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Something Light

The absolutely unbearable weight of human stupidity can at times become really quite nauseating. I could do a long effort-past with literally infinite examples of everything on this very minute and partial list of an infinite sequence:

  • Jews being genocidal in speech, behaviour and attitude that then cry as victims
  • Absolute liars pretending to be doctors that care
  • Hypocrisy on any/every front that boggles the mind
  • How the ENTIRE point of feminism and the whole “pushback on the patriarchy” is nothing more than cancel-culture applied to men in general and specifically males who still have both testicles firmly attached, so as to more easily and predictably push the entire human race closer to the the depopulation agenda with little to no pushback from them. Consider if the Catholics from 1095 would have put up with the current “legislators” in Ireland, or if those same “legislators” along with the kind of people that stab children would have all been promptly pushed into the sea with millstones around their necks.

So yeah, really, we now may as well live in the upside down clown world, certainly in the West. And the only solution to it is to ignore it and carry on unafraid and unmoved and unchanging in it, with zero fear. The day that I Calle Bruce Jenner “Kaytlin” and agree that he is a “beautiful woman” will not arrive on this Earth. And hopefully you will all do the same in that regard.

So, instead, I have the news that the rough draft of Book III in the Overlords of Mars series is now finished! I expect about a week of revisions and editing, and then, hopefully it will be available for sale as the OMNIBUS edition only at first, that is all 3 books in one massive doorstopper of 820 pages. But the books are clearly separated within that tome and all the notes of each book are there.

I also have put a BUNCH of notes on the series on this blog, which you can read by clicking on that icon on the left that says Overlords of Mars on it and is the partial cover of the original book I. Be warned that there are some elements of spoilers if you read all the notes and so on, but hopefully not too much that will actually make a big difference to your enjoyment of the books.

One of the things you might want to read to get a sense of things that should not affect your enjoyment of the books is the military rankings and insignia of the Martians and the Nazis on Luna.

I hope you enjoy running around at least a few of the corridors of my mind. A big chunk of the Author’s notes to Book III are also available on the blog only but you might want to wait until you finish reading the trilogy before you dive into that.

Over time that section will be upgraded, and hopefully form a kind of repository of the entire “world” or rather, Galaxy, that I have created for this series. It has been described by at least one person as “Better than Star Wars, because this one might actually be real.”

Anyway, I hope it will be well-received and it will be in time for the Christmas rush, so if you are an SF fan, you’re going to enjoy this one, as it’s really quite far from being politically correct in any way.

I’m back to editing and correcting for now, so “deep” blog posts will be few over the next few days, but it does look like a lot of you are starting to see the usefulness of the “Search Me” link on the right and typing in key words that interest you then going to read blog posts I did even years ago. This is good, because it means people are starting to see that I do, in general, try to write what bloggers refer to as “evergreen” type posts. That remain relevant over even years. Of course, my predictions of various things are also a way to check my “accuracy” and that in itself can be useful.

Happy reading, whatever you do read.

    2 Responses to “Something Light”

    1. Nara9174 says:

      Just read your notes on Mars III. “Cloud Atlas” is on my to-watch list. Thanks.

      • G says:

        You’re most welcome. My suggestion is to not TRY to follow the plots, etc, just relax and let it flow into you. Be aware it’s about 3 hours, so you need to have a chill time where you will not be interrupted to see it properly.
        My wife saw that film about 4 times and she even set up a spreadsheet to keep track of all the plot lines… not really the way to get the full experience in my view, but to each geek his or her ways!

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