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Memetic Magic: Manipulation of the Root Social Matrix and the Fabric of Reality

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This phenomenal work possesses the very real possibility of being hailed as one of the most profound underground books on the magical arts ever written. Never before has the occult nature of society, the Root Social Matrix, been discussed. In addition, the paradigm-shattering claim is made that this book contains the foundational framework underlying a thorough comprehension of the means by which the very fabric of reality can be manipulated through simple artistic techniques based on memetic symbology. The ancient wisdom of the pagan sorcerers is combined with modern scientific social theory by a cultural anthropologist, resulting in a new age of magic where reality itself becomes mutable.

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Published August 25, 2019

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R. Kirk Packwood

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April 29, 2022
I downloaded a PDF, which was a scan of the original pamphlet, and I'm a bit disappointed. I started reading it because whatever I was reading online claimed it was circulated among conservatives to teach them how to manipulate society through memes. (The article alleged Pepe the Frog was chosen to get Trump elected.) Neat idea, right?

Well, the key concepts are buried within some (New Age?) mysticism, rituals, and plenty of reassurance that, you too, can become a Magician by manipulating the Root Social Matrix (RSM). Of course, you can only open your eyes to SEE the RSM by disconnecting from everything (Ted Kaczynski style) except print nonfiction. Then you'll be open for automatic drawing, painting, and writing by the spirits or memetic structures, (strange) examples of which are included!

If you can survive wading through the nonsense there are some prime nuggets about thought viruses, controlbots, and impossibility walls. If only Packwood had had an editor.
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