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In June 2020 the War against Humanity by the American System of Control, was decisively resolved in favor of hive domestication over human expansion into space. The coffin lid of humanity’s hope to escape the gravity and morality well known as Earth, was nailed shut with the ascension of Modernity’s lowest common denominator to demigod status.
Now that the visionary Majority Reports of H.G. Wells, Isaac Asimov, John W. Campbell, David Brinn, Gene Wolfe, Robert H. Heinlein, Larry Niven, Hal Clement, C.S. Lewis, Jerry Pournelle, Greg Baer, Poul Anderson, Edgar Rice Burroughs, L. Ron Hubbard, Leigh Bracket, Ray Bradbury, Gene Rodenberry, Frederick Pohl, Arthur C. Clarke and other of science-fiction’s brightest lights have been dashed; and instead the Minority Reports of Jack London, Robert E. Howard, Audous Huxley, George Orwell and Phillip K. Dick have actually come true, America’s least known and most reviled science-fiction writer, an actual homeless man, begins his autopsy of the depraved American psyche.
Endtime Bedtime 7
Ethnographic Note 12
To the Reader 13
Anthem of the Gods 14
A Letter from Sam Finlay 17
Pimp Canes and Pith Helmets 21
Swallow the White Pill! 23
Technology with a Limp Wrist 29
Gangs and Police 35
Somewhere on the Left Coast 41
The Old Injury 47
‘A Lone Wolf’ 48
Policing in Guilt America 51
Ghost Train 56
Roanoke 63
Knightly Class on Pale Ass Justice 65
On the Boardwalk 69
Eustace Mullins 71
On Raising Girls 73
Non-Violent Ghosts? 77
Michael Tracey Reporting 85
White Trash History of Policing 90
Letters From Lives That Matter- Part 1 97
Forty Acres and a Blond 100
Wolf Age Identity 106