The End of An Age
The decline and end (and beginning) of an age. An interview with Liam Scheff and Kayemmo KMO O’Khan. For the record or the road: an interview on many to most of the things that I think, write and talk about:… Continue Reading
The decline and end (and beginning) of an age. An interview with Liam Scheff and Kayemmo KMO O’Khan. For the record or the road: an interview on many to most of the things that I think, write and talk about:… Continue Reading
Nothing like a health crisis to require one to write some letters. Perhaps this will make it to my father. If not, perhaps you, dear reader, might relate, benefit, or simply be glad it’s not you on either side of… Continue Reading
Like so many Americans, I now get to wander the land of “mystery ailment,” as I’m a mess of come and go, circulating neuromuscular issues, spasms, pins and needles, wobbly-headedness, and more – from the top of my head to… Continue Reading
The God You Actually Worship Humans are a species of mammal infected by a virus. We can’t see it, but it runs riot through our thinking. It causes us to be willfully blind to the hard realities of a hard… Continue Reading
by Liam Scheff You are an Alien Overlord. You sit in meetings with your fellow Alien Overlords and you manage all the inhabited production planets in the galaxy. You need to produce, to mine for minerals and metals, and to… Continue Reading
Our system of modern marriage is a land-holding and child-rearing agreement that favors the state at every turn. It is a kind of slavery to an idealization of feelings – a snapshot of a moment – a lovely, passionate moment,… Continue Reading
By Liam Scheff Realities and predictions: Energy, water and food are all on the decline. With the imminent surrender of California to “reality” (aka, it’s a desert, everybody, and it always was!), food in the U.S. is about to become… Continue Reading
First web review of my new book: by Cari-Lee at Recipe for Anarchy After all of the ridiculous hype over the 50 Shades fiasco, myself, along with many others put a cry out for something a lot more real for… Continue Reading
What would life be like if our greatest goal in life was not to own someone else’s freedom? by Liam Scheff As we grow up, we suffer the slings and arrows of childhood and adolescence. We’ve undergone the imprecise tutelage… Continue Reading
by Liam Scheff The drought in California is noticeable as soon as you step outside your apartment; the air is dusty, the air at a distance is a brown cloud, the earth is pure dryness; the soil yellow-brown, the leaves… Continue Reading
by Liam Scheff Love and marriage. Goes together like a…cultural trap? Anti-freedom top-down control gambit? A witch hunt? Too abrupt? Let me start over. Let me offer a point of view from an alien perspective: imagine that what I’m saying… Continue Reading