Meta Bullshit Machine: When the Body Won’t Let You Speak

What's Actually Happening When Your Voice Loses Its Ground — and Why Sitting Still Makes It Worse I got on a podcast recently and felt it happen. Not a catastrophic failure. Just the thing I know — the solar plexus going hollow, the voice moving up into the throat, the sentences not quite finishing themselves... Continue Reading →

Meta Bullshit Machine: Breaking the Cycle of Compliance in Parenting

Most people don't know they've been programmed. Not because they're unaware that childhood shapes you — everyone knows that in the abstract. But because the specific mechanism is rarely named clearly enough to be useful. Here it is clearly. There are two ways a child learns. The first is cause and effect. Touch the hot... Continue Reading →

Meta Bullshit Machine: Consensus Confused for Truth

The Longest Running Operation in Human History Before the phone there was the television. Before the television there was the radio. Before the radio there was the newspaper. Before the newspaper there was the Bible. Not the scripture itself — the physical object. The printed, distributed, institutionally controlled document that arrived in your home carrying... Continue Reading →

Meta Bullshit Machine: The Book of Grifting Prophets and Their Profits. Selling Fox News Christianity to the People

When someone tells me they follow a particular preacher, I like to look into that preacher. Not because I think I know better — because I want to see who's shaping the information that's becoming someone's beliefs. And what I keep finding, across decades and denominations and dollar amounts that would embarrass a Fortune 500... Continue Reading →

Meta Bullshit Machine: Was the Bible Composed by an AI?

The Bible wasn't written by artificial intelligence. It was written by dozens of authors across a thousand years, edited by committees, translated through several languages, and canonized by a political body that decided which texts survived and which didn't. But if you've ever read a long AI-generated response and thought this reminds me of something — you... Continue Reading →

Meta Bullshit Machine: When Truth Meets Fiction. The Invisible Balance Between Man and System. PART 5

This conversation is an exploration of where human responsibility ends and where systems are genuinely meant to begin — and what happens when that boundary breaks down. It examines why modern systems feel chaotic, overreaching, and brittle, not as a conspiracy or collapse narrative, but as a reflection of people outsourcing too much of their... Continue Reading →

Meta-Bullshit Machine: When Truth Meets Fiction: The Invisible Balance Between Man and System. PART 4

This conversation is an exploration of where human responsibility ends and where systems are genuinely meant to begin — and what happens when that boundary breaks down. It examines why modern systems feel chaotic, overreaching, and brittle, not as a conspiracy or collapse narrative, but as a reflection of people outsourcing too much of their... Continue Reading →

Meta-Bullshit Machine: When Truth Meets Fiction: The Invisible Balance Between Man and System. PART 3

This conversation is an exploration of where human responsibility ends and where systems are genuinely meant to begin — and what happens when that boundary breaks down. It examines why modern systems feel chaotic, overreaching, and brittle, not as a conspiracy or collapse narrative, but as a reflection of people outsourcing too much of their... Continue Reading →

Meta-Bullshit Machine: When Truth Meets Fiction: The Invisible Balance Between Man and System. PART 2

This conversation is an exploration of where human responsibility ends and where systems are genuinely meant to begin — and what happens when that boundary breaks down. It examines why modern systems feel chaotic, overreaching, and brittle, not as a conspiracy or collapse narrative, but as a reflection of people outsourcing too much of their... Continue Reading →

Meta-Bullshit Machine: When Truth Meets Fiction: The Invisible Balance Between Man and System. PART 1

This conversation is an exploration of where human responsibility ends and where systems are genuinely meant to begin — and what happens when that boundary breaks down. It examines why modern systems feel chaotic, overreaching, and brittle, not as a conspiracy or collapse narrative, but as a reflection of people outsourcing too much of their... Continue Reading →

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