Dimes and Judas dissect the recent Tennessee Christian school shooting by a transgender terrorist while reframing transgenderism from an identity to a cognitohazard mind virus. They then segue this into a discussion of true and honest barbarians, citing the classic book “The World of the Huns” by Otto Maenchen-Helfen. Here they explore the history, culture, and impacts not only of the Huns themselves, but the concept of a disjointed and savage Barbaricum existing in the negative space outside a centralized power and how that phenomenon persists across time.