Farmlet is generating incredible interest, and much faster than we anticipated. Becky and I haven’t even had a chance to write a proper About section (we will do that soon). Clearly, there’s a deep hunger for this type of information out there. And we’re glad about that!
John William Waterhouse, Pandora
Many of you may not realize, though, how I entered the Farmlet headspace, if you will. My other site is cryptogon.com. It’s a chronicle of doom that spans several years and would be about 3,000 pages long if you printed it out, end to end.
Cryptogon has documented the problems we’re all facing authoritatively and repeatedly. The direction the planet is heading (politically, economically and environmentally) is clear and, as you probably know, it’s not pleasant. I don’t want to bog Farmlet down with the horror of Cryptogon, but that’s how I got here.
If you know people who may not be ready for Farmlet, have them check out Cryptogon for a few weeks or months. Reading Cryptogon is excellent for causing people to lose all hope, which is what needs to happen. When the masses have hope, established authority’s power is at its maximum. Hope is keeping most people in the prison, the Matrix, whatever you want to call it. Give up on hope. Let the wave of horror that is present civilization wash over you and burn hope away.
Ok, you’ve lost all hope: now what?
Grab a shovel.
There’s work to be done.
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