The revelations I am about to make must seem the ramblings of an utter madman. My own judgement would have been the same before I encountered those cosmic horrors from beyond which are so undescribable that I cannot even hope to describe them, so I can only tell you that these horrors were horrible and the terrors truly terrible. But today all the evidence I've found make me wonder whether the horrible horrors from beyond and the terrible terrors from the gulfs outside space and time were really just figments of my imagination. I desparately hope they were, because otherwise the world will soon face horrible horrors from beyond and terrible terrors from the gulfs outside space and time. But if, as I hope, those horrible horrors from beyond and the terrible terrors from the gulfs outside space and time came just from my imagination - why did the strange-looking stones I've found in the woods with the horrible horrors from beyond and the terrible terrors from the gulfs outside space and time look so strange?
Of R'lyeh you speak, the unhallowed sunken city of horrible horrors from beyond and of terrible terrors from the gulfs outside space and time, and of its working class you speak. But there is no working class in that detestable Cyclopean city of horrible horrors from beyond and of terrible terrors from the gulfs outside space and time! There is but a sleeping class, and all that sleep there are dead. Or are they not, as the dreaded Necronomicon of the mad Arab Abdul al-Hazred whispers about those horrible horrors from beyond and those terrible terrors from the gulfs outside space and time? Be they dead or not, there is only one class in R'lyeh, hence its society must be called classless. In a classless society all are dead, or not, or not undead. This is whither Siriusism-Aluqakism leads us: To the horrible horrors from beyond and the terrible terrors from the gulfs outside space and time!