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Divine Surveillance: Tales from the Black Site

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Part theory, part fiction (theory-fiction?), Divine Surveillance: Tales from the Black Site is a collection of transgressive pulp stories about the Powers that Be.

Class collaboration among the ruling classes exists in the form of conspiracy, often dismissed by detractors as “conspiracy theories.” They will use everything in their power to suppress the stories that deviate from the official narrative. Murders turn into suicides, assassinations into accidents. They are the puppeteers of the petroleum economy, the military-industrial complex, the financial world, the tech monopolies, and the criminal justice system, pulling invisible strings with their bloodstained fingers.

Also included are essays and semi-autobiographical ramblings of the author about certain subjects.

The Divine Surveillance project aims to document these truths albeit written in a darkly humorous, sometimes surrealistic and satirical manner, influenced by the works of Thomas Pynchon, Elmore Leonard, James Ellroy and J.G. Ballard. Stories include the mundane lives of technical analysts at Langley; spec ops veterans involved in a false flag terrorist plot; war hawk policymakers facing bureaucratic hurdles; Cuban contract killers nostalgic about the Golden Age of the Company; a blackmailer hired to create the greatest snuff film of all time; a group of former detainees’ quest for vengeance; a disinformation agent going through a breakup; a sex cult dedicated to the deification of Ronald Reagan; and more.

It is time to portray the James Bond spy archetype as how he is in reality: a perverted pedophilic war criminal with ties to a foreign fascist paramilitary death squad moonlighting as a drug syndicate. In the words of CIA Counterintelligence Chief and infamous paranoiac James Jesus Angleton: “Deception is the state of mind and the mind of the state.”

So follow your instinct, drown out the noise, and embrace your paranoia. Counter the counterintelligence program and spread the truth.

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First published January 1, 2024

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