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Privateer, Paul Michael

 
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Mindweavers III: The Nightmare Collectors is where Paul Michael Privateer’s saga detonates. This isn’t distant science fiction—it’s a near-future already taking shape, where fear has become the most valuable commodity on Earth. Not opinions. Not data. Fear. Extracted straight from the human mind, refined, weaponized, and sold.
In this world, sleep is no longer safe. Nightmares are harvested—ripped from the brain, decoded, and turned into predictive models that can steer behavior at scale. Corporations, intelligence networks, and ultra-wealthy “neuro-elites” don’t just watch humanity anymore—they mine it. The most private, involuntary parts of your life become assets in a global market. The worse your fear, the more you’re worth.

At the center of this system is Jack Kavanaugh—a man the machine can’t read. Jack has been broken by years of exposure to experimental neural tech. His memories don’t line up. His identity fractures under pressure. To the system, he’s useless noise. But that “noise” is exactly what makes him dangerous. Because the entire architecture of control depends on one assumption: that every human mind can be mapped, predicted, and controlled. Jack is the exception. And exceptions get hunted.

From the shadow markets beneath Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar to the collapsing coastlines of Louisiana, to fortress-like data centers buried in the Alps, a hidden war is underway. Nightmares are traded like currency—“fear bitcoins”—while a distributed AI trains itself on millions of stolen emotional experiences, learning how to anticipate entire populations before they act. Jack isn’t trying to save the world. He’s trying to stay ahead of a system that is learning faster than any human can think.
His only weapon is the Rhizome—a decentralized network he built to mirror the enemy. No leaders. No center. No map. It survives because it can’t be fully seen, and it fights by staying one step outside prediction. But even the Rhizome is under pressure. The system is evolving. Closing gaps. Learning how to read what was once unreadable.
And if it learns Jack, it wins.

What makes The Nightmare Collectors hit so hard is how little distance there is between fiction and reality. We already live inside an economy that feeds on anxiety—tracking what we fear, when we spiral, what keeps us up at night. Privateer just removes the polite language and shows the endgame. No filters. No illusions. This is what happens when surveillance goes under the skin. This is what happens when your inner life is no longer yours. And this is the real threat at the heart of the book: not just that the system can control you—but that it can know you well enough to do it without resistance.

Unless something in you refuses to be known. Unless something in you breaks the pattern. That’s where Jack lives. And that’s why he’s still alive.

For now.

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