believer in the long-maligned science of physiognomy” [33]. It also engages with astrology and astrological ages, including a video described as having a “Tate-adjacent aesthetic” applied to astrology [24][51]. This matters because it shows that the site’s “intellectual” register is not limited to philosophy or political theory; it also includes occult and pseudo-scientific material.
The site treats covert elite influence as a basic explanatory category. For example, a post explores the “covert influence of the CIA through the Congress for Cultural Freedom during the Cold War” [60]. Another passage claims that “sophisticated modern propaganda has hacked and corrupted mankind’s natural inclination to believe authority figures” [47]. These may contain grains of historical or media-critical insight, but in this context they function as background premises for a broader conspiracy framework rather than as carefully bounded arguments.