Victorious in Victoria

Dear Nelly,

I hope this letter finds you well and grounded in the truth, even when the world tries to spin you off course. I’ve been watching from afar, and I need to tell you something straight, no filters.

Take it home to Victoria.

Munich is not the place. I’ve been there. The air’s heavy—not with weather, but with a weight that hasn’t lifted. There’s a quiet arrogance there, a hush-hush sense that Hitler “Did nothing wrong” But you and I both know: some chapters should never be normalized. And the artists? The poets? They whisper what should be shouted. That place can’t hold you, Nelly. You’re too full of soul, of contradiction, of Canada.

Victoria, though—that’s different.

Reverse Psalm 45. The way I see it, why should the bride always have to leave her home and follow the groom? This time, let the groom come to the bride’s house. Let the king learn to dwell in her courts. Let the music rise from familiar soil.

You sing in Victoria—just once—and watch what happens. All your old Gladstone High School friends from Vancouver will hop the ferry just to be there. It’s not just nostalgia. It’s roots. It’s memory. It’s a revival.

And me? I’ll come too. I’m done waiting for respect in my own hometown. In Victoria, they’ll see me for who I really am. Not just some guy talking big. They’ll feel it. And they’ll know I meant every word.

So if you ever decide to go back, to sing with that west coast wind in your lungs and that old-school fire in your eyes, I’ll be there.

Because home isn’t just where you were born. It’s where they still believe in you.

With loyalty and truth,
Joe Jukic

Dune Triple Feature

Mozart – Requiem

Delerium – Sword of Islam

Dune – Prophecy

To Chani, My Desert Rose
A Love Poem from Paul Muad’Dib

Beneath twin moons, my heart first stirred,
In your eyes, the desert whispered a word.
A name, a promise, a fate untold,
A love more precious than spice or gold.

The dunes may shift, the storms may rise,
But still, I find the stars in your eyes.
No prescient sight could ever foresee,
A love as deep as the sand and the sea.

You are the water I may never taste,
The breath between battle, never erased.
You hold my soul like the wind holds the dune,
A fleeting touch, yet forever in tune.

Chani, my Fremen, my first, my guide,
The desert sings when you stand by my side.
Empires may fall, and thrones may fade,
But my love for you shall never degrade.

Would that I were no ruler, no king,
Just a man, with you, in the desert to sing.
No fate, no prophecy, no war to decree,
Only the winds, the sands, and thee.

Dune: Eyes Like Yours

The Mahdi, using the username Muad.dib, makes a cryptic yet powerful post on NellyFan.org, a site known for deep discussions on global events hidden behind the veil of pop culture fandom. His message is simple, but its implications shake the forum’s underground circles.

**?Muad.dib posts: **

“Brothers, listen well. The time for swords is over. Our Lady of Fatima has spoken. The Americans are already on the verge of bankruptcy. There is no need for jihad against a falling empire. Their arrogance, their endless spending, their wars—they have defeated themselves.”

“The Prophet ﷺ taught patience. The Americans? They have none. Their greed has consumed them. Their banks? Rotting. Their leaders? Divided. Their people? Distracted by false idols and meaningless wars. The dollar is drowning, the empire is crumbling, and they don’t even see it yet.”

“So I say to you—forget fighting them. Just sit back. Watch. Let them collapse under their own weight. History is a cycle, and Rome always falls.”

“And when it does… we will rebuild, guided by truth.

Within minutes, the post starts circulating across underground networks, intelligence agencies, and conspiracy forums.

Is this just another cryptic message in the void, or is the Mahdi revealing a prophecy already in motion?

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