Dr. Hakeem Ali-Bocas Alexander, a self-described Skin Walker, shatters Hollywood werewolf myths in this bizarre dialogue.
Discover why he wears 316L stainless steel chains to control transformations triggered by the new moon (not full moon), how murderous intent shapes skin walkers into light-absorbing "localized black holes," and the untold Ojibwe legend of humans and wolves as brothers.
We dive deep into the physics of moonlight reflection, melanin's role in lycanthropy control, and why stainless steel outperforms silver.
A fusion of indigenous wisdom, quantum physics, and lived supernatural experience.
Short Story (on blog)
The Chains of Primordial Night: An Ojibwe Skinwalker’s Vigil- Scientific Angle: Draws parallels between photoelectric effect (Einstein) and photon-frequency-dependent transformation control.
- Cultural Nuance: Highlights Ojibwe origins of man-wolf kinship, contrasting Euro-centric werewolf tropes.
- Tech Critique: Dr. Hakeem criticizes AI reliability (meta-commentary on transcript errors).
- Material Science: 316L’s molybdenum content enhances corrosion resistance; possibly linked to energy stability.
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