
Oblivion Frequency: The Broadcasts
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Oblivion Frequency is not entertainment in the usual sense—it is a transmission. A broadcast from the edges of thought, where philosophy, science fiction, and raw human experience collide. Within this playlist you’ll find every episode gathered in one continuous flow, an archive of voices and visions speaking through static. These are transmissions of mind and spirit, sometimes unsettling, sometimes luminous, always resonant.
To watch Oblivion Frequency is to tune in to a signal that runs deeper than culture, deeper than politics, deeper than noise. It is a reminder that even in the chaos of the world, there is pattern, there is meaning, there is frequency—and it can be heard.
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The Multiverse Is a Poker Table: Gambling, Quantum Reality, and the Soul
SScienceFictionAuthorDColinPalmerThis intense philosophical monologue journeys across quantum physics, Egyptian mysticism, Machiavellian power dynamics, and chaos theory to explore a startling insight: gambling isn’t just luck—it’s cosmic authorship. Every wager collapses a wave of possibility, forging a new reality where fate, will, and risk converge into fractal creation. This immersive piece explores: Quantum entanglement and the collapse of potential into lived outcome Machiavelli’s Fortuna as a philosophy of strategic chaos Egyptian metaphysics of the Ka, Ba, Duat, and Ma’at as soul mechanics Chaos theory, string vibration, and fractal recursion embedded in risk The observer’s role in shaping reality by witnessing If you’ve ever felt the silence before a card flips... or the chill of fate deciding… this monologue exists within you already. Reality is a game. And the gambler is not merely a player—but the author of the next world.102 views -
Parapsychology Ghost Tale & Ancient Egyptian Interdimensional Secrets
SScienceFictionAuthorDColinPalmerA special double feature exploring mysteries both modern and ancient. First, we journey into parapsychology and a ghost tale from Saint John, New Brunswick, uncovering strange encounters and the timeless fascination with the paranormal. Then, we travel back thousands of years to examine Ancient Egyptian religious texts that may hint at the mysteries of interdimensional travel. From ghostly whispers to cosmic gateways, this feature connects folklore, spirituality, and the unknown into one unforgettable exploration.69 views 2 comments -
Simulated Samsara: Buddhism, Jung & Vonnegut on Why Tech Feels Like a Script
SScienceFictionAuthorDColinPalmerWhat happens when our brains can’t keep up with our machines? This monologue argues that we’re living inside a curated loop—samsara with a silicon spine—where algorithms farm attention, nudge choice, and script our days. We move from Buddhist insights on suffering, no-self, and the Middle Way to Freud’s ego under siege, regression-by-design, and our Oedipal rebellion against AI. Jung’s archetypes reappear as feed mechanics—the Shadow in the black box, the Trickster in memes—while sociology maps the aquarium: stratified classes, echo chambers, deskilled lives, and moderators who can rewrite the rules mid-game. Economics explains the profit of confusion: depreciating human capital, nudges that look like choices, dazzling interfaces masking real stagnation. Then Vonnegut winks from the control room—“So it goes”—as time plays like save files and foma keeps the cursor moving. The exit instructions are simple and hard: treat mindfulness as latency detection, reclaim your Shadow, build offline craft, and hold long-form conversations no algorithm can compress. Are we becoming slaves to our own tech—or players who remember we’re in a game? Don’t let your mind atrophy—read, think, resist the algorithm. If this hit you, drop a comment, share it with someone who needs the wake-up, and subscribe for more uncompromising, long-form truth.42 views -
WEF Great Reset EXPOSED: CBDCs, Digital IDs & The Mark of Control
SScienceFictionAuthorDColinPalmerWhat if the WEF’s “Great Reset” isn’t salvation—but soft control? This high-energy monologue connects quantum mechanics, theoretical physics, Buddhism, Revelation, and even Nostradamus to examine a technocratic future built on pandemics, programmable money (CBDCs), digital IDs, and social credit. We break down how crises expand state power (Keynes), why programmable currencies risk economic servitude (Friedman), how central planning distorts freedom (Hayek), and how surveillance capitalism monetizes obedience. History’s warnings—from Rome’s bread & circuses to Weimar’s currency convulsions—meet Foucault’s panopticon, Nietzsche’s slave morality, Marx’s false consciousness, Arendt’s totalitarianism, and Locke’s consent. Revelation’s “mark” to buy or sell feels less symbolic when a central ledger can switch you off. Who measures you, owns you. Don’t trade sovereignty for sedation. Read, think, build offline skills, and ask the only questions that matter: Who programs your wallet? Who sets your score? Who audits the auditors? If this hit you, comment, share, and subscribe.79 views 1 comment -
Render at the Point of Gaze — Five Proofs We Live in Code
SScienceFictionAuthorDColinPalmerScience Fiction Author D. Colin Palmer dives deep into simulation theory with five interconnected arguments that read like a blueprint of our universe’s hidden engine. We start where measurement cuts—quantum indeterminacy as lazy evaluation and entanglement as a shared database key—then move to holographic compression, Planck-scale discreteness, and the uncanny fine-tuning of cosmic parameters. From there, we reframe Sumerian cosmology as a memory of stacked authorship and nested worlds, before treating cosmic expansion, black holes, and error-correcting horizons as system-level optimization. Finally, consciousness appears as the interpreter that renders reality at the cursor of attention, turning ethics into ergonomics for souls. If the cosmos isn’t code, it is its perfect metaphor—operationally indistinguishable from truth. Watch, think, and then debug your life accordingly. Hit that subscribe.74 views -
An Interface Is Not a Cosmos — WEF, Simulation Control & the Second Horizon
Cryptic Cosmos – Exploring Aliens, Anomalies, and Apocalypse SoundsA long-form monologue on quiet power and first principles: how modern managerial elites manipulate the interface—dashboards, nudges, and metrics—to steer behavior at scale, and why that fluency in models is not the same as truth. Moving from information theory to quantum entanglement, black-hole information, Jungian archetypes, and the Gnostic insistence that there is a second horizon drawing us, it argues that inner sovereignty is the only firmware update tyrants cannot audit. This is a meditation on civil liberties, attention as a scarce resource, and practical methods for “writing through” the interface from within: vows that compile, habits that patch, forgiveness as a security fix, courage as a new primitive. The map is not the territory; the spreadsheet is a shadow that forgot the sun. Walk the territory.74 views -
The Thirteenth Hour: Time, Nietzsche, and the Science of Eternity
SScienceFictionAuthorDColinPalmerThe Thirteenth Hour is an intense exploration of time as both a scientific and philosophical construct—perhaps nonlinear, perhaps recursive, perhaps an eternal return. Through a Nietzschean lens, quantum mechanics, and the paradoxes of relativity, we confront the possibility that time is not a straight arrow but a fractured mirror in which past, present, and future entangle. After this monologue, I reflect candidly on the reasons I was banned from YouTube—why certain truths and perspectives cannot find room in their algorithmic cathedral. The episode closes with an original song by Johnny Slade, from the upcoming album Getting High at The Church of Science Fiction Fantasy Theater. This is a journey through philosophy, science, memory, and rebellion.103 views -
Charlie Kirk: How a Death Becomes a Civil-Rights Moment
SScienceFictionAuthorDColinPalmerThis monologue examines why many now place Charlie Kirk in the civil-rights frame—not as a matter of partisanship, but as a recognition of what rights are for and how they harden under pressure. A civil right is the protected ability to speak, assemble, worship, petition, and participate in public life without violence or intimidation. When a man continues to exercise those rights amid credible danger, the moral weight of his words changes: courage makes a claim testable, and the test elevates the claim. His death shifts the argument from preference to principle, because a movement that loses someone for using lawful freedoms confronts the core civil question—who is allowed in the public square, and on what terms. In the aftermath, witnesses become stewards; memory organizes itself into duty; opponents inherit the burden of condemning violence without qualification or be seen as excusing it. Families and communities often respond by building institutions—scholarships, forums, voter drives—that keep the rights in motion rather than embalmed. Over time, anniversaries, quotations, and small rituals form the durable architecture of a civic legacy, the way history teaches the living which lines must not be crossed again. In that sense, the case for calling Charlie Kirk a civil-rights figure rests on four pillars: he publicly asserted core freedoms; he did so under threat; he paid the highest price; and his loss now galvanizes others to secure those same freedoms for everyone. The result is not just sentiment—it is a tightening of norms against political violence and a renewed insistence that equal access to the public square is non-negotiable.1.31K views 1 comment -
Charlie Kirk In Heaven (Tribute Song)
SScienceFictionAuthorDColinPalmerA reverent memoriam for a man who fought with words and conviction. “Charlie Kirk In Heaven” is a tribute song—written to honor a life poured into the defense of free expression and the courage it demands. This is for his family, his friends, and for everyone who believes that ideas should meet in daylight and that conscience should never be silenced. May this piece carry a little of the light he held up for others. If it reaches you, share it with someone who needs hope, and keep the conversation brave and kind. #CharlieKirk #Tribute #InMemoriam #FreeSpeech #FirstAmendment #TurningPointUSA #America #Faith #Patriot #NeverForget63 views