Cultcow Russell Greer / @ just_some_dude_named_russell29 / A Safer Nevada PAC - Swift-Obsessed Sex Pest, Convicted of E-Stalking, "Eggshell Skull Plaintiff" Pro Se Litigant, Homeless, aspiring brothel owner

  • 🔧 At about Midnight EST I am going to completely fuck up the site trying to fix something.

If you were Taylor Swift, whom would you rather date?

  • Russell Greer

    Votes: 117 4.5%
  • Travis Kelce

    Votes: 138 5.3%
  • Null

    Votes: 1,449 55.9%
  • Kanye West

    Votes: 283 10.9%
  • Ariana Grande

    Votes: 607 23.4%

  • Total voters
    2,594
Just to throw this into the current thread of conversation...
Screenshot_20170501-142228_2.png
 
While egotists can retaliate when bruised, I can't see Russel being violent. That's my arm chair phychogist take.
Edit: also something something mormons non violent but he's a bad Mormon anyway.

He was a bad Mormon anyway, but his Mormon upbringing shouldn't take the possibility of violence off the table. Regardless of background, everyone lashes out when pushed over the edge or has something snap in their head. As much as we like to believe and hope Russell is too weak and cowardly to hurt anyone, that doesn't mean there is an absolute zero chance of him becoming violent. He's already attempted to force himself on someone at the gym, after all.

Just to throw this into the current thread of conversation...
View attachment 238625

:c God, he better not be getting any ideas.
 
He was a bad Mormon anyway, but his Mormon upbringing shouldn't take the possibility of violence off the table. Regardless of background, everyone lashes out when pushed over the edge or has something snap in their head. As much as we like to believe and hope Russell is too weak and cowardly to hurt anyone, that doesn't mean there is an absolute zero chance of him becoming violent. He's already attempted to force himself on someone at the gym, after all.

:c God, he better not be getting any ideas.

Uhh, I'd say being a crazy mormon ups the risk of possible violence, not takes it off the table. There's a LONG ass history of mormons going on murder sprees, the whole "one might and strong" prophecy has fed into some crazy fucks doing some really fucked up shit. Then you have the whole concept of "blood atonement" that's embraced and one of the reasons UT is one of the only states that still has the firing squad as an option for execution. You can take it back to the Meadow Massacre, but some Mormons don't have any problem with spilling blood.
 
He's updated his previous post;
Screenshot_20170625-181909.png
So, he believes he's had it harder than everybody trying to achieve his ambitions.

You have to ask the question, what has he done exactly to try to achieve his 'ambitions'? Apart from trying to blackmail a few celebrities into helping him get a start in the 'biz', there's no evidence of him having done any work himself to try to start or advance any sort of career in the music industry.

He really is a lazy, uninspiring, unambitious slack jawed imp that thinks the world owes him some special gift.
 
Uhh, I'd say being a crazy mormon ups the risk of possible violence, not takes it off the table. There's a LONG ass history of mormons going on murder sprees, the whole "one might and strong" prophecy has fed into some crazy fucks doing some really fucked up shit. Then you have the whole concept of "blood atonement" that's embraced and one of the reasons UT is one of the only states that still has the firing squad as an option for execution. You can take it back to the Meadow Massacre, but some Mormons don't have any problem with spilling blood.

It was late on my end, so I might've worded it wrong in saying that it shouldn't not be considered, but yeah, upping the risk makes sense. Never heard of this "one might and strong" prophecy, so I don't know where that comes from, I've just always thought that some of the murders that were done by members were rather fucked up, but that could just be the media making such a big deal out of those cases because of the reputation Mormons have.

He's updated his previous post;
View attachment 238719
So, he believes he's had it harder than everybody trying to achieve his ambitions.

I think what gets to me the most is that every time he brings up Katy Perry meeting a cheerleader with Down's Syndrome, he has to remind everyone he knows the family. Like does he really know them, or is it just because they live in the area that means he's fully aware of them, but he has never talked to them? I imagine so it's really the latter, but if that family actually does know him, I doubt they'd appreciate him bringing up their daughter every chance he gets. I know he's not dropping names, but if it's a rather well-known story, people would know exactly what he's talking about.
 
It was late on my end, so I might've worded it wrong in saying that it shouldn't not be considered, but yeah, upping the risk makes sense. Never heard of this "one might and strong" prophecy, so I don't know where that comes from, I've just always thought that some of the murders that were done by members were rather fucked up, but that could just be the media making such a big deal out of those cases because of the reputation Mormons have..

"The one might and strong" is a very famous prophecy by Joseph Smith, a quick wiki summation:

The One Mighty and Strong was said by Smith to be one who would "set in order the house of God" and arrange for the "inheritances of the [Latter Day] Saints". Since this prophecy was uttered, many Latter Day Saints have claimed to be or to have otherwise identified the One Mighty and Strong, and many schismatic Latter Day Saint sects have arisen as a result of these claims.

One famous crazy ass mormon murderer who thought he was the might one was Ervil LeBaron (and like two or three of his crazy brother as well and they tried to kill each other too boot). He's just one of MANY examples of mentally unstable mormons who decide they are God's appointed mormon to put his house in order on earth.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ervil_LeBaron

Or the Lafferty Brothers: http://www.deseretnews.com/article/595079489/1984-Lafferty-case-still-haunts.html

I could probably name about 10 murders related to men who believed the "might and strong" prophecy was directly about them and ended up with blood on their hands. It seems to effect mentally unstable mormons in a very big way.

Mormon History sperging
I'm the house the Mormon missionaries don't want to visit, not because I'm rude, but because I'm actually fascinated by the history of their religion and know a lot about it (though I admit I'm more interested in the more out there aspects and fundamentalist sects). I'm always curious if they know the story behind the Pearl of Great Price (i.e. The Joseph Smith Papyri). Smith bought an ancient Egyptian text from a traveling show and claimed it was actually a lost gospel, which became known as "The Pearl of Great Price." Of course, only he had to power to translate it since hieroglyphics at that time were untranslatable. Skip ahead hundred years and a museum realizes they have many parts of the original Smith papyri in their collection (it was assumed lost or destroyed for years). But now we have the ability to translate hieroglyphics and what Smith had was just your run of the mill Book of the Dead/Funeral text and it in no way translates to what he claimed. Mormons have even fought wikipedia to keep this story separate from the "Pearl of Great Price" entry by making them two separate entries.

I've found that I usually know far more about the history of the mormonism than missionairies, simply because the church is a bit picky about what the let their followers learn about and carefully edit a lot of the more unflattering history. (All religions do this, but since the mormons only came about in the last 175 years it's a lot harder for them to make things disappear in the modern era).

The best primer on the subject (for a non-Mormon) is John Krakauer's "Under the Banner of Heaven: The story of a violent faith" - he gets into a lot of the interesting sects that have sprung up in the last 100 years in the book. It's a fascinating read and it's amazing how much one simple prophecy about "the one might and strong" has led to so many self-appointed zealots thinking its about them.

But if you really want to be hardcore and learn about its history in-depth, Fawn Brodie's magnificent "No Man Knows My History" which is the ultimate biography on the real Joseph Smith. The mormon church hates this book (written in 1945) because it is so carefully and diligently sourced. Its scholarship is top notch. Brodie was an amazing historian and was actually raised a Mormon and wanted to write the first factual biography about Smith but ended up discovering much of the criticism aimed at him was entirely valid as she spent a decade plus buried in archives and research. (It's been harder for scholarship on Smith and mormonism in the ensuing years because after Brodie the Mormon church went on a rampage to buy up as many original source materials related to it's history as possible, so they could ultimately control all the information and research published about it. If you aren't a dedicated mormon they don't want you writing about their religion or Smith, and will not give you access to historical records they hold.)
 
The girl is from Arizona (google). One can infer that he met her family on his stripper-filled mission trip. I'm sure Russell met her family with a group of people but he doesn't know them well. It's just like all of his other "relationships"...Russhole gets a second of someone's attention and in his mind, they're BFFs. I'm sure Russ didn't give this girl the time of day, likely jealous of her. Now he name drops like she's his other half.
 
The poor woman Russ is publically doxing is a hooker he added as a co-plaintiff to his constitutional challenge. A hapless saggy faced John can't challenge prostitution laws because he has no skin in the game (no pun intended). The complaintant would need to be a hooker arguing that she is being deprived of her right to be paid for a service she provides.
IMG_1503.PNG
As you can tell by them not being FB friends ... things did not go well. Russ kept her on as a co-plaintiff, documenting her as a hooker in public court filings, against her wishes.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
The poor woman Russ is publically doxing is a hooker he added as a co-plaintiff to his constitutional challenge. A hapless saggy faced John can't challenge prostitution laws because he has no skin in the game (no pun intended). The complaintant would need to be a hooker arguing that she is being deprived of her right to be paid for a service she provides.

As you can tell by them not being FB friends ... things did not go well. Russ kept her on as a co-plaintiff, documenting her as a hooker in public court filings, against her wishes.

Yes, he's an absolute piss of shit for doing that. He claims to have these women's best interests at heart. Like fuck does he, it's all about him. Always has been always will be.

He's also obviously been reading this page again since my last post. Here's a further edit of his previous post;

Screenshot_20170625-220241.png
Along with this couple of posts;
Screenshot_20170625-220204.png
Screenshot_20170625-220352.png

I tell you what Rusty, legal genius that you are. How about you create yourself an account on this forum and advise us how and where we have 'slandered' you.

Here's a tip - reposting your Facebook posts and giving our opinions on them, as fair and reasonable as we feel they are, isn't 'slander' (BTW, you do know the difference between slander and libel right?). But you obviously disagree. So come along and join up and explain it to us. It would be nice to have a little chat.
 
God whoever told Russell the phrase "flattery will get you everywhere" never imagined the effect it would have on his sped brain, nor stressed the fact the phrase is ironic/ usually said as a joke. You'd think after his cringey flattery attempts have failed for the millionth time he would take the hint, but no, he keep austically trucking along thinking flattery is like some magic wizard spell for getting laid.

Celebrities get flattered endlessly, they have millions of fans, so flattery will get anyone exactly nowhere with a celeb - it just makes you one of millions who kiss their asses. Flattery does fuck all for Russ but get him in a tard rage when it repeatedly fails.
 
He's complaining about having a facial deformity as if were the same thing as a kid dying of a terminal cancer.

Make-a-Wish is for kids only. Some dream of meeting a celebrity, yes. Some dream of seeing a baseball game, some want to drive a fire truck. And that wonderful foundation and a few celebrities work to make a child's last dream come true.

There are no foundations that do this for adults and their shouldn't be. Adults with terminal cancer have bigger issues. Charities focused on adults with cancer help with medical bills mostly. Meeting a celebrity is a childish desire, wanted to meet one because you think it will start your career in "The Biz" is delusional. Not to mention Russ isn't even a little bit sick and is in no danger of death.

That comparison shows how narcissistic he is.

And he's r.etarded for calling it the Biz. Insiders call it ....well, I don't think I'll tell him. :).
 
View attachment 238782

Thanks for telling us you were joking Russ. It's hard to tell when you're having a laugh, you always look so serious...
Dayum; he really is out of touch isn't he? Doesn't he realise that this is what a large number of people resort to when they figure out they've said something unpopular?

Individual: damn I hate *insert group here*.
Group: gasp, that's a terrible thing to say! You're awful!
Individual: relax, I'm only joking; I'm edgy like that.

Saying you're only joking after you've said something unpopular means that you're either being honest and have the comedic ability of a snail, or you're a liar on top of everything else.
 
The poor woman Russ is publically doxing is a hooker he added as a co-plaintiff to his constitutional challenge. A hapless saggy faced John can't challenge prostitution laws because he has no skin in the game (no pun intended). The complaintant would need to be a hooker arguing that she is being deprived of her right to be paid for a service she provides.

As you can tell by them not being FB friends ... things did not go well. Russ kept her on as a co-plaintiff, documenting her as a hooker in public court filings, against her wishes.
>stupid laws
>put people in dangerous circumstances
>I don't flee, I fight
>I'm about to make history
God damn these comments by Russ are terrifying in the context of our discussion.
 
Back