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Table of Contents
Foreword 9

Introduction 27

Chapter One 33

Chapter Two 36

Chapter Three 39

Chapter Four 41

Chapter Five 43

Chapter Six 45

Chapter Seven 49

Chapter Eight 55

Chapter Nine 58

Chapter Ten 62

Chapter Eleven 68

Chapter Twelve 71

Chapter Thirteen 74

Chapter Fourteen 76

I Chapter Fifteen 78

Chapter Sixteen 80

Chapter Seventeen 81

II Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
83

85

II Chapter Twenty 90

I[
Chapter Twenty-One 92

Chapter Twenty-Two 95

Chapter Twenty-Three 97

1 Chapter Twenty-Four 98

Chapter Twenty-Five 101

Chapter Twenty-Six 103

Appendix-A Few Useful Teaching Tools 104

Foreword
)'nydlnpath: A person with an antisocial
1"'Hillllllllly disorder, especially one manifested in
li/ I )'.II'lIl1lv<.:, perverted. criminal, or amoral behavior.
- The American Heritage Dictionary

It's good to be the king.


-Mel Brooks

1"oJ' years the market has been flooded with books


IIlll'l! w'llh "sweetness and light.'· This is not one of
rlll'II.1.
Most people will characterize this book as evil,
Ill:' kvo!ent, unprincipled, wicked and pessimistic. It
III :dl of that-and worse.
It. is an "evil" book with "evil" ideas. ThiS is neces­
rl:lrlly so because this book tells the truth. Truth is
nlways characterized as "evil."
In some ways this is a book of social philosophy.
III other ways it is a book of technique. Which it is for
you may depend more on your attitude than any­
t.hing else.
The average person will not even finish the Intro­
duction. After a page or two most will put it down
and return to the mush of the TV set. We recommend
that you do so. This book is toxic!l

1 The weak-minded reader might see this as a dare and


read on anyway. Good. That's what we want. On the other
hand. you might see right through this transparent chal­
lenge, resent being told what to do--as you should-and
stop right now before you waste your precious time and
money. Good. That's what we want. (If you do read on, the
words "double bind" might come to mind from time to
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Most people will be appalled by this book. Many port to present the means to bring man to a "higher
will ignore or dismiss its message as too horrifying state" of consciousness or evolution or some such.
even to acknowledge. This is exactly what we want: it Dr. Hyatt claims nothing of the sort. Rather. this
advances the Work. (Indeed, if you are one of the rare book is intended as .an instruction book for the
few who do not see it thus, we congratulate you as psychopath,2 the sort of person who cares nothing
you are probably already a Master and you are for the "advancement" of the species. 3
already advancing the Work.)
We can state with confidence that most people Much has been written about the psychopath but
will be appalled (or worse) because we have already very little has been written for the psychopath.
seen it happen. We have noticed that quite a few of Perhaps the best-known is Niccol6 Machiavelli's The
the brave souls who read through the original edition Prince (1532), written for the political psychopath.
(which was titled The Toxick Magician), and those (Indeed, at one time we considered titling this book
who helped "test drive" this greatly expanded version, The New Prince: MachiaveW Revisited in homage to
have remarked that the first chapters seemed rather Machiavelli's work even though we personally despise
easy to take-despite our dire warnings. Indeed, it all those in and around the political field. 4)
seemed to them that these first chapters seemed Though (probably) not written specifically for the
rather light-hearted, even amusing. And then, psychopath, Eric Hoffer's The True Believer: Thoughts
sometimes quite suddenly, they would remark that on the Nature of Mass Movements (1951) is essential
they felt something change within themselves, that it reading for the practitioner.
seemed that the tone of the book itself changed and We are aware of few other useful titles in the non­
that they began to feel disturbed-sometimes very fiction arena-not in psychology or even in political
disturbed. Whether it was the reader or the book "science"-except for a few books classified in the
itself that changed we leave for you to decide.
You might even do this experiment for yourself: 2 For those who wonder about the difference between the
read the first five chapters or so. See if they seem tenus "psychopath" and "sociopath,'·' please note that both
"easy to take." Then keep reading and see if you feel the dictionary and psychiatric definitions of the two words
a difference, perhaps a greater sense of dread and are now literally identical. This was not always so. We
speculate that the merging of these two terms has been
malevolence. If you do, go back and reread those first done for the convenience of those in the psychiatric and
chapters again. Do they still seem as easy to take? criminal justice systems so that they need only consider
behavior and not internal psychological factors.
3 Though useful for aU psychopaths, this book is particu­
~ larly written for the group of psychopaths we consider the

best and highest of all-in our tenus. We call them "Toxick


Magicians." More about that later.
4 At press time we saw an announcement of the release of
a book titled The New Prince (Renaissance Books, 1999) by
Many writers claim to be concerned with the Dick Morris. It was described as a political book, perhaps
lamentable condition of the human species and pur­ intended to "update" the originaL

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"salesmanship" category. Some of Robert J. Ringer'~ WI' believe that probably the most significant
work, such as Winning Through Intimidation and ljllllilly which makes many of these works so appeal­
Looking Out For No. 1 (both reissued in 1993) are III'-! Ir~ Ihat the hero-psychopath is, at least to a large
particularly useful. (As Mr. Ringer so clearly points le'lIl. conscious of his values and deliberate in his
out, these are not salesmanship books at all. None­ 1l111l1lS. 6 (Contrast the unconsciously driven nut­
theless, hardly anyone seems to believe him. To us, I "~ll~r-; in suspense/terrror/horror movies like The
this is an indication that Mr. Ringer is a great I (,/lid That Rocks the Cradle, 1992 and its numerous
master. One of the axioms of life is this: even if you dOIlGs; these characters seem to inspire little or no
tell the truth-perhaps because you tell the truth­ Villpathy with the audience.)
no one will believe you.]
~
~

Most commonly the psychopath has been depict­


ed in a positive way only in fiction-the popularity of
which emphasizes the moth-to-the-flame fascination
most people have for the breed. (Though we focus
mainly on movies, if you like to read you might want Throughout history, throughout most of the
to keep in mind that many of the movies we world, real, live psychopaths have gotten a bad rap.
mention-here and in the Appendix-were derived That is quite understandable since almost all of the
from books. some good, some bad. Further some world's religious and social philosophies have little
useful books have not been made into movies at all; use for the individual except as a tool to be placed in
Ayn Rand's AtLas Shrugged. 1957 is an excellent service to their notion of something else: "God," or
example.) the "collective," or the "higher good," or some other
You can find a few comedies (mostly among older equally undefinable teFm. Only rarely, such as in
British films]; these include School for Scoundrels, Zen, some aspects of Tibetan Buddhism and Hindu-
1960 and The Captain's Paradise, 1954). You can
also find a few comedy/dramas (notably The Sting.
1973 and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
1969-which may be the best-loved psychopath story of Hannibal Lecter's earlier "activities," Red Dragon,
1981 was also qUite good-as a book. The movie, however.
movie ever made], However, most works which depict was rather mediocre. As we go to press (1999), the long
psychopaths are straight dramas. Among these are awaited third book in the Leeter series, Hannibal, has been
such excellent movies as Point Break (in our view, published. Speculation abounds whether a movie will be
one of the purest and best of its kind] and the ever­ made. It seems clear that after many years, Lecter. his
popular Silence of the Lambs. 5 liver, fava beans and Chianti are still treasured.)
6 The conscious psychopath is often seen as the most
"real" and frequently the most sympathetic character. This
5 Silence oj the Lambs is an example of an excellent movie is certainly true for the fictional psychopath. and is also
derived from an excellent book (Le., the book of the same true for the real-life psychopath much more often than
name by Thomas Harris). In addition. the less well-known most people would like to admit.

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ism, and some schools of Existentialism, is the truly to "legitimate governments" (e.g., organized crime
autonomous individual considered primal. figures such as Jesse James, Al Capone, John
To most of the world, anyone who holds himself Dillinger and John GottiB) have been characterized as
apart from the herd (especiaLly in the psychological psychopaths.
sense) is, at least, highly suspect and probably blas­ ThiS focus on the Violent psychopath may be
phemous, heretical and criminal. (Almost every defi­ dramatic, but it is also rather narrow. In a sense, to
nition of the term psychopath includes the word isolate on figures such as these is like saying that
"criminal" as one of its key characteristics.) "Christians" are typified by Torquemada and Jim
Jones. (Come to think of it, there are millions­
Who are held up to the world as archetypal
perhaps billions-of people on this planet who would
examples of psychopaths? Almost without exception
agree with such a characterization of Christianity. Us
they are of the vio~ent criminal variety: "crazed
included.)
loners," "terrorists," "spree killers," "mass murderers"

and "serial killers" are popular characterizations


In reality, there are many operating psychopaths
today.7 ("Satanists," "witches" and their ilk get a play
who never reach the public eye. Some are never
from time to time but haven't really caught on.)
identified as such because they are so successful at
People in the political and propaganda (Le., news) what they do (Le., they don't get caught). Many more
businesses love examples of this kind: it gives them a are never characterized as psychopaths because they
golden opportunity to rabble-rouse and pontificate. do not exercise unacceptable criminal behaVior
Frequently they will describe the actions of these (remember, criminal behaVior-especially violent
"terrible people" as "incomprehensible." When moti­ criminal behavior-is usually considered one of the
vations are considered at all, such people are usually essential defining characteristics of the psychopath)
seen as demented, clinically insane, sexually frus­ and are thus considered acceptable, even valuable,
trated, politically fanatical or incompetent malcon­ members of society. Many businessmen, lawyers,
tents. Then comes the litany of assertions of "expla­ doctors, and politicians fall into this group. (It has
nations" for their behaVior-books, music, video often been said that Al Capone would have been a
games, movies, the Internet (or any relatively new great success in the "legitimate" business world if he
technology), satanism, "society," etc. , etc. a d had not become involved in "criminal" activities. This
should come as no great surprise considering that
nauseam. many of the businesses in which Capone and others
Historically, certain conquerors and political fig­ of his time were engaged-for example, the sale of
ures (e.g., Hitler, Napoleon, Stalin) and competitors alcohol and other chemicals, gambling and prostitu­
tion-were then, and are today, defined as "legiti­

7 Note that all of these categories are highly stylized and


8 It seems interesting to us that many of these "criminals"
serve to dehumanize the indiViduals about which they
speak. This is a common-and important-methodology were viewed as heroic figures by many of the people of
their time.
when referring to "enemies."

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mate" or "criminal" only by the circumstances of dramatic: for example, setting off a nuclear bomb in
geography.) Washington, D.C. Are all these "psychopaths" really
so incompetent?12
Considering the amount of focus that is expended
on the violent psychopath, it appears interesting to It is worthy noting that some people have sug­
us that there really seem to be very few operating gested that, because we have written about the
psychopaths in these traditionally accepted "nut" Violent psychopath, we are somehow encouraging
group categories. For example, according to the FBI, such behaVior. Nothing could be further from the
there are probably no more than thirty-five "serial truth!! We wish to make it absolutely clear that we do
killers" operating in the U.S. at any given time. 9 not condone the initiation of violence to achieve any
Also, according to the FBI, virtually all assertions end, by anyone, at any time, in any place, in any
of the existence of any organized violent "Satanic" way. For us, the fundamental rule of interpersonal
conspiracies have proven to be unfounded. behaVior is that it is absolutely unacceptable to initi­
Even more significant to us, however, is the rare ate violence under any circumstances.
occurrence of relatively large-scale violent acts 10

initiated by individuals or small groups: "terrorist"


acts like the bombings of the World Trade Center in
New York and the Federal Building in Oklahoma
City, "mass murders," airplane bombings, etc. seem
to us rather rare (and often rather incompetently Not that that's out of the way, what does the
carried out), 11 Indeed, with all the hype about the academic world say about the psychopath? Here are
power, determination, organization and resources of some "accepted" definitions.
certain "terrorist groups," it seems particularly
strange to us that no one has done something reaLLy From the American Heritage Dictionary: Psycho­
path: "A person with an antisocial personality disor­
der, especially one manifested in aggressive, pervert­
9 Some academic sources claim as many as two hundred ed, criminal, or amoral behavior." [Emphasis added]
and some claim that the number is rising. To be sure, "Antisocial personality disorder" is a technical
much of the research seems rather shoddy to us. In any
case, however. the whole thing seems like small potatoes, term in psychiatry which we will soon consider.
10 This statement, of course, deliberately excludes the per­
petrators of reaLLy large-scale violence; i.e., governments.
11 Each such incident, of course, receives an enormous
amount of publicity and hand-wringing, but let's be hon­ 12 Some people feel that the rarity of such deeds suggests
est: add it all up and there really haven't been that many (or even proves!) the existence of some sort of worlawide
incidents worldwide throughout human history; moreover, political/social conspiracy. Conspiracy theories appear to
the total number of people killed in all the incidents put appeal to and console the human ego which longs for
together amounts to less than a pimple on the ass of any meaning and purpose and hates to accept that most peo­
minor league war. civil or otherwise. ple really are incompetent.

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Note that all of the other adjectives are normative: VC'llr:-i. 16


Conduct Disorder involves a repetitive
"aggressive" (as compared to passive and compli­ ollid persistent pattern of behaviour in which
II \(' basic rights of others or major age-appro­
ant?), and "perverted, criminal, or amoral" which are priate societal norms or rules are violated. The
all defined by what is "socially accepted. "13 rlpt~ciflc behaviours characteristic of Conduct
In the U.S., The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual Illsorder fall into one of four categories: aggres­
of Mental Disorders, (DSM-rvr M) 4th Edition, Ameri­ nlon to people and animals. destruction of
»)'operty, deceitfulness or theft, or serious vio­
can Psychiatric Association, 1994 is the "bible" of
psychiatry.14 So, what does DSM-IVTM say about Ial.lOl1 of rules.
The pattern of antisocial behaviour contin­
"antisocial personality disorder"? [Emphasis added.] ues into adulthood. [They] Jail to conform to
The essential feature of Antisocial Personality ~ocial norms with respect to lawJul behaViour.
Disorder is a pervasive pattern of disregard for, ... may repeatedly perform acts that are grounds
and violation of. the rights 15 of others that for arrest...such as destrOying property. harass­
begins in childhood or early adolescence and Ing others, stealing, or purSUing illegal occupa­
continues into adulthood. tions. [They] disreqard the Wishes, rights. or
This pattern has also been referred to as .feelings oj others. 1 ... frequently deceitful and
psychopathy, sociopathy, or dyssocial personal­ manipulatIve ... to gain personal profit or plea­
ity disorder Deceit and manipulation are sure ... They may repeatedly lie, use an alias,
central features . con others, or malinger. 18 A pattern of impul­
... the individual must be at least age 18 Sivity... [They] tend to be irritable and aggres­
years and must have had a history of some sive and may repeatedly get into physical fights
symptoms of Conduct Disorder before age 15 or commit acts of physical assault ...... also
display a reckless disregard for the safety of
themselves or others.
... tend to be consistently and extremely irre­
sponSible. ... [They] show little remorse for the
13 "Socially accepted," of course, is not an "absolute"; it consequences of their acts. They may be indif­
always refers to the mores at a particular time and place. ferent to ... having hurt. mistreated, or stolen
No doubt you would laugh (and run) if a medical doctor from someone.... [They] may blame the victims
said, "According to the customs of this society, you have [sic] for being foolish, helpless. or deserving
an infection in your finger." But in psychiatry, this sort of their fate; they may minimize the harmful con­
diagnostic methodology is common and accepted. sequences of their actions; or they may simply
14 If you've never picked up DSM-JVTM, we strongly rec­ indicate complete indifference. They generally
ommend that you do so. You'll find yourself in it. You'll
find your friends and associates in it. You'll find your fam­
ily members in it. Indeed, you'llfind everyone in it. In other 16 So not to worry. There are no young psychopaths. Only
words, from the point of view of psychiatry, everyone has a ysychopaths in training.
"mental disorder." For psychiatry, there is no such thing as 7 Are we the only ones who find it weird that DSM-IVI'M
mental health, only degrees ojpathoLogy! uses the words "wishes" and "feelings" in this sentence
15 Central as this is to the definition of psychopath. we are along with "rights." Disregarding the wishes or feelings of
not aware of any definition of "rights" in DSM-IVTM. others is pathology!?
Nonetheless, the common understanding of the term 18 Some might say that these are essential skills if one is
should suffice. to prosper or even survive in an insane world.

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fail to compensate or make amends for thdl' 1I11111111lllirabie discharges from the armed services,
behaviour. They may believe that everyone is lilli" lnll 10 be self-supporting, may become impover­
out to "help number one" and that one should 1,,11I'1i III ('ven homeless, or may spend many years in
stop at nothing to avoid being pushed around.
111-11111 Iw,t1tutions" and are "more likely than people
Diagnostic Criteria III IIII' general population to die prematurely by vio­
A. There is a pervasive pattern of disregard
for and violation of the nghts 19 of others occur­ h'II1 Ilionns" (these are some of the downSides if the
ring since age 15 years. as indicated by three l',t\,l'Ilopath doesn't do it well).
(or more) of the following:
1. failure to conform to social norms with I'ersonally, I find the lesser-known definition of
respect to lawful behaviors as indicated by i Ill' Wol"1d Health Organization (often used outside
repeatedly performing acts that are grounds for
arrest IIIC' II,S.) more interesting and concise:
2. deceitfulness, as indicated by repeated From the ICD-l 0 Classification of Mental and
lying, use of aliases, or conning others for per­ Ikl1avloural Disorders, World Health Organization,
sonal profit or pleasure (~I'J\(;Va, 1992; F60.2 Dissocial (Antisocial) Personal­
3. impulsivity or failure to plan ahead Ily Disorder:
4. irritability and aggressiveness. as indi­
cated by repeated physical fights or assaults Personality disorder, usually coming to atten­
5. reckless disregard for safety of self or tion because of a gross disparity between
others behaviour and the prevailing social norms, and
6. consistent irresponsibility. as indicated by characteIized by at least 3 of the following:
repeated failure to sustain consistent work (a) callous unconcern for the feelings of
behavior or honor financial obligations others;
7. lack of remorse, as indicated by being (b) gross and persistent attitude of irrespon­
indifferent to or rationalizing having hurt. mis­ sibility and disregard for social norms, rules
treated, or stolen from another and obligations;
B. The individual is at least age 18 years. (c) incapacity to maintain enduring relation­
C. There is evidence of Conduct Disorder ships. though having no difficulty in establish­
with onset before age 15 years. ing them;
D. The occurrence of antisocial behavior is Id) very low tolerance to frustration and a
not exclusively during the course of Schizo­ low threshold for discharge of aggression, in­
phrenia or a Manic Episode. cluding violence:
Ie) incapacity to experience guilt and to profit
DSM-IVTM goes on with a list of "Associated Fea­ from experience. particularly punishment;
(1) marked proneness to blame others. or to
tures and Disorders" including: "inflated and arro­ offer plausible rationalizations, for the behav­
gant self-appraisal," "excessively opinionated, self­ iour that has brought the patient into conflict
assured. or cocky" (Le., it's OK to have high self­ with SOCiety.
esteem but don't exhibit more than the shrink con­ There may also be persistent irritability as
siders acceptable). Also the psychopath "may receive an associated feature. Conduct disorder during
childhood and adolescence, though not invari­
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ably present, may further support the dlagno­


sis. 20
II' II
II
\I'
I '1111 1
~;p('dcs de.stroy itself and let nature get on
lI'l hlng(s) dIfferent.
I II 1',:1 "magician" because he works his own will

-I III II11'v(' his own ends; he is "toxick" because

1II1l'1l1111 is his goal. 23 He is not afraid to be delib­


/,,/1'1// JIIalicious and malevolent. From society's
1,"111 pol 11 t, he is the worst of the psychopaths
l'I 1 fjlWI(' he does his Work intentionally. As such, he
With all these definitions and remarks behind us, I jl 11I1~i apart from their definitions-definitions
it's time to get back to why this book was written. ",I 11C'1 , would like to emphasize the inability of the
This book was written to applaud, encourage anci 1",yC'llOpath to control himself. The Toxick Magician
counsel the best among this wretched, sheeplik f'lJllsclous of his actions and of his feelings. This
species called "man." It pulls no punches, it makes I!hlk('s him especially dangerous.
no apologies, it minces no words. It applauds the
rare individual who writes his own song, plays his Most Toxick Magicians are made, not born. So
own tune and lives his own life. WilY would anyone want to become one? There are
In particular it speaks to a particular breed of 11I;llly disadvantages. To name just a few: He requires
psychopath which we call interchangeably the III1Illense concentration and years of ruthless work.
"Toxick Magician,"21 the "Practitioner," or the I Ie will probably not see the long-term results of his
"Manipulator." The most effective of these we refer to work. It can be a lonely life.
simply and reverentially as the "Master." Still, it has its rewards. More than anything else,
As with all psychopaths, he (or she22) recognizes lite Manipulator is free. He is free from the hallu­
the pathetic nature of the human condition and cinations that homo normalis insists we adopt and
takes from it what he can. But he goes further: he which men have so treasured all their lives: his eyes
encourages homo normalis to live life according to his see only what is. He is free from the myths of safety
nature, the life Thomas Hobbes characterized as and security: he knows that death awaits him. He is
"brutish, nasty and short." He encourages the free from the delusion of the supremacy of the
human race to the precipice. He does what he can to species: at his best, man is still pathetic and weak.
He is free from the illusions of language, especially
20 DSM-IVTM seems to consider Conduct Disorder more
"cause and effect" and "randomness"; he can use
significant to the definition.

21 The (mis)spelling is del1berate to emphasize the mindful


23 If you've ever seen a martial arts movie Which features a
nature and quality of the practitioner.
master who is adept at something like a "Secret Death
22 For simplicity and convenience we use the pronoun "he"
Touch" you have a useful working metaphor for the Toxick
throughout this book to refer to all Toxick Magicians
Magician. Like the martial arts master, the master Toxick
regardless of gender. (We mention this because we cer­
MagiCian "touches" his victim and leaves. The victim never
tainly don't want to offend anyone or be accused of
even knows he has been wounded, much less fatally so.
sexism.)
Metaphorically speaking. of course.

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words as tools when and where he chooses. He is I'! iiI'" I, III 11)11111 your questions now! (Your anonymity
free from the mirage of relationships: he knows til ,II l'I"Il'S(~, be protected. By you. We recommend
where he is on the food chain. He is free from the 111111 WIIC'II you submit your questions that you not
pragmatic burdens the world insists on placing jll name, address, fingerprints or anything
1111 II III!- VOIII'
the way of enjoyment: he laughs at the sheep and IIII' 'holt might be traced back to you. Big brother
those in power alike and plots their downfall. I lilliel II(' watching!)

We do not expect to hear from many true, II yOIl forget everything else, remember this:
mature, operating, successful Masters since anonym­ II \'1'1 vOile is a Psychopath.
ity is essential to the success of his action. Some sale
practitioners may want to come in for a checkup; - Nicholas Tharcher
some, perhaps, for companionship, a break from the Somewhere in Southwest Ethiopia
tediurn of dealing with common man. We want to March,2025
hear from those who wish to become Practitioners, of
course, but take care: it will cost you a lot, perhaps
much more than you are willing or prepared to pay.
Like those who seek "enlightenment" we know that
very few will "make it. .. As the wise man said, no
more than 5% of you will get anything from it; the
rest of you are food. If you dare to spit at the odds
come ahead, but we advise against it. We suggest
that you get rid of this book now before you are
poisoned further. You have been warned.

If you are going to go ahead despite our warnings,


we have a few suggestions for both the aspiring and
practicing Toxick Magician: first, buy two copies of
this book. One, of course, is for your personal use.
You should put the other away for your offspring or
for future generations since, like Hoffer's The True
Believer. this first public edition will go out of print
all too soon; and perhaps the book itself might be
forced out since it is so "dangerous."
Also, please note that we are currently working on
a companion volume to this book, The Psychopath's
Workbook will be in a question and answer format.
Here is an opportunity to participate in a worthwhile

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Introd·uction
Numerous professional editors (I.e., for hire) have
refused to assist in the editing of this book. I ask
myself why?
Their answer is that by participating in the publi­
cation of this book, they would be participating "in
dimming the light of civilization." What they really
mean is that they are horrified at the prospect of
exposing the inherent hypocrisy of most human
behavior.
What these professionals seem unable to consider
is that the light of civilization is the result of individ­
uals who are capable of inventing light bulbs and
turning on the SWitches. Put another way, all that is
best is the result of the aristocracy of spirit which
faces the facts and refuses to become confused by
the illusion of complexity.
Like any patient in need of an operation r asked
my surgeons (editors) to apply all their skill and
knowledge toward beautifying this project. But
instead of a healthy excision here and there they
have concluded that this book is a cancer which
must be cut out at all costs. What this means is that
this book can't be beautified for it is itself the cure of
the cancer which pays them.
Of course, if I had labeled this book differently
and had been indirect in what I said there would
have been no problem. This, then, is the first lesson
of this book: never say exactly what you mean if you
want the cooperation of the coward. No matter how
pathetic, everyone is looking out for their best inter­
ests. For most people their best interests consist of
not being punished. Few play to win. They play to be
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Also these professionals can't handle, withoul Ilut I assure you, my dear reader, that "touching"
facing a collapse of their spirit, that you call" IIII lhese SUbjects may be all you need. You may
improve something that is not designed to bt· 1'IIII1~r feel exhilarated and seek to fill in the blank
improved-except by radical reconstructive genetic l"wes yourself, or the "touch" of this little book may
"surgery." You can toss all the money in the world fill you with such disgust and loathing that you will
into the pit of the eternal fire of stupidity and all it lIIash every mirror in your house and pledge to
will do is burn. llHsassinate the author.
University degrees are in disrepute because they Instead of the latter, however, may this small
deserve to be. Mediocrity reigns. We even lack real !look slowly and directly lead the reader through the
people to hate. Lies, deceit and symbols have taken workings of the human condition.
the place of the sword and the gun. Man is a bad Remember, the principles contained herein are
animal and worse as a God. What other creature lj>plicable to mega-corporations, governments, soci­
needs holidays to remind him of what to feel and dies of every kind, families and, of course, you. So
when? read on at your own risk.
The Christian Judaic attempt to make a human The reader should keep in mind that this book is
out of man has failed. What has emerged are two explicit and pulls no punches. Some readers will be
things: 1. The Web Page (but no matter what one very offended by many of the ideas in this book while
says the Web is still the home of the Spider) and others will sadly or joyously shake their head in
2. The Manipulator. He is the fetus who refused to <:~ffirmation and seek out the author for personal
abort. instruction and gUidance. If you do so, be sure to
He is about to happen to you. bring a good check.
1 wrote this book as a summary of the observ­
There is a lot of slop in life. You can make a ton of ations of a well-trained social philosopher and
mistakes, be the biggest screwup and still survive psychologist and, while I am well aware that my per­
and even succeed. Don't let anyone fool you about sonal reputation will suffer in the sterile world of
this. There are millions-billions-of people who academia, I joyfully make this sacrifice for the honor
believe all kinds of lies and still do well. Some people of sharing my insights and conclusions with hope­
believe the truth and are utter failures. Life is toler­ fully kindred spirits.
ant, even stupidly so. As you read this book, keep in mind that you are
sharing the secrets of the great "bosses" and kings of
What you are about to read is an exposition on all time and, while these secrets might offend you,
how "everything" in the world works. While illustra­ they do control you. So my reader-read well.
tive and vivid, this small book only touches on the
intricacies of the major concepts of control. manipu­ The first thing to keep in mind is that nature is
lation and torture which are the major pastimes of not hOrrible. Almost everyone believes, in one way or
mankind. another, that nature is malicious and, Without

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human conscience, the world would turn into a III'c'd I<:aders to run their lives? Without leaders to
nightmare of war, rape, murder. theft, fraud, etc., I 'IllIl'l:Iln about, the game would not be fun.
and that the strong would exploit and destroy tly' More importantly, for me, Without people who
weak. I.. II.v Ihat they are playing the game of control and
If such things exist-and they do-they do so with Idoitation, life could be no fun. One of my favorite
the full consent and sanction of mankind. 11I11l;:-; is to make people who believe that they are
However, there are a few points that we need to 1101 playing a control game realize that they are. One
get straight. First, the strong never will get rid of the III t lIe kicks I get from doing this is watching them
weak as this would yield a poor return on invest­ l\tlkr from this realization.
ment. In fact, the strong actually help to breed the It is important to have at least a few people like
weak, because, without them, the strong who re­ IIIIH in your life. When I feel there aren't enough
mained might finally kill each other off. lll'ound me, I make a point of seeking them out and
This would leave the world with but a few indi­ I'ultivating them.
viduals separated by vast distances. If this were the
case, those remaining would die of boredom. Without belaboring the point or trying to make
rile reader feel good, the entire Game of Life is rigged
The common notion that man is a killer is much :lnd even most so-called leaders do not know what is
too narrow. He is simply an exploiter and controller really going on.
with killing being only one of various possible game This book promotes the idea that the human
outcomes. In other words, all things being equal, like species, like every other species, has its own favorite
the proverbial cat and mouse, man would rather play sports.
with the mouse than kill it-unless of course he is Specifically, the human species loves games
starving to death. As long as there are other food which are dominated by control and manipulation
sources, it appears that mankind enjoys manipula­ even if they lead to mass destruction, including the
tion and exploitation as its primary species-sport. destruction of self.
Man is the ultimate game player because he pretends However, part of this game requires that we
that he is not playing a game at alL pretend that we do care, when in fact what we really
enjoy is what leads up to the spilling of blood. Some
Nature is not horrible. Nature is simply nature people enjoy the blood a bit more than others. but I
and the term horrible is simply propaganda, created for one would rather call the game quits when I know
by leaders from the beginning of time to help control that I have won.
the majority of people most of the time. I am well aware that the position posited in this
"Most of the time" is the important phrase be­ book will meet with a lot of resistance from the
cause, without some chaos and destruction, the bleeding hearts of the world, but let me give away a
population might wake up to the fact that nature is little secret right from the beginning: most human
not inherently horrible; and then who in hell would beings (the common man) are so numb by their very
nature that they are completely unaware that they

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are playing a major part in this game (albeit n'l


extras) and that, in most instances, the COmn)(111 1

man doesn't feel an ounce of pain from the process ul


general exploitation and manipulation.
In other words, the generic victim needs to be ii'll' IIII' willful application and direction of man's
victim. He needs to be controlled, lest he face a void, !llld IIl1d power to the ends which he desires is the

an abyss so deep that Dante himself would haw IP",",,,"ry primal force which accomplishes the true
been at loss for words. 1111e' will of the Toxick Magician.
cllll'll this application will entail doing what nor­
C.S. Hyatt, Ph.D. "1111 (",ople call "good," for it is this so-called good-in­
Honolulu, Hawaii lit.wl! which. by its very nature, brings about the
iI""11 ('f! results of the Master: confusion, destruction
!ile! lhc confounding of forces. The Manipulator loves
IlI'lIple' who do good and, even more so, people who
'''llllt good thoughts.

I\n example will serve to illustrate. Everything


w"lch the Establishment and Church desire finally
11I'lugs about its own ruin and with it the establish­
lIu:nt of Higher Order(s) of dis-organization-which
Irc the goals of the Master.
It follows that it is the Church's desire to see the
e'nd of abortion which brings about the necessary
over-population which in turn causes the Toxick
Chaos necessary to see the destruction of the
Church and, to a large extent, the environment as we
IU10W it.

The Toxick Magician sees all appeals to ecology as


futile attempts to maintain stasis. Hence, the preoc­
cupation with ecology leads to a level of destruction
far greater than would be otherwise.
For example, consider the cascading effects of
water-saving toilets. In order not to clog them, we are
now so dis-commoded that we have to shit in seg­
ments. People are not able to get rid of their feces as
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Consequently, to safeguard their health, p<;ol'll l! Wi! II. 1/." to do for people with guilt
complexes and
are now buying black-market toilets and installlli ll iill'!!JJlllg in their lives. In a sense,
the Manipula­
them illegally under cover of darkness. I. I n\jl'~; reduce the rate of suicide and spouse
The effect of ecology in this case is to create a !I('W III !III.
criminal underclass and reduce the populati()I' IIII' Master may even help an ecological cause
through the spread of disease. To cover up the n'iil lile current preoccupation with "flesh eating
cause, the blame for the increased mortality rate hIt: 1.,11 kiln") since the stasis brought about by its
been placed on salmonella infected chickens 2111<1 1ll'I'l'flS will sooner or later lead to a greater displace~
tainted red meat, thus eliminating Steak Tartar and 1111'/11 and, hence, more TOXicity. Remember, every
Ramos Fizzes from the menus of finer restaurants. lilt ,I lOll leads to more complex and involuted "prob~
On the positive side, it allows people to becOlll(' "'11111," The Toxick Magician loves problem-solvers.
familiar once again with their bodily products, I\s long as any force and motion is applied,
destroys the abomination of Grilled Chicken Caesar Illlllll,erforces of the most bizarre and unpredictable
Salad, and brings back into vogue seato-divination. I VI )('~ begin to formulate and affect the entire field of
It is worth noting that, if the issue were really play.
water-conservation, the entire problem could be The Manipulator knows that we live in gigantic
solved more effectively with a two-button toilet with, 1'( s of inter-woven neucoid-correlation matrices
of course, the appropriate international icons of where one tiny push in the right place can cause an
yellow drops for number 1 and a brown coil with 1'( djre field to collapse. ThiS might be likened to Kung
rising steam for number 2. 24 1"11 Magick.

The Practitioner constantly looks for small ways


to jiggle the environment which will (dis- )attract the
attention of the masses. Something as simple as
dropping little pieces of paper in the street provides

24 By the time you read this, such toilets may seem old
hat. Indeed-except for the icons-we have already seen
such toilets in certain parts of the world. Moreover. for
years, residents of many water-scarce areas have-some­
how-managed to be frugal with this resource without any
sort of governmental enforcement whatsoever! [Only the
tourists need to be told: "If it's yellow let it mellow; if it's
brown flush it down." )
It is worth noting, of course, that next week, or next year
or next decade many of the examples used in this book
may seem dated, old-fashioned, obsolete and/or "quaint."
Such is the nature of the evolution of technology. Nonethe­
less, the principles oj this book are eternal.

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2
i I" knows that the faster technology develops, the
I nil.'!' will be the collisions and destruction within
hit 'If)(~cies which developed the technology. Inertia
111111 always be viewed from the psychological per­
The Toxick Magician knows there is no way not 1(1 l"wllvc of indolence. Indolence, in one form or
create what the Hindu's have called Karma. Karma I:. II CI f IlOr, leads to farce.
good!
He knows this fact very well and he is also awan' I{{~gardless of social strictures, laws or anything
that most people live in a superstitious world 01 1'1'11'.the masses will continue to breed. The goal is
"causes and effects." ll,fi% illiteracy in the Civilized World and not the
The Master knows how to take advantage of every II'wrse. The goal of literacy is simply a ruse, a ploy of
superstition because he understands that "causes" 1111' Toxick Magician to set into motion those forces
as we "know" them also create "effects" as we can't which interfere with the natural give and take of
know them. IlIloiligence and stupidity, and power and impotency.
The Manipulator knows that everyone lives in Thus. every so-called worthy goal is a ruse and
bubblers] of superstition(s) where magical rewards Ihe fuse of destruCtion. In the end, all goals reduce to
and punishments lurk and abound. But somewhere 1'1lI1trol and the means used to gain control are irrel­
in the dark of perceived order there is a monster I'v,mt and qUickly forgotten.
hiding. ready to devour the "innocent." What difference does it make to the average indi­
He loves to walk down the street in pride and cer­ vidual or organization that 10 or 20 million lives are
tainty, knowing he's but one moment away from an destroyed after a week or two? It is only important
attack of diarrhea. This makes him unique among t.hat there is a fresh chicken in the pot. This is called
the masses. The Toxick Magician always views his "Voodoo Mechanics."
adversary with his head in the toilet bowl.
Toxick Magick, then, is the direct use and applica­
The Practitioner knows, for example, that, if the tion oj one's power and abilities to speedily bring
pro-abortionists win by controlling population it is about the destruction oj mediocrity and stupidity.
the wrong population that will be controlled. However, the Manipulator realizes that what fol­
This is one of the key principles of Toxick Magick: lows is more due to "chance" than direct application.
whether the Church, for example, gets its way in This means that you should not sit around too long
terms of abortion or not is quite irrelevant. It is the thinking about what to do. Set something in motion
quality and nature oj the Jorces set in motion for now. Then sit back and watch the fallout.
which the Toxick Magician strives. The natural power behind Toxick Magick is the
He knows that whatever is the most gross, will Hatred of Restriction and the Joy in the power of
triumph in the end. Whatever levels the playing field Freedom and the apparent random application of
triumphs for a while. choice, risk and chaos.

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..
Pain and destruction feed the planet more thai 1
pleasure. 3

A Manipulator's task is to always throw a lit! It­


something into the works. Learn how to help every
one achieve what they want. It will, in the end, ll\(' human mind exists on shifting gradients of
destroy them. "!,l'llnr force and power. The grade of the mind
llmds and influences the forces which surround it.
By the perfect application of the mind of a Master. At 'cording to the strength of the Practitioner's
individuals will develop the natural character trail.~ IIdl' of conduct and his willingness to help promote
to lead the world into a deep and abysmal darkness. I'lIxldty and Chaos in the mindset of his neighbor,
until the necessary form of transformed destructive­ IIIC' appropriate result usually follows: paranoia. TIle
ness occurs, thereby freeing new and more interest­ Ililln' you can help your neighbor get what he wants,
ing forms to evolve and develop. IIII' more his paranoia and anxiety.
For example, as we wind down to ultimate world Used properly, paranoia is an ideal weapon to
peace, expect the greatest possibility for a nuclear l'n:ate false and misleading struggles which burn the
holocaust. c'lIcrgy of everyone involved. Paranoia is a simple
Note that when speak of evolution, we use the Illls-direction virus.
word "forms" and not "form. '.' The idea of plurality is We say that paranoia usuaHy follows since other
important in many ways but, for the moment, its Manipulators may be operating in similar areas with
importance lies in the fact that multiple users of different results in mind. But rest assured, all vic­
Toxicity can create competing ends for the yet un­ tims live in a world of suspicion and superstition.
born futures which will create events which will be Thus paranoia is the minimum a good Toxick Magi­
regarded as beautiful and grotesque. cian can expect.

The only major reqUirement is that all Manipula­


tors know that their ultimate goal is for the good of
the gross force field which is forever struggling to
give birth to new life forms as qUickly as possible,
regardless of the cost to the older forms.
Now, at last. the human race has the means to
make radical transformations and prOVide the race
the opportunity to do away with itself in its present
dead-end form.
Thus, for example, in order for immortality to
exist, most of the human race will need to be
destroyed-and it will be.

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At first, of course, there will be the obligal<1I V


moaning over the "tragedy." But, within a f(,w 4

months, this destruction will be seen as a happy alii I


necessary event, just as euthanasia will, in time. hi'
seen as a "new" solution to over-population and t1H' h clJuently the best way to gain control is through
"problem" of funding Social Security systems. ('I'll(' lllll'l'mtion.
scenes at the conclusion of Stanley Kubrick'~ 1'::lC'h and every individual has almost a comical
brilliant movie Dr. Strangelove: Or How I Learned to t!"'lll'(' to see himself destroyed. ThiS puts an end to
Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb present all IIIC' waiting and the filling of time with nonsense. To
excellent example of this process.) 1111 f Ime means to make time tense.
Every human, no matter what he tells himself. 'I'llis doesn't argue against the sunrivalist theory,
knows that, simply by being alive, he has run into a Illd in fact is supported by most Neo-Darwinian
brick wall in every aspect of his life. ThiS world is a Jll'('ulations. ThiS race, in this form, is obsolete. It
world of in voluntarism, of Zombies. And the final (~illl't carry the possibilities of the future(s) for too
brick in the wall is involuntary death. long.
The power of death lies not simply in the cessa­ F'ew individuals can tolerate the mental void of
tion of life, but in the reality that death always feels 'l'lIxick Chaos which surrounds him. Always there is
like the "other" and forces most people to feel a ,.ome little qUirk or some little error which causes
distance between their self and their ~'here-and-now­ 111m some misery, pain or destruction. Without the
ness." Death is alienation-the final negative out­ Ileed to change diapers, most mothers woufd strangle
come. t heir infants.
This is why the housewives of the world are seen It always appears that this little something or
everywhere pUShing baby carriages and sipping tea that could have been avoided and, if we didn't wish
as the mushroom clouds form. The Master. on the Lo hide from the inherent ugliness of the human
other hand, always keeps his coffin handy. condition, we could have side-stepped this misery.
But, remember, those who do not readily, eagerly
Death, which we have been taught can neither be and graciously accept this world of in voluntarism
killed, endured or cured, is the ultimate wound to will be labeled misfits and psychopaths. As such, be
the self. The Toxick Magician knows otherwise. He prepared-for enemies are needed to blame for every
knows that once the right forces are in play, death "bad ending."
becomes optional. Look at the dinosaur-they might have blamed
If he has the mental organization, the active will, the automobile. And if you look at things perversely
and the stamina to exercise his power, he will have enough, the death of the automobile might create a
immediate control over his adversaries. This allows species more horritying than the dinosaur.
him to buy time. And isn't buying time our most
interesting and penrerse activity? Even with horror and death aside, few can toler­
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final realization that we are all food within the belly


of a giant monster whose final goals we only havl,; ;1 5

glimmer of-and the glimmer we see is not comfort


ing.
Thus, while man doesn't seek death per se, h(' rile public in general has no concern as to who is
seeks destruction as this provides the opportunity fe)J , Manipulator. The public is only concerned with
new and potentially more lively events. Destruction is I wll y criminals who might affect their petty little lives
the great act of control. It is the "no" to involun­ c111(·cUy. This is why so many white collar criminals
tarism. II free or get minimal sentences and some of the

IllllHt hideous crimes either go totally unnoticed or


The fact that destruction does, in fact, lead to lit' applauded as greatness.
death is purely happenstantial. The organisms of the For example. the "great" Hawaiian king Kameha­
future will be able to destroy themselves and still Jlleha I is conSidered Wgreat" because he "unified the
continue to live. l~l1ands"-by pushing thousands of his "enemies" off
Where there exists an innate superiority or power, ('lIffs.
Toxick Magick will manifest itself. Similarly, consider the Christian fight against evil
A good Student will immediately understand this III Europe-which was finally victorious when all of
once he realizes that much of what he has called I he "witches" were burned.
"failure" is truly pre-potent success. ThiS is particu­
larly true when the Student can write his "autobiog­ The public concerns itself with the maintenance
raphies" with complete dispassion. Every autobiog­ of its status quo (I.e., chickens) and, as a rule, the
raphy is nothing more than a story of destruction public should be helped to maintain its status quo
and decay. even more intensely than it is.
Whether a force is ultimately positive or negative The heavier it gets. the deeper it sinks and the
doesn't matter, for it sets in motion other forces over greater its fears. It can't succeed or leap to the next
which the magician has little or no control. level of superiority. It must sink deeper and hold on
This form of Chaos is desired since unknown more strongly.
results leads to more Toxicity and Chaos. Toxick As it does this it creates more enemies while, at
Magicians have been called the "Children Who Hate." the same time, making itself more impotent. Do not
And, if the truth be known, they do. They hate stu­ fight the status quo or the failures which surround
pidity, death and restriction. They loathe the idea of you. Help it. encourage it, and then help it encapsu­
linear time. late itself. Help it grow stronger and heavier. Use
whatever it creates. Don't change it. simply stream­
line it a little.

Many normal magicians regard real power as


unattainable. This is natural for them since they do

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not have any real power to begin with. One who 1.11 I
a mind which possesses strength and activl.: pili 6

cesses can't, by its very nature, possess power.


Normal magicians are horrified by the notiOll
power and control over others. The Toxick Magid'lli
I" IWlly,1 piety to security as if it were an adventure.
has no such terror. 'What terrifies him is that III \h"dV~1 help others think that their attempts to
status quo may gain power over him through his OWII 1111' 11l('lIlselves security will work. As a Manipula­

natural desire to be destroyed and be replaced 11\ Ill. WI' 1~lIow that most methods to assure security
better, more flexible life forms, t1l1lilllCcl to fail sooner or later, and fail badly,
Remember it is a natural tendency to be dark al \( I It i'. IJetter to live with danger and chaos than with
self-destructive. The trick is to do it well-very well. , IIdll/. Your chances of surviving long enough and
Help others get what they want. ThiS is the mosl 1111 t'liough power are much greater. This is another
insidious form of destroying them. It makes thelll lllllcllllllental principle of Toxick Magick.
instantly terminal and. in most cases, useless.
This method is similar to what has been called I'here are natural Toxick Magicians and many of
the Peter Principle. Help each person to reach their IIIV n.:aders know who they are. But there are others
highest level of incompetence, Once they are there, wlto should remain unknown and unknowable, for
they will begin digging in, establish fixed fortifica­ Ihls affords them the best opportunity to do their
tions, and now you have them as a resource-a tool. w(lrk effectively.
if you would, to do with as you wish. These individuals know how to extend their power
For example, universities have developed the ten­ Ily being sort of unconscious of what they are doing.
ure system to guarantee control over a potentially Awareness interferes with their activities. One way of
dangerous and Toxick faculty. recognizing them is from the trails of people they
kave behind-people who think they have been
helped. In fact these people have been made into
Zombies who later will be used in one way or another
to accomplish the desired end of Pandemonium.
The Master is well aware of the value of control­
ling the psychic powers of others. In other words,
what some people believe to be their spiritual, psy­
chic or higher self is really the shadow spirit of the
Master himself.
It is the will of the Master that is speaking. This
result can either be induced or produced in the sub­
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I';VI') YOI\C is a potential subject for the Tuxll II I', 01' III Inner himself will be consumed by the proce­
lVLlgJdnn. Each encounter is a laboratory eXperilllt'llt d 1111'1\ lit ~ uses in reaching his own ends.
10 determine what forces are needed to help the slIll II". t hen, must not counterfeit his real life experi­
jed develop the correct obsessions and compulshlll; illltl.,,;Into moral platitudes. Once this is done (except
to accomplish t.he will of the Practitioner. 1'. II dt'vice for others to believe in), you are no longer
He will always first try to bring out what is nail I 1I""llng with a true Toxick Magician but with some­
ral to his victim or tool. This is done, not for moral IIIIC' who is possessed by his beliefs.
reasons, but because it conserves energy and time. If lie is no longer a real Manipulator but has
this approach doesn't work, then he will simply find 11l'(',ome a true believer. This is not to be bemoaned,
other means to produce the effect(s) he wants. II'l I rue believers are the very foundation of change.
Encounters take place everywhere. This is the ",I; 19nation always leads to some fonn of spontaneous
beauty of learning how to be an effective Manipula­ I'ombustion. Just look at any garbage heap.
tor. All day long, every day, you can inject your will Zombies are the necessary reqUirement and. the
upon others by using their stupidity, their desire to 1l10re of them, no matter what the source, is a sign of
be gullible and, more importantly, their need to be S\lccess.
flattered while disbelieving what you say.
People are so fearful of being controlled that this Many people will reduce all of this into two simple
fact in itself makes them prime resources to be con­ categories: Black Magick and White Magick. The
trolled. casiest thing to do with this simple reductionist ploy
Every subject will gUide you in how you can con­ is to use it to your best benefit. In other words. let
trol them and help them become a slave to aspects of people call it what they will. Agree with them and
your will. For, although people hate the thought of help them to firm up their ideas. Help them make
control, most wish to be controlled. their notions so rigid that they can be broken like
Risk, freedom and power are only words for them, glass. Other people's stupidity is your resource. Help
Most are simply weak and cowardly. secretly waiting them to remain stupid.
for some superior force to take them over. The proof Remember, one of best ways to get what you
is self-evident. Just look at the number of people want, no matter what it is, to help other people get
who seek degrees in sociology and education. what they "whim" they want.
Discord is the politics of mobility.
The comatose state of ordinary man is necessary, The more mobile, the more discord you sow.
and every attempt to awaken him drives him deeper However, it is wise to give the impression of stability
into security and trance. Thus, every promise to and order. This keeps your enemies from controlling
make things better is designed to make him less you.
dangerous and more readily destroyed. Even his Remember, the basis of tOXicity is control. The
revolutions make him into a better slave. more control you have, particularly Without people
In the process of planetary and intergalactic knowing it, the more toxick you are. Some of the
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kind, and helpful people in the world.


I ,I,11t l e it d1l1l.'4,
1111\V('V('I, they are the most dangerous people in til<' 7

WIIIIII dangerous that is to those who believe in till'


l'I'lll'ltt'cnce of man.
1)11 (lOt think that by ]earning the basic principles
III J'nxld< Magick that a world of ease and bliss will
1I1111111:llically open to you.
The practice of Toxick Magick is hard and the
II ill'S Hre many. One of the worst and most danger­
1Il1n Iraps is the "food chain." Every good Manipulator
'''Iows exactly where he is on the food chain at any
1IIIllllent in time.
The concept, in and of itself, often separates the
I ('al Toxick Magician from the pretenders.
The food chain concept explicitly states that we
-Ire in a constant process of consuming each other
and being consumed by each other. There are no free
I\lnches and each encounter demands knowledge of
Who is going to consume whom.
Some people prefer to look upon this as trading:
after all we are human, aren't we? But no, we con­
sume each other all the time, often in subtle ways,
but nonetheless we live off the flesh and blood of
everyone we meet. In fact, right now each of us is
living off the flesh and blood of people we haven't met
and others are living off of us.
However, the Manipulator knows how to delve
into and apply the most subtle forms of strength or
weakness to accomplish his ends.
One imperative technique is the ability to evalu­
ate what each person wants to consume, the style he
consumes it in, and the utensils he uses. Everyone
wants something, even if it is to give away something
for "free."
Some people are so overburdened that the great­
est way to consume them is to not let them help you.
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in which he can get something from a persoll 1111!! Iii '\' ,i,"y II, they practice it. Self-destruction makes
they didn't wish to give. 1\' loll III"W. and possibly more interesting life forms,
11111 II db> allows people to cope with their own feel­
But beware, you are also food, and knowing 111.\ IltH11 III Iwlplessness.
to be consumed (eaten/used) is imperative in .v l l l l i l'.Vc'ryone feels helpless in one way or another.
practice, If you are really ou tclassed, acknowlclll.J,il IIC'II' IN no way out ofit, except to destroy yourself.
this to yourself. If you don't accept the fact gnH'f:" :'.'11' destruction is control, and some control, no
fully, you will damage yourself severely. 1l1,lllc'!' how painful it might seem, is better than no
Trying to pull yourself up to your adversary 01 111111 !'tli at all.
trying to pull your adversary down to yourself I:.
another common error. This can cause unnecessuru Most so-called insane people are nothing more
pain and destruction. I htlll bad control junkies. So are most drunks and
Evaluating the complex and ever-changing posi Illlilids.
lions on the food chain is one the finest application::; They are very aware of how little control t.hey have
of your capabilities. Once you have ascended to the l','\l'l:pt, however, to numb themselves, create artifi­
position of influence in this area and practice the l'Illl delusions of grandeur and, finally, to destroy
method to its fullest extent, you will automatically IIH~mselves, And, in the process, cause pain to the
release a vast reservoir of your natural power. world which "refused" them.
But under no circumstances should you under­ This feeling exists only in their own imagination. I
value the power of knOWing how to evaluate the have known a number of people who attempted
power of food-chain consciousness. !4uicide and one of their prime fantasies is watching
Do not be put to sleep by platitudes or niceties. ot.hers cry over them and hate themselves for the way
You are always being looked at in terms of use, and (hey treated the poor, dead martyr.
use means consumption, Thus, always be prepared If you were there and could have overheard some
to learn new methods of food chain evaluation. To do of these inadequate control junkies, you would have
this you will have to lose, at least for a while, much laughed yourself silly. And, frankly, I wouldn't be
more than you will win, One of the secrets in this surprised that some of them, after hearing your
area is learning how to disguise your scent with laughter. would go right out and try it again.
marinades,
The Master trusts everyone-that is, he trusts In the process of understanding the food chain, it
everyone to be human. No matter what disguise each is imperative to keep in mind the kind of diet you
and every person puts on, they are out for their own prefer. Some Toxick Magicians like different types of
perception of their best interests-which includes subjects to manipulate than do others. For example,
their own self-destruction, some l1ke women while others prefer men. (I, for one,
like to help women get what they wanL)
Almost everyone denies that self-destruction is However, it is imperative to keep in mind that
one of their primary goals, but no matter how much since Toxick Vampirism is highly sophisticated and

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II Ii I'kille, it isimportant to know that SOUle "nIt' II It '\'1'1 " lll~ preparation of a fine meal is an ex­
I JlIW;I'S go on particular types of diets befo) (. til ih III d"vll'c to guarantee a successful operation.
ill I~:rnpt certain manipulations or activities (\ J I II lid 111l<1B a meal which appears out of balance
rituals) . IIl!ii'll nil meat diet), may be the exact thing for
11'1 :1)1
Knowing what types of people to "COnSUIYH:" ;\1\11 lit 11l11'~'H which you plan to deal with. Sometimes
when to "consume" them can be highly effecllv~, III III 1/11111 PI' oj her substances can backfire on a opera­
determining the success or failure of a specific V('11 111111 wi Ill'll requires focused. conscious thought,
ture. Ilik ~II olher times alcohol may be exactly the right
lill~II'dll:1I1 1.0 make the operation a success.
Another way to understand this issue is based 1111 H",t;lrdlcss of what you deCide on "eating." both
the metaphor of meat-eaters and vegetarians. 1'"V"llIcally and physically. normally overindulgence
Under certain circumstances a meat-eater mwll will Ilul prove to be useful. In fact, few operations
go on a vegetarian diet in order to heal an illness 01 wldl'11 concern money. sex, or power benefit from
lose weight. The same holds true with Toxick Magiclc IIVI,.II Hlulgence.
Certain psychic diets (which. in this case. means tlw If you feel that overindulgence is necessary. wait
consumption of the energy of certain types of people). 1111111 lhe operation is completed. The higher powers
is necessary before embarking on a particular exper­ IIl1d forces sometimes appreCiate a great feast after­
iment or project. wards both to signify your commitment to them and
Eat the psychic food of others which best suits tn feed a particular entity.
your temperament and the temperament of your
operation. If you are going to try a magical operation This issue brings up a very important point. You
which requires immense strength, you might try con­ 1I1ust reward entities which assist you and punish
trolling someone you have never controlled before. entities which either harm or interfere with your
However. if you fail you might find that you will need work.
to wait a while before you have enough strength to When you are evaluating someone on the food
try again. Be careful not to overindulge or overdo it. chain, it is important to take into account the quality
of their brain and the beauty or ugliness of their
Draining people of energy can sometimes have a body.
rebound effect. particularly if you can't stomach the Extracting energy from dull-witted or very ugly
results. It is like buying a puppy dog and feeling people, while still energy. can cause psychic indiges­
possessed by its following you around all the time. tion. This idea follows from the old axiom: "Be careful
You might have been better off with a cat or a snake. who you hang out With, you might become like
Be careful of what you want. particularly if you do them,"
not know how to balance the operation. This fact is often ignored. not only in the simple
The balance of any operation counts on the mix­ day-to-day operations between people, but in the
ture of ingredients which goes into making up the area of Toxick Magick. Although a Master can nor­
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('Ill111gh to accomplish this, particularly if I Ill'\'


;/ Illll/',
11'('111IlTouncled by parasites and defeatists. 8

[hIder these conditions, it is best to stay aW;Iv


Ih Ill! lhese people, especially if there are too many III
lIjc.;m gathered in a single place. On the other hand. AN lllore people find that they are innately TOxick,
If there are a few, simply take control of them. 11111(' competition will tend to break out between
1'1 dl'llt loners. This is natural since, at this time in
Do not allow them to influence you. Build a shield tJlll history, more people are being born with the
around them first and, if that doesn't work, get away. Illh-llt. of manipulating darkness and participating in
But don't build a constant shield around yourself I Ill' destruction of nonnal humans.
because it might inhibit other work which you might I often feel overjoyed when I find out that some
be doing. Personal shield building is only necessary worIl-out impediment to our futures-and the
under certain conditions. III t ures of the developing life forms-has been
Since the power of the Practitioner is a function of d(~stroyed, or has become so rigid that its own oper­
both natural superiority and intense practice, it is Idlng system is failing.
important to choose the right times and places for For example, consider the effects of ever-increas­
practice, as well as the right victims for your opera­ Ing over-population. FOJ; normal people this is a
tions, worry because of the drain of resources. For the
Toxick Magician it is a joy, particularly because it is a
drain of resources.
He scoffs at such notions or problems. Every
problem is simply an opportunity to fuel the feeding
frenzy.

Groups that hate each other and wish to destroy


each other are simply tools for the Manipulator.
For example, the periodic "Satanic Scares," witch
hunts over organized child abuse, and all1V media­
events are viewed first as jokes and then as proof
that this particular species has reached the end of its
utility.
The species is simply a resource for the latent,
hidden viruses of this planet-much as this planet
may be a resource for another planet.
The entire process is a food chain which the
Master actively supports and utilizes for his comfort
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proillem and that there are no solutions 1')'(1111 I 1IIIId II!' Sl;es his face, he sees the self-destroying
cOllvcntional point of view, He knows that milllllil 1,,,wl'l ot' lhe species and the planet. This is his true
die claily and millions are born to take their pJa<.:(' , III 1111'1111111, which transcends any cult and any cult
knows that the planet is alive as a stomach is allvl' 1... 1"
it digests everything. I II' knows that each person suffers silently and
l'II'lly and each person is constantly making up
The Manipulator always contributes to the pl'lll l 1111 j('~ to hide his own hideousness from himself and
lem even when he gives millions of dollars to charily. I 1I11<'1'S,
He knows that each mini-solution will lead to i I I Ie has the strength and fortitude to face the Void
greater and bigger problem in the long run. rk the Beast deep within, eating its way out.
"t \( I see
knows that a vaccine which will save lives will, in th.· I Ie knows that flesh is mostly for pain-that plea­
long run, actually destroy more lives or let the wrong nItre is more fleeting and pain is more enduring, He
people die and the wrong people live. 1.11lghs into the Cosmic Belly of Hell as the Beast
Few people have the strength and fortitude to l'Ollsumes him
stare directly into the eyes of the future forms which Every time people have children the Toxick Magi­
are preparing to take our place, Few can stand the dan is overjoyed, for he knows that within this little
face of the superman. Few can bear the horrors that I>undle is suffering, death and destruction. He is
await and no one can stop them. Every law enacted overjoyed with hope that each little bundle contains
is just another nail in the coffin, and to watch the Ihe seed of the next monster.
true believer suffer and be tortured is a great joy. It
feeds you.

It is important to have a number of separate,


independent, and different food sources to feed and
maintain you, depending on your ever-changing
needs.
For example, I engage in "friendships" and dia­
logues with people who normally would hate each
other, but who r use for sustenance and enthusiasm.

Both Satanic cults and Christian fundamentalists


are closer to seeing the truth than most normal
people.
Something is going on, but it's not what they
think. The Beast is staring out from each pair of eyes
you see. Each glance in the mirror is the story of this
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III ('vc-ry area of a person's life, but the desire to fol­
III\\' 11I1I8texpress itself somewhere in a person's life.
M: Isters have learned how to use this instinct in
1I1l'1I1~clves and in others.
Every human life form is totally and compklnlv 'I'hey can imitate others and reflect those qualities
occupied with itself. wltldl the person loves and admires in themselves.
Even if you appear to be the center of someOll1 1"111' expert can always spot the areas in which a
else's activities, it is still the person and his preocl'l I 1ll'l'son wants to follow or be dependent. Once this
pations which are the real center. Never forget 1.1111., Infurmation is properly assimilated into the Toxick
no matter how interested someone seems in you. M;lgician's neucoid-correlation matrix, the Magician
They are interested in how you fit-or might fit I)C',~ins to close in.
into their food chain. Never be fooled by people Whll He becomes more capable than ever of consuming
sacrifice themselves for you, Without their so-called t lie energies and resources of that person. So, if you
sacrifice, they would be isolated, depressed or feel are strong enough, remember that no one really likes
utter emptiness. you. What they like is how you make them feel and
how well you fit into their resource scheme.
Self-sacrifice is an addiction. Self-sacrificers are
often closet- or ex-morphine addicts. I can't tell you If a Manipulator does something for someone, he
how many addictions are prevented and/or "cured" never allows himself to be totally repaid. He always
through substitution, The number would certainly be wants an edge. However, he always allows his Victim
startling to most people. to repay him to a certain degree lest the victim turn
The idea of "for someone else's good" is patently into a enemy.
absurd, even if the victim receives benefit. People People are always keeping count of what they owe
constantly confuse results with motive and it is and what is owed to them. Few people are capable of
much more comforting to ascribe mystical and altru­ simply taking without its finally haVing a devastating
istic motivations to events than to accept them as effect on their personality. However, there are some
magical acts of will (the Merlin phenomenon), or ran­ who are expert at it.
dom consequences of complex interaction neucoid­ I personally know of three, but even in these
correlation matrices, cases there are occasional paybacks which seem to
have a random quality. None of these three are
If you place twelve people together in a room, Toxick Magicians. In fact, they are excellent exam­
certain unpredictable outcomes have to occur. This ples of altruists and martyrs who mostly sneak their
is true even if you limit the interests of the dozen to pleasures behind closed doors and always at the
preparing and sharing food. expense of everyone they know-while, all the time,
Every human, while occupied with themselves. claiming innocence and ignorance.
desires to get away from themselves and play "follow One of these even chastises himself for not under­
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111/lidUilllll"11 ('vrIY0lJ(': to conform to his view~i .\1[(1 I! Villi (~ver have to use force to get what you want,
l"i_l liI)11 Wlllll Ill' wants. hi Pi (' I H 1n~c1 for anything. Unless you are completely
I \,11 Ill' Js uol a Toxick Magician. He doesn't 11111 II H'"III (·d I hat you can destroy the other person com­
JI""I,I(' tll:slroy themselves by helping them gcl willd 1'11'I1'ly :luel with impunity, do not use physical force
/ Ilt,y wanL nor is he concerned with advancing 111111 ill 11)(' threat of physical force to get what you want.
Ht'll' In any real-world terms. He lives totally ill II'" t, \'1'11 1(' you receive what you want, you will have
Imagination and is an ideal victim for any good 1111111(' a potential enemy.
Practitioner. I have been utilizing his energy for yrlll', I'lIt:re are exceptions. The threat of force may be
and he is still going strong. IIC'I'('ssaly from time to time with certain schizoid,
11I1l~l()chistic types who feel highly anxious unless
Do not forget that helpful behavior is often not II Ilwy feel completely controlled. It will even be neces­
ing more than the attempt to build points for fUlur(' ~llll·'y to use actual force from time to time to keep
security. While it might be natural for such a persOlI '\11('11 a person from going off the deep end. In this
to give, at the same time he is giving he is also accu "c'w;;e you might consider yourself a lifesaver.
mulating points which, sooner or later, will be col
lected.
The collection process can even be displaced­
that is, collected from someone who doesn't owe thal
person a thing. ThiS is often caused by frustration
which leads to depression or aggression. Neither
state can be tolerated for too long, so the results of
the frustration build and find release in sado­
masochistic actiVities which include extracting points
from any victim.
Note that I didn't say innocent victim, for no one
alive is innocent. Everyone is involved in accumulat­
ing points and surviving, Thus, every act of survival
is an act of destruction. Every breath destroys uni­
verses. We are all murderers.
These sado-masochistic acts include punish­
ments dealt out both upon others and upon oneself.
But even if a person simply punishes himself, his
pitiful sight is punishment for all those around him.
If he wishes to be helpfuL his best bet is to com­
mit SUicide-unless, of course, he learns how to be a
Toxick Magician and uses his natural self-destructive
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II." '1 'll '11
.1\;1111\'.
,I: I J lrilliance what they had always thought

1\1, •• rt lonns of leaITling, teaching and punishment


I It 'lid blllg more than forcing infantile and childish
The disparity coefficient between Toxic!\. 1V,11l/',1 til-II II( )(lll others.
lans and regular people is enormous, and thIs <II'
parity is easily observable even among Practitiow'l:, MII!i! (,)1' the modern health profession is pervaded
The disparity coefficient is a number derivl:d 1,\ 11\' 111I~l Iechnique of infantilizing the "patient." It is
complex mathematics which tells us the diffen'III'1 "'II11'I'hllly common among physicians, dentists and
between how a person lives (observed behavior) :.1111 I III'VI'I 101 herapists.
how he ought to live if he wishes to benefit himsd I 1'1 \(~ most adept of these might be called "terrorist
and the planet as a whole. Thus, the disparity coel'll tllldol's,"
cient can tell us whether or not someone is a Toxid{ ['hey are commonly found, for example, among
Magician and then tell us how good a Practitioner Ill' III(' majority of gynecologists (who get a thrill from
is. 11'1 rorizing women into signing off on unnecessary
A good Manipulator is like a farmer with many lIy:-:lerectomies) and cardiologists who routinely
fields. At any time he is in various stages of planting, lllmpede their victims into unnecessary, useless
reaping, sowing, and allowing the land to rest. This is "lid dangerous invasive procedures which "must be
a very important model-although some prefer the clone immediately or you could die at any moment. ..
hunter-gather model. I, for one, use and combine IThis latter group has been so successful that the
both. To be a stalker and a gatherer and a farmer is, ";t.ipper," which characterizes open heart surgery, has
in my view, an ideal formula for proper operation. I lccome a status symbol.)
Unfortunately, however, I leaITled some of my skills Most psychotherapists, of course, have always
too late in life to take full benefit of them. treated their "patients" as infants. As the field has
driven out the few good therapists in favor of the
As is so often said by psychologists and philoso­ mediocrity of the "housewife therapist," the opportu­
phers, humans go through a protracted period of nity for infantilization has expanded dramatically.
"maturation" when compared to other species. This Witness the self-righteousness, witch-hunt mentality
lengthy period of being a child and under the thumb of "adult survivors of child abuse" and the stylish­
of various authorities makes the human a prime ness of Multiple Personality Disorder.
candidate for re-instituting the infantilizing process
during any period of his life. One of the key factors in understanding why
For example, consider most people's response to people are so pathetic is that, during the infantile
the Toxick Platitude: "Everything I Need to Know I stage of development. they "come to constant erro­
Learned in Kindergarten." They nod their head neous conclusions" as to "what causes what."
knowingly, and smile because an authority has In other words, they learn erroneous negotiation
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about themselves, the world, 1!llii


IVIII'I 1:'11\ 1\,1 II::; [OIlS I III' '1ldlltiOIlto man's pitiful condition of depell­
(lil'l, 1,1l('I't'onnections which they continue III U Ii \ dIll I t1llerability is narcissism.
Vl
It l( I 1)(' vlcUms of until they are buried alive, I 11111,-11 ~l()mewhere in every person are delusions
Tile reason they survive at all is because of "1111111 rI jliiillllluHlIy and perfection and a desire to be
(J.e., most people have the same wrong concluslllll:,j 1IIlIle'd, 1\11 hough the direct expression of these feel­
Building upon wrong conclusions leads to b;lIdt ill C' Ilot allowed (except through acceptable

which, once ingrained, are difficult if not impo~sll II, 111'1111"). they are the basis by which the human
to break. People's minds become calcified. '1'111'\ 111'111': ~II Ilvivcs his dead-end condition.
blindly proceed through their lives, deceiving tI'I<'111 Nil JllaLter what happens, each person holds on to

selves and repressing the immense spite they h:ivc I "'''II' delusions; without them he would die. The
accumulated over all the years for continuously I ",dd~ Magician is qUite aware of these complex
being treated like children. ilVlldllllc:S and uses them for all they're worth.

If this is not bad enough, all humans have a col J\l1 governments (some might assert that I should
lection of traumas and have learned to carry around IlilV!'said "authoritarian" governments, but this is, in
a backpack of anxieties, I.wl, a redundant notion) count on "their" "citizens"
I have often said of the hllman that he suffers III respond in typical infantile fashion. This includes
from an auto-immune disease. He desires oblivion Idt'lltifying unconsciously with a more powerful force
while at the same time loathing the idea of losing C'VCIl if this force enslaves, brutalizes and humiliates
control and his occasional feelings of integrity. you. For most people, slavery is freedom.
He can't tolerate his condition, but has no way Thus. democracy is nothing but a ruse to hide the
out short of self-destruction. For man, life is a blind power and force of this technique. Adolph Hitler was
assembly line. Each person thinks he is free while an expert in its use. He knew that the German
secretly liVing out the fantasies of his DNA. People wanted to be children with a strong magical
His needs and resentments are so intense that father to care for them. However, the German people,
annihilation through symbolic means is often his like any other group of people, would have felt
only option. He can't flee and he sees no one in par­ offended if their nose was rubbed in what they had to
ticular to fight. Thus the need for SYmbolic substitu­ become in order to get what they believed they
tions such as masochism, depression, war, enemies. wanted.
and so forth. The chronic process of making-and being
For example, there are wars on drugs, fruit flies, made-the child is a technique at which every
border invasions (illegal aliens) and even the occa­ bureaucrat and government official is adept. ThiS is
sional revolution. fundamentally how the police operate. The Master is
There is no therapy for the human condition as an expert in this area.
death, decay, disease, detention, and dementia ThiS is particularly true when others attempt to
always force themselves on this pitiful creature in make the Master Practitioner into a child. He knows
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a:-; Lhey relax and expose themselv('~;, IIH


('1111:1 ;111(1. t III' WilY of counteracting rebellious employees is
Mrl~ll(', <':III
::;trike-if he so chooses. II I the opportunity to infantalize someone
1111'111
[Iowevcr. more often than not. the Toxick Mrl!,1 II H I II! II J : I(' tin some role of authority. At one time
('[all will save the information he has gained by I, I IIjlll,' 'II it III boxes served this function. However,
Ling others make him into a child and then US(' II III illl'l""",~; musl continually come up with other
the most appropriate times. I, ,I' \lilt( Ill'S because employees have a way of finding
The method of reducing everyone to a child I" III IIl1w seriously they are taken.
primary for this species and pervades this plane!. All MIlIoI jlL:Ople perform so poorly in the role of adult
life forms have the means to turn every situation illt" 111111 r hl'y rarely get complete satisfaction from this
a potentially "infantilizing" one, I'll tI 'I'rl~-l. They are so contaminated by their infantile
The Toxick Magician is conscious that a boonwl' 11l1l'~1 lin\!. they overreact or underreact in the role of
ang effect can occur when someone is made awan' 1111111 )1'11 y, The Toxick Magician is well aware of these
that they have to playa childlike role in order to gel 1.111, 11'l':-; and is aptly capable of taking advantage of
what they want. 1111'111.
Unlike most people, the Manipulator knows how Normal people search out situations where they
not to use his authority to excess, No act of 1.111 be the king. This includes hobbies, developing
intimidation is free of a price and the price for play­ Ill'cial talents or useless knowledge, addictions, the
ing on the needs of adults to be children can be two­ 11I11~I·Y or bitchy shopper, the irate lenant, bossy or
fold-sabotage and dependence. Often. both occur at l'I'aIlky eaters, joining political groups, developing
the same time. 'll'vere psychological symptoms. and other normative
The Practitioner is well aware of what types of •H 'I ivities.
people will respond with what reaction. Sabotage 1s Some people are so desperate to be the King that
the most common method. Often this takes the form II ICy allow themselves to be severely tortured and
of passive-aggressive behaViOr. We note this often in humiliated. Even when they are on their knees, in
the American factory when workers sabotage the Iheir mind they believe they are controlling the per­
company's profit because they resent the role of son who is hurting them and this is what ultimately
being told what to do. The worker, of course, carries prOVides them with satisfaction. Other types have
this home to his family where he has the opportunity learned how to yell and throw adult temper tantrums
to brutalize his Wife and she has the opportunity to to make others feel small and childlike. The
brutalize the children and the children have the Practitioner should know how to handle each of
opportunity to brutalize the pets. This is the essence these situations to his satisfaction.
of the nuclear family.
The entire structure of the world is a food chain
of infantilizing. Everyone gets to play adult and child
in various situations and many people relish any
minor role of authority so they can get even.

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I Ii P.Il·C·S. certificates, test scores, badges. passports.
1i,II'II:ll'S, and, of course. good old-fashioned ancestor
iil/lllip.
One technique that the Toxick Magician uses i: I l'IIl~~e all have in common the worship of author­
making something look harder than it is. II \' ;lIld power which the common man attempts to
Universities constantly use this ploy and til<' 1Illlllipuiate through gestures (Le .. obsessions),
longer people live the more difficult things will haY<' III II ws. beliefs and structured liVing.
to be made. So, instead of taking three years to learn For example, she gets her college degree; gets
a skill which should have only taken one year, it will III; IlTied (which in turn unrolls an entire subset of
now take five years. ,lliditional obsessions such as making babies,
Making things look harder and taking more tim 1Ilc'nc1ing school functions, arranging baptisms,
allows for better indoctrination and control of thE. III lying houses and selecting furniture); getting a job
victim who wishes to have a better life for himself by (Wllich provides its own subset of obsessions such as
getting the sanction of certain groups. IHlying a car, being preoccupied with taxes, looking
Most people want to be Certified by someone Inrward to holidays and vacations, attending office
greater than themselves. The idea of having a life parties. working to improve social status, preparing
without some form of Certificate will become more ('or retirement); retirement (which brings preoccupa­
and more terrifying as the beast becomes more t Ion with diseases, leisure, and grandchildren); and­
complex and begins to fall apart. This is when the llnally-death.
Manipulator begins to shine. He is always best at­ The truly funny thing about all of this. is that
"fall apart." each and every person thinks that he is deciding and
controlling these activities intentionally and con­
The Practitioner knows how to hold out the Right sciously and that they are unique in the history oj the
Carrot and to create just the right amount of difficul­ world.
ty and humiliation to make an ally out of a potential In reality, anyone with an ounce of awareness
enemy. knows that these activities are common. banal. trite,
He knows how to get the victim to identify with vacuous, insignificant, boring and ridiculous-and
his causes and his needs and to make him grateful make for great sport for the Manipulator.
for all the misery he has been caused. He will often make believe that he takes these
The victim now becomes a true believer as the things seriously as he disrupts these "unique" social
Toxick Magician manipulates the parameters of fear, patterns.
failure, reward, punishment and success in just the For example, he can have a good laugh over
right fashion, someone's mother having her varicose veins stripped
He knows that people have no direct access to or John getting caught having an affair or that Bill
truth, nor do they have the ability to find out what has just been diagnosed with manic-depressive
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rill
111111111'111, 11(' f,d\c~ vacations every year-SOIl\(" \'0 Ii 12

IIlI\l' 11.1.1 'III ill (he same place every year, He pel (Ii I II I
"('l Inlll 'H..:llaviors and avoids others on certaill dll'
rll Ilj(~ weck. Humans only have a small set of ('VC'1I1 \V 111lt- II uman life appears intricate and human
10 look forward to. How many Christmas' call VI'll I 11\'11 Y Ullmerous for the average man, quite the
lokrate!! 'l'IIII!l11t' Is true. The Toxick Magician knows how to
If a man sat alone, bought nothing, did nollll11 I habits and Willingness of his victim in
illliv Ille
but had the physical strength to act, he would ell I "~l I II dl'l get him to respond to his own basic desires.
f ()

destroy himself or everything about him. The r:lql 11(' knows how to raise every need and desire to
that we measure time linearly while, at the S,,\l11I 111.,1 I lie right pitch, making the victim more suscep­
time, the days repeat endlessly until we die, attOs(r 1IIIk (;ven eager-to embrace his will. Each person
to the reality of the human condition. it, !.llIlply an instrument that the MaI1.ipulator plays.
Even the normal man knows, at some level, Lh;11 III <'lcldition, every Master knows how to mis-direct
all of this is meaningless and empty. Some eV('11 I dn activities and use the mis-directions of his victim,
respond to this condition by haVing a nervous break I":very victim has numerous explanations to make
down. The cure, however, is fascinating: few psychol Ill'autiful and individual his automated and fearful
ogists or psychiatrists would propose that the patient Ill'haviors. Every victim has platitudes and moral­
climb Mt. Everest, sail across an ocean, quit his job, Isms to hide his greed, envy and jealously. And every
divorce his wife or abandon his children. victim has a morass of rationalizations and denial
Instead almost all of them will provide the drug­ IIlechanisms to mask the numerous sins that keep
of-the-moment and help the poor schnook return to him liVing in perpetual shame and guilt. Thus, the
the very routines Which drove him mad to begin with. Toxick Magician knows that each person is already
Understanding this is an incredibly powerful well-controlled (habituated and ritualized) and all
opportunity for the advanced Toxick Magician. that is needed is the right push here or there to
create the desired effect,
Every human is a heap of convictions which he
uses to assure himself that he exists as a "real" "indi­
vidual." In fact, this heap of convictions is the entire
content of this bag of flesh called the common man,
particularly when it is in the presence of others. He
babbles on, spouting a fetid, green slime of nonsense
syllables which constitute all that he "thinks" and
"values" about what should be and what shouldn't
be.
The victim's first goal is impress upon others his
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11;lppt:n~ to trespass, unpleasant conseqlJ('11l I, Ii q "111,'\ n'spectable to them. After all. they must
lllight ensue. This is simply the posturing 01 Ill! l~i';p tllC'l!' illusion of pride-which consists of fear­
insecure whose convictions are nothing more Ilulll I, ii II"":, and willfulness. These two factors are often
platitudes and "divine" revelations indoctrinated dill 1111111 dlll;d in ways that make people appear more
ing childhood. 11I1I11'1('x than they really are.
The Manipulator has no need to express IIi J'('ople are not complex and the good Toxick
convictions-unless it serves his purpose to cOlli I eli If',ldnn keeps this in mind, while at the same time
and create effects. Ivlllg the opposite impression to everyone he en­
For example, he might express the opinion t h:, I If-',C·S. He makes everyone feel unique and complex
he doesn't "believe in welfare" while all the till!\' IIld pretends to take their troubles to heart.
letting others know how much he gives to charity.
Doing this allows others to think they haw The more the Practitioner hangs out with the
discovered who someone "really is" (I.e., how they I'ollllnon people. the more he understands the cues
really work). Letting others discover who they think which they use to make decisions of trust and their
you are is much better than telling them. People tend Willingness to surrender control. Remember, to be in
to intensively believe what they find out for them­ {'outrol is frequently painful for most people.
selves, particularly if they think You have been This requires that the Manipulator hang out with
hiding something from them. groups from various social strata in order to learn
The Toxick Magician is well aware how important tlleir cues. This may even mean lowering oneself to a
it is to let others discover things for themselves. He level which normally would be unacceptable. In fact.
accomplishes this by leaving clues and establishing doing this from time to time is good training, and
puzzles and simple contradictions which others can giVing charity and alms to those one finds the most
easily solve for themselves. disgusting is a very good technique for building the
He knows that each person is a detective, albeit a necessary character to deal with more powerful and
bad one. but a detective nonetheless. As people get to dangerous encounters which are sure to occur in an
know one another, "great discoveries" by the victim active career.
dispel the distrust everyone fundamentally feels
toward each other.
Subtly or unconsciously each person knows he is
playing a role. Thus, discovering the "truth" for him­
self helps the person give the Manipulator more con­
trol than intended.
It is important to be aware that, secretly, every­
one wants to be controlled-but in a way which is
acceptable to them. Everyone wants to give away
what they have-along with all the associated
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\VIII'II IIdping people to lose control, learn how to


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It. II' j \1<'111 save face. Saving face is very important. I
1I".I',C'~lt learning this habit by almost bringing a per­
III t., Illeir knees, and then giving them a reprieve.
The Toxick Magician understands how pi Ill. I'IlI" example, if you gain a minor concession from
works. He knows that if people are forced to )O\.VI I 1l1l1l'11Il~, appear to reconsider what they said for a
themselves unwillingly, there will be hell to pay ;\( ,\ 11I11I1)('l1t or two, and then tell them that they have a
later date. \11( II I point. However, remember that you have raised
Some people thlive on making people lower thl'lll 1111'11' level of arousal and tension and this may be an
selves and giving in. In fact, making people give ill I.. IIpportune time to get them to give in to another
good practice of what not to do, Help people decidt hnlle which has nothing to do with your present
for themselves to help themselves by giving in to YOll. It Ilation.
ThiS is the most subtle and powerlul form of control. It is extremely important to know how to manipu­
Always first help people to help themselves. If tl11.... lak another person's tension level and, as with many
doesn't work, more aggressive steps are necessary. tllings, timing is everything. Learning how to ap­
However, even at the last moment, be mean in a good Il)"oach people when they are unduly tense or relaxed
spirit. Always show a sense of good spirit no matter Is an excellent way to get what you want.
what you are doing.
For practice, it can be useful to push people's
convictions to the breaking point. If you attempt this
experiment. be sure a good rapport has been devel­
oped between you and the victim, Be sure a good
flow of energy has been induced and you have the
strength and the vigor to control yourself from mak­
ing unnecessary emotional outbursts. Remember,
your goal is to get the victim to lose control over the
irrationality or stupidity of his belief.
Before performing this actiVity, however, first take
dancing lessons. Dancing through the mind of a per­
son is very similar to dancing with your feet. If you
can't take lessons, go to places where people dance
and learn to watch them.
Also learn to wa tch people while they are drunk.
In fact it is a good idea to get drunk yourself at least
once a month, This will give you the opportunity to
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IIHIV 1111' 01 her members play them, you can drain off
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11.11.'(' power which you will need when you find
\'11111 ~ll'lr in extreme and dangerous circumstances.
'lid do nol doubt it, you will find yourself in extreme
The picture of the human condition and Ilj' 11111 dangerous circumstances from time and time
Tuxick Magician's means and methods for monipll 11111 you will need every trick in the book to win or
h'lting it to his ends may not sound romaniif' It I I'VI'II survive.
many-except, of course, to the Toxick Magid'"1
whose sole purpose is to explore. exploit and call! 1'01 I\s you practice "failure" and note your own reac­
the conditions of life. IIlllls (particularly feelings of smallness and humilia­
The fact that he attempts to turn the mUndnll(' lIoll). you will begin to find ways of turning these
into an adventure is his primary badge of honor. If: \ 1c',I',lIngs into healthy and free reactions. You will also
normal person reads this material or tries 01(' If'arn how to use these reactions to cause severe pain
methods described herein, instead of a badge 01 III your adversaries. Remember, some adversaries
honor he will be wearing a badge of horror. will also try to reverse your power and escape from
vour control. The means which they use to accom­
The power and force of the influence of the Prac plish this will give you deeper insight into their needs
titioner can be augmented in various ways. First and and most secret desires.
foremost, practice makes perfect. This implies that Once you sense that you have gained an insight
there will be many so-called "failures" which provide Into their secrets, offer them some aspect of it in a
the necessary lessons of how to present and preserve way which will not offend them or make them look
oneself during a failure. small. Once they accept your offer they are yours­
Another way of increasing power is through align­ unless, of course, they too are true Toxick Magicians.
ment with other Manipulators who have similar aims If this is the case, back off until you fmd out more or
and goals. make a psychological alliance.
It is also sometimes useful to help another Toxick
Magician accomplish his own particular end even if
you do not directly benefit from it. In these condi­
tions, you will have the opportunity to observe from a
different angle the operations of another Practitioner
(and perhaps even of a Master!)
Third, it is also useful from time to time to sur­
round yourself with many disciples from whom you
can drain resources and energy.
This tactic is especially fun if you know the
dynamics among the people in your group. If you
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to the next. The difference hdw('('11


1',"IIt'ration
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1I11111"IH~ and other organisms is that there ;Jrc
II 11"'''1 I (l he more wild card possibilities-and this
1111 'lltln; t he complete annihilation of the speCies.
:::;0 far, the objective of practicing Toxick Magll'l\ I
(0 provide relief from life for your subject, tht'II'II\ .II \l' Toxick Magician accepts these fundamentals
assuring yourself adventure and resources. lilt! doesn't lament. Instead he helps the species to
The more often you can relieve people 1'['()I11 1l'l'Lwc itself with something better, something more
responsibility in a way they can accept, the nllll c' t1"l\lhk, something stronger, something immortal.
likely they will allow you to drain them. Often LI It'v 'I'lli~ will require the death of billions of people
will come directly to you for draining or punishmeill. 1\ Ill! or the leaving of this particular planet. What­
These are often opportune times to refuse them, I'VI'I' it takes, the Practitioner is constantly preparing
This allows you to build confidence in yourself and ; I 11I1I\:-;c1f both in attitude and information. However,
greater sense of slavery in your victim. lit' 1::; not fooled like some by man's inventions or
Fail them from time to time. Make them work l'I('vcrness in certain areas.
harder, even humiliate themselves in some fashion, He is completely aware that man uses all his
and then show them some respect and love. Sooner lilventions to further his primitive nature and that to
rather than later they will be eating out of your hand. wait for evolution to catch up is pure folly.
Remember, always be sure to give relief at some He attempts to force life to speed up the process
time. Allowing tension to remain for too long a period of evolution-even if it costs him his own life-but he
of time can damage your resource. Relief, even if it only does this out of choice.
comes through humiliation, is welcomed. Toxick Magick is focused magic, and the Toxick
Magician saturates the wound called mankind with
It is important to reinforce the idea that the his own vitality.
Toxick Magician is not the cause of human suffering. He obtains this Vitality by consuming the energy
Human suffering is the norm. Being numb to the which others are more than willing to "give" away,
depth of this suffering is normal. Being unaware of They don't want it-it is too much for them and the
the stupidity of life is a necessary defense for the Manipulator knows just the right means for gather­
survival of this particular species. ing in this "food" and digesting it. He knows just the
The Manipulator is fully aware that anyone who right temperature to store it and, best of all, he
accepts and adapts to this stupidity is not a member knows just how to prepare it, to make it a joyous and
of the futures to come and is nothing more than a delightful meal.
breeding machine for more slaves. He knows that the easiest method for gathering in
The Practitioner didn't invent the human condi­ this energy is to help people continue to delude
tion. He is only taking advantage of it by helping themselves, to help them get what they think they
others get what they want. The human condition is want.
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Every once in a while, a Toxick Magician will rUll 'I'lli' stronger and more knowledgeable the Toxick
across someone who is somewhat aware of the trutll~, M"".ll'lall, the greater the tasks he can successfully
of human existence. If this person has the fortitude ('j1Illplde.
and the willingness, the Practitioner can help this I"'ll' example, he is aware that he can stir people
person to himself become a Toxick Magician. III (-!Iaotic behavior by convincing them they are
This is a particularly problematical exercise and ",•• ((Ir 19 less than what they used to. He is also aware
commitment, and is fraught with dangers and diffi­ thal by stimulating people to do more and more
culties. This exercise should only be taken on after ',vI tlk giving them nothing, can lead them into states
deep deliberation and testing of the subject. It is III' depression and hopelessness. Also, he is acutely
imperative that the subject be tested in numerous aware of the danger of hope in situations which have
ways. IIt:en very oppressive.
It is best if the subject is attractive in some sense, He uses these devices (among many others), to
has some charisma and has an above average IQ. Ilclp people get what they really want: more for less.
Having some special talent is also a good indication He pretends that he respects the rights of people
that the Manipulator's time will not be wasted. and is interested in their plights. Even though most
But these are only preliminaries. Numerous tests people know that this is a ruse, they go along with
must be passed and many skills learned before the the program because it is the line of least resistance
Practitioner can be assured that his subject is wor­ and allows them to express some of their frustra­
thy. tions. This reduces the pain of their pent-up depres­
However, it is also very important to keep in mind sion and aggression.
the idea of circles within circles. Everyone is of some
use, especially those who hate the Toxick Magician. As a rule, people believe they have honor and a
Everyone can't become a member of the inner circle reputation to protect and the Practitioner can manip­
and there is no harm in having many grades of prac­ ulate their reactions by casting doubt on their honor
titioners. or reputation. This can be done either by supporting
or threatening them. Often, casting doubt by the
method of support has the most useful benefits.
The Manipulator is always aware of how much
self-delusion is taking place when he is engaged in
any conversation. He either helps the self-delusion
along to the point that no one believes anyone any
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People can't help but exaggerate their importan4 'I •


even if it means that they only exaggerate it to thClIl
selves, At the same time, their self-importance is ~" While people scream about the importance of
fragile that the Toxick Magician must be aware <)1' (H'lo.l justice, it interests them little unless they are
what actiVities or attitudes might deflate the poten II I some way harmed. In fact, the idea of social
tial victim. IlIslice is something about which almost everyone is
II 19htened.
The Manipulator is always ready to make some For most people, social justice would mean ruin
form of restitution for a perceived wrongdoing. Often ~'ilnce almost everyone has lied, stolen, distorted the
a small apology is enough. At this point, it is often t I'uth, harmed others in insidious ways, and held
useful to talk about other people in a derogatory or hack favors out of selfishness. greed. or simple
gossipy manner. meanness. Thus. from time to time, someone must
Give the victim the sense that you are taking him he sacrificed to atone for and hide the sins of the
into your "strictest confidence," Although there is group or even an individual.
some likelihood that you might not be fUlly believed, In cases like this, the Toxick Magician can per­
if the person about whom you are gossiping is in foxm miracles. He can help any group, no matter how
some way competitive with your victim, you will be small, to find a victim to blame and torment.
doubfy believed. By relieVing the group of blame, he will often find
Any type of gossip establishes bonds and. secon­ them willing to provide small favors which he should
darily. alerts others that they, too, might be betrayed take as soon as they are offered. In some instances,
at a later date. Thus. the Practitioner always uses delaying the acceptance of a gift is the best thing to
gossip wisely. Often he will let the other person do do, but not in the case of scapegoating. People want
the gossiping while keeping his mouth shut. Or he to forget this petty part of themselves as qUickly as
might say something which will be heard as gossip possible.
by his victim but which also has a double meaning If you do a favor for someone who sees himself as
which he can easily twist around if later confronted. honorable and reputable, be sure to get paid well in
He is expert at lying and confounding informa­ advance. These people have a very short memory
tion. Little slips and small distortions make for when it comes to being associated with someone who
potentially great future power plays which, if well might make them look bad in the future.
orchestrated, will produce excellent results.
The Practitioner is well aware that all people like
to use reason and logic to help them follow and fulfill
their whims. In practical terms, this means talking in
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cles which are associated with stimuli which n..:wlild Tlle TOxiCk Magician is well aware of the constant
them to forget the promise when the miracle fail~·; (II hill lie between aspects of the same force: the desire
appear in the form expected. 11I1 ('omplete control and the desire for the unpre­
Miracles will always appear in unexpected WilY:, dldable which brings about the necessary destabi­
which you can take credit for. IIY,a! Ion of the entire human stIucture.
Of course, having a scapegoat is another mean:. As the desire for predictability (control) increases,
for dealing with failed miracles. Still another method n:d ural consequences are automatically set in
is to mention that no miracle will occur and lh~1I lIultion which lead to destabilization or Chaos.
more effort or hard work is needed for the desire( I This process happens both cosmically and micro­
results. I~('opically. This theory doesn't assume a simple lin­
But no matter what you do, a miracle is always mlr process within this gigantic struggle, but instead
expected. This fact is based on a number of "natural assumes muWple processes (which, from time to
laws," the first of which is that no one has experi­ I fme, might include a simple linear process).
enced their own creation, and life goes on no matter In other words. the mathematical functions are
what happens. multiple, and are sometimes interactive and complex.
All of this. and more. seems like miracles for This leads to inconsistent error when certain phe­
which the TOxiCk Magician knows how to take credit. nomena are scrutinized, since stabilization and
It is easy to be a miracle worker. Just allow the destabilization are forever interacting, and something
obVious to happen. Since most people are in an hyp­ may be on the verge of complete destruction (meta­
notic trance, if you can just see 10% of the obVious morphosis) while appearing completely stable at the
you are a miracle worker. If you can see 25%. you moment of observation.
are a God.
People will always associate whatever precedes an Humans are control freaks. The Manipulator
event as the cause of the event. As such, always let knows that, even stronger than the reaLity of sex and
your presence precede a happy occurrence and food, is the desire to control sex and food.
always let someone else precede a painful one. Once something comes under apparent control,
the organism seeks to control other events to the ex­
tent that it invents games and devices which prOVide
the opportunity to play the control game.
The Practitioner spends a good deal of time ana­
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The desire to control is so powerful that SUII'ld, 11111111111 hehavior. The Toxick Magician opcrakH OIl
and mass madness are sometimes the only thlil/', !II!' plt'1111~e
that most people seek conflict. hot II
which will satisfY this desire. i!!t.'lll:" nnd external, to the degree they can toleraLe.
At other times, on a more individual level. pcojdt : ,llIn: most humans can't tolerate too much inner
will force a collapse of personality so they can bcp,111 11I11I1Ie! (Lension)-as it makes them too aware or
controlling small things-like "not drinking for (111 ' 111I1l' <Ihey seek external causes and events to occu­
next minute"-to get the high of being in control. II\' t Il(·mselves. Thus, status quo is always defined in
Sometimes control junkies are so involuted cUll! IC'J JlIH of the level and type of conflict and tension a
play such strange control games that it appears th<'ll 1'1'1 SOll can tolerate.
control is the last thing they desire. In fact, this i~' For example, I met one man who was so fearful of
not the case. III/ling what he had gained, that he simply lost it and
Control is what they desire, even if they have lo II IIJ11ediately felt better.
force someone else to take up the cause for them.
The Toxick Magician 1s an expert in helping people War serves this purpose as well. As long as con­
stabilize and de-stabilize. He knows just when to Ilid and tension can be identified, man is "happy."
introject the necessary force to accomplish his end Jllll as soon as they become covert or internalized,
which is, of course, control. ;Illenemy must be created.
Extemalization is one of the best tactics a Toxick
He helps people seek destruction and death to Magician can employ once he knows how to build
escape the tension of living. For most people, time is Internal tension in others without causing a rebound
tension and the clock, with its tight spring "forever effect.
unwinding," is an ideal model. The tension unwinds Build tension in others and help them find a
until the clock stops. scapegoat. Do this in small and insignificant ways
The Manipulator knows how to hold out hope. until you have the power and ability to move people
Hope allows the food on the chain the illusion that to more gross and hideous behaViors.
time has not run out. However, hope can't be used Help people realize how easy it is to lose the
continuously. Reality is just too much. Aging, death, things they have or want. The trick in all of this is
pain, loss and fear are just too real and, sooner or not to become identified as the bearer of bad tid­
later, the spring doesn't wish to be wound up again. ings-unless you are looking for people with a strong
But, in spite of this wish, the Toxick Magician may stomach.
give it a \vind or two anyway. To learn better how to help people achieve the
Hope springs eternal and, just as the hope is level of tension and conflict they can tolerate, begin
coming to fruition, it is swallowed up by the monster by learning how to assess other people's moods.
of time. Once you are expert in this, learn how to manipulate
their moods in simple ways.
The Practitioner doesn't believe in the progress of
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Once you have this tactic mastered so thaI II I ! Hilt' Ulve them the opportunity, as it will makt'
second nature, learn to assess moods and say 11111 \/; iiil'lll It'd fragmented. weak and gUill.y and you (',all
from time to time which will have significant efk(' I, II'''' t II Is 1.0 your advantage.

Learn to say things to people indirectly, A usl'llli 1'IH;sc techniques will not work on a Toxick Magi
way to do this is to communicate your message 1IV dllll, l)() not make the mistake of miscalculating your
talking to someone other than your victim. HppOllcnts or your position on the food chain.
For example, if you want to tell someone thall)w,Y II Is always unpleasant to find ouL that you are
are an idiot, do not say so directly, Instead, make Ill' IIIl' one being eaten instead of the other way around,
a story about a fictitious person and tell it to anolht'l Ilowcver, if this does happen. use it as a learning
person in the same room as your victim. IIpportunity. It is rare that a person has the opportu­
This can also be done even more indirectly by lIlty Lo learn from a real Master.
telling the story to someone when the victim is nut
even present if you know that the person to whom
you tell the story will spread the story in the direction
you want it to go.
Learn to spread rumors in ways which will create
concern, suspicion or trust. Create fires and then put
them out. ThiS technique is essential in building
trust and confidence in people you want to use later.
Learn to confuse people and then help them out
of their confusion. Remember. loyalty built on fear
and hope is more reliable than loyalty built on
friendship.
Friendships, no matter how good and how long
they have lasted. are bound to tum on you at critical
moments. Expect no one to take your punishment for
you and expect no one not to take advantage of you if
they can be assured that they will not be caught.
People have a tendency to change the rules of the
game at a time that is convenient for them. Always
keep this in mind and watch for the cues which will
tell you that someone is about to change the rules.
.1 ; If there is too much tension in a situation. be
prepared for a rule change. If things seem too simple
11
J i and easy, get ready for a "theft" of some sort. People
like to get away with a little "stealing" from time to

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II \l' IIJ'Il('\ II ioner


knows how to use discomfort at
20
Illd 1111' I 1/ :1 II time to influence the effectiveness of a
1

III h"1 III all associate.


\1' 01 1'Illt;, a good Manipulator-or "Manager"-is
The Toxick Magician is forever alert to the !'fl. I • ,I'llv admired and envied by most of his subordi­
that. to increase his accuracy in manipulating COlli 1111 "" If t he Manager is having problems with a sub­
mon people, he must continually scan the enviroll dllllll(', be immediately SWings into action to
ment for appropriate reinforcers. He must know wh:ll IIII PC -I t he situation. He normally doesn't wait until
will increase the chances of getting others to do whlll 1I11 111 -I 't'plable behavior gets worse. He uses office
he wants. ,1I111In>, or whatever else it might take, to change the
Often a reinforcer can be as simple as a smile. AI 1Il'II:Ivlor of the offender.
other times, however, a reinforcer can be quite com (( 1.5 very important to realize that the Toxick
plex, consisting of multiple categories of behaviors 01 Mllliager looks upon people as "cooperators" or
items as well as multiple contingencies. "1111'(·llders." He doesn't take any behavior personally
j\ III I Is willing to do just about anything to correct

After much self-training, the Practitioner always damages and reduce the probabilities of negative
asks himself questions about the environment and olllcomes.
the humans operating in it. He is always aware of the A good Manipulator knows how to change the
limitations of a situation. offender's behavior by having him perform tasks
He is constantly examining the important social Ilnrelated to the offensive behavior. Some minor priv­
reinforcers within any given context. He determines Ilege may be manipulated, although not taken away.
the pecking order and notices which people are most An event that the offender was looking forward to
easily influenced by approval or disapproval. might be delayed by some "accident"-orchestrated
He is especially alert to anyone in authority with by the Toxick Manager.
excellent social skills as he knows that such a person He is well aware that some people do not respond
could also be a Toxick Magician. well to verbal communications and thus he requires
He knows that a good Practitioner avoids direct a large bag of dirty tricks to correct the offensive
confrontation and frequently speaks obliquely in behaVior.
order not to offend people or make them feel small. A
person who is expert at this type of behaVior can, at
will, devastate someone by very simple means. Com­
mon people are easily hurt by someone who has been
kind and friendly toward them and who they look up
jj to.

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21 '1'1l1~ l~
Ill[Hj('
the illusion that TV prOVides; that you and
aruund you-alone-are being entertained. In
1111 I, t lit: more that people feel isolated yet tied to­

The Toxick Magician is always aware that, 1111 '1'111<'1', the easier it is for the Master to reign.
matter how large a person may be. no matter how
many degrees or years of experience he may haw, III' knows that real information "can't" be known.
common people are fundamentally children and II n'nl information could be had by everyone, it would
must be treated as children without their becoming IIIIJlIt:diately become worthless. Information, by its
aware of the process. wry definition, implies ignorance and exclusivity. We
One of the main themes of childhood is the gain­ II'quire ignorance in order to be informed.
ing of information. This is called "learning" and What most people carl information is nothing
Illore than another level of noise. Some optimists
adults do a fine job of making children stupid by
their methods of indoctrination. who are aware of the problem simply state that the
Compared to adults, children have minimal infor­ Information is available but the use of the informa­
mation. On the other hand, children have less per­ tion is still dependent on the intelligence of the popu­
ceptual and cognitive bias than adults, lution. Mass intelligence is nothing more than mass
For both the adult and the child; information is lnformation. Zero is still zero.
constantly being redefined, not only in content, but What is fascinating about this entire process is
also in terms of how real information is defined. Put that everyone thinks they know more but, in fact,
simply, real information consists of learning how to they know less.
ignore and select data. Moreover, what they do know is next to useless
For example, forty years ago few children had and is often mis-information. Thus, each new level of
much information about sex. Today, sex is so com­ information is nothing more than a higher level of
mon that it is not really information at all. Once non-sense. What we generally call information is
everything becomes available to everyone, it becomes nothing more than a higher level of incompetence.
nothing for everyone, People forget that, like indiViduals, each civiliza­
People appear more sophisticated today but, as tion rises to its highest level of incompetence.
the gross level of sophistication rises, the real infor­ The Toxick Magician knows that if you help
mation becomes more hidden and valuable. someone or something long enough, it will finally
When you hear an advertisement "disclose"; "Be wish to be left alone. At that point help it a bit more
the first to know what the markets are doing," and then drop it. At that point it will become like
remember that it is being heard by millions of people England: a land of non-entities with expenSive titles.
at once. Where is the real information? It's mostly in ThiS is the meaning of what we call information.
the fact that millions of people each think they are The more teachers, the dumber the students.
I 'I hearing the real information first. Every mother's son simply knows more buzz
words. But does that mean he knows what the
bUZZing is? Is it a bee or a bomb?

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How much real wealth and how much real illJfll


mation does anyone really have? And, more iIllp(1I 22

tantly, how long will they have it? Wealth which ('1111
be easily stolen is not wealth at all. Most people Hn'
simply storehouses for a master thief. I\U mega-systems become top-heavy awl ('bllPI k,
With more and more reliance placed on devic(~~; 1'1 lis is much like a family With more children Ill: til
which can be easily intercepted and manipulated. JIIllds available to feed them. The parents b(~C(JIIH'
how long will it take for a Toxick collapse? Thes(' 111'Hperate to hold together the fortress that their <.;go:-)
issues are important considerations for the Master. Ilad built.
His goal is to help information become marc The Toxick Magician knows that every structure
worthless while creating the illusion that it has more .,(;rves to keep people in as well as out. As long as
value. He does this by helping people ask more there are doors, there will be prisons.
questions in very well-controlled and well-defined The key is to get the prisoner to pay you for ser­
situations. vices that he could provide better for himself. Thus.
1he first task is to teach him that he can't care for
He also promotes the collapse by helping crimi­ himself and reqUires assistance. Once he accepts his
nalize behavior which interferes with the information dependency on metaphysical grounds and submits,
highway. his ownership is guaranteed.
He knows that the criminahzation of human
behavior serves one primary purpose: the destruction Slavery as we knew it before, for example, the
of the system which defines crime. The more crimi­ Civil War in the U.S .• was a bad thing. It made us
nals, the more resources necessary to control crime aware of something best forgotten-universal, hierar­
and criminals. The more resources reqUired, the chical slavery.
more economic disruption and thus the more crimi­ When overt slavery ended, we lost our example of
nals reqUired to fill the gaps in the system. what slavery was really all about. Slavery slipped
back into our unconscious.
All good Practitioners know how to manipulate
the common man's desire to be a slave while main­
taining the illusion of being a free person. It is better
for the common man to think that he is free as he is
held in the anTIs of his caretaker.
Democracy is the best political system of slavery
ever invented. In a democracy, the slaves believe that
they are "free" and have a "voice" in their affairs.
Thus, they are waring slaves and, as such. the possi­
bility of a revolt is much less than in an overt system
of slavery.
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This simple fact is supported by the numlJ('1 ill


books which have been written about self-esl(;I'111 23

The desired results are impossible to obtain Sin(T Ii


slave can only have false self-esteem. And even till
is a theft accomplished by identifying with Ill:. One of the most important ideas to get tliroll,t!1l
master, Villi r head is that most people do not feel paill frolll
1Il'IIlg used-and misused-by a good 'Toxick Magl~
There are no free people, only slaves who haw dall. If they feel any pain at all, it is minimal.
more privileges than others. Even the masters arc' The fact of the matter is simple: people are so
slaves to their greed and terror. Control over the liv('s Llllliliar with abuse and misuse that they are un­
of millions doesn't free one from having to pay thl' "ware of it. This is worth repeating, Most people are
price. ~H) used to being abused that for all intents and pur­
poses they are unaware that they are being abused
There are no real successes in this world as we :lnd, in most cases, expect it.
are all bound in the brotherhood of death. If you More interesting is the fact that, when they do
have to die, you have failed. feel abused, they get upset by events and actions
which make them unaware of their real condition
and the chronic abuse which they "suffer."
Moreover, they take the events of life, both good
and bad, very personally. This fact alone contributes
to their overall sense of malaise and stupidity, They
are hard-wired to suffer and, in most cases, to suffer
without much awareness. A deadened suffering is
the norm and is expected.

Understanding the origin of human behavior is


like looking for a place to land a plane when the
earth below is covered by a huge, thick cloud.
Human behavior makes no sense from a hedoniC
point of view, nor does it make sense from any alter­
native idea.
The human being is an unfinished entity, bur­
dened by a strange mix of cortical and sub-cortical
processes and a body which requires immense arti­
fices to protect and assure it of its immortality.

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24
Illl'y are the extras. the hired haw!:i, 'l'IIl'Y IH;J'.
1111111 :I ::;ervice which some ape or ITladlllll' \'clIl1d fl.,
PI well-and someday, very soon, will. Tiley IlI'j
j plctcly expendable and those higher "1' IIIl' Illd
11111
One thing we know-very well-is that 11101,1 dc', l~llOW all too well how their middle Ill;lJl:l/'.c·IIll'11I
humans have been hired on as extras. They :111 Pili t can qUickly revert to head clerk.
needed for this scene or that, for a few moments Ile'll
and there, and then they are gone. In fact. they ;111' I\. Toxick Magician will treat such peoplt' 1\:
not even forgotten-because to be forgotten you fir:ll IJllport.ant or unimportant depending on his mood
have to be remembered. "lid what he wants from them.
Most people are extras who somehow have b(' Oh yes, Toxick Magicians have moods, too. And
come deluded into thinking they are stars-albej t YI'I;, they like to see the extras twitch once in a while.
burnt-out ones. I\.n cr all, life is tough-and watching someone squirm
A few people are not extras on the stage but are ; I bit can sometimes be uplifting-particularly if they
stunt men, hired to play dangerous roles for the real me interfering with your will.
star. But even stunt men are rare. However. more often than not, it pays to be "nice"
10 the hired help. The Manipulator is well aware that
It's funny to walk into a bank or a grocery store t he clerk can become a monster once someone in
and watch the tellers and clerks. A good Toxick authority allows him to playa short part as boss.
Magician knows how to watch them and manipulate There is nothing more funny than seeing the little
them. He knows that they feel that they have a little man inflate his chest and try to walk in shoes which
power-and they do-but they are taught not to are too long and not wide enough.
abuse it, because it is a sign of bad taste. After his first day on the new job everyone feels
Just watch them drool as they count out the sorry for him. Somehow he doesn't fit the part.
money or say "no" to someone. Then watch them But soon enough no one will notice the difference.
hang their little heads as they gaze blankly at their Many of the extras will have gone, some of the audi­
paychecks. ence will have moved on, and the star-well. who can
Nonetheless. each is a star, each has a room tell? Is her new billing for real, or is it just another
somewhere where he is king. Somewhere people rec­ temp job, waiting until someone better comes along?
ognize them as they perform their daily chores.
Watch the smile on their faces when you recognize In a strange way it takes a lot of strength or a
them. Watch how some try to hold back their enthu­ powerful numbing agent to realize how inSignificant
siasm-like a dead puppy dog. you really are, what minor roles you play, and how
Others flaunt their authority like a bit player who everything you "love" and cherish can be taken away
has 30 seconds on second camera. But the Practi­ from you in the wink of a gnat's eye.
tioner knows who these people really are. He, and
even they, are not completely fooled.

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But this is the simple truth and most peopl~' III


constantly made unaware of their real situation. '1'1"
25

keeps them tame and prevents them from revol!,


II~v('ry Toxick Magician finds oul ('xndlv wlllil
1IIIIIg.'-l a person is frightened to lose. And 0111' III IJ)I',
1111 Int obviolls and primal is their apparel\( :-;\'WU' III'
II 1'1'1 lOin.
Tha t this feeling consists of nothing bill '"C',
to choose more or less what to eat. ('Otllt'
1'(I'C'I',<Iom"
1I1l1 go as they please (more or less), say what's (1)
1III'lr mind (more or less), buy what they want, stuy
IIJl late, have sex, try something illicit once in a
while, spend money on things they like, is a joke. Is
1111~ all there is?
As a grown-up he is acutely aware (and yet, must
I<.cep secret from himself) that all these privileges
which have been given to him, these "rights" which
lie has "earned"-can, all at once, for no good reason,
be taken away.
'Why must this be kept secret?
Because he has been told that he can lose them
only if he deserves to-that is, if he does something
wrong, if he disobeys. The Practitioner is completely
aware of this horrifying lie and often needs to go no
further in planning his strategies.
He knows what everyone is frightened of and why
they are frightened. He knows that people believe
that they have been given rights and privileges and,
from their personal experience, they are completely
correct. Of course, in reality no one has given anyone
anything.
The Master has it one up on everyone: he knows
that he really doesn't own anything. He knows that
everything is borrowed-including his life.
Common man, however, always believes that
which never was a reality. This ability comes from a

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strong imagination and the inability to distill!.'.111 til


the existential condition of his life from his !lop 26

wishes and dreams. In this sense, common mall Ilv,


in limbo. He can neither climb the mountain, IIUI
descend to hell. II. from time to time, the Toxick Magldall ~(I\llltl:,
111\1' :'01neone who concocted Huxley's Brav(' N('w
Wlliid. let me assure you he is not. Indeed, as a ilia I
1.'1 of perversity, we might assume that Huxley wa~
himself a Master with a keen knack for observing
IIIIIJlan behavior and who projected forward from
wltat he saw.
While common man is competitive, greedy and
Illubitious-unlike Huxley's common worker-bee­
litis is only a small anomaly. Common man, as so
lIIany brilliant and stupid authors have noted, is
Hlmply a domesticated primate. And the zoo runs
<Jllite well most of the time until any of the many zero
hours is reached-at which time pandemonium
I>reaks loose.
While common man is domesticated, seething
within him are all the necessary components of
destruction which allow him to be controlled and, at
the same time, allow him to be self-destructive. In
this way, common man has the potential to act as if
he was a sower of discord and disobedience. but this
remains well under control-except dUring certain
times of the year and in certain places.
Other than pathological individuals (which in­
clude Toxick Magicians who have lost control), com­
mon man is nicely controlled by bouts of depression,
temper tantrums, guilt. sorrow, terror and fear. The
result of all of these emotions is that common man is
nullified. which allows for his ability to perform the
rather pathetic and puny tasks to which he and
others have given significance.

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Append'ix
11111"1 (tllollgh
'1"'11/ 1'1/('1'e
a few secm III tidy 1::1 I ','p,tH'I'I,II I I! II 1
is a good exampl('). Tlw 11111111 lllli.'W',!li· JtI
h"WI·VI'r. seemed to be 1) Vcng(·;\II('l'. ~I ('lllli'llnl~!i11
1l1"XI'J'(;~sing the "Will to Power," and ,II 11•• 111"\ \'.lIil
A Few Useful Teaching Tools IIWII "True Will." We also noted allolllC'1 c'lIl.,'.'II\'
wi Ill'll wc could only describe as "HOI'I1I)'.": 1111'\
II \l'lll<le almost all political movies e.g.. Nixoll.
The following is a short, semi-random list 01 I'or a while we felt surprised that we l'Ollllll ::0 II'\\'
books, movies and events which we like for variOII(1 1',11 II lIdales in certain groups. notably Science Flcllo!1
reasons and which the aspiring or practicing Toxldl 11111 War Movies. Perhaps that's because the 1'01'1111'(
Magician might find useful to study. Each has II: I-'.nJl1P seems mostly concerned with the improvemelll
own unique quality and some may have no value til I II 1he species (though frankly we can't think of many

you at all; we may even have included some a~; Illat succeed even minimally: when Captain Kirk
ringers. :lays, 'Tm from Iowa; I only work in outer space," he
In many cases these works provide informatioll ~\('erns to make the point most eloquently) and War
about attitudes and occasionally about techniques Movies seem focused on an area which is inherently
(martial arts movies can be useful in both regards). lied to accepted social values.
Only in a few cases, however, do we recommend the
work unreservedly: often the amount of useful One may argue that some titles do not belong on
information varies tremendously. Some (like The the list at all; on the other hand, one may argue that
Thomas Crown Affair and Point Break) are excellent we missed obvious and significant works. We certain­
portrayals of the psychopath from beginning to end. ly won't argue about that. We would very much like
Others (like Thelma and Louise are more limited-in your feedback (on this and any other relevant mat­
our view it was rather so-so until the end), In some ters) to be used as grist for the upcoming Pyscho­
the psychopath-protagonists are highly limited by path's Workbook descl;bed in the Foreword.
the circumstances of their social environment (e.g.,
in GoodjeUas the full expression of psychopathy was Here's our list:
limited-not because of the wider external society,
but because of the more limited society of a gang Above Suspicion
with its own rules.) And Then There Were None
You may find it useful to consider some of our Arsenic and Old Lace
criteria for excluding some titles: many potential can­ Assassins
didates were left off the list because the characters Atlas Shrugged (not done as a movie-exceptionall!)
come off as too pathetic, or as socialized/moralized, Being There
or as driven only by outside forces or as "crazy." Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (excellent!)
As we were putting this list together we noted Cape Fear (both versions have their points)
that many examples fell into certain distinct cate- Captain's Paradise, The

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Count ojMonte Christo, The

Ilf'l " " h(, / '/ /I'


Death Wish I

IlIf' II,,'
Death Wish II

Dogs of War, The

1""1' :.,III/{.'.'·

11'/'"11 ,'v, 1.0/lis(· (particularly al 1111' ('lId)

Donny Brasco

Falling Down (particularly until the end)


""t"I/·. (;/III1J/1 I\LTair, The (execllcllll)

'(/1'" (/ '}11it-:f'
First Blood (Rambo 1)
",,, .·jll::l}('d~. The
Fountainhead, The (excellent book; fair to poor movl<')
\Vlf" (;/','S(' (hut not Wild Geese II)
Getaway, The (both the Steve McQueen/Ali MacGr:,,,,

and the Alec Baldwin/Kim Basinger versions !l;WI Millav Illariial arts film (for technique and attitude)
their points though we prefer the fanner)

Godjathe r, The (especially the first one)


Allot h<.:r useful classification we noted includes
Goodjellas
1I11111111g; devices which help illustrate how the system
Great Impostor, The (based on a true story) "'/Ill!) IVorks. Most of these examples are from "real
In the Line of Fire
Ilk" and are far from exhaustive. It seems that in this
Kelly's Heroes (one of the few war films on our list)
C'I:l~·lslfjcation, "fact" can be far more educational than
King ojNew York, The
IIl'llun,
Mechanic, The (excellentl)

Moby Dick (contrast the obsessional qualities with Movies


The Searchers)
Nevada Smith And Justice For All
One-Eyed Jacks Nixon
Our ManFHnt
Other Stuff
Point Break (excellent!!)
Point ofNo Return (excellent!) • Any newspaper, any TV/Radio news program, any
Ransom
day: (to quote Walter Kaufman, scholar and trans­
RoadHouse
lator of Friedrich Nietzsche and Martin Buber):
Rough Cut
Mundus vult decipi: The world wants to be
Runaway Train (excellent film, terrible title) deceived. The truth is too complex and frighten­
Scarface (Pacino version) ing; the taste for the truth is an acquirea taste
School jor Scoundrels that few acquire.
Sea Woif; The Not all deceptions are palatable. Untruths
Serial Mom are too easy to come by. too quickly exploded
Shawshank Redemption, The and ephemeral to give lasting comfort. Mundus
vult decipi; but there is a hierarchy of decep­
Shogun (portrays an entire culture which essentially tions.
held psychopathy as a value; an historical rarity) Near the bottom of the ladder is journalism:
Silence oj the Lambs (classic!) a steady stream of irresponsible distortions that

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most people find refreshing, though on till'


morning after, or at least within a week, will 1)('
stale and flat. FROM CHRISTOPHER S. HYATT,
- Prologue to Martin Suber's I and T!lull

• Any high school or college text on history, eCOIlOllI


ks or any of the so-called "social sciences". SECRETS OF

• The O.J. Simpson trial (with unlimited resour('c: WESTERN TANTRA

available to both the prosecution and defense, lid:. JIi e 5eltuaiity of tfi£ :M.if£(£[e Patfi
I

can only be considered the ideal example u( Introduced by J.M. Spiegelman, Ph.D.

American justice at its very, very best: contrasi Preface by Robert Anton Wilson

with the movie And Justice For All). Dr. Hyatt reveals secret methods of

• The "McMartin Preschool Trial" in the 1980's (and enlightenment through transmutation

many of the other witch hunts that followed); also of the orgastic reflex. Filled with

done as a movie by HEO, Indictment: The McMarUn explicit, practical techniques.

Preschool TriaL "The world's first scientific experi­

• The President William Jefferson Clinton impeach­ mental yoga that does not expurgate

ment and "trial". the sensory-sensual-sexual aspects

• The Chicago 7 trial in 1969-1970 resulting from of the Great Work."

the "police riot" during the Democratic National -Robert Anton Wilson
Convention in Chicago, 1968. ISBN 1-56184-113-7
• The "Rodney King" trial in California in which the
police officers involved were found "not guilty"­ SEX MAGICK, TANTRA &

insane!-and then the federal trial which followed; TAROT

the latter violated the U.S. Constitutional prohibi­ rrhe Way of the Secret Lover
tion against "double jeopardy" (regardless of any­
With Lon Milo DuQuette

one's legal hairsplitting)-even more insane!!


Illustrated by David P. Wilson

• The massacres at Ruby Ridge, Idaho in 1992 and


Waco, Texas in 1993 and the circus of handwring­ A wealth of practical and passionate

ing, inquiries and trials which followed. Tantric techniques utilizing the

Archetypal images of the Tarot.

• The events which led to the sinking of the Nothing is held back. All methods

Lusitania (which in turn led to the entry of the are explicit and clearly described.

U.S. into World War I).


"Each of us has a Guardian Angel ­

• The Gulf of Tonkin "incident" and the Vietnam War a companion and lover who waits

in general. just behind the images that flood our

• All lawyer "jokes". minds during sleep or reverie."

• All commercials and advertisements.


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