• America Is Lost Episode Eight: The Swamp

  • Oct 24 2023
  • Length: 7 mins
  • Podcast

America Is Lost Episode Eight: The Swamp

  • Summary

  • This episode is probably one of the best evidences of how this entire poetry series has been a prophecy. While some people may wish to think of it all as psychic premonitions, it is very much evidence of how the author's attempt to write this poem as a prediction of future events was actually just that. It was not known to the author that Joe Biden took his first political position at the age of 30, and it was never in his mind that this poem would be about Joe Biden. The character, Pyschelapse, is revealed to be 30 years old in this episode, and his character is very much the same as Biden's. Other reveals are the reference to Washington, D.C. as a swamp. Nobody thought of it as a swamp until Donald Trump called it that during his presidential campaign. In truth, Washington, D.C. was a swamp before it was built up into the nation's capital. The author did not know that the land chosen for the nation's capital was originally a swampy area between two rivers that emptied into the Atlantic Ocean, and the original title of this segment was "Swamp Thing." The entire political circumstance in the United States has become a swamp thing with corrupted politicians and a dire future for the entire world on the brink of global thermonuclear war. Psychelapse (Biden) thinks he can do anything because he was able to defeat the swamp monster (Trump), but there is still more ahead in this mock epic tale.

    Musical Talents credits: Music Box by Brian Bolger, High Noon by TrackTribe, The Movement of India by Aakash Gandhi

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