This post is coincidentally finished at a time when far-right hooligans have been vandalising cities and injuring police officers in England and Northern Ireland, using a recent tragedy as a pretext. Although the perpetrator of the murder spree in Southport was a teenager whose Christian family had immigrated to the UK more than two decades prior, and who was born and raised in the UK, riots erupted against current asylum seekers, British people of colour and Muslims, with a mosque being attacked. Even concerning the spree killer, blanket hatred of a group for the actions of one person is always irrational (these white nationalists might as well be judged by the actions of Fred West and Ian Brady, along with the whole of England, if the same logic applied).
It’s also worth remembering that whites don’t have a monopoly on mental illness. White spree killer? Mentally ill (it happens in the US all the time). Non-white? It’s their entire race, religion, culture etc. A rational person could not tolerate the cognitive dissonance. It either applies to every nation, race, religion or it’s not true.
Obsessed with chimeras of being infringed upon by countless groups, foreign and domestic (or even alien), online cultists fail to see the conmen duping them in real time: the “wisemen” cultivating their fears, delusions of grandeur and mental afflictions, for profit and adulation. The only con they can’t see is the one they are experiencing. It’s the mother of all ironies.

This post is a tapestry of believers’ interactions with society, collected from comment sections and anonymised. They belong to members of one specific cult/ “online audience”, focused on white nationalism and worshipping Pagan gods. They reveal the effect of the demagoguery on members’ daily lives, proving that absorbing extremist content (especially doused in religion) is not just about venting online; it’s having a tangible impact.
The guru’s name will not be mentioned, as the intent is not to make this into a personal attack, focusing on the brainwashing and its impact instead. This blend of white nationalism and Paganism is not unique, however it may appear to followers. Still, you can see which comments are guru-endorsed; that speaks for itself.
It would be highly suspicious, when forming a cult, to outright tell members that they’re superior to the rest of the planet, or that they’re in mortal danger from it – this is achieved gradually, by chiseling away at the number of people and institutions they are willing to trust. In the end, their superiority and urgent need to isolate themselves are the inevitable conclusions.
As listed in the BITE Model, under Thought Control, cults instill a new map of reality. Briefly, this group is being sold the following:
- There is an international plan to exterminate white people in white majority countries through immigration (the great replacement theory, white genocide); the EU is in on it;
- Europeans are in a fight for the survival of their cultures and souls;
- The world is doomed overall;
- Observable reality can and should be ignored at will; intuition is more important than evidence;
- The woke want to take their happiness (they must be the alfa and the omega; l’ombelico del mondo; their misery must have its own price on the stock market).
- The Covid19 vaccine genetically modified people and changed their personalities irreversibly;
- Christianity has damaged European countries by encouraging empathy and altruism;
- Muslims must be chased out of Europe;
- The woke (and any other group the guru decides) are possessed by demons; they also have personality disorders;
- The woke are committing group suicide and are secretly driven by submissive tendencies;
- Racially targeted violence is justified and supported by Pagan gods;
- There will be seismic, if not apocalyptic events soon etc;
- The world is being run by Marxists, who are by definition mentally ill and driven by an alien force (political ignorance is a euphemism here; the guru has sub-zero understanding of the notions he uses).
In relation to group members, the guru argues the following:
- They are descendants of ancient native tribes; they should preserve their racial purity and chase other races out of their countries (blood & soil);
- They should worship the oldest gods on record in their geographical areas (having other religions, or none, is damaging to them and at least discouraged);
- They have a duty to fight leftist traitors and reject international cooperation, as well as international structures; they are themselves traitors to their tribes if they accept these structures;
- They need to make sacrifices to the gods, in the form of non-compliance with society, for their lives to improve;
- They should avoid contact with the enemy (leftists, “normies”, ethnic minorities), even if that involves renouncing normal life and barricading themselves indoors;
- The old gods are with them when they commit vandalism, violence, arson etc. against the enemy;
- They should avoid people and sources of information likely to expose them to demonic entities, including online (see Information Control in the BITE Model);
- They shouldn’t feel aversion, let alone hatred, towards anyone who hasn’t harmed them directly, (a form of improv to justify supporting corrupt tycoons, genocidaires etc.). In other words, they should see the world only in relation to themselves, which is highly narcissistic, ignoring any harm done to others. Of minorities, he considers that they implicitly harm or will harm followers at some point, hence they deserve blanket hatred apriori, despite being complete strangers.
A few poignant contradictions in the guru’s rhetoric:
- After hoping life is treating members well, he follows up with how the world is doomed, their countries are doomed and reality is nightmarish; the intention is clearly to frighten and alienate these people;
- He says he’s not into politics while heavily pressuring/ shaming voters according to their choices, frequently talking about Marxism and campaigning for far right candidates;
- He preaches reincarnation and blood & soil at the same time;
- He says he’s not into saving people, while issuing detailed guidance on how followers should protect themselves from the world, including spiritually, namely how to save themselves;
- He rails against quarantines from 4 years ago but at the same time encourages followers to self-isolate presently;
- He talks about people protecting their nations while claiming the vast majority in said nations are brainwashed idiots, worth avoiding; what would followers be protecting then?
- He despises Christianity, yet forges alliances with far-right “Christians” who wish to restore the authority of the church (which indicates they are all full of malarkey in terms of religion);
- He says the woke are trying to take followers’ happiness – while preaching doom and gloom and telling followers to hate most people;
- He claims in-depth knowledge on psychopathology, and labels people as psychopaths at will, while supporting genocidaires, torturers, unscrupulous tycoons with mafia relations etc.
- He labels others as narcissists, while preaching a reification of narcissism (people should only care about things that affect them directly and see the world only through the prism of their own interests).
- He decries how those who discuss Israel’s crimes against humanity endanger Jewish people as a whole – while pushing the great replacement and white genocide theories, blamed by fellow white nationalists on Jews, thus spreading actual antisemitism.
Common remarks from followers:
- Thank you for confirming so-and-so; I had long suspected it. The guru doesn’t in fact confirm anything, only issuing speculation based on the same biases inculcated into followers. Examples: the EU is behind some event, Assange is an actor and didn’t go to prison etc. However, as he says it from a position of authority and presumed good intentions, followers take it seriously, with zero evidence shown. It’s proof to them that their instincts align with those of someone they deem superior.
- Thank you for helping me stay sane for years. The exact opposite is happening, as the guru overwrites followers’ reality with fanciful theories, until they believe everyone on the planet but them has lost their mind.
- Thank you for spreading the truth that THEY don’t want us to know. The guru’s truth is at best speculation, and at worst, intentionally made up. The follower is comfortable knowing he/she will never know who THEY are anyway, or what the complete TRUTH is, so why not speculate until the acid runs out and call themselves truth seekers, while requiring zero evidence (hence not giving a toss whether any of it is true).
- I agree with you on everything, but please accept that the Earth is flat. This is so common in those comment sections as the guru aims for people willing to believe just anything. Normally a public figure would wonder why they’re attracting so many flat-earthers.
As they hunch over their keyboards, congregating to preserve their sanity, drained by the flurry of imagined attacks on it, they are once more courageous and virtuous. After all, they are the light, the free and the saved, only defending themselves from an evil world. Their online caves are seen as breathing spaces, when they in fact intoxicate them with hatred on a daily basis.
Isolating themselves from society on purpose
This crowd proudly describes having cut contact with family members, friends or/and society to their best ability, to avoid interaction with normies and the enemy camp, including the “jabbed” (those who took the Covid vaccine and are now cognitively damaged for life), the left and ethnic minorities. While this stance is partially the result of the brainwashing, I can bet anything that some have underlying conditions, being predisposed to avoidance, anxiety, depression, paranoia, referential thinking etc., perhaps looking for reasons to justify it. If their angst is caused by the world, they no longer need to fix it, as there is no greener grass out there.
Instead of encouraging them to seek therapy, or any other form of healing, so they can live life to the fullest (and not regret it later), the guru prods them to isolate themselves, knowingly or not taking advantage of their conditions to render them dependent on the online environment for deeper human interaction.


Disconnecting from everyone and using online content (parasocial relationships) for company is cause for worry, not praise. This strong reliance implies many hours spent listening to specific creators, soaking their perspectives in while shutting out differing views. This proves their new reality map is incompatible with tolerating non-believers. The second comment shows the person had been pestering family members to discuss conspiracy theories, straining their relationships. This, obviously, is well known to happen when someone joins a cult and has the compulsion to share their new reality.


Having tried to “save” loved ones implies having failed, damaging relationships. Referencing a fight until death and taking on the “evil in this world” indicate delusions of grandeur.

Mostly? How does one determine that? And how quickly is the label placed on an individual? The “pure blood”, by the way, refers to not having taken the Covid vaccine. These people now think they’re superior to the entire vaccinated population by default.

Compound in the woods, anyone?
Picture the very limited interaction with the cashier and having to walk by people in a shop, sharing the same oxygen. This is the level of rejection and revulsion they feel towards strangers they assume don’t think like them. Picture normal folks looking around for their groceries and detergents while a person anxiously paces among them, overwhelmed by self-generated apprehension. Nonetheless, the cult member thinks these other people are the problem, and not that they’re in a delusional state of mind.

What is this person seeing, if not the projection of their brainwashing-generated labels onto strangers? What is the level of their interaction with those strangers (by their own admission, a reduced one) so as to be so confident of what they’re seeing?


The willingness to consider some people less than human is dangerous. Fair enough, some people act as part of a crowd in certain situations (including this one), or react in ways that seem bereft of free thought. Yet each of them has their own life, with all its complexities, and that should never be disregarded. Every person is unique (as per their DNA, to start with) and in most cases, amenable to change. Users of such labels, like NPC, only interact with others briefly, yet issue such damning statements.

A very vague fantasy of inheriting the earth after evil destroys itself. What does that even mean in practical terms?

The real ostrich syndrome afflicts the person willing to isolate from anyone previously valued, withdrawing into a fantasy world, where they are a lone persecuted hero. The behaviour must’ve been aggravating enough to alienate lifetime friends. Yet the person doesn’t understand that it is them, and not everyone else, who has radically changed and become unreasonable. He/she is living in a nightmare of the group’s making, beautifully described above. Reality is now so severely distorted that it feels unreal.
It’s common for mentally ill people to recognise their condition, correctly assessing their state of mind as abnormal and dysfunctional. Brainwashing takes away one’s ability to reason, hence they reach the conclusion that it’s more believable for reality itself to have drastically changed, rather than their own mindset.




It’s fair to say that in most of these chance encounters with strangers, the energetic output is mere delusion. One can obviously sense acrimony directed at oneself, but there would have to be a reason. Sensing it from everyone, for no reason at all, implies that the person has a problem.

Let’s entertain the proposition that no restrictions during the pandemic were necessary. It’s still no justification for calling folks sheeple for their compliance, for various reasons – legal ones, employment (fancy starving and being evicted, anyone?) etc. I remember many years ago this same guru dissuading people from branding themselves as freemen of the land (it was a trend), as their non-compliance with the law would potentially put their families in terrible situations. Back then he came across as a humanist who stood for reason and actually cared about people.
The following was commentary on the guru’s assertion that most people shouldn’t be allowed to vote. A couple of months prior, he was saying the exact opposite while campaigning for the extreme right: that populism was the will of the people, he was speaking for the majority etc. Local elections didn’t see the far right get in, so the tables were instantly turned, and populism is correct became most people shouldn’t be allowed to vote. Curiously, no one remembered and caught this contradiction.

After the UK riots, which resulted in hundreds of arrests and some swift convictions, the guru suddenly stopped encouraging street action, as he had done by praising the riot and arson in Coolock. Incitement is, of course, illegal. His following (the same following that was galvanised by the violence in Coolock only weeks prior) immediately agreed that violence was not the answer – yet.

This state of mind, fed by internet poison daily, is precisely what caused hoards of hooligans to riot. They’re agitated and feel “marked” even walking down the street (while fantasising about carrying out race-based pogroms, mind you).
Fighting off literal demons anti-racists were “possessed by“
Earlier this year, some audience members were due to attend an anti-immigration march in Dublin, flanked by a small counter-demonstration. The guru warned them against eye contact with the demon-infested peace and inclusion demonstrators, who against scapegoating immigrants for the country’s ills and potentially, Israel’s genocide in Palestine. He said the latter would be particularly possessed. A conversation about protection from said entities was sparked.

Even while finding those people naive in terms of immigration, one couldn’t possibly label the rejection of racism and xenophobia as dark dirt, in an era of it being the consensus in civilised countries. It obviously originates from a good place. The guru has them convinced that anti-racists are driven by demonic forces to destroy their own country and should therefore be feared.

That will definitely drive the demons nuts – or reflect sunlight into the eyes of regular people, who have no idea of the brand of delusional types walking past, for a fraction of a second. I’m not entirely fond of the word cringe, but there you have it. Cringe. Utter cringe.
Shared psychosis is quite rare to observe, unless you know where to look for it. I genuinely feel bad for these people. What are they like when the psychosis-generated euphoria wanes? How miserable are they, suddenly reduced to the small size of non-omnipotence? Surely it’s impossible to remain in that state for too long.
The “jabbed”
Utterly worth avoiding, people who got the Covid jab are described as impaired in a variety of ways, subject to the eye of the beholder. Any behavioural changes over the past few years are attributed to the vaccine. Here we see a reference to the guru’s statement that vaccinated people were devolving into an inferior state (sub-human). One of the commenters claims the “pure blood” (not vaccinated) are literally a different species now.



Below is a person suggesting that whatever afflicts the jabbed, in terms of their mental faculties, is somehow contagious, and being around them is harmful. No explanation is given as to how this might happen, as the jabbed are supposedly affected by a substance injected directly into their bodies. So the virus wasn’t contagious, but the vaccine is. OK.


Everyone’s “cognitive function” in a room full of vaccinated people is “absent”, according to this individual. Quite a claim! They probably disagreed with him/her on an issue simultaneously.

Mother in law troubles (exceedingly common on this planet) are now blamed on the vaccine. This isn’t only stupid; it makes you think the person does this on a regular basis, whenever relationships sour, but instead of seeing the good and the bad in people, he/she hastily declares they are irreparably damaged.

A mask is a piece of material and nothing more. Attributing any other significance to it is deranged.

I bet that actually happened (in this person’s alternate reality hospital, where doctors give him hugs for not immunising his son against polio). The documentary mentioned there, “Europa”, was produced by neo-Nazis, with no exaggeration. That, by the way, was a very unconvincing piece of fiction. As to what happens to a group rejecting all mandatory vaccinations, check out what happened in 2019 to the Scientology ship The Freewinds. Quarantine. They got measles.
White nationalism
Public figures using this rhetoric to weaponise the poor, and those with certain predispositions, typically reject the comparison with fascists of olden days. However, if pressed to list the differences, they would have a difficult time, while preaching a modern version of blood and soil.
This particular crowd believes that regardless of naturalisation laws, allowing immigrants to become citizens in certain conditions, only those of unaltered genetic heritage can ever claim to be from a certain country. In European countries, that means non-whites are excluded by default (even when born and raised there).


“Extermination.”
“It’s literally them or us”.
For anyone surprised when these people set fire to asylum centres, with or without people inside. These are the spaces they congregate in.
As to the person seeing, in the eyes of a couple of intruders, that they were starting to fee unwelcome, I would have a few questions: did you cause it, perhaps, on purpose? Were they recent immigrants or complete strangers you knew nothing about, only going by the colour of their skin? Were you scrutinising their gaze in hopes of interpreting it? Are you perhaps a bit delusional, seeing what you want to see? So many questions after such a weird statement.

I think they were talking about Israel by mistake, and its constant theft of Palestinian houses and land. Except, of course, they support Israel for its fascism and mass murder of Muslims and Christians.


According to The Irish Times:

Funny how this crowd doesn’t seem to have an issue with Polish people, who outnumber Indians. And it’s also funny how there’s always a staff shortage in nursing and care homes, but those coming to fill the positions are looked down on, despite complaints about the services being short-staffed.


They want taken care of as in…murdered? Good to know, I guess. Maybe this person should be on a watchlist, along with the 32 sympathisers of people being taken care of for political reasons.

Assuming half of them are male, that’s a lot of people to tar with the same brush, even while having opinions on specific countries and cultures. But of course, they’re all the same, right? All 228 million of them.

Is it a surprise that this guru, although declaratively opposed to South Africa’s historical apartheid (due to lack of popularity alone, I assume), is attracting supporters of it? Is it a surprise that neo-Nazis, sociopaths and crazy people gather in his comment sections? Not in the slightest.

Losing one’s individuality in a tribal frenzy. Kind of what they did in Rwanda back in the 90s.

Does someone’s identity depend on (or relate at all to) the number of faces of the same skin colour observed on the streets in passing every day? Isn’t it supposed to pertain to the individual? If an Englishman moved to India, would he lose his identity? How does the fact that strangers in your city don’t look like you affect your identity or race? This seems to signal an obsession.

Presumably this is common knowledge – for a person to run for office, they have to be citizen first. The possibility of having non-Irish running doesn’t exist – unless, of course, you only consider someone’s genetic heritage, and not their citizenship. Non-Irish to these people can mean a person of colour in general, not necessarily having immigrated from somewhere else.

So many things to unpack here. First, four decades is not enough for people to be seen as part of the community, or for their voice to count (apparently). Would this commenter have the same reaction to a person of their culture wearing the same hoodie? Would they see it as less of an affront, perhaps? You’re good enough to serve me, but don’t you dare have an opinion while looking foreign.
Reified narcissism
The mere thought that the woke are pushing for elevating communities they see as underprivileged through a culture of discrimination, only to make these types miserable, leaves you scratching your head. As mentioned above, their misery must be worth something on the stock market.


Here’s a person claiming the left will fail because he/she is in control of his/her own happiness, as if taking it away were its primary goal, its raison d’etre on this planet. No words.

Actually, a narcissist paints the world as revolving around him/herself, similarly to this group. Are policies they attribute to the left making them miserable? It must be on purpose and out of sheer hatred. They must personally be the targets of a misery-inducing campaign.

One might agree that the woke at times display a degree of neuroticism, either sincere or to score virtue points in their environment. But the mere notion that their goal is to make this lot miserable is ludicrous.
Marxists as the product of a non-human (alien) species
Afflicted with personality disorders by default, Marxists are, as of a late revelation of the guru, the product of alien intervention on Earth. This is, of course, a way to claim they are not human, or their consciousness is not human, anyway. It’s a cult leader’s dream for members to disengage from society to the point of considering non-members no longer human.
The imbecility is difficult to put into words, as Marx pointed out the same issues they are preoccupied by – the disenfranchisement of the working class by monied interests and ruling elites. Instead of taking a good look at the capitalist system they live under and are exploited by, they start talking about aliens! They have no idea what Marxism is, since they label money-hungry politicians, sold to private interests, as Marxist.



There is much more, of course, but the post is extremely long as it is, and the point was made with regards to this group.
As a last thought, please do yourself a favour by keeping this in mind: when you’re dealing with an overwhelmingly hateful person, you’re not special as part of their favourite group on the planet – you’re part of the only group they claim not to hate. Most likely on a temporary basis. That should put things into perspective.