The Thin Veil Was Never the Point

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The thin veil was never the point. It was the useful distortion in the glass: strange enough to make the ordinary machinery visible, disciplined enough to keep the work civic.

Anti-Christ.net uses apocalyptic language as a literary alarm, not as a license to accuse living people. The object of study is the machine: the state office that asks for surrender, the platform that calls surveillance care, the lender that sells rescue as a chain, the agency that turns process into fog, and the movement that confuses obedience with salvation.

What remains under the costume

The method is plain: publish carefully, document claims, request records, attend hearings, preserve receipts, correct errors, protect sources, and refuse dehumanization. The site can be theatrical without becoming reckless. It can be severe without becoming cruel.

That is the whole bargain. The surface is gothic. The spine is lawful civic discipline.

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