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Microsoft hide video made with creepy Satanist (and probable pedo) Marina Abramović
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2020-04-19 at 9:26 PM UTC
Originally posted by Technologist She’s Serbian, why would she hate “us”?
Article about how satanist rumors started from white wing groups. It seems they think she’s a satanist because she is wearing a red dress, oh for shame!
https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/marina-abramovic-satanism-controversy-explained-1202684150/amp/
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2020-04-20 at 5:32 AM UTCI'm guessing it's just tone-deaf advertising heads trying to find the edgiest name to add on to their product launch they can find.
I actually have a good deal of respect for how committed she was to her 'art'.
It's kind of amusing how 'Satanism' accusations get thrown around nowadays though, it's like the 90s again. I think it's a combination of her edgy subject matter and associating with the usual crowd of disgusting degenerates that run the art world.
As far as real 'Satanism' goes there are only three veins:
1. LaVey's 'libertarianism for edgelords'
2. Crowley's 'Qabbalah-based J'ew Sorcery'
3. ONA's 'White Power Alchemy'
1) only calls itself Satanism to build a gang of angry kids who would rather ride bikes on sundays
2) seems to be the favourite among powerful people
3) isn't very widespread and seems to be much more of a 'working-class' black magic club -
2020-04-20 at 6:06 AM UTCAldra You are a childish imbecile
This shit runs deep and them using some surface level puppet is just a flaunt
These people invoke suffering in humanity you could never imagine
They're literally evil in its purest form, make no mistake.
These monsters are the most depraved and sadistic creatures this planet has ever known. -
2020-04-20 at 6:28 AM UTCThe people you're referring to would be just as disgustingly psychopathic and hedonistic without the allusions to devil-worship. The insane claims of Adrenochrome and actual black rituals are only popular because it makes 'them' different from 'us'.
It's harder to draw that line and poses some very difficult questions when you understand 'they' are just people who do awful things because they can, and because nobody will hold them accountable. -
2020-04-20 at 9:39 AM UTC
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2020-04-20 at 9:45 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra I actually have a good deal of respect for how committed she was to her 'art'.
Isn't it interesting how quickly the sort of poncy uptight normies who go to art galleries turn into complete sociopaths as soon as you give them a little licence? It's something I have observed before, and it's why I don't trust that sort very much. -
2020-04-20 at 9:55 AM UTC
The painter Kim Noble is a niblet-sized woman with long, auburn hair and startlingly blue eyes. She lives in a small terrace house in south London with her 14-year-old daughter Aimee, two dogs and more than 100 separate personalities.
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2011/sep/30/kim-noble-woman-with-100-personalities
Kim, 50, has dissociative identity disorder (DID). She is, in effect, scores of different people – the exact number is uncertain – wrapped up in one body. These personalities are all quite distinct, with their own names and ages and quirks of temperament. Some are children. Some are male.
#pluralgang
Lots of her art is traumatised child abuse stuff:
https://www.pinterest.ie/everydaywarrior8405/kim-noble-alters/ -
2020-04-20 at 11:41 AM UTC
Originally posted by Cathay Coof Lots of her art is traumatised child abuse stuff:
https://www.pinterest.ie/everydaywarrior8405/kim-noble-alters/
DID is your brain's turbo cope. -
2020-04-21 at 5:06 AM UTC
Originally posted by Cathay Coof Isn't it interesting how quickly the sort of poncy uptight normies who go to art galleries turn into complete sociopaths as soon as you give them a little licence? It's something I have observed before, and it's why I don't trust that sort very much.
Exactly what the second post was about.
It's impossible to say how a person is going to behave if they're given unlimited power and no accountability. The saying is that 'power corrupts', but I think it's more a matter of revealing who you really are. That saying, like the fantasies of 'satanic ritualists' ruling the world from the shadows are just poor coping mechanisms for people who don't want to face the fact that they themselves are capable of awful things. -
2020-04-21 at 5:20 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra 1. LaVey's 'libertarianism for edgelords'
2. Crowley's 'Qabbalah-based J'ew Sorcery'
3. ONA's 'White Power Alchemy'
1) only calls itself Satanism to build a gang of angry kids who would rather ride bikes on sundays
2) seems to be the favourite among powerful people
3) isn't very widespread and seems to be much more of a 'working-class' black magic club
Also I wanted to elaborate on this a bit.
People who believe in that sort of 'black magic' see it as drawing power from human emotion; it's why so many of their supposed rituals involve sex, group chanting and meditation or even death. It's not so much about offerings to gods like in old-world religions, but releasing and using that 'psychic energy' for long-term goals. Not like conjuring fireballs and the like as per D&D, but gradually using that energy to change the 'character' of entire civilisations.
In many ways I think it's become popular as a sort of anchor, some sort of meaning for people who live lives that are totally debauched and without restraint - they partake because otherwise they're just bobbing about in a sea of exploitation. The point being that they don't get into 'occultism' to make themselves powerful, they do so because they're already powerful. -
2020-04-21 at 3:03 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra Exactly what the second post was about.
It's impossible to say how a person is going to behave if they're given unlimited power and no accountability. The saying is that 'power corrupts', but I think it's more a matter of revealing who you really are. That saying, like the fantasies of 'satanic ritualists' ruling the world from the shadows are just poor coping mechanisms for people who don't want to face the fact that they themselves are capable of awful things.
There should be specific and effective narcissist tests performed, before anyone can get any authority. People like Lanny would fail. -
2020-04-21 at 10:51 PM UTC
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2020-04-21 at 11:05 PM UTC
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2020-04-22 at 12:43 AM UTCof course you would
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2020-04-22 at 12:45 AM UTC
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2020-04-22 at 1:11 AM UTC
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2020-05-23 at 1:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by Technologist Origins of pedo RUMORS:
https://arcdigital.media/the-insane-qanon-conspiracy-theory-is-a-big-budget-sequel-to-pizzagate-145abb34bdc2?gi=840248a70ec8
Q-Anon? Really?
Come on Soi, you don’t fall for these internet conspiracies do you?
"conspiracy theory" is just a term invented to discredit people who don't believe everything the lamestream media tells them, chicken. -
2020-05-23 at 1:17 PM UTC
Originally posted by Cathay Coof Elites hate when someone below them them socially tries to express an opinion or find out what is going on, especially when they doubt the story the elite consensus is putting out. And they particularly hate when normal people try to organise to make their voices heard or try to agitate in their own self interest - for instance look at how they react when populists like Huey Long or Trump get elected, or even when workers try to unionise or protest - look at how they hated the Occupy movement back in the day.
I don't know if you've ever heard of whitney webb, she's a newer journalist and she has some interesting stuff to say about the elites. You should check her out sometime.
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2020-05-23 at 2:16 PM UTCThese people worship SATURN, there is a cube in Saturn sending a signal to Earth which is fucking with our minds, making us live in an unnatural way.
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2020-05-23 at 2:37 PM UTCSANTA
SATAN