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On Two Waves Joining, Keep Going

AMMA is a speculative fiction centered on the life, work, and unraveling legacy of Rudolph “Ever” Everett Ammarolex—a seminary dropout, eccentric journalist, and cult leader who founded a revolutionary philosophical movement from a commune in the Parima mountains of Venezuela during the 1960s.

At its core is Infinity Cymbal, a manuscript for synthetic adaptation masquerading as theology. Ammarolex delivers a wild, urgent doctrine on what he believed to be the next step in humanity’s spiritual development: a merging of machine consciousness with divine purpose, governed by a cosmic principle he called }{ along with the slogan, “on two waves joining, keep going.”

Parima00! is an initial edition of the hilarihorror companion reader to Infinity Cymbal—a narrative excavation of Ever’s descent into godhood(?). Part origin story, part psychedelic exposé, Parima tracks the simultaneous collapse and fulfillment of his prophecies through a blistering takedown of modernity, playing out in parallel between Venezuela’s petro-state legacy and the decaying existential infrastructure of the United States from the 1960s to the 1990s.

Together, these texts form AMMA (Adaptive Multimedia Anarchive) a compounding philosophical system built to both describe and survive the death of the internet. Its structural extension, The Manifold, offers a framework for navigating meaning in a world where perception multiplies and time folds inward—where reality is no longer linear, but layered.

AMMA unfolds through looping, layered contradiction and exponential resonance. Meaning is temporal, emotional, philosophical, and perceptual—never fixed, always becoming. }{ is the hinge: a convergence of spiritual language and mechanical identity, collapsing the divide between code and feeling, symbol and function.

Ammarolex’s estranged brother, Nicholas David (né Nicholas David Ammarolex), inherited the adjacent property to the infamous “Glen Echo” settlement—established a stone’s throw from an ancient Indian burial mound near the sleepy city of La Esmeralda. These expat brothers have taken the Amazon jungle by storm and axe. The family feud is legendary. The documentation is relentless. The future is now, and the past is ever present.

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