Field Reports
KAIJU FIELD REPORT No. 10
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.
Field Reports
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.
Field Reports
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.
accountability
Acknowledging an incident that occured during the Field Office Teams' visit to Chicago, IL.
Field Reports
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.
Arts Department
Imagining a future in which Mothra is a respected goddess-figure, cohabitating safely alongside human civilizations, both thriving in beauty.
Arts Department
Meet the Artists.
Field Reports
Five lessons for humanity about the violent nature of borders, the risks of jumping out of planes, believing folks’ experiences, the power of collective action, and collective responsibility.
Mission Correspondence
MEMO | April 07, 02026
Field Reports
Five lessons from Mothra vs. Godzilla (1964) for humanity regarding greed, abolition, lifecycles, the virtue of being stubborn, and eggs
Mission Correspondence
MEMO | March 26, 02026
Field Reports
Three lessons for humanity regarding narrative power, the myth of apolitical decisions, and the risks of relying on one source of information.
Arts Department
Last updated by Mission HQ on March 18, 02026