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Dystopian: A Novel
Dystopian: A Novel
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Dystopian, is a continuation to Fiction of Not, This Is What I Got…. The novel in which a Thought Reading Machine linked to the DNA of the Anchor means Complete Loss of Privacy yet can help protect those whose spirit and body are taken over by Goulds.

In Fiction Or Not, This Is What I Got (The Big Thought Reading Machine) a jealousy driven first lady Hillary Obama, paranoid presidential hopeful Michelle Clinton, met playboy billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov in modern day America, SciFi novel about fictional character The Tsarina, with an IQ of 7000, who was told that she was a messenger of God and had to marry her husband to be, the real life billionaire. She had subliminal conversations about how to save the world one person at a time, from the Goulds, Leprosy and the complete loss of privacy with evil politicians and superior minded business moguls.

The Fiction Or Not…novel started with an introspect look at her life, by Dulkinna, the main character, who, while working on an autobiographic novel, and periodically writing poems in her notebook, reminisced about her first becoming acutely aware about the fact that she really, really was the center of everybody's attention.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateJun 17, 2019
ISBN9781796040463
Dystopian: A Novel
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Gianina Sipitca

I was born and raised in communist Romania in a loving family, together with younger brother Catalin. We had what I considered to have been the most wonderful childhood. Catalin was tragically lost in 1989. Coming with an engineering and business background, I stumbled upon writing poetry and later on pairing it with photography sometime in my late forties. While downloading some of my vacation photos, I got the idea of publishing a book that would convey both my love of poetry and photography. Whether I try to rhyme or not, what I usually do is try to tell a story and make it in such a way as to attract people’s attention. Metaphors are an easy choice for getting things done. I have a poetical nature and am drawn to metaphors. I do not like to be constrained in any way and my poetry is generally free verse with some rhyme, inspired from love, spirituality or politics. I would not consider myself an erudite and my poetry is simple. My poetry is fictional, inspired by life. Hardship, pain, love, despair, sheer joy or anxiousness, they all inspired me at one point or another. I have lived them all and all those experiences made me what I am today. After Catalin’s demise at 20 years old, my spirituality became more and more apparent to me through my internal struggle with and while fighting and questioning God’s plans…Thirty years after, poetry helps me find and express better and better my inner peace, the understanding that my fate is in the hand of the Creator. My husband and I spend our lives between San Jose, California during the week and our cottage in the mountains in Arnold, California during the weekends. We vacation twice a year, generally in the North American National Parks or abroad, in Europe. Besides travel, poetry, photography, and digital painting, I enjoy cooking in my kitchen in Arnold. I never use a recipe. I start gathering whatever I have in the pantry and create a meal. Before ‘Lessons for a new generation’, I have published two poetry books: Poetry in Color and From That Place In My Heart and several others are ready for print. In March of 2019 I also published my first novel a Sci Fi book entitled The Big Thought Reading Machine/Fiction Or Not, This Is What I Got, about the superhero The Tsarina, with an IQ of 7000, who is a messenger of God. The continuation novel, almost like a volume II, entitled Dystopian, is about a novel written by the same superhero, and was published on June 16th of 2019. I hope dear reader, that you enjoy reading my books and my poetry. Be kind and assume that I always had something I wanted you to know about, even if the words seem sometimes out of place, maybe even in the wrong sequence. With love, Gianina Sipitca

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    Dystopian - Gianina Sipitca

    Prologue

    Dystopian, is a continuation to Fiction Or Not, This Is What I Got…. The novel in which a Thought Reading Machine linked to the DNA of the Anchor means Complete Loss of Privacy yet can help protect those whose spirit and body are taken over by Goulds.

    In Fiction Or Not, This Is What I Got (The Big Thought Reading Machine) a jealousy driven first lady Hillary Obama, paranoid presidential hopeful Michelle Clinton, met playboy billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov in modern day America, SciFi novel about fictional character The Tsarina, with an IQ of 7000, who was told that she was a messenger of God and had to marry her husband to be, the real life billionaire. She had subliminal conversations about how to save the world one person at a time, from the Goulds, Leprosy and the complete loss of privacy with evil politicians and superior minded business moguls.

    The Fiction Or Not…novel started with an introspect look at her life, by Dulkinna, the main character, who, while working on an autobiographic novel, and periodically writing poems in her notebook, reminisced about her first becoming acutely aware about the fact that she really, really was the center of everybody’s attention.

    Later, the author defined the awareness of the Big Thought Reading Machine, the ripe marriage of Dulkinna and Ioobe and Dulkinna was branded as paranoid. When she vowed to never let them destroy her conscience, she started hearing the voices of the system-The Game was from then on ‘subliminal’, while before, it had been ‘underliminal’.

    Lied to by the entire world in a systematic way, under the pretext of The Game, an exiled on a spiritual level, the Tsarina decides to write a novel, ‘Dystopian’, in which to present to the world her arguments against Goauldism.

    The Goaulds, represent criminal individuals, who live in every strata of society, who do not want to recognize any rule of law. They could be legislators or secret police, the only law they recognize is the honor code of the Goaulds.

    In the continuation to the first novel, Sipitca describes the superhero, Dulkina, writing a novel within the novel, called Dystopian. Dulkina arguments the idea that Dystopian is not just her novel, but the epithet describing the entire society, for as long as there is no overliminality

    In the novels, Freemasonry scriptures from the time of Jesus, have survived and describe the coming of a woman, the Tsarina, who would bring the message of God about what He would like mankind to behave like, in order to fulfill their destiny. She was to live her life ‘freely’ and be observed by everybody else.

    Apparently, the woman had to be a ‘cocktail’, and unbeknownst to her, never had a choice of her own, with the Freemasonry controlling every aspect of her life so far. She was kept as a cow, under the pretext of ‘checking her out’ before handing down to her an enormous fortune. Not only the Tsarina, but members of her family before her, had to marry and bring children to life according to a tree of life mapped beforehand, by Isabel La Cattolica who deciphered the freemasonic scriptures and laid down some of the rules of The Game in the 16th century.

    Other rules, were laid down by the Freemasons D’Artagnan, Athos, Portos and Aramis whom according to Sipitca’s novels, had been real life people, who fought for the future child the Tsarina to be brought to life in 1965 just in time for her to be of age and married at the turn of the millennia.

    The fortunes brought forth by the Freemasons, represent the ancient gold, seven tons of gold from the family of Simon Peter, seven tons from the family of the Virgin Mary and the Montezuma gold sent forth secretly by Isabel la Cattolica via the Freemasons. Together with fortunes bequeathed by many along times the Prokhorov gold and the fortunes amassed during the Game, there is now a colossal fortune, dubbed gargantuan by the Goaulds.

    While the Freemasons declared the Games closed, the secret police around the world do not allow for overliminality even though they are not always against the will of the free people.

    A vicious atmosphere of total hysteria exists on the line (at subliminal level) with the machine that makes it possible for everybody to spy on everybody else and most of all on the Anchor, Dulkina.

    In 2019 there are no games, just constant taunting and the Goaulds asking for games as a means to gain time and harass the free people, to mask somehow their fight for a Goauld State.

    Dulkina, who works as a journalist for her own blog, is determined to write a novel to suggest to the world the Dystopia they already live.

    Apparent dictators and formerly thought to be evil first ladies turn out to be good people, while the actual Goaulds are the mind manipulators, the ones employing mind control. Those called the ‘Dulai’ are the lowest level Goaulds unleashed upon the world by the RSS.

    New revelations are brought to life, in this novel, Dulkina finds out the system, Mr. Putin and the Freemasons had kept from her the fact there are many different brethren of Ioobe, Mickhail and Linu-who is still alive, together with almost her entire family whom the freemasons and the secret police, together with the Governments, have ‘retired’ from her life.

    There is an Index of terms used, at the end of the book.

    Freedom of the mind, body

    and spirit, in the context of

    the social contract, social

    and cultural capital

    Dulkina received her new assignment via subliminal level communication. The free people wanted to have a guideline from her as to how to better use their arguments in the fight against the Goaulds.

    She started reminiscing about when she first coined the expression. It was 20 years ago, in 1999 when she first started noticing strange things around the office. People wearing the same color clothes she did, people coughing when she was thinking angry thoughts, people coming to witness her conversations with colleagues…How the time had passed, she was only 34 years old when she started guessing the existence of the Big Thought Reading Machine. Intuitively she figured out it existed, but it took her almost four years to realize how it might work and to start talking about the need for people to be on their own free will, to never allow anybody else in society to ever go through what she was going through. She went on her first hunger strike in December of 1999, demanding that she be told about this Voodoo machine as she called it at the time. She had never been trained at subliminal level and she only knew about telepathy and intuition.

    Every thought that went through her mind, she considered was her own. She remembers thinking many times that she had crazy thoughts. Unlike one might think, these were usually thoughts that she did not know how they aroused. As in thinking all of a sudden: Where did that come from?-crazy thought, why would I think that? Having never been told, she never could have guessed that other people can sneak in and leave an order about doing one thing or another, directly with her subconscious…Like ordering from a menu-she thought to herself.

    It took her about a decade of ruminating, meditating and pondering on countless occasions, about this machine and her own condition in society. She remembers when in the beginning, she considered that maybe she was born a slave, the only one in society. Maybe society decided to have a slave of the mind, somebody to whom they would lie systematically about the subliminal communication and who would have to just take the insult, in order for the others to be able to discover what is the horizon of human imagination when the individual is in physical pain and / or mental anguish.

    For almost a decade she pleaded with a master of sorts, to be allowed to have a normal relationship with her husband, to be offered the freedom of the mind-to not destroy the Big Thought Reading Machine, but instead to recognize that she would be the only one the machine would use as a guinea pig, while recognizing the rights of everybody else to know and speak freely about the machine, to recognize the mind and the machine’s powers over every other individual.

    She was pleading constantly for the need of recognizing that nobody else can possibly be considered a free individual, when the machine can influence their health, can tell them how to vote or when they do not talk freely about their own powers of influencing each

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