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James True is an author, technologist, and pioneering voice in American philosophy, known for his provocative insights and boundary-challenging ideas.

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  • 1043 - Prophecy of the Corn Throwers
    Feb 20 2026

    This presentation examines the ancient prophetic traditions of the Americas through the lens of the Sibyl and the werewolf — figures who embodied trance, possession, and the breakdown of ordinary identity. Drawing on Indigenous accounts of nagualism, skin-turning, and animal doubles alongside classical sources on lycanthropy and ecstatic prophecy, the talk explores a world in which spiritual authority came from entering a “feral” state rather than delivering calm doctrine. The corn-throwing ritual appears as one small survival of this older system, where truth was read from patterns cast into the world instead of spoken as law. Far from superstition, these practices point to a radically different model of consciousness — one in which the human self could split, transform, or be overtaken by something older than civilization.



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    52 m
  • 1042 - The President of Caucasia
    Feb 16 2026

    The President's Day is inside you. What makes you decide where you are from?



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    57 m
  • 1039 - The Meaning of Everything
    Feb 9 2026

    It's not theater. It's Ritual. America speaks through archetypes. Are we listening?



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    51 m
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