
Researcher Nathaniel Gillis returns to explain why, in his view, “the phenomenon” resists disclosure—and how it can manipulate perception, tech, and even our models of reality. We dig into an ultraterrestrial framework, alleged retaliation against investigators, and the unsettling idea that some “contact” experiences may be performative theater designed to maintain control.If this resonates, like/subscribe for more long-form conversations on UAPs, consciousness, and high-strangeness.
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Biography
Nathaniel Gillis is a religious demonologist and author. After living in a haunted house, Nathaniel spent 20 years researching what it was he encountered. Nathaniel is the founder of Preternatural Epiphenomenal Philosophy. He has sought to redefine the nature of haunting phenomena, ghosts, and high strangeness. He's often quoted for his concept of the demonic. "The reason they are playing by different rules is because they are playing a different game."
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Weird World War III
Weird World War: China
Hell’s Well
Alien Abattoir and Other Stories
The Post-Apocalyptic Tourist’s Guide to the Mojave Desert
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