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Burrough's Cut Up Method and CCRU

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Language, Control, and the Lemurian Time War
William S. Burroughs, Cut-Ups, and Hyperstition

Introduction
William S. Burroughs, one of the most radical experimental writers of the 20th century, transformed literature by treating language itself as a battlefield.
What began in 1959 as an accidental discovery in Paris — the cut-up method, pioneered alongside Brion Gysin — became, for Burroughs, a weapon in a far deeper struggle: a war over language, time, and control.

Later, the Cybernetic Culture Research Unit (CCRU) would interpret Burroughs’ work within its own framework of hyperstition — “fictions that make themselves real.”
Through this lens, Burroughs’ experiments can be seen as part of the ongoing Lemurian Time War, a conflict between dominant reality-programs and insurgent forces resisting control.

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The Cut-Up Method: Collage as Weapon
Burroughs described his cut-up method simply:
"Pages of text are cut and rearranged to form new combinations of word and image…
The best writing seems to be done almost by accident, but writers until the cut-up method was made explicit had no way to produce the accident of spontaneity."
Originally inspired by collage techniques in visual art, Burroughs’ cut-ups were not mere aesthetic tricks.
They were tactical interventions: ways of breaking the linear flow of language, forcing it to produce new, unexpected meanings.

Later, Burroughs extended this into the fold-in method, where one page is folded into another so that two texts can be read simultaneously.
This created intentional disruptions in narrative continuity — "flashes forward" and "flashes back" in time — transforming writing into a form of temporal technology.

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Language as a Virus
Burroughs is famous for saying:
"Language is a virus from outer space."
For him, human consciousness was programmed by linguistic structures — "word and image locks" — which determine how we perceive, think, and act.
Language, like a virus, hijacks the host: it replicates itself through us, shaping reality while concealing its artificiality.

Cut-ups were designed to disrupt this programming, exposing the hidden control codes embedded within everyday speech.
By scrambling language, Burroughs sought to free the mind from pre-scripted thought patterns.

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Hyperstition and the Lemurian Time War
The CCRU extended Burroughs’ insights into a wider cosmology of control and resistance.
Their text Lemurian Time War interprets Burroughs’ writings as acts of hyperstition: fictions that don’t just describe reality but create it.
"Writing operates not as a passive representation but as an active agent of transformation —
a gateway through which entities can emerge.
By writing a universe, the writer makes such a universe possible."
Within this framework, Burroughs’ cut-up method becomes a weapon in an occult conflict against the One God Universe (OGU),
a dominant "reality program" that binds humanity into a pre-recorded timeline.
His work aimed to break these “word lines” — the scripts that lock us into a single future — and open pathways to alternative realities.

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Control, Time, and Escape
Central to Burroughs’ worldview was the link between control and time.
The OGU maintains dominance by binding consciousness into linear temporality, scripting reality in advance.

As Burroughs put it:
"Control needs time.
Control needs human time.
Control needs your shit, piss, pain, orgasm, death."
To escape control, one must escape time itself.
Burroughs saw cut-ups, fold-ins, and nonlinear writing as tools to unbind time, opening cracks in the pre-recorded universe — portals to what he called Space, zones of unbound potential.

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Conclusion
Burroughs’ experiments began as literary techniques but evolved into something far greater:
a theory of language, consciousness, and reality itself.

Through the CCRU’s lens, his cut-ups become more than avant-garde art — they are technologies for altering reality, weapons in the Lemurian Time War against control.
For Burroughs, writing was never neutral:
"Cut the word lines…
Make out lines to Space."
In an age where narratives define reality, Burroughs’ methods remain urgent.
His work invites us to question: Whose story are we living in — and how do we cut ourselves free?
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Re: Burrough's Cut Up Method and CCRU

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I posted my possibly similar and related writing here, which combined into some earlier posts, but the song lyrics in those are fully relevant and part of it all as well as all that ended up combining and the rest that appears in that thread which refers to my writing in general as I've been writing online and offline since the 90s:

viewtopic.php?p=3116#p3116

I even used to hand out hard disks where there were these kinds of things abd interactive missions lol. I've had a fascinating literary history and history of using writing in very unusual ways since childhood, since I was born in 1986 but started using writing very early on.
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