Another interesting article about G2K. Note the emphasis on "utopia" and "access." Not to mention protocol, possibility, proprietorship, and the ethics of idiocy.
I thought it was strange that Adonais was like God's major enemy in James' Apocalypse. Plus how James wrote about everyone being "seized," that's sort of a 1984-ish allusion to expanded powers of arrest under empire triumphant.
My buddy made a nice song on his computer for the Millennium Hut--a whole CD in fact--and the first track is called "Invincible," and he wrote it of course before MJ's allbum came out. It was called Invincible because he used Ace Freeley's song in it, "I am invincible; said I was high above the law."
That goes back to the whole apocalypse genre, how people can't be extinguished even if they die. Man those Nag Hammadi transcripts are weird.
The sad part is, Jameson's still above me on the bookshelf which is just plain sad.
Sad but true.