Jasun Horsley is a long-time truth-seeker, hell-mapper, & observer of the laws of matter. His books include Paper Tiger, Seen and Not Seen, Prisoner of Infinity, The Vice of Kings, 16 Maps of Hell, and Big Mother: The Technological Body of Evil (2023). His weekly podcast is the Jobcast: Fathoming God. He currently practices amateur homesteading with goats and chickens in Galicia.

Geopolitics & Empire Jasun Horsley: Mapping the Metaphysical & Parapolitical Agenda
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Jan 9, 2026 Jasun Horsley, an author and podcaster with a focus on cultural engineering and metaphysics, shares insights from his experiences growing up in a Fabian family. He discusses cognitive dissidence as a creative spiritual practice and explores the implications of organized malevolence versus incompetence within elite agendas. Jasun also critiques modern narratives surrounding UFOs and transhumanism as looming threats to embodiment. He emphasizes the need for community resilience and spiritual readiness in the face of a changing technocratic landscape.
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Mapping Hell To Fathoming God
- Jasun Horsley frames his life's work as "mapping hell": investigating trauma, cultural engineering, and metaphysical forces to understand societal dysfunction.
- He shifted later to "fathoming God," focusing on positive, nature-based practices while retaining critique of evil.
Fabian Family Revelation
- Horsley discovered he was born into a Fabian family and later traced family hypocrisy to Fabian influence.
- That revelation reframed his childhood confusion and motivated his investigations into elite agendas.
Trauma As A Tool For Control
- Horsley links trauma, dissociation, and parapolitical abuse to processes he calls traumagenesis and psychic programming.
- He argues that trauma can be intentionally applied to reconfigure psyches and cultivate psychic capacities.











