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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day · Apr 11, 2026
subterfuge
“Referenced in Atwood quote regarding the 'cold eye' writers should maintain when observing deception”
Etymology and word originsLatin language influence on EnglishSynonyms for deception and fraud
View AnalysisHistory Daily · Feb 28, 2026
Saturday Matinee: Ladies of Lore
“Irish poet and playwright whose 1907 Abbey Theatre play 'Deirdre' reframed the myth as political allegory for Irish colonial subjugation”
Irish Ulster Cycle MythologyDeirdre of the Sorrows narrative and variantsMedieval Irish manuscript preservation (Book of Leinster)
View AnalysisMysterious Radio: Paranormal, UFO and Lore Interviews · Feb 28, 2026
Master of Darkness: Alister Crowley
“Poet and Golden Dawn member; used magic to inspire poetry; contemporary of Crowley”
Aleister Crowley biography and occult philosophyGolden Dawn magical order and Western esotericismSex magic rituals and manifestation practices
View AnalysisDarkHorse Podcast · Feb 4, 2026
Epstein, Trivers, and Gender: The 312th Evolutionary Lens with Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying
“Poet; 'The Second Coming' used as metaphor for institutional collapse and loss of center in modern society”
Epstein Files Release and Document InterpretationRobert Trivers' Emails and Evolutionary Biology ContextInstitutional Corruption and Self-Correction Failure
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