Monday, September 12, 2022

Democracy As a Cult

Editor's note: "Our democracy is in grave danger?" What's a "democracy?" Does it take a cult to keep all this organized? What makes for a good cult leader and how are they vetted? Democracy (largely meaningless, rhetorical fluff used by Bolshevik apparatchiks like this) is a cult just like any other religion, it's just a matter of the depth of your belief. There are many adherents to the faith. Senator Ted Cruz said, "he is a Christian first, an American second, a conservative third and a republican fourth." Is that sort of like a cult rating system? How does Cruz feel about "democracy?" Isn't there a better more energy efficient and superior way to get through these circumstances without carrying all those concepts as extra baggage that are all under cult control in one shape or form? Here's a Hindu for democracy...



Editor's note: This following material is republished with permission from the author.
 

Source: Banned Hipster

How To Start A Cult Like Tulsi's
September 12, 2022 | By bannedhipster
The Duke of Sheh informed Confucius, saying, "Among us here there are those who may be styled upright in their conduct. If their father have stolen a sheep, they will bear witness to the fact." 
Confucius said, "Among us, in our part of the country, those who are upright are different from this. The father conceals the misconduct of the son, and the son conceals the misconduct of the father. Uprightness is to be found in this."
Confucius, The Analects 13
I'm a Christian first, American second, conservative third and Republican fourth. I'll tell ya, there are a whole lot of people in this country that feel exactly the same way.US Senator from Texas Ted Cruz
In this modern high tech era I thought to myself, surely those computer nerds who are all into open source must have some sort of Homeschool/Noschool Open Source Curriculum for K-12. Standard web searches led to many shill and spam sites and unfortunately the best I found was this:

https://flexbooks.ck12.org/user:zxbpc2rzcziwmthaz21hawwuy29t/cbook/episd-2019-2020-us-history/section/2.2/primary/lesson/pa-1%3A-the-american-west/

If it reads like a parody of Anti-White Wokeness studies I can assure you it is not meant to be parody.

When I first started filling out WordPress comment boxes the host was all about cults, intentional communities, growing your own food, and various forms of psychological woo-woo I'd place under the general heading of "folk psychology hypnosis."

Remember "how to pick up chicks with game?" Don't laugh, in the MK-Ultra files released in 2019 a researcher interviews a subject who claimed to have "hypnotized" several young women into affairs, this in the early 1950s. Whatever the reality, the CIA was interested enough to pay researchers to study "how to pick up chicks with game" and indeed one of the more interesting CIA manuals from that time period is about "The Magician's Art," as in stage magicians.

I first wrote about Julian Assange's cult five or more years ago, I think there are still comments on the original "Alt Right" website. But no one was interested. Two, three years ago I blogged about Julian Assange's cult and even mentioned Tulsi's but didn't get any traction until I shilled hard on the Tulsi Cult of Personality. Then people paid attention.

But possibly only because out of nowhere Japan's most prominent leader on the global stage is assassinated by a life long Moonie, for avowed Moonie reasons, and Japan's entire political establishment was shown to have deep ties with the Unification Cult, known since the 1970s to be an intelligence front – that is the only reason comments on these cults ever got any traction.

So imagine my surprise when the New York Times, on the 21st anniversary of 9/11 by coincidence, runs a full page hit piece on the Hassidic Jews of New York, a textbook cult with very direct, but quite ambiguous and mixed, connections to the Zionist entity currently occupying Palestine.

Possibly this hit piece was an example of "tough love" because in 2022 the Hassidic cults are clearly failing, neither benefiting the Zionist entity in Palestine nor the Diaspora.

The psychological and cognitive impact of the "education" the boys receive is interesting – by analogy, think of teaching children not math, but numerology. Instead of teaching children astronomy you teach them astrology. The bizarre, counter-rational way "the text" of the Talmud, et al, is taught is not a discipline that will lead to more advanced skills, in language or law, but instead it's a cognitive dead end, a cul-de-sac.

In Asian Hindu and Islamic cultures, memorization of extremely long passages of Scripture is considered education, but the West long ago gave up memorizing Homer for more advanced education.

These poor Hassidic boys aren't even taught English.

In Hasidic Enclaves, Failing Private Schools Flush With Public Money

So, E. Michael Jones has a criticism of "the White Boy Movement" that, like most of his output, points to something real but buried by his narrow political line.

Jones says a "white boy" is a Protestant who stopped going to Church.

This is true, except half of them, and the most vocal, are in fact Catholics who don't go to Church anymore, see everyone in that movement from Counter Currents to Alt Right dot com. And these Catholics who don't go to church anymore may hate Jews but hate Protestants far more, who they blame for "letting" the Jews do this or that.

It's all absurd of course, but Jones is on to something. Just listen to the Movement itself speak.

On the Fash the Nation radio show, the pastor explains how to evangelize Esoteric Hitlerism in “daily life" – they constantly discuss tract ministries – and on the Daily Shoah the Leader assures his followers the Enemy who says they are "lame" for "wanting to believe in something greater than yourself" are wrong. Esoteric Hitlerism can provide that "something" that is "bigger than yourself" you can "belong to."

Of course the irony here is William Pierce wasn't German, and this cult, this subculture, is deeply American and is inspired – like the Second Klan – by a movie, Triumph of the Will in the case of Esoteric Hitlerism and Birth of a Nation in the case of the Second Klan. The difference being the Second Klan was based in a real community that was a descendant of the original culture. Esoteric Hitlerism is for deracinated Americans who have fractional, if any, actual German heritage, and zero connection to the historical German Worker's Party

Fundamentally, the WN subculture is far more similar to Reddit and it is Leftist, not Rightist, by any meaningful definition. Reddit, as in that obnoxious far left anti-culture of hate, has the same damn recruiting tactic as the "Far right" subculture, which is why Antifa and "Fa" look and act in identical fashions, and each have genres of pop music associated with them – in Europe they have football clubs.

Worse, everyone involved is so plumb ignorant of American religion, and American dissident thought – their smugness at discovering Charles Beard is embarrassing, as everyone has read Beard as undergrads since the 60s at least – means they make the same mistakes over and over again.

My contribution is simply: look at successful cults, understand why they work, then ask yourself:

Do I REALLY want to start or join a cult?

Is THIS the best cult to join?

The irony has been noted plenty of times, the most "anti-semitic" whites always "just happen" to come up with ideologies that mimic Judaism.

And whites – the very least ethnocentric and most "individualistic" people on earth – are just never going to follow a bunch of reactionaries trying to get them to act less white and instead do things against their nature, but instead do things that are natural for other people.

Hasn't anyone actually read Kevin MacDonald on moral in-groups?

Now as I'm just some American dude racialized as white but not Jewish and assigned male at birth, I'm going with the intersectional approach here. One can only speak for "us" not anyone else, so this is about white guys, Americans, and no one is pretending to speak for Africans, Japanese, Egyptians, Indians, Turks, or Salvadoreans.

It's 2022, what is "blood and soil" in the Current Year? In the era of DNA tests being serious about the "blood" part is possible in ways never before.

And in the context of America no less, how does one deal with "soil" in an era of jet travel and the internet?

We're going to map out how to start, and run, Aryan Scientology, the Space Klan for the 21st century – as a thought experiment of course, in Minecraft.

It's always important to look to other cultures to understand your own by distinction. So let's look at an amazing Chinese man, a cult leader, Li Hongzhi.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li_Hongzhi
Li Hongzhi (Chinese: 李洪志, born 1951/2) is a Chinese religious leader. He is the founder and leader of Falun Gong, or Falun Dafa, a United States-based new religious movement. Li began his public teachings of Falun Gong on 13 May 1992 in Changchun, and subsequently gave lectures and taught Falun Gong exercises across China.

In 1995, Li began teaching Falun Gong abroad, and settled as a permanent resident in the United States in 1998. Li's Falun Gong movement gained significant popularity in the 1990s, including in government and qigong circles, but was suppressed by the Chinese government in 1999. According to Freedom House, "Today, Chinese citizens who practice Falun Gong live under constant threat of abduction and torture. The name of the practice, its founder Mr. Li Hongzhi, and a wide assortment of homonyms are among the most censored terms on the Chinese internet.

There are competing accounts of Li's life that surfaced before and after the suppression of Falun Gong began in July 1999, and there is very little authoritative information on his early life.
Back when John McCain was running for President the Wall Street Journal did a profile of Celebrity Evangelical Rick Warren and noted his desk was adorned with a sign reading "The Customer Is Always Right" and mused who the "customer" really is in an Evangelical "Seeker Sensitive" Mega-Church.
[CIA Psychologist John] Gittinger also noticed that the cooks had different personality traits than the dishwashers. The cooks seemed able to maintain a high degree of efficiency in a distracting environment while customers were constantly barking new orders at them. They kept their composure by falling back on their internal resources and generally shutting themselves off from the commotion around them. Gittinger dubbed this personality type, which was basically inner-directed, an "Internalizer" (abbreviated "I"). The dishwashers, on the other hand, did not have the ability to separate themselves from the external world. In order to perform their jobs, they had to be placed off in some far corner of the kitchen with their dirty pots and pans, or else all the tumult of the place diverted them from their duty. Gittinger called the dishwasher type an "Externalizer" (E). He found that if he measured a high digit span in any person—not just a short-order cook—he could make a basic judgment about personality.
The Gittinger Assessment System

Now ask yourself, "do I have what it takes to be a cult leader?" Chances are you most certainly do not, and if you think you do you clearly don't.

So the first order of business would be to recruit a cult leader. Obviously.

What makes a good cult leader?

Just for the record, I claim nothing original, in fact, no less than Curtis Yarvin, similar to but not quite a cult leader, has written recently on how to bring about a Monarchy via LARPing. Yarvin is likely well read on CIA psychological tactics. So I'm just stealing it from him, and Chris Butler, Tulsi's Cult Leader.

So, who makes a good cult leader?
The Ben Franklin effect is a proposed psychological phenomenon: a person who has already performed a favor for another person is more likely to do another favor for the other than if they had received a favor from that person. An explanation for this is cognitive dissonance. People reason that they help others because they like them, even if they do not, because their minds struggle to maintain logical consistency between their actions and perceptions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Franklin_effect


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And what does this say of the Chabad Lubavitch cult?

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There are different factions within the LaRouche people but EIR did an excellent investigation of the Unification Church (Moonies) tracing their origin back to British intelligence. The purpose to control the Pacific Asian countries especially Japan and Korea. The amount of money vacuumed up into the Unification Church in Japan has been astronomical. So the CIA (controlled by the British MI6) sets up the Moonie cult in South Korea with Japanese politicians becoming adherents in droves. And what? The CIA has psychological and personality and blackmail files on half the country of Japan's political class? Japan is going into their 5th Covid vaccine round under the current US controlled PM Kishida who took over after Abe Shinzo was sent to his Shinto cemetery. The best way to bring entire nations, their populations and their political and government class under control is through the creation of a religion and the subsequent cults these conditions create.

The 'No-Soul' Gang Behind Reverend Moon's Gnostic Sex Cult

LaRouche: Moonies Are Target Too Big To Be Missed


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