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Been practicing my hieroglyph reading. The cartouche of Akhenaten is probably my favorite. Heretic pharaoh who predicted monotheism would be a hot narrative.
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There is a really fun novel where he plays a role called Mumbo Jumbo by Ishael Reed.
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What’s the premise?
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Lol, the novel is a little too wild to really explain, but Akhenaton makes a brief appearance or two as the progenitor of Atonism which is imagined as the root of all monotheism/colonialism and a secret society allied with the Knights Templar bent on global domination going after jazz dancers.
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I was getting more and more and hype until the Jazz dancers fam, got stumped. Outside of that sounds hype. Wonder what Akhenaten would think of this meme.
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Lol!! I found the book because it got quoted by another wild one a year later The Illuminatus! Trilogy which is one of the books that changed my life
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Well go on, tell us why it changed your life
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That book ripped my mind open and introduced me to all kinds of things from alternative politics to alternative histories to magic. It made me stone paranoid then taught me how to surpass that. It was a primer on how to metaprogram my own mind. I think it was super influential in computer systems thinkers in the 70s, and still influential (not always in ways that jibe well with me) via discordianism and chaos magic and any hacker who calls themselves Hagbard Celine
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It’s the father of conspiracy theories, In the style of the great Douglas Adams
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