Startling pulp theory-fictions, forays into cyberculture,
occultural studies and popular numerics, paranoid cosmic
conspiracy, and schizoid tactics for escaping the reality system
recovered from the prehistoric lore of Lemurian Time Sorcery. From
before the beginning (which was also, according to them, already
the end), the adepts of the Architectonic Order of the Eschaton
have worked tirelessly to secure the past, present, and future
against the incursions of Neolemurian time-sorcery, eliminating all
polytemporal activity, stitching up the future, sealing every
breach and covering every track. According to the AOE, the CCRU
"does not, has not, and will never exist." And yet... The texts
collected here document the CCRU's perilous efforts to catalogue
the traces of Lemurian occulture, bringing together the scattered
accounts of those who had stumbled upon lagooned relics of nonhuman
intelligence-a project that led ultimately to the recovery of the
Numogram and the reconstruction of the principles of Lemurian
time-sorcery-before disintegrating into collective schizophrenia
and two decades of absolute obscurity. Meshing together fiction,
number theory, voodoo, philosophy, anthropology, palate tectonics,
information science, semiotics, geotraumatics, occultism, and other
nameless knowledges, in these pages the incomplete evidence
gathered by explorers including Burroughs, Blavatsky, Lovecraft,
Jung, Barker, J.G. Ballard, William Gibson, and Octavia Butler, but
also the testimony of more obscure luminaries such as Echidna
Stillwell, Oskar Sarkon, and Madame Centauri, are clarified and
subjected to systematic investigation, comparison, and assessment
so as to gauge the real stakes of the Time-War still raging behind
the collapsing facade of reality. One of the most compelling and
unnerving collective research enterprises to have surfaced in the
twentieth century, the real pertinence of the CCRU's work is only
now beginning to reveal itself to an unbelieving world. To plunge
into the tangled mesh of these conspiracies, weird tales, numerical
plagues, and suggestive coincidences is to test your sense of
reality beyond the limits of reasonable tolerance-to enter the
sphere of unbelief, where demonic currents prowl, where fictions
make themselves real. Hyperstition.
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