How to End Reverse Racism
In a series of interviews, several Black adults reflected on patterns they experienced from early childhood through adulthood. One recalled that in kindergarten, a white peer held up a book showing a baby monkey clinging to its mother. The child pointed at them and said, “Look, it’s [you] humping [your] mom.” That was not just a mean joke. It was an early signal of inherited bias.
What people call reverse racism, the notion that Black people can be “racist toward white people,” is often framed as strange or aggressive. Yet a closer look shows that these reactions are rooted in longstanding patterns of socialization and early exposure to racialized ideas.
When the Sky Fell: The Hidden Energetic History from Enoch to Our Modern Control Grid
The history we were taught is the surface. Beneath it runs another story: an energetic continuum that begins with the Watchers in the Book of Enoch, continues through hybrid dynasties and priest-technicians, and survives today as architecture, ritual, and algorithm. This essay maps that continuity—from pre-flood resonance and temple cities to Crusades, plagues, and the industrial rupture—showing how sacred geometry, lineage custody, and sound once tuned the planet, and how modern servers, satellites, and social platforms have become the new temples of energetic control. Read this as recovered history: a dense, sensory chronicle of what shaped our world and the one remaining choice we have—where we put our attention.

