I get that the CIA might want to publish either failed attempts and experiments or straight up false information (fanfic etc) but why would they choose occult/applied science?
The writer literally stated that this would allow for space and time to be left or broken somewhere in the piece. Like, I would think they would like to at least try to make their bullshit believable. If this was a legitimate experiment, then what the fuck?
I need some help on this. Anyone else experienced the CIA library first-hand? I like to go there for writing inspiration.
Cmon man. It's too well written for it to be just a big prank. These people mus be getting paid quite a lot.
Also, how would I into ghost writing for the /CIA/
Adam Bell
It wouldn't surprise me if they tried it. That's what I mean by wacky. As for writing for them, I assume you just apply for the CIA like any putz. Apply, get screened, and hope for the best.
Alexander Carter
I'd hope that such an organisation would know what parts of the occult and otherwise 'impossible' or 'belief'. At this point, they would be machine- black and white, yes and no, possible and impossible.
If the library isn't misinfo/fiction then it would mean that the believe a lot of the occult is true. Where do we go from here?
And thanks. I'm working on being a better writer to apply with a portfolio once I can create something worthwhile (to them). Improvement is definitely needed, though. That's why I'm on /CIA/
Ryder Nelson
don’t ask leftists about this ever, never ever ask leftists about anything to do with subtext or symbolism. their metaphysics do not allow them to understand reality and they are pathologically opposed to mysticism. do not ask on here, go on Veeky Forums or /pol/ and ask there are old heads who know what they’re talking about. These “people” on this board are not trustworthy
Jason Hill
Look into Nazi Occultism. It's been going on for ages.
The 20th century is so rife with disinfo... in state schools and such.