God protected me from Satan

If you’ve ever been on some of the more obscure imageboards, then you’ll see just how active and aggressive agencies are in the attempt get any form of completely free speech banned. So you’d be surprised. If you’ve been around 4chan in the beginning, then you’ll know that they started spamming (cp) to get it shut down only to relaunch it as a honeypot. Then you had 8chan, this time explicitly prohibiting these kinds of posts or anything inciteful violence, then the agencies did that anyway, it got banned, and once again put back up as a honeypot.

My point in saying this at the risk of violating forum rules, is not to politicize the argument, but to point out that your delusion that the CIA, or any other intelligence agency for that matter, absolutely wouldn’t target individuals or small groups is very naive. Maybe you should do some objective research on it and not just reply emotionally to claims, you know, exactly as they’d want from their subjects.

Then why are you trying to appease the majority by attempting to belittle another?

Well, an interesting side note for you since you seem to be a monotheist, is that the first monotheists were Aryans, notably Zoroastrianism. I mention this because in the Armanist perspective, monotheism is not necessarily separated from polytheism at all, but instead refers to different layers of the ancient Aryan spirituality. Alfred Rosenberg for example, himself heavily involved with the members of the Thule, was convinced that when Zoroaster spoke of Mazda, he was referring to a sort of racial god, because this was a reaction to the waning of the caste system that Aryans seem to have always had. In this period miscegenation was threatening the caste system and in order to counteract it he was appealing to the highest principle and ideal of the racial soul, the racial god Mazda, which stood in opposition to the racial god of the non-Aryans.

In this sense the Armanen reconcile monotheism with polytheism, since both were present in pre-Christian Aryan cultures. This is a reason why as an example, many of the Germanic Christians never believed that they were worshipping the same “god” as the Jews, when the exoteric comprehension of the matter would dictate they’re one and the same, but it was esoterically understood to be a racial god. Jung also didn’t believe that the Germanic Christians were actually worshipping Jehova, but instead indirectly still worshipping the race god, or collective racial unconscious, this is also how “Christianity” was viewed from the perspective of most National Socialists.

The reason I’m telling you this is partially to inspire you to investigate this information and determine whether what you’re praying to is really an external god, such as Wodan or Donar, or the internal god that embodies the highest principle and spiritual destiny of your people (race).

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I don’t know why I was tagged here, I’m not a monotheist. I can work with a god just like others work with demons, without worshipping.

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Would it be too much to ask for you to temporarily un-hide your profile so that I may PM you about something?

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I would not mind answering any questions in private, however in the interest of not wasting your time in the event that you have only a single enquiry, I will link this video in the attempt to answer that single enquiry if that is in fact the case (if it should not be all that you sought to know, then feel free to message me):

“Can any man be loyal, who is disloyal to himself? Can any man be great, who is consumed with a longing to return to dust? Can any man be strong, who loves weakness? Can any man be proud, who wanders along in humility? Can any man be pure, who regards himself born
in sin? Can any man be happy in this world, who despises the world? And can any man bear the Creator in his soul, who despises divine Creation?
What a strange god you Christians have, who created you upright, but who commands you to crawl to him on your knees!
We heathens do not beg to our Creator; it would be an insult to the divinity in our souls.” - H.H.

I don’t worship anyone either. My apologies for the misunderstanding.

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Okay, this is so ridiculous that doesn’t even deserve an answer, but let’s give one just because it will be fun to see the crying.

Seriously? 4chan?

How do YOU know? Do you have any evidence? Or do I have to believe it because a small group of people say so? I only accept magick because I have managed to get results. But research methods exists and should be followed for GOOD reasons. I know it, I used to be a journalist.

You mean, the standar in the internet?

And then you said:

I am the one replying emotionally?! Dude, do you even read what you just wrote?!

I get it, I touched an open wound. I won’t retract. OP isn’t followed by CIA drones (what do they want with him? Are they so unprofessional that any average Joe can find them so easily?)

YES!!! The great conspiracy!!! I forgot! Of course, it all makes sense, because I would be an idiot and you, my friend, would be a the smarter than average dude who KNOWS the truth.

Because I’m not. And what you did is called projection, by the way.

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Seriously.

I know because I was around when this started happening, I also mentioned to you more “obscure” imageboards that you could investigate yourself since you know, you’re a very impartial ex-journalist who’s absolutely objective and not emotionally invested. Go check out places like endchan, volkchan, anoncafe, etc. Ask them for their archives and maybe they’ll oblige.

It’s illegal to incite violence, and since it’s important for the individuals that use such imageboards to maintain anonymity and have access to as much freedom of speech as possible, they clearly try to not promote or advocate for any kind of illegal activity. Also, if it’s standard why don’t you try inciting violence on this site?

For an objective and impartial investigator you sure seem to formulate a lot of presuppositions. They don’t have to do it covertly, and I’ll explain to you why. It’s a process called hypernomalization, whereby through regular exposure to something considered taboo or abnormal, that subject becomes gradually more acceptable to the general populace. Take for example in the US, you had television shows with black presidents more than a decade before it actually occurred, hypernormalization made this more socially acceptable through overexposure to the subject, I’m not saying this particular case is an example of it being used for a nefarious purpose though.

A more recent example, is the Cuties film, which subject does it deal with and why are they doing such a thing? In reality, it’s clear as daylight why such programming exists, and I wouldn’t be surprised if films of that ilk become more and more prevalent over the years.

So how does this play into the CIA gangstalking? Well, how much programming have you seen that portray conspiracy theorists as crazy people, encouraging people to laugh it off and sweep it under a rug? There are tons of documents pertaining to such activities as described that have been leaked, if you’d like, I can link you to a massive trove of documents pertaining to MK Ultra, MK Often, MK Search, and Stargate, among others. The methodology used in perceived gangstalking, appears to me a logical evolution of the way they used to select abductees during these programs. Imagine for a second you had a perfectly sane neighbor, who disappeared for a few days then turned up and was suddenly much different and acting crazy, who would eventually go on to commit some kind of crime. Would that make sense?

Well allegedly during gangstalking people become more paranoid throughout the process, they break in to your apartment and move or take things that only you would know about, this is an example of how they use psychological warfare on the target. So what these operations result in is the neighbor slowly becoming “crazy” in the eyes of his community, thus much more believable, unlike some hippy that vanished and suddenly reappeared much different. Makes a lot of sense to me that it’s an evolution of the methodology, if you don’t agree then we’ll leave it at that.

Your reaction to the utterance of conspiracy, is an example of the desired outcome of the aforementioned hypernormalization programming. You do realize that the US, was conspired to exist. You do realize, that the space program by both the Soviets and the US were build on National Socialist scientists who were decades ahead of them in that field, and that this “conspiracy” is well documented. Why do you react so emotionally to the idea that there could be more conspiracies? Surely, if you went around telling normal people about your belief in magic, they’d consider you crazy too? Thus it would seem to be in your nature to be more open to these ideas, since there are sane people among both communities. The unfortunate reality is the few truly crazy people are drawn to both, however that doesn’t illegitimize either.

It’s called projection? So by coming to the defense of the individual the majority of posters were condemning based on espousing beliefs they did not care to hear, I was projecting that you, who were stating the obvious in apparent unison with the forum consensus regarding the individual’s beliefs, were looking for acknowledgement or recognition from the majority? I don’t think you comprehend the words you use.

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You bored me to death, but I will tell you something about this: maybe I worded it wrong, or maybe you didn’t read right, but that was not what I meant.

I meant that, yeah, it is illegal to incite violence and therefore it is standard for websites to not allow it. That’s what I said.

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‘really odd that people don’t believe the CIA stuff but claim to talk to important spirits.’

Lol, true

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@ lady_eva please rename post to warzone

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@LadyEva

that was a JOKE it was a JOKE I didnt’ want to PING her

Too late! :smiling_imp:

Lady Eva, Susanne takes full responsibility for this, and you can’t smite me now.

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what is happening in this thread? lol

Ok, ok, I don’t see the problem, she always provides interesting and productive comments :upside_down_face:

Everyone would say their way is best. I’m a christian also and I still pray, but when i just want different results or want to feel more in control of my life and destiny, I go to magick. I’ve always felt drawn to the occult, and i never understood the vilification of a being that even in our religion is just doing its job as human kind’s supposed tester/adversary. I thank God for my life and I feel he led me to magick in a lot of ways. I even pray that my magick works on those who are more devout christians because sometimes I feel like asking for permission is best when working with other entities beyond God, especially if the person I’m targeting is likely to be protected by God. And no, I don’t ask God for help with baneful magick and I barely use curses. But thats just how I feel about things. That’s just my experience. You need to realize not everyone feels or thinks the same way about God. You could be referring to any god and still make the same argument. So, please just be mindful of the space you’re in. You can praise God on here and nobody should or would try to censor you for that, but when you try to tell others how to think and feel, then you’re going a bit too far.

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No.

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No? So you don’t have a system you think is right? You don’t have beliefs you think are true and nobody can tell you otherwise?

There is a difference between this:

And that:

I do have certain opinions, beliefs and yes, morals, that I think are true. This has nothing to do with my way though. And I certainly don’t think everyone should have the same opinion or go the same way as I do.

The diversity in opinions, belief systems and paths of life is what makes this realm interesting.
Diversity is a word that has shifted its meaning from accepting differences that may challenge you, to something completely washy, but I’ll not go deeper because of obvious forum reasons.

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