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Interview conducted by Marko Bauer & Andrej Tomažin. Originally published in print in ŠUM #7 (June 2017), online at Synthetic Zero (June 2017) and in audio on Radio Študent (December 2017). This in-depth interview with philosopher Nick Land, conducted by Marko Bauer and Andrej Tomažin in March 2017, a few months after Donald Trump’s first election, explores key themes in accelerationism, fragmentation, hyperstition, and the evolving political landscape. Land discusses the cyberpunk question: “What happened to America?” and examines the historical shift from integration toward disintegration. He provides insight into the Left/Right political divide, redefining it as a contrast between universalism and fragmentation, while also delving into the mechanics of reality testing and the role of the Outside. The conversation touches on hyperstition as a self-fulfilling process, the impact of internet culture on epistemology, and the chaotic effects of fake news on political narratives. Land also reflects on the significance of memes like Pepe the Frog, comparing their emergence to historical religious movements. Additionally, the discussion explores the relationship between science fiction and the natural sciences, as well as the ideological conflicts within Neoreaction (NRx) and its implications for contemporary politics.