Three pieces about prediction, belief, and attention in algorithmic systems.
The Forecast asks you five questions. Then it tells you who you're becoming.
The piece examines how predictive systems model, claim, and colonize our future selves. Recommendation engines, credit scores, hiring algorithms—they don't just guess what you'll do. They shape what you're allowed to do.
The Injection asks what you believe about six topics, then shows you where those beliefs came from. Not your reasoning. The infrastructure that preceded it: the memos, the funding, the campaigns, the repetition.
Every supply chain in this piece is documented. Primary sources where they exist. Exposed industry memos. Congressional testimony. The piece doesn't tell you that you're wrong. It shows you the pipes.
The Feed examines how algorithmic systems shape what we pay attention to, and how attention shapes what we become.
The piece explores the mechanisms by which platforms capture, direct, and monetize attention—turning consciousness into a resource to be extracted and optimized.