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June 2020 newsletter


The Rise of Homo Roboticus in a Distressed Earth

In the fictional world of Homo Roboticus, the rising waters due to a Polar Reversal in 2056 triggered the displacement of billions of people on Earth. This led to mass migration of the global population from coastal areas to inner land areas due to severe food insecurity, which further led to colonization by mightier countries towards poorly developed countries. Even with all these events happening, technology accelerated at an unprecedented speed  and the rise of sentient Homo Roboticus Machinas as a tool to subjugate helpless people became inevitable.
Fortunately, there is a natural balance in the world and this extends to the fictional world. The rise of the sentient Homo Roboticus Aequilavum and Sollus programs to counter the Machinas were a natural progression to the plot.
In the real world, the COvid19 virus created a pandemic which brought the world to its knees. Will SARS-CoV-2, the formal name of Covid19 trigger a crisis on Planet Earth which will lead to the rise of sentient Homo Roboticus?
I can guarantee that whatever humans are capable of imagining, it will come to fruition. That is human nature.
From the beginning of time, man has found a way to innovate, problem solve the hardest challenges and move forward.
The only question remaining is, despite all the inventions that man could dream of, will the Earth still be a viable planet for human beings to live in, or will the planet be so scarred, there is no space to house mankind's dreams for itself? 





The Rise of Covid 19.
We Are the Host.
David Quammen, author of Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Pandemic said it best -
“We invade tropical forests and other wild landscapes, which harbor so many species of animals and plants—and within those creatures, so many unknown viruses. We cut the trees; we kill the animals or cage them and send them to markets. We disrupt ecosystems, and we shake viruses loose from their natural hosts. When that happens, they need a new host. Often, we are it.”
Unless we reverse the destruction of our environment, the possibilities of newer viruses will continue unabated in the years to come.
If we have not learned from the lessons of this pandemic,
then we are all doomed.
Read a Review of Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Pandemic from the New York Times




The Rise of the Korean Cineaste
The winning of Parasite in the Oscars 2020 was not a fluke. 
The cinema and television auteurs of Korea have quietly, but spectacularly honed their craft over the years to its current superior status. Mind-blowing and superb storytelling, 
stunning visual production details and brilliant acting makes it easy to binge-watch these shows from heart breaking historical dramas to rom-com and crime procedurals shows.
Of course I am still currently watchin Homeland (Season 8), Billions (Season 5), Greys Anatomy (Season 16), but here are my top 10 recommendations for the new Korean cineaste -
1. Mr Sunshine
2. Stranger (Korean production, not the Japanese version)
3. Signal
4. Itaewon Class
5. Misaeng
6. Hyena
7. Crash Landing on You
8. Romance is a Bonus Book
9. Memories of Alhambra
10. The King : Eternal Monarch
Oprah Magazine 
Handpicks the 20 Best Korean Dramas Seen in Netflix





Win a Signed Book of Homo Roboticus!
Who is your Favorite Character in Homo Roboticus and tell me the reason why. The best answer will be featured in the next newsletter and a signed copy will be sent to you!
The winner will be featured in the July 2020 newsletter.
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