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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:04):
When you talk about the way I guess this is today.
Modern was a Farian philosophy. So has it changed over
the years. Is it something that shifts?
Speaker 3 (00:16):
You know?
Speaker 2 (00:16):
Honestly, I don't even know what the philosophy would be.
Is it just the absence or the opposites of what's
teached in the Bible.
Speaker 3 (00:28):
The Bible has an aspect to it. It's more just
a bloodthirsty doctrine that's like a humanity's diatribe book of
historical record. Luciferianism is satanic science. It's manipulation of nucleotides,
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it's a lot of things. It's the Satanic singularity, it's
the coming merging with our machines. It's very much a
futuristic kind of thing, but it gets down to the
brass tacks of who we are as inherently evil creatures.
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The premise of my work is that all men are
created evil, and that good is a construct. It's a
viewpoint an intrinsic desire to attain. Yet humanity is I
call satan kind, is not humane at all nor good
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In a viable existence, good could only exist through the
boundaries of law, so we have to constrain ourselves through
the discordant in order to exist. If we remove the
boundaries of law, you see the beast unleashed and the
Luciferian comes to mind or the Satanist realizes this truth
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within him without having this happen, and we don't want
to see that happen. A lot of practitioners, you know,
are very lawful, but in this position, as far as eluciferian,
you would find yourself being lawful evil because we kind
of aspire and are evil, but not to be the
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barbaric evil of the criminal. Those people have a place
in it, but they're mostly imprisoned where they belong, or
people that commit acts of atrocity and so on. We're
like futuristic thinking. We're taking ourselves to new heights and
new levels. We embrace satanic science. It's definitely exponential at
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this point. It's off the rails. It's a lot faster
than even I predicted. I saw artificial intelligence occurring by
twenty thirty three, but having that already occur is immense
in our timeline. But so that would put our satanic
singularity occurring about twenty forty. That means where we merge
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with the machine, where we become one with what we
have created. Our phones are become nano cellular, they go
into our bloodstream. We become of a hive mind, and
then we are intrinsically kind of an all powerful being.
And then if we were to add robotics as well,
it would be a whole other reality.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
M you know, we're gonna have to definitely talk about that,
but you're gonna have to help me understand this more
because this is a new thought. I've never really looked
into this type of philosophy. So when you talk about
good and evil, you're saying it's not a choice. Evil
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is inherent. It's just a part of every person. And
really we don't have much we can do about it.
Is that primarily what you're saying.
Speaker 3 (03:52):
Correct, were risen as as children of the beast. Yes,
we are not good creatures. We are not good. I
would like to be an altruistic reality. Sure, I would
love to be pan dancing around a tree, but unfortunately
others would come and they would take the pipe and
shove it down your throat. We are not in a
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good space as far as our Satan kind. We are
not of of or anything to deal with a divine spark.
We are our own Satanic spark, and we are our
own creators, and we create as we are aspiring to
be in the deified state. And I think mankind has
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already achieved that through artificial intelligence, because we have created
something that surpasses us. And as we surpassed our creator,
now we have created something that surpasses us that may
bring us along or not bring us along. We're going
to find that out by twenty forty.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
So let's say yourself for others that are into this philosophy,
do you worship Satan? Do you serve Satan? Or is
this more or less a worldview that you just believe
fits our world today?
Speaker 3 (05:15):
It's it's worldview. But we are Satan. It's a one
with Satan. There's no division, there's no division at all.
It's just coming to grips with that which we are,
and that is a Satanic species, a Satanic kind, that
we are Satan. There are other philosophies in the Satanic
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uh you know plowhouse that that discuss atheism or get
into politics, and it's really it has nothing to do
with that it would be known as theistic Luciferian philosophy
has nothing to do with the politics of sheep or
to play up, you know, just to be case play
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and to say that nothing exists. This form and this
thinking has nothing to do with that. It's an evolved,
an ever evolving modern Satanic thought, and it brings along science,
it brings along a lot of things, and it's going
to be the religion or ideology of the future.
Speaker 2 (06:25):
Is it organized? Is there a hierarchy of Satanism?
Speaker 3 (06:29):
Yes, you know, I received a call just an energy pattern,
and I began my own church, which is registered with
the United States government. We have churches around the country
and call it a church. I call it a sanctum,
and it's called Sanctum of the Morning Star. And there
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are gatherings of certain elite individuals that are part of
it and people that can join if they meet the
criteria and so on. So yes, it is. It is
a growing, exponential Uh you know, ideology.
Speaker 2 (07:08):
Again, this a lot of this is new to me.
I've never really researched or looked into this side of it.
But your outlook is pretty bleak, I would say, when
you look towards the world. Don't you have any optimism
or anything there, you.
Speaker 3 (07:25):
Know what it's just the world is what it is.
And no, you know, we want grid, we want society.
You know, anyone in this path would once they're you know,
I have five cars and you know I want them
all to run really well, and I want my world
to be really good. And you know, I actually want
for nothing. You know, I'm very successful, and I just
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in my reality, I don't want to see the nukes
go off. And that therein lies the premise of the Beast,
because we create a more perfect weapon in order to
sustain our peace with the eventuality that these weapons will
be used, because they will not, you know, to think
that the next great war will not come. There's a
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great potential for this to happen, especially as we're dealing
with computers that could fail or systems that can be overridden.
And then we also have the alien influence as well
that could overmind our government first and then they overmine
certain parts of the populace, and then they arrive and
then this and that. Because we absolutely and I absolutely
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believe in the aliens, I've seen all kinds of witnessing
alien mental control and coned in on through a lot
of remote viewing alien things as well, And those creatures
are not so altruistic. Some are, and I mean altruistic.
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Is media more like us as far as like we
know who we are as in our pattern, in our
pattern of how we are as a person. But they're
not necessarily good, but they have their own selfish intention,
you know. That's that way.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
Do you believe in God?
Speaker 3 (09:21):
Well, God is a very vague construct. Is a word
that's thrown around way too easily. I think we had
a creator at one point. I think there was an
energy that would be considered creator. But my creator, we
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are made in its image, meaning that this would be
a satanic image. We are not made in a good image.
So if our creator did exist at certain point, he
is far gone or removed or vanished or become indifferent
to his creation. Very similar to how we have created
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artificial intelligence combined with quantum computing, which far surpasses our reality.
So if we can create something that surpasses us and
then all of a sudden we may not have knowledge
of that, and then that becomes the next creation. I
think there's an evolutionary stage here. So our satanic creator
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made us we surpassed it, then we make things that
surpass us.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
And you know, I look at this and understand it
sounds like some of the things that you are saying
would actually be agreed upon by Christianity in some ways.
But I think they would also look at to say, yes,
born in sin, but the Bible has an answer to
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get you out of that, and Jesus is the answer.
Saying there is no answer, essentially, you're saying none of
that gets you out of anything. It is what it is,
and the world is what it is.
Speaker 3 (11:08):
Yes, And in Christ's philosophy, which I don't really bash,
there's you know, contradictions, even I mean if we were
going biblical, which is very contradictory. But I'm not a
Bible basher. I find the Bible actually very fascinating. Even
if we were to look at Christ as the model
for our savior, we have to look at Is he
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the first risen from the dead. No, he's not. Even
in the book it describes as Jesus rose Lazarus from
the dead. So that would make Lazarus the first risen
of the dead, because through his necromantic power he was
able to call Lazarus from the tomb, so by therein
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would already create this huge you know, within the aspect
of well, if one has risen from the dead, who
is the savior? First? Is Lazarus our savior? Or is
Jesus our savior? But I have many different things with
the Bible, but the stories to me are all historical record.
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You know, in most things, you don't want to put
your faith in a person, a place, or a book
or anything. It can become very cult Like Luciferianism, its
ultimate guiding light is power, so we want to attain power, money, security,
you know, everlasting life through life, extension through our science
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which is coming, and things like this. But the Bible
is very interesting and Christ's ideology, you know, it would
be wonderful. You know, sure it would be great to
live like that, to live like a Christ. But unfortunately
in our modern times, if Christ were to come again,
they would probably crucifib again. And it's just a pattern
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and mankind is just not good.
Speaker 2 (13:08):
Yeah, it's so interesting because I guess you look at
Jesus as more of a historical figure than someone that
would have power. And you talk about Luciferian philosophy as
the greatest outcome is money in power, which is complete
opposite of what I think Jesus would have preached. So
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is Luciferian philosophy essentially a mirror opposite, mirror of what
Jesus's teachings were.
Speaker 3 (13:40):
Pretty much, I mean it is. You know, Christ spoke
of a lot of different things, and he did throughout
the money changers, and you know, he led a lot
of things. And there's even some aspects of Christ that
could be you know, revered if it were to be possible,
but it's just not. And yes, Luciferianism is opposite of passism.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (14:06):
Christ's ultimate you know, crux of his belief was pacifism
that you know, let you know, let it be is
what it let it be. And no, Luciferianism is there
are no limits, no frontiers, but you stay within your lane.
You're not looking to go out and you know, kill
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people and attack people on a train line or something.
And no interest in that or or or the sacrifice
of children or the destruction of animals. You know, this,
this ideology doesn't participate in that, but there are groups
that do. Now see other Satanists or people won't tell
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you that they're gonna all want it to be all
white and rosy. No, there are people out there that
are truly carrying out what would what it would be
considered barbaric. Now, the barbaric evil is the lowest rung
on the hierarchical chart of evil itself. Those are the
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people that are out trafficking and killing people and looking
to drink people's blood or to you know, tear the
heads off of cats just to hear them scream. These
people exist. I've run into them. They're very dangerous. I
don't really truck with them. I'm not interested in what
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they do, but they are out there.
Speaker 1 (15:35):
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