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Margaret Anna Alice Through the Looking Glass

Unmasking totalitarianism and awakening the sleeping before tyranny triumphs by examining media narratives, propaganda, psychology, framing, philosophy, history, politics, language, literature, film, music, culture, and health with a focus on COVID.

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Letters to My Beloved (August–September 2024)

For Our Thirty-Fourth Anniversary, Sharing Letters I Wrote Michael During the Early Throes of My Grief

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The Vapor, the Hot Hat, & the Witches’ Potion (Narration + Soundtrack by Micropixie)

Celebrating the Five-Year Anniversary of My Dystopian Fairy Story with an Audio Experience Lovingly Crafted by Micropixie

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Two Years Without

Music Composition by Michael: “Ode to a Whistleblower”

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Elucidating Excerpts: Jonathan Turley’s “Rage & the Republic” (2026)

This semiquincentennial morning, I finished listening to Jonathan Turley’s Rage & the Republic: The Unfinished Story of the American Revolution.

The Magic Scale + Dispatches from the Multi-Verse: An Online Poetry Salon (April 8, 2026)

Watch now | Sharing a New Poem I Debuted During Victory Palace’s First Online Poetry Salon

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The Bassline Podcast with Jeremiah Hosea: Episode #146 (June 5, 2026)

Jeremiah Hosea Interview with Rebecca Charles Jackson, Tricia Lindsay, & Me in the Studio in New York

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A Better Way

When I published Tess Lawrie’s reading of Mistakes Were NOT Made, Tess concluded her accompanying note with, “I look forward to reading your Better Way poem.”

Gregory Wrightstone Presentation (March 27, 2026)

+ “Canary in a Climate World” Book Launch Today!

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Memes by Themes #26: Cowardice

The greatest threat facing humanity isn’t tyranny, democide, genocide, or war.

A Call to Humanity from Prof. Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi

A Message from Sucharit Bhakdi Honoring Dr. Heinrich Habig on the Occasion of His Release from Prison & Receipt of the Aachen Award for Humaneness

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