Decoding “6‑7”: The Hidden Meaning Behind Skrilla’s Drill Anthem
Skrilla’s “6‑7” isn’t just a random number — it’s a deliberate nod to Brixton’s infamous UK drill crew 67, Philly street culture, and the cold precision of drill life. This post breaks down the lyrics, explores the numerology behind 6‑7, and situates Skrilla within the global drill lineage, revealing the cultural, symbolic, and musical layers hidden in a single, chilling phrase.
      
      Why Donald Trump Isn’t Going to Heaven — and Neither Are You
Heaven isn’t a gated community for the morally comfortable. Trump won’t get in — but neither will the rest of us pretending we’re better. This isn’t about politics; it’s about the rot in our collective soul, the comfort we take in hypocrisy, and the myth we sell ourselves that we’re the good ones in a world built on quiet corruption.
      
      The Plastic Age: How We Replaced Meaning with Memorabilia
A photo of adults posing with plastic lightsabers might seem harmless — but it reveals something deeper about our world. We’ve turned meaning into memorabilia, traded craftsmanship for convenience, and replaced authentic connection with the illusion of it. Yet our hunger for something real might be the one thing that can still save us.
      
      Is ByteDance Quietly Undermining TikTok’s U.S. Algorithm?
TikTok’s “For You Page” once made unknown creators viral overnight. By 2024–2025, U.S. users report stagnating views and lower engagement. This essay investigates Reddit complaints, engagement metrics, and ByteDance’s strategic algorithm changes under regulatory pressure, drawing parallels to Vine and exploring implications for creators, users, and brands.
      
      When the Sky Fell: The Hidden Energetic History from Enoch to Our Modern Control Grid
The history we were taught is the surface. Beneath it runs another story: an energetic continuum that begins with the Watchers in the Book of Enoch, continues through hybrid dynasties and priest-technicians, and survives today as architecture, ritual, and algorithm. This essay maps that continuity—from pre-flood resonance and temple cities to Crusades, plagues, and the industrial rupture—showing how sacred geometry, lineage custody, and sound once tuned the planet, and how modern servers, satellites, and social platforms have become the new temples of energetic control. Read this as recovered history: a dense, sensory chronicle of what shaped our world and the one remaining choice we have—where we put our attention.
      
      The Doctrine of Discovery: How a Papal Decree Reshaped the World
Before 1450, the world was vast and multipolar — cultures coexisted in relative isolation, each with its own rhythm. Then a handful of papal decrees changed everything. The Doctrine of Discovery gave Christian empires a divine mandate to seize land, enslave nonbelievers, and erase indigenous worlds. Its echoes still shape modern borders, economies, and faith itself. This article unpacks how a single theological concept became the foundation for global inequality — and why its legacy endures.
      
      The Sackler Family: Wealth, Power, and the Opioid Crisis
The Sackler family and Purdue Pharma stand at the dark intersection of corporate power and public health devastation. As the creators and aggressive marketers of OxyContin, Purdue unleashed one of the most devastating opioid crises in American history—fueling addiction, overdose, and death on an unprecedented scale. The family’s relentless pursuit of profit, cloaked in legal shields and political influence, exposed how wealth can distort justice and silence victims. Their story is a stark reminder: behind every epidemic lies a blueprint of power, marketing, and systemic failure. No mythical villains, just cold, calculated choices with human lives on the line.
      
      Annabelle, Ice-Cream Trucks, and the Summer of Inversion
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here."

