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C.S. Lewis’s Science-Fiction Trilogy Explained

Cynthia Chung
Nov 24, 2022
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Check out my discussion with the ‘Unreliable Narrators’ podcast where we discuss C.S. Lewis’ Science Fiction Trilogy and its importance in understanding the causes and remedies of the problems of transhumanism, Malthusianism and the occult plaguing today’s world.

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Below is the Lecture Series I delivered on C.S. Lewis’s Science Trilogy:


Cynthia Chung is the President of the Rising Tide Foundation and a writer at Strategic Culture Foundation, consider supporting her work by making a donation and subscribing to her substack page Through A Glass Darkly.

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Nikolaos Stamos
Apr 9

Cynthia, I relistened to your C.S. Lewis and HG Wells video and the reprogramming of Natural/Cosmic Law was accomplished by the esoteric elites in 2019. I've whistleblown about it but... Cosmic Law is now Utilitarian Hedonistic and moral nihilist to boot and not to the benefit of intronauts.

Recently finished this (hardly no reading!):

* https://www.academia.edu/99851732/Universe_World_and_Mankind_Explained_in_Depictions

It tells the tail of your lecture but in pictures.

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