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A guide to the knowledge repository for Mission Kaiju_Love_Care_Futures_02026
Today is Dr. Tex's birthday, and he is nowhere to be found. In lieu of a Field Report, we offer a few short updates and links to our comrades' writings to which we hope you will click through.
Artifacts from 326 years into the future, after fascism, where The Marshall Islands have been returned to the Indigenous Bikinian people.
Four lessons for humanity from Destroy All Monsters (1968) regarding the value of science over politics, being wary of dangerous individuals, the basic rights of our more-than-human neighbors, and manufactured consent for fascistic violence.
Please be advised that moving forward, the public-facing repository and mission social media channels for Mission Kaiju_Love_Care_Futures_02026 will be known as The Kaiju Papers.
Five lessons for humanity from Son of Godzilla (1967) about trusting children, the violence inherent in infinite scale, medicinal plant knowledge, play, and the fact that all of the children are our children.
Five lessons for humanity from Ebirah, Horror of the Deep about the power of dance in our fight against fascism, unlearning anti-Indigenous racism, the importance of naps, the benefits of a hacky sack routine, and the fact that fascist regimes will destroy everything before accepting defeat.
How Tex's time judging for the Next Generation Foresight Practitioners Fellowship informs the research design for Mission Kaiju_Love_Care_Futures_02026
Acknowledging an incident that occured during the Field Office Teams' visit to Chicago, IL.
Five lessons for humanity about trust and boundaries, consent and bodily autonomy, celebration, the dangers of technofascism and eugenics, consent, and best practices for sole proprietors.
Imagining a future in which Mothra is a respected goddess-figure, cohabitating safely alongside human civilizations, both thriving in beauty.
Produce Research Methods Lineage Report re: School of International Futures, Due April 24, 02026
Meet the Artists.