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Trump Neurosis Thread
(04-16-2025, 12:37 AM)IdeomotorPrisoner Wrote: cult of broken toys

good one, i'll have to remember that. i think of it as "attempting to build a pyramid out of stumbling-blocks".
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@ IdeomotorPrisoner

What strategy are you using when you edit a post as many times as you regularly do?

Is it a "coded" messaging thing? Or something?

What are you hiding from prior posts?

Just curious TYIA

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(04-16-2025, 12:37 AM)IdeomotorPrisoner Wrote: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/tee...rcna201054

At least my Neurosis isn't 17 year old Satanic extremist neurosis. Kills his parents for money to fund his insane Charles Manson race war. Actually adheres to an esoteric ideology I probably know more about than he does.

But he was thinking Aeonically. For the Gallactic Imperium of the Dark Gods and an end of mundanity thats leads to an age of sinister values.. Strange a follower of a far-right cult would kill the president who contributes to his aeonic goals... but anyway.

Nice kid. Fortunately, His use has now been fulfilled by the dark gods. A super-sinister lifetime imprisonment awaits.

What's most funny about this cult of broken toys is the founder of the ideology meant something completely different with "learning through adversity."

It suggests to use it to reject extremism and the abstractions that make slaves of us all. They all miss it too.

And end up examples of doing it completely wrong. Though I'm sure he'll reject extremism after learning through the adversity of prison.

** And for those that can read between the conspiracy lines: David Myatt is allegedly a former CIA or MI6 spy that posed as an extremist in various groups for still undisclosed reasons.

I think you're jumping to conclusions. There's no evidence that he was an Order of Nine Angles follower or even sympathizer. They merely found the material on his phone. 

Wisconsin teen allegedly killed parents in extremist plot to assassinate Trump, FBI says
If I went crazy and killed someone, the poor ONA would be to blame too. There's enough of it on my phone and laptop so the conclusion would be pretty much the same. Doesn't mean it would be true.

For certain, the kid was a far right cuckoo and he hated Trump. Which is weird. I thought the far right liked Trump? What really inspired him is unknown though he was a fan of Hitler. I can't find his manifesto online. That would be a clue
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(04-16-2025, 06:18 AM)xuenchen Wrote: @ IdeomotorPrisoner

What strategy are you using when you edit a post as many times as you regularly do?

Is it a "coded" messaging thing? Or something?

What are you hiding from prior posts?

Just curious TYIA

 Saint2

Ha. Narcissism and OCD.

I'll post something, read it, not like what I wrote, change it, rechange it, and then keep fussing with it until it's good enough. And then find one word I don't like and fix that. And then misspell it and need to change it per same Narcissism and OCD. I'll usually give myself as hour to get it right..

And then I'll think of something, and log back in to add to my comment. Maybe saying, "it was slightly more fun to do this before they took out the edit reason tag." And then speculate my abuse of the edit function possibly got that feature removed. And then mess up the edit for that, which requires an additional edit, and another.

You'd be surprised how fast 2 can lead to 7 which leads to 12. And I figured since they're going to add in the edit counter, I might as well own it since I apparently can't keep the edits under 5.

Then edit it one final time to say I also enjoy the humor of excessively editing a post that demonstrates how I excessively edit my posts.

May also be "hiding" dyslexic mistakes too.
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(04-16-2025, 12:37 AM)IdeomotorPrisoner Wrote: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/tee...rcna201054

At least my Neurosis isn't 17 year old Satanic extremist neurosis. Kills his parents for money to fund his insane Charles Manson race war. Actually adheres to an esoteric ideology I probably know more about than he does.

But he was thinking Aeonically. For the Gallactic Imperium of the Dark Gods and an end of mundanity thats leads to an age of sinister values.. Strange a follower of a far-right cult would kill the president who contributes to his aeonic goals... but anyway.

Nice kid. Fortunately, His use has now been fulfilled by the dark gods. A super-sinister lifetime imprisonment awaits.

What's most funny about this cult of broken toys is the founder of the ideology meant something completely different with "learning through adversity."

It suggests to use it to reject extremism and the abstractions that make slaves of us all. They all miss it too.

And end up examples of doing it completely wrong. Though I'm sure he'll reject extremism after learning through the adversity of prison.

** And for those that can read between the conspiracy lines: David Myatt is allegedly a former CIA or MI6 spy that posed as an extremist in various groups for still undisclosed reasons.

This is what all of us should be singing from the rooftops...

 Our CIA wouldn't do that, and it's difficult to believe Britain's MI6 would either. UK is our ally they wouldn't dick around to alter public opinion in the US or get involve in our elections  Wink2
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(04-16-2025, 07:49 AM)Anna Wrote: I think you're jumping to conclusions. There's no evidence that he was an Order of Nine Angles follower or even sympathizer. They merely found the material on his phone. 

Wisconsin teen allegedly killed parents in extremist plot to assassinate Trump, FBI says
If I went crazy and killed someone, the poor ONA would be to blame too. There's enough of it on my phone and laptop so the conclusion would be pretty much the same. Doesn't mean it would be true.

For certain, the kid was a far right cuckoo and he hated Trump. Which is weird. I thought the far right liked Trump? What really inspired him is unknown though he was a fan of Hitler. I can't find his manifesto online. That would be a clue

You can read excerpts of it in the criminal complaint page 9. Seems like bog-standard accelerationism: "Long past are the days when we can vote for a Hitler to save us" sorta stuff.

The hot new term for "accelerationism", now that it's sailed far away from its socialist origin, is NVE: "Nihilistic Violent Extremism":

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See? Isn't that fun? Now it can apply to groups like PETA and ELF sharing animal cruelty videos. Oh, and Gaza too!

Edit to add:

Events In Ukraine has an interesting series on O9A:
The O9A and the RDK

With regard to Casap, Consortium News has an interesting article investigating the Ukraine connection:
Downplaying Ukraine Connection in Latest Trump Plot
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@UltraBudgie,
Of course, the Devil hails from Ukraine and is after Trump, the Messiah sent by God himself to save America.

Or he's from Russia trying to screw American democracy if you're on the other side of the political fence.

It's the prerogative of authoritarian governments to find a Boogeyman to threaten the gullible masses with. And who's a better candidate than Satan?
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(04-16-2025, 07:49 AM)Anna Wrote: I think you're jumping to conclusions. There's no evidence that he was an Order of Nine Angles follower or even sympathizer. They merely found the material on his phone. 

Wisconsin teen allegedly killed parents in extremist plot to assassinate Trump, FBI says
If I went crazy and killed someone, the poor ONA would be to blame too. There's enough of it on my phone and laptop so the conclusion would be pretty much the same. Doesn't mean it would be true.

For certain, the kid was a far right cuckoo and he hated Trump. Which is weird. I thought the far right liked Trump? What really inspired him is unknown though he was a fan of Hitler. I can't find his manifesto online. That would be a clue

Maybe it was Trump's Zionism and the kids noble nazi views prevented him from supporting Trump for his support of Israel?

But if you read the post 2011 ONA writings it comes off like something closer to extreme aversion therapy + Zen Buddhism + "going clear" like a scientologist with MEST (only called numinous control of the acausal) hiding itself in a pile of domestic terrorism/white supremacy nonsense.

Like it vets those who get it's post 2011 "new age" message by whether or not they end up in court.

I may be jumping to conclusions, but either he was a fan of Helter Skeltor, or reading all their aeon of the Gallactic Imperium crap.
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(04-16-2025, 03:08 PM)IdeomotorPrisoner Wrote: Maybe it was Trump's Zionism and the kids noble nazi views prevented him from supporting Trump for his support of Israel?

You read the post 2011 ONA writings, and it comes off like something closer to extreme aversion therapy + Zen Buddhism + "going clear" like a scientologist with MEST (only called numinous control of the acausal) hiding itself in a pile of domestic terrorism/white supremacy nonsense.

Like it vets those who get it's post 2011 "new age" message by whether or not they end up in court.

I may be jumping to conclusions, but either he was a fan of Helter Skeltor, or reading all their aeon of the Gallactic Imperium crap.

Perhaps it was Trump's Zionism protectionism or is it Israel running the U.S. government now? Either way, that college pro-Palestinian protester's first amendment rights were taken away...maybe that sent the wrong message.
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(04-16-2025, 08:02 AM)IdeomotorPrisoner Wrote: Ha. Narcissism and OCD.

I'll post something, read it, not like what I wrote, change it, rechange it, and then keep fussing with it until it's good enough. And then find one word I don't like and fix that. And then misspell it and need to change it per same Narcissism and OCD. I'll usually give myself as hour to get it right..

And then I'll think of something, and log back in to add to my comment. Maybe saying, "it was slightly more fun to do this before they took out the edit reason tag." And then speculate my abuse of the edit function possibly got that feature removed. And then mess up the edit for that, which requires an additional edit, and another.

You'd be surprised how fast 2 can lead to 7 which leads to 12. And I figured since they're going to add in the edit counter, I might as well own it since I apparently can't keep the edits under 5.

Then edit it one final time to say I also enjoy the humor of excessively editing a post that demonstrates how I excessively edit my posts.

May also be "hiding" dyslexic mistakes too.

I can relate. I'm similarly known for my habit of editing far more than strictly necessary. It's rare when I don't feel the urge to edit my original remarks.
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