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Post by Flying Monkeys on Dec 7, 2020 11:46:41 GMT
world?
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Post by yggdrasil on Dec 8, 2020 9:36:29 GMT
No.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Dec 8, 2020 11:47:16 GMT
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Dec 8, 2020 13:56:12 GMT
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Post by cryptoflovecraft on Dec 10, 2020 1:24:08 GMT
Some of them are man-made, others might not be. Crop circles and cattle mutilations are much harder to explain.
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Post by yggdrasil on Dec 10, 2020 12:07:20 GMT
Some of them are man-made, others might not be. Crop circles and cattle mutilations are much harder to explain. Crop circles are usually farmers or locals aren't they? Cattle mutilations here in the UK in the past were linked to Satanist groups, prodominantly the "The Order of Nine Angles" a group whose treatises I have read and I am glad to say no longer exist to the best of my knowledge. They were the "real deal".
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Post by cryptoflovecraft on Dec 10, 2020 21:26:19 GMT
Some of them are man-made, others might not be. Crop circles and cattle mutilations are much harder to explain. Crop circles are usually farmers or locals aren't they? Cattle mutilations here in the UK in the past were linked to Satanist groups, prodominantly the "The Order of Nine Angles" a group whose treatises I have read and I am glad to say no longer exist to the best of my knowledge. They were the "real deal". I've heard just the opposite. There's no real evidence that Satanic cults are involved in cattle mutilations. The Order of Nine Angles prohibits the sacrifice of animals.
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Post by yggdrasil on Dec 11, 2020 10:16:18 GMT
Crop circles are usually farmers or locals aren't they? Cattle mutilations here in the UK in the past were linked to Satanist groups, prodominantly the "The Order of Nine Angles" a group whose treatises I have read and I am glad to say no longer exist to the best of my knowledge. They were the "real deal". I've heard just the opposite. There's no real evidence that Satanic cults are involved in cattle mutilations. The Order of Nine Angles prohibits the sacrifice of animals. I'll have to find their writings again. Pretty sure they were linked to the mutilations at one time unless I am confusing them with one of the other very few genuine groups. The documents I read, even (although not encouraging it) were quite acceptable of murder. There were quite a few swerves in their ideology down the line so it may have changed along the way. Myatt is one of those figures who liked to reinvent himself every few years.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Dec 12, 2020 8:48:49 GMT
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Post by cryptoflovecraft on Dec 12, 2020 15:54:07 GMT
I've heard just the opposite. There's no real evidence that Satanic cults are involved in cattle mutilations. The Order of Nine Angles prohibits the sacrifice of animals. Myatt is one of those figures who liked to reinvent himself every few years. Yep, he converted to Islam at some point. Before that, he was involved with the ONA and Combat 18. Not sure what ideology he's espousing now.
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Post by yggdrasil on Dec 12, 2020 17:23:35 GMT
Myatt is one of those figures who liked to reinvent himself every few years. Yep, he converted to Islam at some point. Before that, he was involved with the ONA and Combat 18. Not sure what ideology he's espousing now. I have a feeling he may have had links with Michael Moynihan at one time so maybe something Aryan and runic.
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Post by cryptoflovecraft on Dec 12, 2020 20:01:11 GMT
Yep, he converted to Islam at some point. Before that, he was involved with the ONA and Combat 18. Not sure what ideology he's espousing now. I have a feeling he may have had links with Michael Moynihan at one time so maybe something Aryan and runic. Years ago Myatt and Moynihan both wrote for a far right journal called Filosofem. Besides that, I don't know if there were any actual links between the two. I'm not sure what Moynihan is up to these days. Blood Axis were never a favorite of mine.
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Post by yggdrasil on Dec 12, 2020 20:20:39 GMT
I have a feeling he may have had links with Michael Moynihan at one time so maybe something Aryan and runic. Years ago Myatt and Moynihan both wrote for a far right journal called Filosofem. Besides that, I don't know if there were any actual links between the two. I'm not sure what Moynihan is up to these days. Blood Axis were never a favorite of mine. I have one of his TYR collections of writings he edits, haven't got around to reading it yet. His book on the Norwegian black metal scene is good, as is the film they made from it.
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Post by cryptoflovecraft on Dec 12, 2020 22:23:28 GMT
Years ago Myatt and Moynihan both wrote for a far right journal called Filosofem. Besides that, I don't know if there were any actual links between the two. I'm not sure what Moynihan is up to these days. Blood Axis were never a favorite of mine. I have one of his TYR collections of writings he edits, haven't got around to reading it yet. His book on the Norwegian black metal scene is good, as is the film they made from it. I've never read Lords of Chaos...maybe one day. Black metal just never interested me though, even the lurid stories about murder and church burnings... it just all seems so empty and nihilistic to me. I have read SIEGE by James Mason, a book that was published and edited by Moynihan back in 1992. Mason is a Neo-Nazi revolutionary who admires Charles Manson. SIEGE is a compilation of his writings. The book has become a "must read" for students of political extremism. In recent years, Moynihan seems to have distanced himself from the overt political stuff though, going so far as to call the far right "a bunch of isolated losers". Hmm.
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Post by yggdrasil on Dec 13, 2020 14:13:12 GMT
I have one of his TYR collections of writings he edits, haven't got around to reading it yet. His book on the Norwegian black metal scene is good, as is the film they made from it. I've never read Lords of Chaos...maybe one day. Black metal just never interested me though, even the lurid stories about murder and church burnings... it just all seems so empty and nihilistic to me. I have read SIEGE by James Mason, a book that was published and edited by Moynihan back in 1992. Mason is a Neo-Nazi revolutionary who admires Charles Manson. SIEGE is a compilation of his writings. The book has become a "must read" for students of political extremism. In recent years, Moynihan seems to have distanced himself from the overt political stuff though, going so far as to call the far right "a bunch of isolated losers". Hmm. He also wrote about supposed (never really been proven, and the outlawing of the OTO and others made it unlikely)Nazi links to occultism in a book with long term writer on runes Stephen Flowers. Haven't read it but no doubt sensationalist. Nazi philosophy was far more "folkish" than occult in origin.
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