Prisoners of Illusion In the 1967 television series The Prisoner, the titular character retires from being a British super spy and soon after is drugged, kidnapped, and deposited in a prison camp. In this place called “The Village” he is subjected to a series of sociological and psychological experiments, ranging from purely sadistic to utterly…
Author: Marty Phillips
An Excerpt from Let Them Look West
Some Preface The following is the bulk of chapter two from the novella I published through Antelope Hill. The story follows a journalist named Rob Coen who travels from one of the coastal urban centers to interview the governor of the state of Wyoming, James Alexander. Alexander, however, is not like other governors. He has…
A Review of The Stakes by Michael Anton
Michael Anton’s newest book is titled The Stakes: America at the Point of no Return but may have well been called The Steaks because Anton still just wants to grill for God’s sake. Joking aside, America’s not-quite-dissident Claremont air traffic controller does seem to be eyeing the blackpill across the room from his writing desk…
Flight 93 Redux
After Donald Trump’s inauguration, an event capping one of the most unbelievable upsets in modern political history, former president George W Bush reportedly turned to Hillary Clinton and said of the speech “That was some weird shit.” Note: I do not advocate violence or acts of terrorism. Anything discussed in the following commentary is purely…