🗑️ Trashfire StyxHexenhammer666 / Tarl Warwick - Oddball Occultist Neckbeard (who can make some interesting content) + his many scorned exes

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I think I remember reading that when Austin Osmin Spare first came up with chaos magic he explained his theory to Aleister Crowley. Crowley freaked out on him calling it black magic and wanted nothing to do with it. Possibly Crowley was just being petulant, but not exactly a ringing endorsement when the "wickedest man in the world" thinks what you are doing is too evil.
 
@Rick Nekieta
"The people with their hands on the levers of power have no direct interaction with people like Tarl."
Tarl is constantly reading books written by those people. He has been into the occult for almost two decades. He re-publishes works that have also inspired "aristocratic Luciferians". Even if he's never spoken with Michael Aquino or Levey or whoever it doesn't matter. He believes the same things they do. People who believe they can do whatever they want, eventually will.
Why do you not want to get that? Are you some Nick Rekieta dick rider or something? He acts that way too.

He is going for the argument that retarded wigger is being influenced by Jewish elites, not directed.

They don't really have an interaction, it is a one way communication. Monkey see, monkey do.
They make a shitty elite manifesto book and a retard buys it, and now he larps as a magic jew too.

Jew magic isn't real. Jewish desert makebelieve demons aren't any more real than the Tooth Fairy.
It is just money that makes jewish elite powerful. Tarl doesn't have the money. He is an imitator.
Thus he can do less damage, because he has no hedge fund company to fund a pedo island.

Same as Indians. Indians believe shit heals you. If given the power of a visa, they'll come to your house and shit on the porch.
Their shit power didn't produce the visa. The visa is responsible for their ability to redeem their beliefs on your front door.
 
@Rick Nekieta
"The people with their hands on the levers of power have no direct interaction with people like Tarl."
Tarl is constantly reading books written by those people. He has been into the occult for almost two decades. He re-publishes works that have also inspired "aristocratic Luciferians". Even if he's never spoken with Michael Aquino or Levey or whoever it doesn't matter. He believes the same things they do. People who believe they can do whatever they want, eventually will.
Why do you not want to get that? Are you some Nick Rekieta dick rider or something? He acts that way too.
My interaction and statements in the Rekieta thread are on record. None are favorable. The more competent, socially adept Luciferian type only recruit from people who have demonstrated themselves to have what it takes to play the game at a very high level. Tarl will never be invited into their club for obvious reasons. Even people like Aquino and Parsons, who were open about their affiliations to the general public, are something of a middle tier, as the true masters of that game keep their affiliations secret. Would you consider a high level Mafioso and a street thug the same animal or different animals? I would argue different animals, as the former has a variety of skills that the latter does not have, even if both are drains on society. One is apparent to the eye, the other is shrouded in sophisticated deceptions. We both see a distinction. You just call it a runt/adult distinction.
 
Styx implies his occult powers has caused the suicide of an assistant DA in new Orleans, which he seems to have recently flown to, presumably for court. Will Styx escape justice? The news article says the assistant DA was found dead around 9pm on Saturday January 4th with a self inflicted gunshot wound to the head. Styx's twitter shows him posting that he will "soon arrive in New Orleans" at 10:38am, which initially peaked my interest - did styx murder the DA? However, he then goes on to post and complain that 'the delta kiosks are down' on January 5th at 5:51 am.
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The only metal guy who could ever make the whole believing in the occult thing cool was Jon Nodtveidt, he was a jacked schizophrenic who somehow managed to make neoclassical black metal and it worked extremely well and did in fact get girls
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Too bad he shot himself when his schizophrenia reached a peak and he thought he was a vampire and if he shot himself and thought he could go to transylvania, I will laugh my balls off if Tarl starts larping as a vampire after this

His final album was basically supposed to be a gnostic grimoire obsessed with alchemy and "chaos magic" and Tarl is the type to take it super seriously and not consider that Jon had some serious mental issues
 
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Whether you find this relevant or not, I'll leave to you. One makes a Faustian bargain for SOME power from a position of being an abject incompetent loser, the other is highly competent and achieves material success by merit but is still making a Faustian bargain for MORE success. The life loser variation, like Tarl, is not someone who tasted success and is insatiable, he is someone who is starving and has a wish fantasy. The aristocratic types have legitimate skills, but no amount of power/resources are ever enough, so they turn to the supernatural for even more.
 
I guess you didn't see the message leaks from his gf stating he has a piss fetish...
I have to ask: Is there some kind of depravity contest going on with these YouTube people? Does any one of them just go home at night to the love of their life and happily bang away until too tired and sated to move or are all of them just grimy and vile degenerates into the most disgusting shit imaginable? Piss fetish, good grief. They say don't kink shame but I sure as fuck will. That's just disgusting. Where does stuff like this come from? Who thinks this way?

And no, Tarl Warwick does not possess magical powers. He's a skinny faggot who probably had issues with bullies back in the day and throwing a curse their way was the best he could do.
 
@Rick Nekieta
If you think the distinction is relevant you have to prove it. I say there is no distinction. If you worship evil, you're probably evil.
Theoretically, a strong hand making a petulant teenager stay the course can get him to abandon the stupid fantasy. The life loser, with the proper externally applied discipline, at least has a shot of being made to approach life in the correct fashion or inspired to do so. If they realize they can achieve without making a deal with "Stolas", they might put such notions aside. Not a guarantee, but at least a fighting chance. Conversely, nothing can ever dissuade the ones who enter it from a position of power.
 
Transcript:
Alright everyone, about twenty-four hours ago, the deputy DA for New Orleans Parish decided to blow his head off in his own office. Um, I have nothing further to say about this. Very very sad now, isn't it?

I did want to talk about chaos magic though. Chaos magic is the concept that you are generating energy—it doesn't have to be negative, necessarily speaking, it can be quite protective—and... you're launching it at a non-specific "target," so to speak. That is that, the energy that is generated—partially in the form of ritual, potentially, partially in the form of meditation, uh, simple mental focus and so forth—goes forth and does its job.

The idea is that... it's um, it's sort of like, imagine that ritual magic is like firing a rifle, so to speak. Uh, we're gonna use a physical metaphor for it. The rifle is very accurate, takes out an individual target, it's very very target-ed. Let's say that you utilize though, a shotgun. Well, I mean, if you fire it at intermediate distance, you might hit anything—it's not exactly sure necessarily, the accuracy is much lower, the power is still high but the accuracy is lower. Chaos magic, in my personal black magic practitioning experience, is exceptionally effective, at uh, eliminating persecutors and people that are corrupt and so forth. Um, it will not work against those that are actually being genuine, it will not work against those that are being "good people"—I-I mean good in the-in the general sense, so they're not trying to do harm or anything like that. Uh, it's ineffective against them. What it will do though, is it will tend to hone in—and in that way it's a little more like a homing missile, I suppose—on those that are doing evil. Those that are being corrupt. Um, everything is memetic. Uh, there are no coincidences, uh, y-you wouldn't believe the number of (heh heh) memetic things that have happened, literally in the last forty-eight hours of my life, for example.

So unfortunately he decided to uh, off himself—it's not immediately clear why he did, uh, it appears self-inflicted—this was the other day, just before I actually came here to New Orleans. Um, it's not 100% clear what the reasoning was, I think that the thought is that it's uh, combined with t-the New Orleans, like the Bourbon Street attack. So maybe uh, he got overloaded, uh, he got too stressed 'cuz he's like, uh, "shit, you know, I've got a thousand different reports that I have to deal with, because a bunch of people died." Maybe there was a lawsuit impending, or something like that. Maybe he was, uh-maybe he just went crazy due to the stress of his job. Then imagine, he was a young dude—younger than me, he was only thirty-four years old—I can imagine that the stress of such a job, uh, probably... i-it just fried him out. He just got overloaded, that would be my best guess, and so he just decided he's gonna kill himself. Um, so sorry to his family [gulps], and stuff like that, but uh... yeah. Chaos magic is real.

It's very very funny because people will believe that up in the sky, somewhere out in space, I don't know, maybe on another planet where we can't see 'em, there are cherubim that are floating around, uh, you know, God's throne and stuff like that, or maybe they believe in Allah [briefly points upward with index finger] or one of these other things. Maybe they believe in the Hindu pantheon, seeing that the breath of Brahma, breathing in and out, creating and de-creating everything, over and over endlessly for eternity. They'll believe in that, and many people believe in things like "angels," but they don't believe in demons. They don't believe in spells. They don't believe in magic. Incantation, "nonononono, that doesn't exist." Prayer? "Of course it exists, of course it works, uh, who wouldn't think that?" Spirituality? "Nah, not really—"uh, most religious people aren't spiritual at all. But your "God" absolutely exists. I find this absolutely fascinating, the way in which people fathom the spiritual. Um, and so yeah. Just figured that it would cover that. [laughs] Yeah. That's about all. Peace out. [stops recording]
 
hmm, I wonder if Tarl went through this entire 292 sections thread, took note of all the screen names that have posted here, and has cast a death spell toward all of us? Or does the self styled black magician need real names for his insane incantations? 😉
 
@Inquisitor_BadAss you missed one heretic.
Having watched his latest video I'm not sure if Styx genuinely thinks he's won. If the man was anywhere near as smart as he thought he was he would have waited until after the trial to shit all over a dead man. Any attempt of showing him in good character has been destroyed by this and I bet his attorney is screaming like a banshee right now wondering what his next play will be.
All that will happen now is a new DA will take over, ask for a continuance so they have time to go over the details and then nail styx to a cross for everything he's just said. He should probably start praying to all the gods he mentioned now because nothing short of Divine will is going to stop this man spending time in jail.
 
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