The Experimentor Vs. The Experimentee: How to Eliminate Existentialism

Author: Lance Turner
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Synopsis

The Skoptsy  predicted that the world was going to end on June 6, 1666. They  believed that Christ would make a second appearance on that day. . They were on a mission to give 144,000 men the greater seal. This book illustrates the two types of prisons that we can place ourselves in:  a mental prison and a physical prison. The Experimentor was always at war with the Experimentee. The Experimentor conquered the Experimentee by dividing the house slave and the Field Slave. This is part 2 of the Experimentor versus the Experimentee Series. The Experimentor (slave master) learns that the way to Eliminate Existentialism is to place people in a mental prison. We see the battle of the mind here in the mental ward.

 

Introduction

I am here to paint a picture of what it is like to live without “existentialism” (free-will). In a world without existentialism, you are forced to engage in modern day slavery. The year was 1600 and it was the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. The slave was forced to do labor for the Experimentor. The Experimentor had an occupation as a “master.” Whereas the Experimentee would be the “slave.”  In the eyes of the master, the slave would be a lab rat. The slave would also be a tool of money. He would be forced to engage in prostitution because in the eyes of the master, the child would become property. Men would freely have sex with women in order to produce a child for the master. The master owned a plantation, and in the south, the slave had no clothes. The weather was warm all year round. The Skoptsy’s would purchase slaves because they believed that the world would end in the year 1666. This was the myth that allowed their organization to make so much money. They only had an interest in men. The women would gossip about the Skoptsy’s being gay. They were a religious cult who believed that Jesus Christ would return in the year 1666. They also believed that it was their duty to ensure Jesus’s arrival by giving 144,000 men the greater seal. The first target were slaves. A slave had no rights. The Church of Christ had purchased many slaves in Atlanta, Georgia. Slaves were forced to wear handcuffs while undergoing a procedure known as the “greater seal.” Since slaves had no rights, under the laws of the Skoptzy’s they had to automatically get the greater seal. The greater seal would involve the removal of both the testicles and the penis. The Skoptzy’s would use a pair of what they called doctor scissors. They were not interested in creating slaves. They were only interested in giving every slave the greater seal. Once the slave would be given the greater seal, the Skoptsy would allow him to be free. In the eyes of a woman, a man without a penis is no longer a man. Many of the slaves who had been given the greater seal would die off and their bodies would be burned outside the cemetery. A master would charge the Skoptsy around $400.00 to purchase a slave. Because the Skoptsy were only interested in men, the master would hope that the pregnant woman was having a boy. Women were Superstitious because they believed they had to hold their hands a certain way in order to be given a boy. A man would have to do all the work in order to be given a son. The belief was that if a woman was laying down while a man did all the work, the baby would turn out to be a boy.

Dominique Williams

Dominique Williams is an incarcerated writer whose work is part of a collection of writings aggregated by Zo Media Productions and edited by Stony Brook University Humanities Department staff and students.

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