What happens when the code of human society corrupts? When reality itself begins to glitch, revealing the terrifying possibilities lurking just beneath the surface?
A Glitch in the Species takes you on a journey into these moments of profound system failure and psychological aberration. These are not works of fiction; they are meticulously documented case files of when our world broke down.
Inside, you will:
Witness a mother ranked as the 20th century's most evil criminal—not for murder, but for constructing a psychological prison from which her victims, though physically free, could never escape.
Discover how a pinch of glowing blue powder, mistaken for a magical treasure and sold for $25, unleashed a nightmarish radiological disaster upon a city of a million people.
Uncover how a global pharmaceutical giant built its empire on systematically faked data, endangering countless lives—and how the U.S. government ultimately chose to reward it.
From the darkly absurd spy games of the Cold War to the chilling moral calculus of a modern plague, each story in this collection serves as a specimen—a deep dive into a fundamental flaw in the human condition.
A Glitch in the Species is an unsettling tour of the wreckage left behind when reality breaks. It poses a final, terrifying question: Are these events just random bugs in the system, or are they a feature, revealing the fragile truth of the world we think we know?