Michael Wallick
Occulta Magica Designs creates custom jewelry and ceremonial pieces using religious and cultural themes.
We offer a range of items like amulets, pendants, earrings, beaded necklaces, Engraved, and Enameled Copper, Silver, Sterling Silver Artwork, and More
06/17/2026
With YouTube – I just got recognized as one of their top fans! 🎉
06/17/2026
YouTube
The Sexiest Man Alive: Carmilla: Exploring the Human Condition Through Gothic Literature
https://youtu.be/ESHb8jiwt1s?si=72ZsBx3JjU2kYVLY via YouTube See less
The Sexiest Man Alive: Carmilla: Exploring the Human Condition Through Gothic Literature Chapter One Lucian Seraphis (Michael Wallick) is a writer and independent geopo...
06/09/2026
The Sexiest Man Alive: Episode 2 - THE SEXIEST MAN ALIVE - WHAT MEN RARELY SAY OUT LOUD. Ladies, this one is for you from: The Nerd Analyst!!! Taking my years of analytical skills and turning it to Relationships
https://youtu.be/NIVLrzdDemo?si=545Ot9CqPQPm7t7U via YouTube
The Sexiest Man Alive: Episode 2 - What Men Rarely Say Outloud Lucian Seraphis (Michael Wallick) is a writer and independent geopo...
05/10/2026
Do you know Hecate, the most Mysterious Pagan Goddess https://youtu.be/PFUYP2xBP-U?si=6LwVraVUVyezplp9 via
Hecate, the most Mysterious Pagan Goddess Lucian Seraphis (Michael Wallick) is a writer and independent geopolitical and political-economy analyst focused on the structural behavior of institutions a...
03/19/2026
Iran's Accelerating Missile-Space Threat: Interpreting the Threat Assessment, Space Launch Activity, and Emerging Long-Range Delivery Systems
Iran’s Accelerating Missile-Space Threat: Interpreting the Threat Assessment, Space Launch Activity, and Emerging Long-Range Delivery Systems THE WAR IS JUSTIFIED. I hate saying that because I do not like war but sometimes there is no choice. Do what it takes now or wait for an inevitable disaster.
01/27/2026
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17egVrkjLS/
Why Don’t I Use the “Subscribe” Link?
I have used it a few times. Mostly, I don’t think about it.
It’s the same way I sell my jewelry on the street: I give away more than I sell. I want people to have the work. I don’t do what I do for material gain. I do it because I love doing it. My view numbers are already above average for the amount of time I’ve been doing this, and that is reward enough.
People occasionally ask why I don’t consistently include calls to subscribe, follow, or “support the channel.”
My website blog gets more views than my Substack, but I don’t market my work for attention. The purpose isn’t audience accumulation; it’s legitimacy.
The work exists as a public record of analytical capability — evidence of method, discipline, and judgment — not as a funnel optimized for engagement. Visibility matters only insofar as it establishes that the work is read, circulated, and taken seriously by real people.
In that sense, view counts function less as “reach” and more as proof-of-work. They demonstrate that the analysis is intelligible, sustained, and credible enough to hold attention without being packaged for it. That matters more to my perceived hireability than follower totals or platform loyalty.
The answer is simple: it isn’t how I think about the work, the reader, or the relationship between them.
I don’t produce content to harvest attention. I produce analysis and writing because the subject matter demands to be examined, documented, and made intelligible. If the work is useful, rigorous, or clarifying, people who want to stay will do so without being prompted. If it isn’t, no call-to-action will fix that.
I know I could push for explicit reader loyalty, but that isn’t my reward. My reward is the numbers themselves.
Subscription prompts are a behavioral device. They interrupt cognition and replace judgment with habit. That may be effective for growth metrics, but it subtly alters the posture of the work—from something offered on its own merits to something asking for compliance with a system.
I’m not opposed to people subscribing. I am opposed to training myself to ask an algorithm for legitimacy rather than earn it from the reader.
Yes, I’m aware — peak nerd behavior.
If you find value here, subscribing keeps the work visible over time. If you don’t, you owe nothing. Either way, the work stands or fails on its own.
That is intentional.
01/27/2026
Why Don’t I Use the “Subscribe” Link?
I have used it a few times. Mostly, I don’t think about it.
It’s the same way I sell my jewelry on the street: I give away more than I sell. I want people to have the work. I don’t do what I do for material gain. I do it because I love doing it. My view numbers are already above average for the amount of time I’ve been doing this, and that is reward enough.
People occasionally ask why I don’t consistently include calls to subscribe, follow, or “support the channel.”
My website blog gets more views than my Substack, but I don’t market my work for attention. The purpose isn’t audience accumulation; it’s legitimacy.
The work exists as a public record of analytical capability — evidence of method, discipline, and judgment — not as a funnel optimized for engagement. Visibility matters only insofar as it establishes that the work is read, circulated, and taken seriously by real people.
In that sense, view counts function less as “reach” and more as proof-of-work. They demonstrate that the analysis is intelligible, sustained, and credible enough to hold attention without being packaged for it. That matters more to my perceived hireability than follower totals or platform loyalty.
The answer is simple: it isn’t how I think about the work, the reader, or the relationship between them.
I don’t produce content to harvest attention. I produce analysis and writing because the subject matter demands to be examined, documented, and made intelligible. If the work is useful, rigorous, or clarifying, people who want to stay will do so without being prompted. If it isn’t, no call-to-action will fix that.
I know I could push for explicit reader loyalty, but that isn’t my reward. My reward is the numbers themselves.
Subscription prompts are a behavioral device. They interrupt cognition and replace judgment with habit. That may be effective for growth metrics, but it subtly alters the posture of the work—from something offered on its own merits to something asking for compliance with a system.
I’m not opposed to people subscribing. I am opposed to training myself to ask an algorithm for legitimacy rather than earn it from the reader.
Yes, I’m aware — peak nerd behavior.
If you find value here, subscribing keeps the work visible over time. If you don’t, you owe nothing. Either way, the work stands or fails on its own.
That is intentional.
01/16/2026
The Don't Get Spun-out Podcast Ep 3 Media Reframing of The Epstein Files, Venezuela, and Greenland and the way the left brainwashes their followers
The Don't Get Spunout Podcast Ep 3 Media Reframing of The Epstein Files, Venezuela, and Greenland All my documentation and citations can be found on my Substack, https://lucianseraphis.substack.com/?... and more details are available on my website. https...
01/09/2026
THE DANGEROUS PSYCHOLOGY OF THE LEFT - Instructional Pathology, Anti-Authority Extremism, and the Minnesota ICE Fatality
Instructional Pathology, Anti-Authority Extremism, and the Minnesota ICE Fatality A Behavioral–Psychological Analysis of Ideological Conditioning, Institutional Failure, and Foreseeable Harm
01/08/2026
Law Enforcement, Not War: The Maduro Indictment, U.S. Energy Policy, and the Strategic Reordering of Illicit Oil Flows -
Law Enforcement, Not War: The Maduro Indictment, U.S. Energy Policy, and the Strategic Reordering of Illicit Oil Flows The recent U.S. action involving Venezuela has been widely mischaracterized as a regime-change war, an oil seizure, or an act of imperial aggression
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Contact the business
Website
Address
708 Argonne Avenue NE #2
Atlanta, GA
30308