π£RagnarΓΈkkr: The New Doctrine
- Meggi Bogle

- Sep 16, 2025
- 2 min read

βοΈAccidentology: A Science of Fragmentation
Modern criminology and political analysis often rely on the framework of accidentology β the study of serial crimes as sudden accidents, anomalies, and isolated disruptions. This pseudo scientific field was born in response to inability to figure out behavioral patterns in the one crime series. Yet accidentology fails precisely where it matters most.
It treats assassinations, terrorism, serial mass murders, financial collapses, and acts of genocide as disconnected incidents. Each is explained as chance, pathology, or error. In doing so, accidentology produces a narrative of randomness that systematically denies intent.
The consequence is a science of disconnection: an epistemology that fragments history and conceals design.
π§¬The Counter-Concept: Criminal Identification of Serial Ritual Murders
In contrast, the RagnarΓΈkkr framework advances a new doctrine: the Criminal Identification of Ritual Serial Murders Committed by Religious Sects. This is not new concept. It is the structured approach to study and investigate aggravated serial crimes.
This approach begins from the premise that many βaccidentsβ are in fact ritualized crimes, embedded within sectarian or covert structures.
βοΈWhere accidentology sees:
A βlone serial killerβ βΒ we trace patterns of behavior, ritual, and control.
A βfinancial accidentβ βΒ we expose erased inheritances and covert redirection of wealth.
A βpublic health failureβ βΒ we uncover systematic poisoning under institutional cover.
Accidentology was born because of inability to identify the crime series. Instead, accidentology offers the consideration of isolated events, whilst puts attention to the context.
The aim of RagnarΓΈkkr is integration, not fragmentation. The object is to reconstruct continuity: to reveal how murders, financial seizures, and impersonations form nodes within a coherent architecture of hidden power.
π₯ποΈRagnarΓΈkkr as Corrective Method: from Accidents to the Crime Series
The RagnarΓΈkkr Report embodies this corrective.
Part I β The Node uncovers the hidden wiring of financial empires, covert technologies, and intelligence services.
Part II β The Monarch Project documents how human beings were broken, reprogrammed, and deployed as controlled proxiesβserial killers, dynasts, state agents.
Together, these chapters illustrate the failure of accidentology and the necessity of a new integrative science: one that identifies ritualized patterns of crime, situates them within systemic frameworks, and exposes the deliberate rewriting of identity and history.
βοΈConclusion
Accidentology is not a science. It is inability to see design of organized criminal activity.
The RagnarΓΈkkr method restores coherence, revealing that what appear as accidents are in truth manifestations of organized, ritualized power.
This is not theory.
This is evidence.
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