Aka Cutting Through the Matrix series by Alan Watt. Has anyone read these books and if so what is your take on them?
Haven't gotten around to much Alan Watts yet; the term androgynous agenda sounds in my interests though, what's the pitch, / your thoughts on it?
>>39233936Watt, not Watts. Watts was a Zen Pop MysticWatt is a different man and the autheor of the OP image, at least, thjey dont look like the same person
>>39234100Yeah, two different authors. Alan Watt has a radio show by the same name "cutting through the matrix" and also used to appear regularly on the Alex Jones show. He tended to focus more on the esoteric side of the whole NWO thing but the books are interesting as they went into even more obscure aspects of conspiracy research. It's generally accepted that he "borrowed" heavily from a guy named Glen Kelly who talks about an ancient race of inner earth Techno-Troglodytes who have been controlling the surface world for ages. https://glenkealey.com/ the whole androgynous agenda likely refers to Transhumanism (male wombs, merging with technology)and the dualistic hermetic philosophy of merging opposites that many secret societies seem to be obsessed with.
>>39234171*Had a radio show. He is dead now.
>>39234171Ohh okay, more interesting now that I realize it isn't Watts. Sounds good in flavor, but generally like more standard hermetic dialictic interpretation at the core? (picrel)