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cybergothic insurrection

This is all plainly laid out in the Epstein files as it turns out.

Unlike the classic reactionary and traditionalist movements, neoreaction, while representing a revival of the Enlightenment project, does not reject the scientific achievements of modernity, but proposes to make use of all available scientific and technical means to achieve its goals - namely, the fragmentation of nation-states into a myriad of city-states and micronations, the destruction of universalism, and the end of representative democracy.
... unlike the double neoreactionary spiral described by Land (which advances toward the past and retreats toward the future), the double vampiric-hauntological spiral thrusts the past forward and makes the future retreat, crushing the present. Where the first marches toward the restoration of an ancient order, the second is marked by the brutal removal of an era from the time continuum: the barbarian hordes ride toward the future, while the apocalypse advances from the end of time.
The emerging cybergothic era does not therefore correspond to a simple return to the historical Middle Ages or to an actual barbarian tribe..., but to a perverse vampiric resurrecti onof the Middle Ages, effected through the reactivation of a mythical past. This tendency an be broken down into three fundamental metabolic processes: the rewriting of barbarian genealogies, a lycanthropic proliferation, and an atmospheric matamorphosis. [...] Drawn by the spiral's double clockwise-anti-clockwise vortex, we are broken down, decomposed, and put back together again in new, bizarre configurations - how astonishing to discover oneself a human-animal-plant-language-archive-machine-bacterial-colony!
... a multitude of prophets, poets, visionary oracles, sorcerers, withces and shamans who, in opposition to the one Truth of God and the State, profess enigmatic, often contradictory or even incompatible doctrines, contaminating the body politic and causing its fragmentation (in the form of civil war).
As will be evident by now, the Kingdom of Darkness (Babylon?) is not a place but a time: the time of danger and dissolution. It is the time of the Gothic Insurrection, in which the multitude of the dead, situated beyond time, is unleashed upon the world, tearing it to pieces, channelled and propagated by the voices of possessed oracles. It is the time when the world, or rather the Image of the World, shatters - without any hope of return, and the most 'deviant' world views proliferate indefinitely. Unity dissolves into an ocean of singularities, the universal into the particular. To paraphrase Marx: 'From each according to his insurrection, to each according to his desire'.

-CK, Gothic Insurrection (published in Revolutionary Demonology)