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Satanaeon

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In Satanaeon, Jorjani takes the subject of UFO (UAP) Disclosure and its connection to psychic phenomena and the paranormal in general as his point of departure, arguing that what is at stake is far more apocalyptic than any revelation of ET contact. Rather, Jorjani contends that on the other side of the “phenomenon” is a diabolical intelligence that manages a simulacrum in which we are ensconced. Moreover, he thinks that we are about to come up against the computational limit of this system, because information is interchangeable with mass and energy, and we are about to reach a critical mass of information that will catastrophically exert the same kinds of gravitational forces on Earth that “dark matter” does on galaxies.

Ultimately, Jorjani sees this “information catastrophe” as part of a cyclical harvest with an evolutionary purpose, serving the aims of a Cosmic Trickster, namely the Aeon Satana, who is trying to sustain life, foster creativity, and overcome entropy. Her Magic Theater of Cruelty is an ordeal intended to initiate and identify Promethean spirits strong enough to join her as companions in a process of co-creation and enduring cosmic evolution. Ranging from Heraclitus and Kafka to Hegel and Nietzsche, Jorjani strives to make a case for the devil in a world where God is dead.

146 pages, Paperback

Published November 29, 2024

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Jason Reza Jorjani

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April 18, 2025
Jorjani, like the devil, baits you in with his overpowering intellect. Stay away though, he is is schizophrenic, or worse. There is nothing to be gained here.
10 reviews
October 2, 2025
Bruh…this book is so disjointed and incomprehensible. Dude basically believes we live in a simulation, which is a very cool idea and he gives great examples at times. Then he will go on huge tangents breaking down previous books that have nothing to do with the points he originally sets out to make. Essentially he is trying to say that there is a bored super intelligence that is trying to cause chaos in order for enlightened individuals to create new paradigms. She (he is very clear that this advanced intelligence is female for some reason) wants to find the greatest version of civilization. It’s just a mess of a book, don’t buy it. Watch his stuff on YouTube, he does a better job explaining his points on a podcast than in writing. These books are nearly unreadable and will 100% piss you off trying to make sense of his points.
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327 reviews3 followers
November 19, 2025
The author has some "culture", but it is not linking Heraclitus with Dark City, Alan Turing and the Demiurge, Cathars and Quantum Mechanics that a theory can be built...
At the end of the book, I thought: "what the hell was his theory? What he was trying to say? Did he just wanted to promote himself as a THINKER?"
No idea. I will give 3 stars because he can be intelligent and smart... 2 stars less for some weird commentaries (not the good ones).
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10 reviews
July 8, 2025
Excuses, excuses.

Stop touching your pp and strive to be a saint. Hey you might wind up with a great wife. Otherwise continue to wreck yourself with hedonistic pleasure addiction. It's weak, your forefathers sigh with disappointment and I pray in woe.
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February 24, 2025
This was a lot of fun, I just wish the author had spent more time with his hypothesis and less time promoting his other books.
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