
This book is different from anything I’ve ever read. It claims to be nonfiction, but it’s hard to be sure. The author starts by claiming he had some kind of vision bestowed upon him. He then describes a dystopic future akin to what you might see in dystopic fiction movies. He rails against people he calls the elites and against AI which he claims they use to subjugate the masses. Sometimes, it sounds like the author is talking about his vision. Other times, it’s like he’s talking about his opinion. Other times, he seems to be talking about the book of Revelations. He even goes back in time to show how this alternate world developed, hinting about his own political views and conspiracy theories. While I gleaned no truth in this writing, and I feel unchanged by it, I did find it mildly entertaining. If you’re into wild conspiracy theories, you might enjoy this book, but I wouldn’t take it too seriously.