Category Archives: Counter Culture

Books, music, art, movies that challenge the hegemon.

Gaiastan Chapter 24 (Draft)

“The cancer has metastasized.” These were the exact words that Mr. Lever had hoped to hear from his Gaian healthcare provider.  What it meant, for the increasingly frail Sunstein Agent, was that he would soon be qualified to take for himself a new body. Lever had been looking forward to this day and he looked [...]

Gaiastan Chapter 23.5 (Draft)

I decided to add this into chapter 23 rather than make a new chapter. Chapter 23 (continued)   Staley turned Indigo around and shoved him towards the door.  D’naia followed closely behind and they disappeared. The hovercraft fired its energy weapons at the roof of the lodge blasting a hole into it and sending beams [...]

Gaiastan Chapter 23 (Draft)

We’re getting close to the end and I wanted to take a moment and thank you for reading my un-polished drafts and offering your edits and advice! Chapter 23 One week passed since Staley’s troop liberated D’naia and Indigo and the willing others from that cattle car.  They traveled about thirty miles in the winterland [...]

Gaiastan Chapter 22 (Draft)

Chapter 22   Indigo returned to D’naia in the cattle car. The other unhumans there remained silent and still, unable to sleep but too exhausted to stir.  All except for the taxidermist who dozed in blissful serenity beneath her lantern, her Gaian’s Bible under her head. “What happened?” asked D’naia “They took me to see [...]

Gaiastan Chapter 21 (Draft)

Chapter 21 Indigo was summoned from his corner and escorted by gendarme into the elite’s car.  He found it to be a finely decorated passenger car with ornate, carved mahoganies and plush velvets.  The windows were adorned with silk curtains and the chamber was lit by the romantic orange glow of oil-fueled sconces.  Indigo was [...]

Gaiastan Chapter 20 (Draft)

Chapter 20     The train puffed its way up and up and up Hegel pass, drawn slowly forward by the growling pistons of the steam engine.  Its infernal cauldron was filled with coal from one the twenty five, four-hundred square mile strip mines operated by the Gaiastan government. It was night when they reached the [...]

Gaiastan Chapter 19 (Draft)

Chapter 19   D’naia and Indigo sat together on a high back, velvetine sofa, their arms wrapped tightly around one another, awaiting their fate in grim silence.  Outside light was blocked by drawn crimson curtains but their room was dimly lit by two oil lamps under. Near the one opposite D’naia and Indigo sat the [...]

Gaiastan Chapter 18 (Draft)

Chapter 18 Indigo struggled loose from the clutches of sleep and into the gray hues and early morning chill of the wilderness.  He rubbed the blurriness from his eyes to find the Man Bear, Joe Hannan, awake tending the fire.  Indigo sat upright, careful not to disturb D’Naia whose head rested in his lap.  He [...]

KUSA Journalist Clueless About Journalism

Jace Larson, a fresh-faced reporter for local KUSA, ran a piece skewering Washington County Sheriff Larry Kuntz for not obeying a Judges’ dictate to incarcerate a dying man. Nowhere in the video version of this piece did Jace explain the Sheriff’s motivations for refusing the order. I know I should keep the bar low when [...]

The Ron Paul Newsletters

This is the “I AM SPARTACUS” moment for libertarians. Lew Rockwell should take out a full page and in the USA Today and say “I wrote the newsletters.” Then, while the media is in a PC, marxist feeding frenzy, Fred Reed can take out an ad and say that he wrote the newsletters. Then Peter [...]

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