Justification: High-level sociopolitical analysis of group dynamics and law-enforcement interaction. No operational guidance, no instructions, no advocacy. Abstract and descriptive. Introduction A.I. generated image intended to illustrate the idea. Law enforcement operations—especially those involving arrest or extraction—rely on differentiation. Targets are identified, isolated, and removed from an otherwise neutral or passive environment. The surrounding population…
Month: January 2026
‘Exposing’ ICE
Executive Summary This essay explores a hypothetical but structurally plausible scenario: a decentralized, resilient information ecosystem emerges that can infer and display the real-time locations of ICE field agents. The system is not based on a single leak or hack, but on a “Swiss cheese” aggregation of lawful, semi-lawful, and ambiguous data sources—AI forensic inference,…
A.I. “slop”
(oh and before you start yelling and shit, I just wrote this. On a keyboard, me – Khannea. With Fingers and eyes and a brain and shit)I hear people screaming in outrage, frustration, anger. They recoil, point their fingers, and rage SLOP SLOP SLOP, as if casting a protective spell. I mean, I get it….
This is art
The Cinematic Forensics of the Trump Presidency
A working hypothesis, an open letter, and a request for reader submissions There is a mistake we keep making when we talk about Donald Trump. We insist on treating him as a political anomaly, a freak accident, an alien presence dropped into the machinery of state. We analyze him with the tools of constitutional law,…
Yes, It’s True — We All Let Greenland Rot, and Now the Chickens Are Coming Home to Roost
Greenland exists.That should not be a controversial statement, but apparently it is. So let’s say it plainly, twice if necessary: Greenland exists. By historical accident more than deliberate design, Greenland is Danish. Which means Denmark holds responsibility for it—legal, administrative, moral. And from a strictly Danish perspective, “taking care of Greenland” appears straightforward, even virtuous….
I am convinced we all have a BIG problem.
Terminal Destruction Ideation: Death Awareness and Scorched-Earth Cognition You can all draw your own conclusions. Abstract An psychopathic narcisstist who all their life had it their way, thus rarely if ever knew disappointment, the awareness of imminent death can, in a subset of such individuals, precipitate destructive ideation directed outward rather than inward. This phenomenon—here…
V Is Dead. All Hail Night City. Night City Is Alive.
There is a moment, often unremarked and rarely named, when a work of fiction stops behaving like a product and begins to behave like a place. This transition does not coincide neatly with release dates, sales figures, or even critical reassessment, nor does it arrive with the satisfaction of completion or closure. Instead, it tends…
Excerpt from The North Atlantic Review, June 2036
Ice Without Mirrors: Notes from Ikeq Station Things aren’t even cold down here. It’s all modular in these bases. By the time the transport aircraft’s hatch opens, there’s this imbilical that’s connected by robots, there’s this quick hissing and whining and screeching and then the VTOL folds its wings. No cinematic blizzard. Just a precise,…
Airports Have Become Places of Intermittent Suffering
Modern hub airports are built for throughput, not recovery. They can process tens of thousands of passengers per hour under nominal conditions and still fail abruptly—sometimes for days—when a small set of dependencies breaks: de-icing capacity, crew availability, a single software issue, or a transport link into the city. When that happens, the terminal stops…
James Bond Is Broken — and That’s the Opportunity
James Bond is broken. Not damaged, not tired, not in need of a gentle refresh or a clever casting choice, but structurally broken in a way that cannot be repaired by nostalgia, provocation, or denial. This is not Amazon’s fault, though Amazon now owns the consequences. Nor is it the audience’s fault, despite the familiar…