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He talks about his ideas primarily, and a bit about his life, and Douglas Rushkoff is there a bit too, but it's all kinda unsatisfying
This is extremely well written and engaging, but annoyingly laid out in double columns and I have no idea if sections of it are actually redacted, or if that's just a stylistic jape, I also have no idea if Thornley genuinely believed this or if it was just a prank, if it isn't real then he was victim to the most fantastic and startling web of coincidence aka synchronicity that you could possibly imagine. I will say though that everything else I've read about him suggests that his paranoia was extremely genuine. As RAW said, you exit Chapel Perilous as either an agnostic or a paranoid.