, it seemed a little expensive. Two, it carried the names of Jack Posobiec, Joshua Lisec and Steven Bannon.
He really didn’t think they would have anything to say that he didn’t already know, just some more of the same rhetoric. He had listened to countless hours of their prattling.
So, after being recommended to him again and again by some algorithm, and perhaps a little too much wine, he said hell with it… Downloading both the digital word and audio.
It took a few minutes to work out that this was not an ordinary book, it was one that took you out of the 2nd dimension, adding a depth of field to knowledge previously unseen as flat.
It’s a history book that goes through a few revolutions from the Americas, Europe, Asia and Far East. With each account you see it from another perspective, a look the shadows and a peek behind the curtain.
It describes a phenomenon of which I had never thought before, the Ontology of the Unhuman.
It caps off the book with a few hints on what you, yes you, ordinary man or woman can do about it.
And that’s,