Joule Hunters (Points of No Return)

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
[Instrumental Intro: Pulsing Bass, Rising Synth Arpeggio, Echoed Guitar Chops]
Spoken Vocal, urgent:
Hansen warned us…
(Points of no return)
Energy rising…
(Map it fast!)

[Instrumental – Bass groove enters]
[Organ swells, soft percussion]

[Verse 1]

Ice sheets sliding
(Thresholds approached)
Permafrost burning
(Emissions encroached)

Oceans storing heat
(Currents shift)
Atmosphere surging
(Storms uplift)

Every joule counted
(Every system scanned)
Citizen scientists
(Hands on the land)

[Chorus]

Joule hunters
(Racing time)
Mapping tipping points
(Climb the line)

Energy flows
(We track the path)
Before the system
(Unleashes wrath)

Data streams flashing
(Reality stark)
Moments of no return
(Hansen’s mark)

[Bridge – Breakdown]

[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]

Global feedbacks
(Eyes on the move)
Kinetic, chemical, latent…
(Tracking the groove)

Temperatures signal
(Gradients rise)
Small shifts here
(Create massive highs)

[Instrumental Interlude – Synth and Guitar Duel]
[Organ swells, Bass syncopation]

[Verse 2]

Storms intensify
(Faster winds)
Glaciers crumble
(Melt begins)

Carbon bursts
(From soils, permafrost)
Feedback loops
(Cycles exhaust)

Every joule mapped
(Each threshold logged)
Scientists racing
(Against time, fogged)

[Chorus – Anthemic]

Joule hunters
(Racing time)
Mapping tipping points
(Climb the line)

Energy flows
(We track the path)
Before the system
(Unleashes wrath)

From Greenland to Amazon
(From tundra to reef)
Every measure taken
(For planetary belief)

[Instrumental – Extended Jam]

[Guitar Leads — soaring, urgent]
[Synth Arpeggios rising like convection]
[Driving Bass / Snare March]

Every joule counted
Every threshold observed

[Final Chorus – Massive, Harmonized]

Joule hunters
(Stand tall)
Science racing forward
(Heed the call)

Points of no return
(Hansen’s warning)
Mapped and monitored
(For the dawning)

Citizen eyes
(Watching the system)
Every joule flowing
(Planet’s rhythm)

[Outro]

Spoken Vocal over fading synth and echoing guitars:
The joules move…
We follow them…
Before the tipping…
Becomes unstoppable.

ABOUT THE SONG
Joule Hunters dramatizes the urgency of tracking Earth’s energy flows in real time. Inspired by James Hansen’s “points of no return,” the song emphasizes how small, nonlinear changes in temperature and energy gradients can cascade into irreversible tipping points.

The track celebrates the citizen scientists and professional researchers racing to map these thresholds: from melting ice sheets to permafrost fires, ocean currents, and tropical feedbacks. The musical structure reflects the tension and speed of discovery, blending percussion-driven urgency, rising synth energy, and soaring guitar leads to convey both the gravity of climate tipping points and the exhilaration of human vigilance.

From the album “Joules

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Watching the Feedbacks (Citizen Earth Anthem)

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]

[Instrumental Intro: Bright Synth Pulse, Guitar Harmonics, Rising Organ Swell]

[Minimal Beat, Spoken Vocal]

Signals rising
(In the data)
Eyes are watching
(Across the planet)

[Instrumental]

[Bass Groove Begins, Light Percussion]

[Verse 1]

Satellites circling
(Oceans and ice)
Citizen scientists
(Checking it twice)

Smoke in the tundra
(Seen from the sky)
Winter fires sleeping
(Waiting to rise)

Dust on the glaciers
(Algae appears)
Green on the white ice
(New frontiers)

[Chorus]

Watching the feedbacks
(All around)
Signals emerging
(From the ground)

Black fires waking
(Ice turning green)
Truth in the systems
(Now being seen)

Citizen science
(Open eyes)
Mapping the future
(Before surprise)

[Bridge – Breakdown]

[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]

Permafrost thawing
(Oceans warming)
Atmosphere shifting
(Systems forming)

Follow the signals
(Track the flow)
Every joule moving
(We now know)

[Instrumental Jam – Uplifting]

[Guitar Solo — soaring]
[Organ Swell, Driving Bass]

[Verse 2]

Phones in the forest
(Drones in the air)
Sensors recording
(Change everywhere)

Storms gaining motion
(Winds accelerate)
Ice losing brightness
(Albedo fades)

Data streams flowing
(Network wide)
Truth in the patterns
(No place to hide)

[Chorus – Bigger]

Watching the feedbacks
(All around)
Signals emerging
(From the ground)

Black fires waking
(Ice turning green)
Physics unfolding
(Plain to be seen)

Citizen science
(Stand strong)
Tracking the signals
(All along)

[Instrumental – Extended Jam]

[Synth Arpeggios Climbing]

[Dual Guitar Leads]

[Driving Bass / Snare March]

Energy moving
(System wide)

[Final Chorus – Anthemic]

Watching the feedbacks
(Across the Earth)
Understanding
(What it’s worth)

Follow the joules
(Where they run)
Across the oceans
(To the sun)

Citizen scientists
(Light the way)
Watching the system
(Night and day)

[Outro]

Signals rising
(Truth appears)

Watch the feedbacks
(Without fear)

Across the planet
(Eyes awake)

Tracking the system
(For Earth’s sake)

ABOUT THE SONG
Watching the Feedbacks celebrates the emergence of global citizen science and distributed observation in the age of accelerating climate feedback loops.

As systems destabilize — from permafrost fires to darkening ice sheets — the detection network is expanding. Satellites, open data, field sensors, drones, and ordinary observers are collectively building a planetary awareness system.

The song reframes climate change not only as a crisis, but as a moment of unprecedented scientific participation, where the movement of energy through Earth’s systems is being tracked in near real time.

The message is simple:

The feedbacks are visible now.
And millions of eyes are watching them.

From the album “Joules

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Black Zombies and Green Unicorns

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
[Instrumental Intro: Pulsing Bass, Organ Swell, Muted Guitar Chops, Rising Synth Filter]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Old assumption
(Centuries)
Observed reality
(Now ignites)

[Instrumental]
[Bass Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 1]
Permafrost thawing
(Zombie fires)
Winter under snow
(Sleeping, then rises)

CO₂ bursts
(Methane uncertain)
Peatlands burning
(Feedbacks hard to measure)

Ice sheets melt
(Nonlinear biology)
Algae blooms
(Green unicorns)

[Chorus]
Black zombie fires
(Re-emerging)
Green unicorn algae
(Surface darkening)

Regional systems
(Link across continents)
Feedbacks cascade
(Now, visibly)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Glacial retreat
(Exposed sediments)
Wildfire aerosols
(Transported far)
Algae darkens
(Albedo falls)
Accelerated melt
(The Earth calls)

[Verse 2]

Dust on ice
(Phosphorus bloom)
Surface darkens
(Sun absorbed)

Wind and rain patterns shift
(Transport the change)
Biological terraforming
(Nature rearranged)

Zombie fire wakes
Green algae spreads
Visible signals
(The system reacts)

[Chorus – Bigger, Anthemic]

Black zombie fires
(Re-emerging)
Green unicorn algae
(Surface darkening)

Cascading feedbacks
(Linked everywhere)
From tundra to ice
(Earth lays bare)

[Outro]
Strange names
(But real)
Black fires
(Green blooms)

Every joule moving
(From thaw to sky)
Observe it now
(Do not deny)

ABOUT THE SONG
Black Zombie Fires / Green Unicorn Algae documents the emergent feedback loops accelerating climate change in polar and subpolar regions. Thawing permafrost and overwintering “zombie fires” release greenhouse gases faster than anticipated, while dust- and aerosol-fueled algal blooms darken ice sheets, accelerating melt.

The track is a sonic illustration of interconnected systems — where local biological, geological, and atmospheric changes ripple across continents, merging the physical, chemical, and biological “joules” of Earth’s climate system into a visible, urgent signal.

From the album “Joules

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Speed of Connection

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
[Instrumental Intro: Pulsing Bass, Organ Swell, Muted Guitar Chops, Rising Synth Filter]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Signal (propagation)
System (synchronization)

[Instrumental]
[Bass Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 1]
Atmospheric
(Coupling)
Ocean currents
(Pulsing)

Pressure shifting
(Flowing fast)
Thermal gradients
(From the past)

Hidden circuits
(Everywhere)
Energy dancing
(Through the air)

[Chorus]
Speed of connection
(System wide)
Feedback ignition
(None can hide)

Every signal
(Multiplies)
Through the oceans
(Through the skies)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Watch the coupling
(Read: amplification)

[Instrumental]
[Guitar Solo — angular, echoing]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 2]
Markets trembling
(Numbers race)
Storms assembling
(Time and space)

Supply lines tighten
(Pressure grows)
Heat and money
(Where it flows)

Human systems
(Linked as one)
Every action
(Triggers some)

[Chorus]
Speed of connection
(System wide)
Feedback ignition
(None can hide)

Economic
(Environment)
Every system
(Interdependent)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Watch the signals
(Read: acceleration)

[Instrumental – Extended Jam]
[Synth Arpeggio Spiral]
[Guitar Solo — chaotic but rhythmic]

[Final Chorus – Bigger, Layered]
Speed of connection
(System wide)
Feedback ignition
(None can hide)

Small disturbance
(Grows and grows)
Every system
(Overflows)

[Outro]
Signal rising
(Propagation)
Systems linking
(Acceleration)

Speed of interaction
(Now we see)

The whole world moving
(Systemically)

ABOUT THE SONG
Speed of Connection expands on Speed of Interaction by focusing on the network architecture of the Earth system and human civilization.

Modern climate instability is not only about warming—it is about connectivity. Atmospheric physics, ocean circulation, financial systems, energy infrastructure, and geopolitical decisions now operate within a densely coupled global network.

In such systems, speed matters as much as magnitude.

Small disturbances can propagate rapidly through tightly linked subsystems, triggering cascading amplification across physical, ecological, and economic domains. Storms intensify supply shocks; supply shocks intensify political conflict; conflict accelerates energy extraction; extraction feeds the climate system with more trapped heat.

The result is a planetary-scale feedback network where signals move faster than institutions designed to manage them.

The song captures the moment when humanity realizes:

The systems are no longer separate.

They are synchronized. 🌍⚡

From the album “Joules

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Speed of Interaction

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
[Instrumental Intro: Pulsing Bass, Organ Swell, Muted Guitar Chops, Rising Synth Filter]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Rapid (destabilization)
Rabid (denial nation)
[Instrumental]
[Bass Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 1]
Physical
(Subsystem)
Environmental
(Vacuum)

[Chorus]
Rapid (destabilization)
Rabid (denial nation)
Self-sustaining
(Who’s remaining)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Speed of interaction
(Read: acceleration)

[Instrumental – Extended Jam]
[Guitar Solo — sharper, angular]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 2]
Economic
(Subsystem)
Moving quick
(Momentum)

[Chorus]
Rapid (destabilization)
Rabid (denial nation)
Self-sustaining
(Who’s remaining)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Speed of interaction
(Read: acceleration)

[Instrumental – Extended Jam]
[Guitar Solo — sharper, angular]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Outro]
Rapid (destabilization)
Rabid (denial nation)
Self-sustaining
(Who’s remaining)

ABOUT THE SONG
Tipping Points Igniting a Domino Effect
We long suspected that tipping points would eventually trigger self-sustaining feedback loops.

Now they have.

What even seasoned systems analysts did not fully anticipate was the speed of interaction — how rapidly destabilized systems would begin reinforcing one another.

Economic, physical, and ecological subsystems are no longer evolving independently. They are synchronizing.

Abstract models are becoming measurable reality.

Tipping points and feedback loops drive the acceleration of climate change. When one tipping point is toppled and triggers others, the cascading collapse is known as the Domino Effect.

From the album “Joules

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Moving the Joules of War (War Machine / Climate Machine)

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
[Instrumental Intro: Low Sub Bass Pulse, Distant Radar Beeps, Organ Swell, Metallic Guitar Scrapes]
[Minimal Beat, Spoken Vocal]

Here we go again…
(Moving the joules)
War on the planet
(War on ourselves)
I mean shhh… (it!)
The (damned) demand of it

[Instrumental]
[Bass Pulse]
[Snare March Begins]

[Verse 1]
Freeze the gas
(One-sixty below)
Ship the cold fire
(Where the pipelines go)

Cool the tanks
(Shock the steel)
Energy caged
(So the markets can feel)

Across the oceans
(Cryogenic flow)
Burn it later
(Watch the numbers grow)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
I mean shhh… (it!)
The (damned) demand of it

Cool it down
(Ship it far)
Warm it up
(Fuel the war)

[Instrumental]
[Guitar Solo — cold, mechanical]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass]

[Chorus]
Moving the joules
(Everywhere)
War in the markets
(War in the air)

Energy rising
(Storms that roar)
Man burns the planet
(To fight his war

[Instrumental – Mechanical Groove]
[Synth Pulse Mimics Engine Rhythm]
[Drums — Industrial Beat]

[Verse 2]
Drone in the distance
(A flash of light)
One plant falls
(The markets ignite)

Two weeks waiting
(Bring it online)
Two weeks cooling
(Counting the time)

Six weeks later
(The tankers arrive)
Joules in motion
(Keeping war alive)

[Bridge – Energy Chain]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]

Thermal energy
(Stored in the sea)
Chemical power
(Set burning free)

Kinetic winds
(Storms on the rise)
Feedback loops
(Widen the skies)

[Instrumental]
[Guitar Solo — escalating]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass]
I mean shhh… (it!)
The (damned) demand of it

[Chorus – Bigger]
Moving the joules
(Everywhere)
War in the markets
(War in the air)

Storms get stronger
(Oceans rise)
Energy shifting
(Before our eyes)

[Breakdown – Quiet / Reflective]
[Single Piano Notes, Low Synth Drone]

Humans move mountains
(Of buried flame)
Gigawatts marching
(In industry’s name)

But every reaction
(Physics will keep)
The joules we unleash
(The planet must reap)
I mean shhh… (it!)
The (damned) demand of it

[Final Chorus – Anthemic]
Moving the joules
(Not just heat)
Through every ocean
(Under our feet)

War on each other
(War on the sky)
Energy building
(Joule by joule… high)

[Outro]
[Instrumental Fade: Wind Noise, Organ Sustain]

Think in joules…
(Not wars)

Think in systems…
(Not scores)

Because every war machine…

(Moves the joules)

Driven by fools
I mean shhh… (it!)
The (damned) demand of it

About “Moving the Joules”
This track examines the cascading flow of energy through both human and natural systems, highlighting how our socio-economic decisions interact with the environment in complex and often unintended ways. Every joule of energy extracted, transported, or consumed creates feedback loops that ripple across the planet: from industrial supply chains to atmospheric circulation, from economic markets to social inequities.

When humans move energy—whether by burning fossil fuels, powering global transportation networks, or waging war—we do more than alter local conditions. We amplify thermal, kinetic, chemical, and electrical energy throughout the Earth system. These interactions accelerate storms, shift weather patterns, and intensify ecological stress, while simultaneously influencing economic stability, geopolitical risk, and social well-being.

“Moving the Joules” is a call to recognize the total system impact of our actions. It frames climate change not as an abstract temperature increase, but as a global-scale energy redistribution problem: one where industrial, political, and human dynamics are inseparable from natural processes. The song celebrates the citizen scientist’s perspective—observing, tracking, and understanding energy flows—as a vital tool in both understanding and mitigating the consequences of our collective choices.

Musician and Producer Notes:
Today’s new release, “Moving the Joules of War (War Machine / Climate Machine),” showcases home-studio production with the aid of an AI assistant. The track was crafted using a blend of analog and digital techniques, including an acoustic / electric Ibanez, Kurzweil and miniNOVA keyboards, and layered recording methods in an attempt to capture both warmth of my playing… and the precision of modern technology.

From the album “Joules

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Chasing the Joules (Citizen Scientist Anthem)

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
Here we go…
(Chasing the joules)
Not the noise
(Just the rules)

[Verse 1]
A whisper in the data
(Hidden in plain sight)
A fraction of a number
(Turning day to night)

Atmosphere rising
(Oceans store the heat)
Follow every current
(Where the systems meet)

Earth’s a living system
(Coupled tight)
Energy flows through it
(Day and night)

[Chorus]
Chasing the joules
(Not degrees)
Follow the energy
(Through the seas)

Citizen science
(Open eyes)
Tracking the power
(That multiplies)

[Verse 2]
Heat becomes motion
(Winds arise)
Storms gain fury
(Broaden the skies)

Water takes the energy
(Rides the air)
Floods the valleys
(Everywhere)

Lightning flashes
(Charge released)
Glaciers grinding
(The pressure increased)

Kinetic motion
(Winds that roar)
Latent heat
(Hurricanes soar)

Potential rising
(Clouds that climb)
Every joule
(Counting time)

[Chorus – Bigger, Anthemic]
Chasing the joules
(Not degrees)
Follow the energy
(Through the seas)

Citizen scientists
(Stand tall)
Mapping the currents
(That move it all)

Small numbers shifting
(Change the flow)
Gradients rising
(Storms will grow)

[Final Chorus – Massive, Harmonized]
Chasing the joules
(Not degrees)
Truth in the physics
(For all to see)

Citizen scientists
(Light the way)
Following energy
(Night and day)

[Outro]
Here we go…
(Chasing the joules)

Across the oceans
(Through the skies)

Follow the energy
(Where the truth lies)

And watch the world move
(Joule by joule)

“Chasing the Joules (Citizen Scientist Anthem)” can be interpreted as both a musical celebration of scientific inquiry and a clear-eyed warning about climate change. The song frames the climate system not in terms of simple temperature readings but as the movement and transformation of energy—joules—through Earth’s tightly coupled systems: atmosphere, oceans, cryosphere, and biosphere.

  • Citizen Science as Agency: The repeated emphasis on “citizen scientists” highlights the role of ordinary people in observing, measuring, and interpreting climate data. It elevates grassroots monitoring to an essential part of understanding the global energy system, emphasizing that knowledge of energy flows is as critical as policy action.

  • Energy Flows, Not Degrees: By repeating “not degrees,” the lyrics underscore a deeper truth: climate change is more than warming; it is about how excess energy redistributes, amplifies, and expresses itself through hurricanes, storms, floods, and other extreme events. Joules translate directly into real-world impacts.

  • Physical Processes as Narrative: Verses detail how energy manifests—kinetic energy in winds, latent heat in storms, potential energy in clouds, and electrical energy in lightning. This scientific framing turns complex climate dynamics into vivid imagery, helping listeners intuitively grasp the cascading effects of energy accumulation.

  • Amplification of Risk: The “final chorus – massive, harmonized” mirrors the cumulative feedback loops in the climate system, suggesting that small shifts in energy can grow into major disruptions, reinforcing the urgency of tracking and responding to them.

  • Hope through Understanding: Despite the scale of the threat, the song is empowering. Following the energy and understanding the physics allows citizens to “light the way,” implying that awareness and informed action can guide society toward mitigation and adaptation.

In short, the song is an anthem for curiosity, vigilance, and engagement. It reframes climate change as a story of energy in motion, where observing and understanding joules gives society the tools to anticipate consequences and act responsibly. The “joule-by-joule” perspective emphasizes both the magnitude of the challenge and the tangible ways humans can comprehend and respond to it.

From the album “Joules

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Flow of Joules

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
[Instrumental Intro: Pulsing Bass, Organ Swell, Muted Guitar Chops, Rising Synth Filter]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Feel it move…
(The flow of joules)
[Instrumental]
[Bass Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 1]
Energy streams
(Currents in the deep)
From ocean to sky
(Where the secrets keep)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Oh, the feedback loops
(Amplify the truth)
[Instrumental]
[Guitar Solo — angular, ascending]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Chorus]
Track the joules
(Not just degrees)
Feel the world breathe
(The heat, the seas)

[Instrumental – Extended Jam]
[Synth Arpeggio Rising, Guitar Counterpoint]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 2]
Carbon in motion
(Trapped in the air)
Melting ice, rising tide
(Planet’s despair)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Oh, the tragedy
(Man mismanages energy)
[Instrumental]
[Guitar Solo — jagged, urgent]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Chorus]
Track the joules
(Not just degrees)
Feel the world breathe
(The heat, the seas)

[Outro]
Please
Watch the flow of joules
(Through the air, the land, the pools)
Don’t let the fools
(Seize the energy)
The world cries
(From the nth degree)
Feel the flow
(Save what can be)

From the album “Joules

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Joules

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
[Instrumental Intro: Pulsing Bass, Organ Swell, Muted Guitar Chops, Rising Synth Filter]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
The royal fools
(Spoil the joules)
[Instrumental]
[Bass Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 1]
Surprise!
(Temperature rise)
… only the first sign
(Counting out time)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Oh, the tragedy
(Of man’s energy)
[Instrumental]
[Guitar Solo — sharper, angular]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Chorus]
Please
(Avoid the fools)
Think in joules
(Not degrees)

[Instrumental – Extended Jam]
[Guitar Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 2]
Well, here I am
The real danger
(Is no stranger)
It’s the total system

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Oh, the tragedy
(Of man’s energy)
[Instrumental]
[Guitar Solo — sharper, angular]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Chorus]
Please
(Avoid the fools)
Think in joules
(Not degrees)

[Outro]
Please
Don’t let the royal fools
(Spoil the joules)
Don’t let ’em seize
(… the jewels)
Surprise!
(The nth degree)
The temperatures rise
(Man cries to realize)

ABOUT THE SONG

Chasing the Joules: Understanding Energy in Climate Change

Earth’s climate is a complex, interconnected system — atmosphere, oceans, ice, land, and life all constantly exchanging energy. Global warming isn’t just about higher temperatures; it’s about extra energy trapped in this system.

Sunlight hits Earth, some energy is radiated back to space, but greenhouse gases trap more energy than normal. This trapped energy doesn’t just sit there — it moves, changes form, and powers storms, ocean currents, ice melt, and ecosystem shifts.

Temperature rise is only the first sign. The real danger is the increase in total system energy, expressed in many ways:

  • Kinetic energy → stronger winds, faster storms

  • Gravitational potential energy → higher rainfall, intense convection

  • Latent heat → hurricanes, atmospheric rivers

  • Chemical energy → wildfires, methane release

  • Mechanical energy → glacier flow, coastal erosion

  • Electrical energy → more frequent lightning

Even small shifts in average temperature (like the 1.5°C we crossed in 2025) can destabilize gradients — in temperature, pressure, and moisture — triggering extreme energy events.

To truly understand climate change, think in joules, not degrees. It’s the movement and transformation of energy that drives the extreme events and feedbacks reshaping our world.

From the album “Joules

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Hear… Here!

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Clavinet, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro – Signal Drift Interlude]
[Glitching Synth Arpeggios, Pulsing Bass, Soft Organ Swell]
[Light Percussion: Metallic clicks, filtered hi-hats]
Whispers of past…
(Fading echoes)
Hints of future…
(Crystal clear)
Survive (alive!)

[Build: Rising Synth + Guitar Feedback]
[Spoken Vocal]
Hear it…
(Here it comes)
Feel it…
(Everywhere)

[Verse 1 – Love of Life Explosion]
Trapped between…
(Time’s embrace)
Memory flashes…
(Every face)
Future calls…
(Bright, unbound)
We live loud…
(And we drown)

[Chorus – Full On]
Hear it now!
(No holding back)
Here it stands!
(In our hands)
Past and future collide
(Every pulse, alive)
Hear… Here!
(We thrive!)
Survive (alive!)

[Instrumental – Signal Drift Expanded]
[Synth leads gliding, Guitar harmonics, Organ swells into soaring chords]
[Drums: Double-time fills, then pause, sub-bass thump]
All the noise of history
(Meets tomorrow’s sound)
Every heartbeat
(Takes the crown)

[Verse 2 – Rapid Fire]
No regrets…
(Laugh and scream)
Time bends…
(Live the dream)
Every second counts
(Explosion within)
The universe smiles
(Let life begin!)

[Bridge – Signal Drift / Explosion]
[Clavinet and Guitar duel, Synth arpeggios flicker like lightning]
[Percussion: Complex polyrhythms, Snare rolls, Bass drops]
From shadow to shine
(From glitch to glow)
All that’s broken
(Let it go)
Future bright, past alive
(Never survive)
We take it all
(And thrive!)
Survive (alive!)

[Chorus – Anthemic]
Hear it now!
(No holding back)
Here it stands!
(In our hands)
Past and future collide
(Every pulse, alive)
Hear… Here!
(We thrive!)

[Outro – Triumphant Drift]
[Full band, all synths and guitars soaring]
[Percussion settles into heartbeat, fading into ambient echoes]
Hear it…
Here…
(Hear… Here!)
The moment is ours
(Beyond, beyond)
No limits…
(Love of life!)
Survive (alive!)

From the album “Joules

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Retro-Future (Shadow Mix)

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro – Ominous]
[Low Synth Drone, Distorted Bass Pulse, Glitch Percussion]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Whispered Vocal]
Welcome back…
(You insisted)
From the past…
(You rewrote it)
Welcome to…
(The future)
(You predicted)

[Glitch Hit → Organ Stab → Sub Drop]

[Verse 1]
Chrome reflections
(Crack and bend)
Every promise
(Meant to mend)
Progress marching
(Perfect pitch)
Every upgrade
(Comes with a glitch)

[Build: Distorted Synth Arpeggio, Feedback Guitar Swell]

[Chorus]
Retro future
(Shadow cast)
Built too bright
(It burned too fast)
Circuits humming
(Through the night)
Neon halos
(Flicker white)

We ran ahead
(No map in hand)
Now we stand
(On shifting sand)

[Instrumental – Mechanical Groove]
[Industrial Drum Pattern, Bass Grind, Synth Static Sweep]

[Verse 2]
Memory sold
(Clouded skies)
Filtered truth
(Optimized)
Infinite scroll
(Endless feed)
Harvested want
(Engineered need)

You said “endure”
(So we did)
But what survived
(And what was hid?)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion Drops to Heartbeat Kick]
[Sub Bass Throb, Whispered Layers]

Did you hear…
(The silence grow?)
Did you see…
(The afterglow?)
Future perfect?
(Define “perfect.”)
Every system
(Has a circuit.)

[Snare March Returns — Slower, Heavier]

[Refrain – Dark Call & Response]
Welcome back
(To the cost)
Welcome forward
(At what loss?)
From the past
(We carried flame)
To the future
(Not the same)

[Instrumental]
[Guitar Solo — Angular, Dissonant]
[Synth Lead — Warped, Slightly Detuned]

[Final Chorus – Bigger, Tense Harmony]
Retro future
(Shadow wide)
All that glittered
(Had a side)
Steel and signal
(Built the throne)
Now the echo
(Stands alone)

We came on fast
(No more slack)
But every leap
(Pulls something back)

[Outro – Sparse, Uneasy]
[Organ Drone, Fading Bass Pulse]

Welcome to…
(The future)
For sure…
(Endure…)

Did you hear?
(To be clear…)

The present is very, very…
(Near.)

[Single Glitch Pop → Silence]

From the album “Joules

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Phewture Perfect

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
[Instrumental Intro: Bright Synth Pulse, Retro Drum Machine Groove, Funk Guitar Chops]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
You made it…
(Through the blur)
Time bent
(That’s for sure)
You called it
(Tomorrow)
Now it’s here
(Loud and clear)

[Instrumental]
[Synth Lead Riff]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Verse 1]
Neon skies
(Analog dreams)
Digital hearts
(Split at the seams)
Promises made
(Back in the day)
Future perfect
(On display)

[Build: Rising Synth Arpeggio, Guitar Harmonics, Piano Accents]

[Chorus]
Retro future
(Shining bright)
Yesterday’s vision
(Tonight!)
Chrome and soul
(Hand in hand)
Living proof
(We understand)

[Instrumental – Extended Jam]
[Synth & Guitar Trade Licks — playful, optimistic]
[Drums Tighten, Bass Walking Upward]

[Verse 2]
Old school rhythm
(New world sound)
Lost and found
(Spinning round)
What we feared
(What we dreamed)
Nothing’s ever
(What it seemed)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Past and present
(Interfaced)
Every timeline
(Interlaced)
Did you hear it?
(The call?)
We were building
(Through it all)

[Refrain – Call & Response]
Welcome forward
(Welcome back)
On the rails
(No more track?)
Future perfect
(Made to last)
Learning fast
(From the past)

[Instrumental]
[Guitar Solo — soaring, major key]
[Synth Countermelody — bright and shimmering]

[Final Chorus – Bigger, Harmonized]
Retro future
(Here we stand)
Old ideas
(Rebranded grand)
Heart and circuit
(Beat as one)
The future’s not over
(It’s just begun!)

[Outro]
You made it…
(Through the blur)
Time bent
(That’s for sure)
Future perfect
(Loud and clear)
We are the future —
(Already here!)

From the album “Joules

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Retro-Future

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
[Instrumental Intro: Pulsing Bass, Organ Swell, Muted Guitar Chops, Rising Synth Filter]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
At last…
Welcome (back)
From the past
Been waiting for you…
Welcome (to)
The future
(For sure)
[Instrumental]
[Guitar Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Did you hear…
(We’re here!)

[Refrain]
At last…
Welcome (back)
From the past
Been waiting for you…
Welcome (to)
The future
(For sure)
Now… (endure!)
[Instrumental]
[Guitar Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Did you hear?
To be perfectly clear!
(We’re here!)

[Refrain]
Came on fast
No more (slack)
Welcome (back)
From the past
Been waiting for you…
Welcome (to)
The future
(For sure)
Now… (endure!)
[Instrumental]
[Guitar Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Did you hear?
To be perfectly clear!
(We’re here!)
The present is very, very…
(Near!)

[Outro]
Came on fast
No more (slack)
Welcome (back)
From the past
Been waiting for you…
Welcome (to)
The future
(For sure)
Endure
(Some more!)

ABOUT THE SONG

The connection between energy (measured in joules) and the space-time continuum comes mainly from relativity, where energy and matter directly influence the geometry of spacetime.

1. Energy curves spacetime

In General Relativity, developed by Albert Einstein, the key idea is:

Energy and mass tell spacetime how to curve, and curved spacetime tells matter how to move.

Energy is measured in joules, and all forms of energy contribute to spacetime curvature:

  • Mass energy

  • Kinetic energy

  • Radiation energy (light)

  • Pressure and stress in matter

These appear in Einstein’s field equation:

Gμν=8πGc4TμνG_{\mu\nu} = \frac{8\pi G}{c^4} T_{\mu\nu}

The term TμνT_{\mu\nu} (the stress-energy tensor) represents energy density and momentum flow — essentially how many joules per volume are present and how that energy moves.

So:

More energy (joules) → stronger curvature of spacetime.

2. Mass is energy (E = mc²)

Another famous relation from Special Relativity is:

E=mc2E = mc^2

This means mass is simply energy stored in matter.

Example:

  • 1 kg of mass contains about
    9 × 10¹⁶ joules of energy.

Because that energy exists, the mass warps spacetime, producing gravity.

3. Energy density shapes the universe

In Cosmology, the energy density of the universe (joules per cubic meter) determines:

  • expansion rate

  • curvature of the universe

  • evolution of galaxies

This is described by the Friedmann Equations.

Typical values today:

  • total cosmic energy density ≈ 10⁻⁹ joules per m³

Even this tiny amount determines the large-scale structure of spacetime.

4. Extreme example: black holes

A huge concentration of energy creates extreme curvature.

A Black Hole forms when energy/mass is compressed enough that spacetime curves into an event horizon.

For example:

  • The mass-energy of the Sun

  • 1.8 × 10⁴⁷ joules

Compressed into a small region → spacetime folds into a black hole.


Simple way to think about it

  • Joules measure energy.

  • Energy determines the curvature of spacetime.

  • Therefore joules indirectly measure how strongly spacetime can be warped.


 A useful mental picture

Imagine spacetime as a stretched fabric:

  • A large amount of energy (many joules) makes a deep dent.

  • A small amount of energy makes only a tiny distortion.

Gravity is simply objects moving through those distortions.

From the album “Joules

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Beyond Belief (Album)

Beyond Belief Album Cover

Beyond Belief


 

From the album “Beyond Belief


Nonlinear Climate Acceleration and the Convergence of Ecofascist and Eugenics Ideologies

Beyond Belief

[Intro]
Good grief!
(Beyond belief)

[Verse 1]
Did you see that
(My eyes don’t believe)
Did you hear that
(My ears can’t conceive)

[Chorus]
Woe, I dunno
(Say it ain’t so)
Dag nab it!
(This shhh… ) it’s
Gotta go

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Good grief!
(Beyond belief)

[Verse 2]
You are witness
(To what’s going on)
You see the mess
(Can’t keep floating on)

[Chorus]
Woe, I dunno
(Say it ain’t so)
Dag nab it!
(This shhh… ) it’s
Gotta go

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Good grief!
(Beyond belief)

[Outro]
Please send relief
(Yelp!)
We need help
(Send love)
From above
(Love, love, love)

Far, Far

[Intro]
No way…
(No way)
Beyond belief
(Understatement of the week)

[Verse 1]
Read the headline
(Thought it was satire)
Check the dateline
(It’s five-alarm fire)

Watch the replay
(Still can’t compute)
Facts on display
(Absolute)

[Chorus]
Oh no, here we go
(Again? Again.)
You gotta be kidding
(But you’re not, my friend)
Shake my head
(What was said?)
Beyond belief
(It’s widespread)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
No way…
(No way)
Beyond belief
(Understatement of the week)

[Verse 2]
Evidence stacked
(Floor to the ceiling)
Truth attacked
(Spin over feeling)

You saw that clip
(Can’t unsee)
Reality slip
(From we to me)

[Chorus]
Oh no, here we go
(Again? Again.)
Truth on trial
(Where to begin?)
Sound the alarm
(Ring the bell)
Beyond belief
(Can’t you tell?)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Good grief…
(Good grief)
Beyond belief
(It beggars belief)

[Outro]
Raise the roof
(Bring the proof)
Shine the light
(End the night)
Beyond belief
(We need relief)
Stand up
(Speak up)
Hold fast
(Make it last)

ABOUT THE SONG
The empirical evidence for accelerating climate dynamics has strengthened over three decades. Simultaneously, documented rhetoric in certain elite contexts reveals a willingness to reinterpret climate destabilization through demographic or authoritarian lenses.

The physical science demonstrates measurable nonlinear acceleration. The ideological trajectory warrants equally rigorous scrutiny.

Local Alien

[Intro]
Here I am again…
(Feelin’ like a local alien)

[Verse 1]
Look out the window
(As they live in shadows)
From another planet
(If only… damn it)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Here I am again…
(Feelin’ like a local alien)

[Chorus]
In my own place
(Hard to call home)
Humanity lost from the race
(Am I left all alone)

[Verse 2]
Open up the door
(Look around some more)
From another world
(No… dangerously bold)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Here I am again…
(Feelin’ like a local alien)

[Chorus]
In my own place
(Hard to call home)
Humanity lost from the race
(Am I left all alone)

[Outro]
[Instrumental, Whistle Solo]
Here I am again…
(Feelin’ like a local alien)
Lost in my own skin
(Do you know the battle we’re in)

Stranger in the Crowd

[Intro]
Stranger in the crowd…
(Where do I belong?)

[Verse 1]
Faces pass me by
(Blurred and fleeting)
Whispers in the sky
(Secrets I’m meeting)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Stranger in the crowd…
(Where do I belong?)

[Chorus]
Worlds collide inside my head
(Echoes of the things unsaid)
Every step feels out of place
(Searching for a familiar face)

[Verse 2]
Windows glow at night
(Reflections don’t reply)
I reach for the light
(But shadows multiply)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Stranger in the crowd…
(Where do I belong?)

[Chorus]
Worlds collide inside my head
(Echoes of the things unsaid)
Every step feels out of place
(Searching for a familiar face)

[Outro]
[Instrumental, Whistle Solo]
Stranger in the crowd…
(Where do I belong?)
Lost between two skies
(Can you hear the silent song?)

How Did We Get Here?

[Intro]
Question: Who?
(Answer: We)
Question: How?
(Answer: Here…)

[Verse 1 – Cross-Examination Style]
You say you tried?
(Was it enough?)
You say you knew?
(How did it turn so rough?)
Witness your own steps
(Can you recall?)
Trace every misstep
(Where did you fall?)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Objection!
(Point unclear)
Sustained!
(We must hear)

[Chorus – Interrogation Call-and-Response]
How did we get here?
(Answer me!)
Lost in our own fear
(Can’t you see?)
Every choice, every turn
(Witness the burn)
How did we get here?
(Confess to me!)

[Verse 2 – Pressing the Witness]
Who led the way?
(You know the names)
Who stayed behind?
(Played their games)
Every silence, every lie
(Recorded in the sky)
Do you plead guilty
(To turning blind eyes?)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Court is in session
(Eyes on you)
Truth is the question
(What will you do?)

[Chorus – Interrogation Call-and-Response]
How did we get here?
(Answer me!)
Lost in our own fear
(Can’t you see?)
Every choice, every turn
(Witness the burn)
How did we get here?
(Confess to me!)

[Outro – Judgement / Reflection]
We stand… and…
(Broken and small)
Time to reckon
(Own it all)
How did we get here?
(The truth is near…)

The Bejebus

[Intro]
Scared!
(The bejebus)
Out of us!
(Us, us, us)

[Bridge]
Are you the slightly bit…
(Curious)
Deliver us

[Refrain]
Scared!
(The bejebus)
Out of us!
(Dared…. )
The bejebus
(Us, us, us)

[Bridge]
So how ’bout it
(Are you the slightly bit…)
Curious?
(Will they deliver us?)
Ominous
(Us, us, us?)
Deliver us
(Us, us, us)

[Refrain]
Scared!
(The bejebus)
Out of us!
(Dared…. )

[Outro]
Scared!
(The bejebus)
Out of us!
(Dared…. )
Bejesus!
(Beat it out of us)
All of us

Eugenics

[Intro]
You gen-sick
(Eugenics)

[Verse 1]
That shade of white
(Is not quite bright)
Erase the “blight”
(So it’s out of sight)

[Chorus]
You want to rule the world
(As your crimes unfold)
You want to reign with pain
(Criminally insane)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
You gen-sick
(Eugenics)

[Verse 2]
That shade of white
(Is not quite right)
Delete the gene
(Know what they mean?)

[Chorus]
You want to rule the world
(As your crimes unfold)
You want to reign with pain
(Criminally insane)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
You gen-sick
(Eugenics)

[Outro]
You gen-sick
(Eugenics)
So sick
(Oh… quick)
Bootlick

ABOUT THE SONG

Ecofascist and Eugenics Ideologies

At the heart of some modern extremist movements lies an unsettling convergence of ecofascist and eugenics ideologies. Ecofascist thought reframes environmental crises, particularly climate change, not as threats to human life to be mitigated, but as tools to enforce demographic reduction. In this worldview, mass mortality is considered a mechanism for “population control” rather than a humanitarian tragedy.

Publicly released documents from the Jeffrey Epstein files highlight this thinking. Statements attributed to Epstein include:

  • “Maybe climate change is a good way of dealing with overpopulation — the earth’s forest fire. Potentially a good thing for the species.”
  • “Executions of the elderly and infirm make sense.”

These remarks exemplify a mindset where human life is stratified by perceived value or genetic fitness, aligning closely with eugenics principles. Certain extremist factions within this ideology openly discuss eliminating individuals they deem “genetically inferior,” imagining a survival-of-the-fittest scenario in which a select elite thrives while the rest perish.

Pure Blood Myth

[Intro]
Spoken (cold, deliberate):
Define “fit.”
(Define “pure.”)
Define “human.”
(Are you sure?)

You gen-sick…
(Eugenics…)

[Verse 1]
Measure skulls
(Measure worth)
Play god games
(Decide who births)

Sanitized
(In lab-coat lies)
Dress up hate
(As enterprise)

[Pre-Chorus]
Charts and graphs
(Cold design)
Cross a name
(Out of line)

[Chorus]
Pure blood myth
(Weaponized)
Dress up cruelty
(Standardized)
Cull the weak
(So you say)
History’s screaming
(Not again — no way)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Who gave you the right?
(Who made you king?)
Who draws the circle?
(Who’s let in?)

Selective mercy?
(Selective grace?)
Look in the mirror —
(See that face?)

[Verse 2]
Sterilize
(“For the good”)
Cleanse the blood
(Neighborhood)

Numbers rising
(Quiet trains)
Science twisted
(Through old refrains)

[Chorus]
Pure blood myth
(Weaponized)
Cold arithmetic
(Human lives)
“Improvement”
(That’s the spin)
Rot starts
(From within)

[Bridge – Courtroom Style]
Spoken:
Exhibit A.
(The past.)
Exhibit B.
(The cast.)
Exhibit C.
(Your creed.)
Objection —
(It bleeds.)

Pure blood myth
(Exposed as fraud)
Playing savior
(Playing god)
You gen-sick
(We resist)
Human worth
(Is not a list)

[Outro]
You gen-sick…
(Eugenics…)
So slick…
(But we see it)
No more myths…
(We defeat it)

This song is a visceral, artistic indictment of ecofascism, especially its eugenics-infused logic. Each section highlights the cold, systematic way ideology rationalizes harm under the guise of “improvement” or “purity,” which maps directly onto the patterns seen in ecofascist networks.

  • Intro & Spoken Lines: The repeated questioning — “Define fit… Define pure… Define human” — mirrors the ideological sleight-of-hand of ecofascists, who recast human worth as a measurable variable and justify selective harm. “You gen-sick” bluntly calls out the eugenics underpinning such worldviews.

  • Verse 1 & Pre-Chorus: The song critiques the pseudo-scientific methods of assigning value — skull measurements, charts, graphs — echoing how ecofascists attempt to cloak cruelty in data, numbers, and policy. It’s a direct reflection of ideology masquerading as rationality, echoing the chilling language found in the Epstein-linked ecofascist network.

  • Chorus: “Pure blood myth / Weaponized / Cull the weak” is a clear artistic metaphor for the way ecofascism weaponizes environmental crises to justify harm against marginalized populations. The chorus repeatedly ties historical precedent to modern ideology: “History’s screaming / Not again — no way.”

  • Verse 2: The bureaucratic, sterile language — “Sterilize… Cleanse… Numbers rising” — mirrors real-world practices in ecofascist thinking, where human life is abstracted into metrics to rationalize suffering. “Science twisted / Through old refrains” signals the ideological abuse of empirical work, much like denialist arguments in climate science.

  • Bridges & Courtroom Style: These sections dramatize accountability. “Exhibit A… Exhibit B… Exhibit C…” frames ecofascist ideology as prosecutable evidence, and lines like “Human worth / Is not a list” assert a moral counterpoint: life cannot be reduced to a spreadsheet or hierarchy.

  • Outro: The repeated “You gen-sick… Eugenics… So slick… But we see it” drives home the rejection of the ideology, exposing the cold logic of ecofascism and reclaiming the narrative around human value.

Overall: The song functions as a musical exposé of ecofascism: it captures how ideology cloaked as “science” or “environmental concern” can rationalize harm, normalize cruelty, and disguise racialized or eugenic intent — exactly the patterns uncovered in the Epstein-linked elite networks. It’s both a warning and a call to resist.

Fear Factory

[Intro]
Who put the fear there?
(Who fed the fuse?)
Who pulled the lever?
(The bejebus…)

[Verse 1]
They light a matchstick
(Call it the truth)
Sell you a nightmare
(As living proof)

Rattle the cage bars
(Shake the news)
Wind up the panic
(Tighten the screws)

[Pre-Chorus – Tight, Minimal Beat]
Turn up the volume
(Drown out the facts)
Circle the wagons
(Ready attack)

[Chorus]
Scared!
(The bejebus)
Out of us!
(Out of us!)
Fear in the bloodstream
(Rush and combust)
Scared!
(The bejebus)
Out of us!
Who profits most
When we mistrust?

[Verse 2]
Flash red headlines
(End of days)
Point at a scapegoat
(Set ablaze)

March to a rhythm
(Manufactured)
Truth gets fractured
(Fact redacted)

[Bridge – Breakdown]

[Sub Bass Pulse, Sparse Percussion]
Are you just slightly bit…
(Curious?)
Who writes the script when
(We’re furious?)

Deliver us?
(From what we choose?)
Or is the terror
(Just well-used?)

[Chorus]
Scared!
(The bejebus)
Out of us!
(Dared to trust?)
Spin the wheel of
(Fear and dust)
Scared!
(The bejebus)
Out of us!
Divide the crowd
And watch it rust

[Break – Snare March, Bass Drive]
Ominous…
(Us, us, us)
Anonymous…
(Blame the bus)
Synonymous…
(With power’s lust)

[Final Chorus – Bigger, Louder]
Scared!
(The bejebus)
Out of us!
(Out of us!)
Break the spell or
(Break to dust)
Scared!
(The bejebus)
Out of us!
Beat it back —
Or it beats all of us

[Outro – Instruments Strip Away]
[Just Bass + Distant Organ]
Bejesus…
(Beat it out of us)
All of us…
(All of us…)

ABOUT THE SONG
It was not my intention to uncover what appears to be an international ideological network.

So far, ecofascist patterns have been identified in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., EU member states, Russia, Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand.

Exposure carries risk.

Publishing quickly and publicly is not theatrical — it is strategic documentation. Transparency is protection.

The Accidental Fascist Hunter: How a Climate Investigation Uncovered Ecofascist Networks

That’s Me

[Intro]
Can you do two things (at once)
Or… to your mind it brings… (a dunce?)

[Refrain]
Stuck between a rock
(And a dumb thing)
What they bring
(Sure does suck)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Won’t let it bring us down
(Down, down, down)
Won’t get us down
(Down, down, down)
We don’t give up!

[Refrain]
Stuck between a rock
(And a dumb thing)
Won’t let ’em bring
(Their bad luck)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Won’t let it bring us down
(Down, down, down)
Won’t get us down
(Down, down, down)
We don’t give up!

[Refrain]
Stuck between a rock
(And a dumb thing)
Won’t let ’em bring
(Their bad luck)

[Outro]
Can you do two things (at once)
Or… to your mind it brings… (a dunce?)
Is the skull (null)
Void and dank
(Should’a thank)

Untainted Sun

[Intro]
How ’bout some
(Untainted sun!)
[Instrumental]
[Clavinet Solo]

[Verse 1]
There’s a dark cloud
(Hanging over you)
The darkside’s shroud
(What can you do)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
How ’bout some
(Untainted sun!)

[Chorus – Bigger, Harmonized]
Bring on some sun
(Bring it on and on)
Some pure sunlight
(Alright! Shinin’ on)

[Verse 2]
What do you know
(Out from the shadow)
Let love’s light grow
(And shine so fine)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
How ’bout some
(Untainted sun!)

[Chorus – Bigger, Harmonized]
Bring on some sun
(Bring it on and on)
Some pure sunlight
(Alright! Shinin’ on)

[Outro]
How ’bout some
(Untainted sun!)
Come get some
(Bright white light)
Out of the dark
(Beings being the spark)

Chasing Light

[Intro]
Run toward it…
(Chasing light!)

[Verse 1]
Shadows linger
(Holding back the day)
But hearts remember
(The brighter way)

Clouds may gather
(Storms try to bind)
But shine keeps calling
(Leave fear behind)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Run toward it…
(Chasing light!)
Feel the warmth
(It’s infinite!)

[Chorus – Bigger, Harmonized]
Lift up your eyes
(See it rise)
Golden rays
(Break through the lies)

Purest fire
(Lights the sky)
Chasing light
(We will not hide!)

[Verse 2]
Turn your face
(To where it shines)
Let it wash
(Through all your lines)

Energy rising
(From heart to hand)
Radiance flowing
(A cosmic band)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Run toward it…
(Chasing light!)
Let it fill you
(It’s alive!)

[Chorus – Bigger, Harmonized]
Lift up your eyes
(See it rise)
Golden rays
(Break through the lies)

Purest fire
(Lights the sky)
Chasing light
(We will not hide!)

[Outro]
Come get it…
(Untainted sun!)
Feel the fire…
(It’s begun!)
Out of the shadows
(We are the spark)

Rising Tide

[Intro]
Spoken (proud, echoing):
We survived…
(The higher-ups thought they’d win)
But here we stand…
(Still breathing, still alive)

[Chanting Layered Vocals: “Rise… rise… rise…”)

[Verse 1]
Fire in our veins
(Sparks of defiance)
Hands on the earth
(We claim our guidance)

They said we were weak
(Low on the chain)
We fought the shadow
(And broke the reign)

[Pre-Chorus]
No throne is safe
(No crown endures)
Every blade they raised
(Every plot ensures…)

Our strength is rooted
(Deep as the trees)
Our song is rising
(Carried on the breeze)

[Chorus]
Rising tide!
(Crush the old lie)
We are the storm
(Watch them cry)
Rising tide!
(Earth reclaims)
We are the hunters
(No more chains)

[Verse 2]
No more shadows
(They can’t hide)
We walk the rivers
(With ancestral pride)

Every tower toppled
(Every mask torn)
The feast reversed
(We are reborn)

[Bridge]
Chanting (ominous → triumphant):
From the ashes…
(From the chains…)
From the fear…
(From the pain…)
We rise…
(We rise…)

[Chorus — Bigger, Harmonic]
Rising tide!
(Crush the old lie)
We are the storm
(Watch them cry)
Rising tide!
(Earth reclaims)
We are the hunters
(No more chains)

[Outro — Triumphant Fade]
Spoken:
The higher-ups feared us…
But the earth…
(And its people)
Will always endure.

Follow the Thread

[Intro]
Spoken (measured):
Didn’t go looking…
(For this)
Just followed the data…
(To the abyss)

Ecofascist whisper
(Encoded)
Hierarchy scripture
(Loaded)

[Verse 1]
Start with a footnote
(Buried deep)
Trace the funding
(Quiet keep)

Conference dinner
(Private room)
Polished smiles
(Policy bloom)

Boil it slowly
(Call it fate)
Normalize the language
(Separate)

[Pre‑Chorus]
“Natural order”
(They insist)
Selective mercy
(In a clenched fist)

[Chorus]
Follow the thread
(It’s braided tight)
Climate collapse
(As a sorting rite)
Follow the money
(Watch it spread)
Who gets sheltered?
(Who gets shed?)

Ecofascist logic
(Decoded)
Human worth
(Exploded)

[Verse 2]
Graphs on the screen
(Weaponized)
Population curves
(Human lives)

“Carrying capacity”
(Spoken clean)
But who decides
(What that means?)

Flood the coastlines
(Build the wall)
Let the weakest
(Take the fall)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
I didn’t hunt —
(It appeared)
Didn’t shout —
(It was clear)

Read the memo
(Read between)
Strip the polish
(See the machine)

Need to stop this quick
(The hate is thick — systemic)

[Chorus – Bigger, Harmonized]
Follow the thread
(It leads uphill)
Power wrapped
(In “planet’s will”)
Follow the thread
(It knots and binds)
Eco wrapped
(In ancient minds)

[Break – Courtroom Style]
Spoken:
Exhibit A — collapse.
Exhibit B — control.
Exhibit C — who survives.
Objection sustained —
(It’s about the whole.)

[Final Chorus – Driving, Defiant]
Follow the thread
(Don’t look away)
When “green” turns
(A shade of gray)
Human dignity
(Not a tier)
No chosen few
(We all live here)

[Outro]
Accidental?
(Maybe so)
But once you see it
(You can’t unknow)

Ecofascist ideology
(Exposed)
Superior biology
(Opposed)

ABOUT THE SONG: The Accidental Fascist Hunter: How a Climate Investigation Uncovered Ecofascist Networks 

Phase I: The Institutional Inquiry

The investigation began with a focused institutional question:

Were challenges to the EPA’s Endangerment Finding and coordinated regulatory rollbacks driven primarily by economic motives — specifically the fossil fuel industry’s long-documented strategy of financing climate denial narratives?

The CO₂ Coalition and the Department of Energy’s Climate Working Group (DOE CWG) were central nodes of analysis.

The economic motive was clear and well documented: protect fossil capital, delay regulation, manufacture doubt.

That part of the investigation was straightforward.

Phase II: The Ideological Shift

As correspondence, affiliations, and rhetoric were analyzed, a second pattern emerged.

This was not merely economic denialism.

It was ideological normalization of ecofascism.

Ecofascism reframes environmental collapse as beneficial — even desirable — if it reduces populations deemed inferior, excessive, or expendable. It merges environmental crisis with authoritarian hierarchy, racialized survival logic, and elite domination theory.

This is not speculation. It is evidenced in language.

The release of the Epstein Files provided explicit confirmation of ideological alignment between climate minimization and eugenic framing.

Publicly released materials include statements attributed to Jeffrey Epstein such as:

“I liked the argument that more CO₂ is good for plants.”
“Maybe climate change is a good way of dealing with overpopulation — the earth’s forest fire. Potentially a good thing for the species.”

Combined with statements reflecting explicit eugenic ideology:

“Executions of the elderly and infirm make sense.”
“African music has lots of beats and little development — no accident. It mirrors their learning process.”

This is not conventional policy disagreement.

This is eliminationist logic.

Where traditional denial protects capital investment, ecofascism rationalizes unequal human survival.

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

The Accidental Fascist Hunter

[Intro]
Ecofascist ideology
(Embedded)
Superior biology
(Dreaded)

[Verse 1]
Put the frogs in a pot
(And start the boil)
Will they survive or not
(Is our trouble royal?)

[Chorus]
Ecofascist ideology
(Embedded)
Superior biology
(Dreaded)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Need to stop this quick
(The hate is way to thick… and sick)

[Verse 2]
The bad dream gene
(Is easily seen)
Feeling so superior
(Killing the inferior)

[Chorus]
Ecofascist ideology
(Embedded)
Superior biology
(Dreaded)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Need to stop this quick
(The hate is way to thick… and sick)

[Outro]
To find those too unkind
(Identify false superiority)
Need to stop this quick
(The hate is way to thick… and sick)

ABOUT THE SONG
This paper documents how an investigation into climate science denial led to the identification of ecofascist ideology embedded within elite networks.

I did not set out to become what some now call a “fascist hunter.” The investigation began narrowly, focused on institutional influence and regulatory manipulation. It evolved into something far larger — the exposure of an ideological framework that treats environmental collapse not as a crisis to prevent, but as a mechanism of selective survival.

The Accidental Fascist Hunter: How a Climate Investigation Uncovered Ecofascist Networks 

The Cost of War

[Verse 1]
Allies
(Shootin’ planes outta the skies)
At what cost
(Is all lost)

[Chorus]
The rising cost of war
(Say no more!)
Will we endure
(Say no more!)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
What’s the price
(Of the loss of life?)

[Verse 2]
Watching cities burn
(What did we learn)
At what cost
(Is all lost)

[Chorus]
The rising cost of war
(Say no more!)
Will we endure
(Say no more!)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
What’s the price
(Of the loss of life?)

[Chorus – Bigger, Harmonized]
The rising cost of war
(Say no more!)
Will we endure
(Say no more!)

[Final Bridge]
Bye-bye
(Sigh)
Sigh… good bye?
(Bad buy)

ABOUT THE SONG
The war in Iran, which began on February 28, 2026, as part of Operation Epic Fury, has already incurred massive financial costs for the United States.

Direct Military and Operational Costs
* Initial Strikes: The U.S. spent approximately $779 million in the first 24 hours of the operation.
* Mobilization: Pre-strike military buildup, including moving aircraft and more than a dozen naval vessels, cost an additional $630 million.
* Daily Naval Operations: Operating the two carrier strike groups currently in the region (the USS Gerald R. Ford and USS Abraham Lincoln) costs roughly $13–$15 million per day.
* Munitions: Approximately 200 Tomahawk cruise missiles were fired in the opening wave, totaling about $340 million.

Aircraft and Equipment Losses
* Three Planes Destroyed: U.S. officials have confirmed that three U.S. fighter jets were lost in Kuwait during what was described as a friendly-fire incident. While the exact replacement value for these specific losses is not fully disclosed, total aircraft and equipment costs for the opening phase are estimated at roughly $423 million.
* Human Cost: As of March 2, U.S. Central Command reported that six U.S. service members have been killed.

Projected Long-Term Impact
* Direct Military Budget: Total direct military costs, including replacing munitions and equipment, are projected to range between $40 billion and $95 billion.
* Broader Economic Cost: When accounting for trade disruptions and energy market shocks, the total economic impact on the U.S. could reach as high as $210 billion.
* Regional Allies: Israel has already authorized an additional $2.9 billion for its defense budget to fund its part in the conflict.

The Bill Comes Due

[Verse 1]
Counting numbers
(On the evening news)
Line by line
(What did we choose?)
Seven hundred seventy-nine
(In a single day)
Who signs off
(Who will pay?)

[Pre-Chorus]
Add it up
(Add it up)
Stack it high
(Stack it high)
Forty billion
(Ninety-five?)

[Chorus]
The bill comes due
(It always does)
For what we did
(Because, because)
You can win the fight
But still lose more
When the bill comes due
For war

[Verse 2]
Carrier groups
(Thirteen a day)
Tomahawks
(Fired away)
Two hundred flames
(Three hundred forty gone)
Steel and smoke
(And moving on)

Three jets falling
(Friendly fire)
Six names spoken
(Choir by choir)

[Pre-Chorus]
Trade winds shake
(Markets slide)
Oil climbs
(We all ride)
Two hundred ten
(Billion wide)

[Chorus – Bigger]
The bill comes due
(It always does)
For what we did
(Because, because)
You can draw the line
You can close the door
But the bill comes due
For war

[Bridge – Breakdown]
What’s the cost
(Of a borrowed year?)
What’s the price
(Of living in fear?)
What’s the weight
(Of a trillion sighs?)
Who counts the tears
(Who tallies lives?)

[Verse 3 – Softer, Reflective]
Schools and bridges
(Not repaired)
Hospitals waiting
(Unprepared)
All the futures
(Put on hold)
Traded for fire
(Sold for gold)

[Final Chorus – Expansive, Choir Layered]
The bill comes due
(It always does)
For what we did
(Because, because)
You can raise the flag
You can keep the score
But the bill comes due
For war

(Say no more…)
(Say no more…)

[Outro – Slow, Fading]
Bye-bye
(Why?)
Buy and buy
(Why buy?)
Add it up
(Add it up…)

ABOUT THE SONG
Trump, Israel, Spain, and Iran: War, Drones, the Socialization of Risk, and Economic Terror Tactics
Israel essentially lured the Trump administration into starting a war with Iran, driven largely by religious and geopolitical motives. In response, Iran is striking back economically, targeting fossil fuel infrastructure to pressure the Arab states into pushing Trump to de-escalate.

Their strikes — mainly carried out with drones — are precise rather than massively destructive. They disrupt production just enough to temporarily shut down facilities (which can take at least two weeks to restart), particularly in oil and LNG. The ripple effects are significant: ships waiting to load, insurance gaps preventing transport, and downstream facilities struggling to convert LNG back into natural gas. The disruption spreads across the entire supply chain, amplifying economic impacts without the need for outright destruction.
“No matter what, the United States will ensure the FREE FLOW of ENERGY to the WORLD,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post.

I’m currently working on a paper examining the costs for both sides. Drones are dirt cheap, while the missiles the Kuwaitis used cost millions — not to mention the value of the US jets shot down. The contrast is stark: a few hundred-dollar drone versus multi-million-dollar weaponry.

I’m listening to the business news on this right now. Insurance is a big deal. Trump seems to believe that sinking Iran’s navy and providing battleship escorts for cargo ships will reassure insurers, making Iran’s drone swarms seem like no threat. As a risk management professional, I can tell you — it’s a bad plan.
Seizing foreign land is even worse. And yet, at the same time, he was justifying Russia’s annexation of Crimea, so a land grab certainly isn’t out of the question.

Most recently, he announced that the U.S. has effectively socialized cargo ship insurance guarantees. Incredible — what the American taxpayer is being asked to cover just so Trump can attempt to prop up the stock market.
Oh, yeah — almost forgot. He also said the U.S. is cutting off all trade with Spain because they wouldn’t let us fly our bombs over their country. Because, of course, when international diplomacy gets tricky, the answer is apparently: cancel trade and roll out the tantrums.

Echoes of Home

[Spoken]
Hello?
(Echo, echo)

[Verse 1]
Empty chair
(Where you used to be)
Faded photo
(Smile I can’t see)
Letter unopened
(In the mailbox, slow)
Words I never got
(I’ll never know)

[Chorus]
Echoes of home
(Calling your name)
Rooms feel hollow
(Love remains)
I trace your hand
(Through memory)
Echoes of home
(Calling your name)
Hello?
(Echo, echo)

[Verse 2]
Morning coffee
(Too bitter alone)
Footsteps missing
(Hallway stone)
Toys scattered
(On the floor, untouched)
Voices fade
(In a world too rough)

[Bridge – Spoken / Soft Vocal]
Do you see me
(Through the smoke?)
Do you hear me
(Through the distance?)
I count the nights
(I count the tears)
Hoping you’re safe
(And still near)

[Chorus – Harmonized, Layered Vocals]
Echoes of home
(Calling your name)
Rooms feel hollow
(Love remains)
I trace your hand
(Through memory)
Echoes of home
(Calling your name)
Hello?
(Echo, echo)

[Verse 3 – Quiet, Reflective]
Names on walls
(Engraved in gold)
Stories told
(And stories untold)
A lullaby
(Fading in the night)
Holds us close
(Though out of sight)

[Final Bridge / Outro – Whispered, Fragile]
I wait for you
(Or wait in vain)
I write to you
(Through all the pain)
Echoes of home
(Always remain…)
Hello?
(Echo, echo)

Heaven Had

[Intro]
The heaven (… we had)
Good grief…
(Have we stumbled beyond belief?)

[Verse 1]
Remember when it was heaven
(On earth)
What were we thinking… leavin’
(Our birth)

[Chorus]
Oh, the heaven we had
(Really wasn’t that bad)
And, well… hell
(Could not be so good)

[Verse 2]
So anyway’s
(Do you miss the good ole days)
When we were livin’ in heaven
(The joy we’re given)

[Chorus]
Oh, the heaven we had
(Really wasn’t that bad)
And, well… hell
(Could not be so good)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Heaven on Earth
(Right from our birth)
We can be the Genesis
(To bring life up for this)

[Chorus – Bigger, Harmonized]
Oh, the heaven we had
(Really wasn’t that bad)
And, well… hell
(Could not be so good)

[Outro]
Oh, the heaven we had
(Really wasn’t that bad)
And, well… hell
(Could not be so good)
Good grief…
(Have we stumbled beyond belief?)

Restoration

[Intro]
We can rebuild
(Heaven on Earth)
Good grief…
(Can we rise beyond despair?)

[Verse 1]
Look around, it’s waiting
(The sky can shine again)
Every hand can help
(To lift the pain)

[Chorus]
We can restore the heaven we lost
(Hand in hand, no matter the cost)
Lift the shadows, feel the light
(Turn our wrongs into right)

[Verse 2]
Hearts together, stronger
(The world can breathe anew)
Every step, every choice
(Brings life back to view)

[Chorus]
We can restore the heaven we lost
(Hand in hand, no matter the cost)
Lift the shadows, feel the light
(Turn our wrongs into right)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Heaven on Earth
(Starting right from birth)
Every voice, every hand
(Together we can stand)

[Chorus – Bigger, Harmonized]
We can restore the heaven we lost
(Hand in hand, no matter the cost)
Lift the shadows, feel the light
(Turn our wrongs into right)

[Outro]
We can rebuild
(Heaven on Earth)
Good grief…
(Have we stumbled beyond despair?)

Victory at Hand

[Intro – Triumphant]
(Can you hear….)
Victory is near
(Heaven at hand!)
The skies open wide
(Feel it in our hearts!)

[Verse 1]
Look how far we’ve come
(From shadows into light)
Every voice, every hand
(Holding back the night)

[Chorus – Full Anthem]
Victory at hand
(Heaven on Earth, at last!)
Lift every soul, lift every heart
(The darkness in the past)
Shine the light, let it spread
(We have overcome)
The heaven we restore
(Is brighter than before!)

[Verse 2]
The fields grow green
(The rivers run free)
Laughter fills the streets
(Our legacy)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
Heaven reborn
(Right before our eyes)
Hand in hand
(Our spirits rise!)
No more fear
(The old walls fall!)

[Chorus – Anthemic, Harmonized]
Victory at hand
(Heaven on Earth, at last!)
Lift every soul, lift every heart
(The darkness in the past)
Shine the light, let it spread
(We have overcome)
The heaven we restore
(Is brighter than before!)

[Outro – Triumphant Fade]
Victory is ours
(Heaven within our reach)
Every heart beats as one
(Heaven restored to each!)

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Victory at Hand

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro – Triumphant]
[Instrumental Intro: Driving Bass, Organ Fanfares, Bright Synth Arpeggio]
[Minimal Beat Rising into Full Drum Kick]
(Can you hear….)
Victory is near
(Heaven at hand!)
The skies open wide
(Feel it in our hearts!)

[Instrumental]
[Guitar & Synth Rising in Harmony]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare Roll]

[Verse 1]
Look how far we’ve come
(From shadows into light)
Every voice, every hand
(Holding back the night)

[Build: Synth Arpeggio Ascending, Guitar Harmonics, Organ Flourish]

[Chorus – Full Anthem]
Victory at hand
(Heaven on Earth, at last!)
Lift every soul, lift every heart
(The darkness in the past)
Shine the light, let it spread
(We have overcome)
The heaven we restore
(Is brighter than before!)

[Instrumental – Extended Jam]
[Synth & Guitar Duel — Soaring, Major Key]
[Drums in Marching Crescendo, Bass Pulsing]

[Verse 2]
The fields grow green
(The rivers run free)
Laughter fills the streets
(Our legacy)

[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Heaven reborn
(Right before our eyes)
Hand in hand
(Our spirits rise!)
No more fear
(The old walls fall!)

[Chorus – Anthemic, Harmonized]
Victory at hand
(Heaven on Earth, at last!)
Lift every soul, lift every heart
(The darkness in the past)
Shine the light, let it spread
(We have overcome)
The heaven we restore
(Is brighter than before!)

[Outro – Triumphant Fade]
[Guitar, Synth, Organ Flourish Together]
Victory is ours
(Heaven within our reach)
Every heart beats as one
(Heaven restored to each!)
[Instrumental Fade: Synth, Guitar, Organ, Drums in Gentle Reprise]

From the album “Beyond Belief

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