Rachel Haywire is an author and tech journalist from Los Angeles, California. She runs the dissident political magazine Trigger Warning(www.triggerwarning.us) and was the founder of both the Extreme Futurist Festival and INSTED. Once upon a time she was also an industrial music producer and fetish model, who was featured in various anthologies about the occult, politics, philosophy, and alternative culture. She is now finishing up her degree in Philosophy, with a focus on applying Nietzsche to a modern day context. Her first book was a travel memoir called Acidexia about her journey through the North American zeitgeist. Her New book out is The New Reaction published by Arktos.
Topics include:
Her ideological journey
How the cultural left has become the establishment
How the counter culture has become part of the mainstream culture
The physical appearance of liberals
How the far right and far left overlap
Her article Breaking up with Neoreaction
The concept of how there is the 98% of the conformist masses, the 1 % that exploits the masses, and the true 1% of free thinkers
Could a society of true free thinkers sustain itself
National Futurism
The concept of the Übermensch and how it should be based on free thinking as opposed to just physical traits
Whether Conformity is a genetic traits and how conformist are the untermensch
Transhumanism and how it could be implemented
Political Correctness and the exclusive focus on technology within Transhumanism
How Psychiatry can be used to stigmatize dissenting views
How PR has become more important than substance and ideas The Thriving Pulse of Decadence
Black HouseRocked: A Split Single from the Bowels of Hell is written by Paul Bingham and Emril Krestle, and published by Ann Sterzinger’s HOPELESS BOOKS. Expect horror both supernatural and psychological, plus a vivid touch of Burroughs-type surrealism. A book by vampires, about vampires. Emril Krestle is also the author of Pan is Dad, a collection of Poetry.
“When society kills somebody, they won’t necessarily die for years.”
Ogi Ogas received his Ph.D. in computational neuroscience from Boston University, where he designed mathematical models of learning, memory, and vision. He is co-author of A Billion Wicked Thoughts . He was a Department of Homeland Security Fellow and conducted biodefense research at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. He was also a contestant on the Game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire.
Topics include:
How Ogi analyzed web searches, Web sites, erotic videos, erotic stories, personal ads, and digitized romance novels
How his study is the most extensive since Alfred Kinsey’s in the 1950’s
How censorship and barriers to sex research used to come primarily from social conservatives but now often comes from cultural liberals
How men and women’s brain’s are wired differently
How men’s desires are primarily visual while women’s are more psychological
How physical arousal can contradict psychological arousal in women
How women’s desire’s and what they find attractive in men are more influenced by culture than men’s
The attraction to youth and how Barely Legal Porn is the only subscription genre to survive the proliferation of Tube Porn
The misconception that homosexual men are women in men’s bodies
Homosexual Porn
Why heterosexual men are surprisingly interested in trans porn
The theme of domination in Porn and how it’s viewed by women and both heterosexual and homosexual men
Michel Houellebecq Sexual Anti-Utopia “The Elementary Articles”
How societal ties have become atomized
The Rise & Fall of the Männerbund in Pre-War American Pop Culture a review of Jeffrey P. Dennis’s “We Boys Together: Teenagers in Love before Girl-Craziness”
Homosexuals as creators of culture
How Homosexual masculinity was historically superior to the effeminate womanizers
Karl Marx’s theory on how if you redistribute wealth without fundamentally changing society you end up with the same problems