Alright everyone, about twenty-four hours ago, the deputy DA for New Orleans Parish decided to blow his head off in his own office. Um, I have nothing further to say about this. Very very sad now, isn't it?
I did want to talk about chaos magic though. Chaos magic is the concept that you are generating energy—it doesn't have to be negative, necessarily speaking, it can be quite protective—and... you're launching it at a non-specific "target," so to speak. That is that, the energy that is generated—partially in the form of ritual, potentially, partially in the form of meditation, uh, simple mental focus and so forth—goes forth and does its job.
The idea is that... it's um, it's sort of like, imagine that ritual magic is like firing a rifle, so to speak. Uh, we're gonna use a physical metaphor for it. The rifle is very accurate, takes out an individual target, it's very very target-ed. Let's say that you utilize though, a shotgun. Well, I mean, if you fire it at intermediate distance, you might hit anything—it's not exactly sure necessarily, the accuracy is much lower, the power is still high but the accuracy is lower. Chaos magic, in my personal black magic practitioning experience, is exceptionally effective, at uh, eliminating persecutors and people that are corrupt and so forth. Um, it will not work against those that are actually being genuine, it will not work against those that are being "good people"—I-I mean good in the-in the general sense, so they're not trying to do harm or anything like that. Uh, it's ineffective against them. What it will do though, is it will tend to hone in—and in that way it's a little more like a homing missile, I suppose—on those that are doing evil. Those that are being corrupt. Um, everything is memetic. Uh, there are no coincidences, uh, y-you wouldn't believe the number of (heh heh) memetic things that have happened, literally in the last forty-eight hours of my life, for example.
So unfortunately he decided to uh, off himself—it's not immediately clear why he did, uh, it appears self-inflicted—this was the other day, just before I actually came here to New Orleans. Um, it's not 100% clear what the reasoning was, I think that the thought is that it's uh, combined with t-the New Orleans, like the Bourbon Street attack. So maybe uh, he got overloaded, uh, he got too stressed 'cuz he's like, uh, "shit, you know, I've got a thousand different reports that I have to deal with, because a bunch of people died." Maybe there was a lawsuit impending, or something like that. Maybe he was, uh-maybe he just went crazy due to the stress of his job. Then imagine, he was a young dude—younger than me, he was only thirty-four years old—I can imagine that the stress of such a job, uh, probably... i-it just fried him out. He just got overloaded, that would be my best guess, and so he just decided he's gonna kill himself. Um, so sorry to his family [gulps], and stuff like that, but uh... yeah. Chaos magic is real.
It's very very funny because people will believe that up in the sky, somewhere out in space, I don't know, maybe on another planet where we can't see 'em, there are cherubim that are floating around, uh, you know, God's throne and stuff like that, or maybe they believe in Allah [briefly points upward with index finger] or one of these other things. Maybe they believe in the Hindu pantheon, seeing that the breath of Brahma, breathing in and out, creating and de-creating everything, over and over endlessly for eternity. They'll believe in that, and many people believe in things like "angels," but they don't believe in demons. They don't believe in spells. They don't believe in magic. Incantation, "nonononono, that doesn't exist." Prayer? "Of course it exists, of course it works, uh, who wouldn't think that?" Spirituality? "Nah, not really—"uh, most religious people aren't spiritual at all. But your "God" absolutely exists. I find this absolutely fascinating, the way in which people fathom the spiritual. Um, and so yeah. Just figured that it would cover that. [laughs] Yeah. That's about all. Peace out. [stops recording]