ignant666
ignant666
@ignant666
Elderly American druggie
Joined: Feb 19, 2006
Last seen: Sep 26, 2023
Topics: 50 / Replies: 4433
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RE: The Golden Cipher

This does not seem to make sense. And it sure took you a very long time to come up with that not-very-convincing explanation for your error. There i...

2 months ago
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RE: The Golden Cipher

Undoubtedly what our Absent Texas Prophet really meant to say.

2 months ago
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RE: The Golden Cipher

I haven't bothered to read this latest Prophetic Posting, but one wonders why a Prophet might make Prophetic Postings and then ignore the only respons...

2 months ago
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RE: Is there a place for Marxism in Thelema?

AC killed a frog, and masturbated a lot. I don't think that we can reasonably conclude from these facts that he "would've dug" all frog-killing whac...

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RE: Is there a place for Marxism in Thelema?

Sic transit gloria Bufo. ------------------- *"Thus passes the glory of the Toad."

2 months ago
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RE: Is there a place for Marxism in Thelema?

You have not been around much lately, david. The Toad is 100% in favor of "White supremacy, misogyny, and racism", and is a big admirer of Hitler, a...

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RE: Is there a place for Marxism in Thelema?

A quite nice post, much of which i agree with. AC inherited a considerable amount of money, which he blew on various extravagances. He mostly the...

2 months ago
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RE: Is there a place for Marxism in Thelema?

DO NOT FEED THE TROLL. I know we all succumb from time to time, but engaging with this, umm, person is clearly a waste of time. His uninformed bigot...

2 months ago
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RE: Is there a place for Marxism in Thelema?

BTW, you should note that posts intended to "bait" other posters are in violation of the site Guidelines. But, back to our current topic: how the US...

2 months ago
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RE: Is there a place for Marxism in Thelema?

As i said in the post you are replying to, "feel free to continue, as long as you can abide by the site guidelines in doing so." Do what thou wilt, so...

2 months ago
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RE: Is there a place for Marxism in Thelema?

Because you are so woefully ignorant as to economic conditions, and understand very little about politics, and especially because you insist on using ...

2 months ago
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RE: Chat GPT and the Book of the Law, Part Deux

My copy appears to be a whole book, at 227 pages exclusive of fore-matter, notes, and index. And the title is Ride The Tiger, not Riding. Or Cavalca...

2 months ago
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RE: Origins of "To Know, To Will, To Dare, To Keep Silent?"

See, the difference is that i am replying to something someone else said. I am not gratuitously on my own inserting my political views that have nothi...

3 months ago
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RE: Origins of "To Know, To Will, To Dare, To Keep Silent?"

This is very far indeed from being so. In fact, most major media and social media in the US are dominated by far-right voices, despite the fact that...

3 months ago
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RE: Origins of "To Know, To Will, To Dare, To Keep Silent?"

If you persist in forcing Paul to delete your posts for gratuitous right-wing content (as he has had to do four (4) times in the last three weeks), no...

3 months ago
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RE: Origins of "To Know, To Will, To Dare, To Keep Silent?"

You have had five (5) posts deleted in the last three weeks for posting "Irrelevant political content". Insulting me for opposing Russia's god-given...

3 months ago
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RE: Origins of "To Know, To Will, To Dare, To Keep Silent?"

Would it be too much to ask that you two (@toadstoolwe and @hadgigegenraum) refrain from posting unless you actually have something to say that is bot...

3 months ago
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RE: Origins of "To Know, To Will, To Dare, To Keep Silent?"

Ha ha ha. I love funny Ku Klux Klan jokes. Racism, murder, and torture are comedy gold.

3 months ago
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RE: Origins of "To Know, To Will, To Dare, To Keep Silent?"

For anyone not up on Ku Klux Klan terminology, when the Toad says what he is saying is "A Klansman I am, White Brother!", normally used as a code...

3 months ago
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RE: Origins of "To Know, To Will, To Dare, To Keep Silent?"

Oh, i have. But now i have failed to keep silent about it. Oh drat!

3 months ago
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RE: Origins of "To Know, To Will, To Dare, To Keep Silent?"

Yes, it does. But most places citing this motto have it as "Audi", which means "hear", not "dare". We can see this more common "hear" version in the ...

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RE: Origins of "To Know, To Will, To Dare, To Keep Silent?"

The full version of the Masonic motto is "Audi, vide, tace, si vis vivere in pace" (translated as "Hear, see, be silent, if you would live in peace" h...

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RE: Origins of "To Know, To Will, To Dare, To Keep Silent?"

No. "Audi, Vide, Tace" (to give the correct word order, and Latin verb endings) means "Listen, Look, Keep Silent", and does not at all mean the same...

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RE: Origins of "To Know, To Will, To Dare, To Keep Silent?"

I think that what Michael was asking about was that @damien said people still do use the Golden Dawn system "to ill-effect"- he did not speak of occul...

3 months ago
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RE: Origins of "To Know, To Will, To Dare, To Keep Silent?"

Alright, with @katrice saying she has looked and knows of no pre-Lévi source, pretty likely he is the origin here. She having now spoken, there is o...

3 months ago
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RE: Chat GPT and the Book of the Law, Part Deux

The claim you are making is very largely discredited, and ignores a whole lot of verifiable history in favor of speculation. Very early on, the CIA di...

3 months ago
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RE: Origins of "To Know, To Will, To Dare, To Keep Silent?"

Happy Father's Day to the other two fathers (and to any lurkers, and to non-posters as well). I asked a few years ago if anyone else had kids, and z...

3 months ago
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RE: Origins of "To Know, To Will, To Dare, To Keep Silent?"

Not at all, as i have said twice now. There may well be an earlier source. All i said is that Again, @katrice will very likely know the answer here...

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RE: Origins of "To Know, To Will, To Dare, To Keep Silent?"

It is best to keep the pie-hole shut if you don't know what you're talking about. The site Guidelines that you have agreed to by posting here ban "s...

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RE: Origins of "To Know, To Will, To Dare, To Keep Silent?"

If there is (and i agree that you may well be right), @katrice will probably know. Ummm, no. The "keep silent", like the other three powers*, der...

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RE: Origins of "To Know, To Will, To Dare, To Keep Silent?"

See Eliphas Lévi, Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie; translated by Arthur Edward Waite as Transcendental Magic, its Doctrine and Ritual, p. 30 and els...

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RE: Chat GPT and the Book of the Law, Part Deux

i must be one of those mushminded ones. Who am i to argue?

3 months ago
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RE: Chat GPT and the Book of the Law, Part Deux

Not for the first time, i will quote Art Kleps, Dr Tim Leary's ex-pal and Millbrook co-tenant, and Neo-American Church Head Boo-Hoo: "Acid is not ea...

3 months ago
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RE: The Book of the Lauds

To me, "trigrams" means "I Ching trigrams". Never having paid any attention to Liber Trigrammaton, which does not (as originally published) assign any...

3 months ago
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RE: The Book of the Lauds

Yes, that is certainly my perception; awaiting clarification of @threefold31's base 3 claim here. I have to confess i am curious how many math class...

3 months ago
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RE: The Book of the Lauds

How so? Aren't the trigrams composed of three lines, each of which consists of either a solid or broken line? And isn't that only two "digits", wh...

3 months ago
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RE: Special Request: Can some kind soul here help me find this Crowley prank?

As to your last point: AC is using a quite standard bit of Masonic terminology here: Volume of Sacred Law (VSL) (also known as the Book of the Law...

4 months ago
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RE: Chat GPT and the Book of the Law, Part Deux

@hadgigegenraum : Um, the topic of this thread is LLMs/"AI" and AL. One of our Nazi* Comrades here posted that the LLM reply to his questions about ...

4 months ago
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RE: Chat GPT and the Book of the Law, Part Deux

My conscience is clear; my posts here, unlike yours, are about the life and legacy of AC, not pathological worship of Russian genocide, or pathologica...

4 months ago
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RE: Chat GPT and the Book of the Law, Part Deux

How much longer do we have to put up with @hadgigegenraum 's endless, irrelevant, deeply offensive, and utterly off-topic posts lauding Russia's ongoi...

4 months ago
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RE: Chat GPT and the Book of the Law, Part Deux

OK, the Nazi Parroter Of Support has admitted to "running [his] mouth, and mindlessly echo-chambering", and admits he actually had zero basis for his ...

4 months ago
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RE: Chat GPT and the Book of the Law, Part Deux

Now that we have settled the all-important issue of the possible etymology of "nut-bar", could either of our two Nazi Comrades please now identify the...

4 months ago
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RE: Chat GPT and the Book of the Law, Part Deux

Can either you, or your fellow Nazi, please identify the alleged "pozzed"*, and/or "woke", political content in the above LLM-generated passage about ...

4 months ago
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RE: GPT4 Theater, Part 3: The final interpretation of Liber al Vel Legis, aka "the buddha and the beast"

Anyone who remembers his prediction of the bloody and violent nationwide food riots across the USA in the summer on 2020 (after China bought up all th...

4 months ago
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RE: GPT4 Theater, Part 3: The final interpretation of Liber al Vel Legis, aka "the buddha and the beast"

I can recall you being dismally, abysmally, laughably wrong in your absurdly alarmist predictions about the COVID pandemic (and that you showed you ca...

4 months ago
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RE: GPT4 Theater, Part 3: The final interpretation of Liber al Vel Legis, aka "the buddha and the beast"

Maybe. BUT: A lot of folks aren't very smart. I worked in an office where pretty much the entire content of conversation was the fortunes of the Yan...

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RE: GPT4 Theater, Part 3: The final interpretation of Liber al Vel Legis, aka "the buddha and the beast"

If AI actually existed, we would do well to consider controlling it. But it is simply not a currently real thing. Here is an excerpt from a brief bl...

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RE: Chat GPT and the Book of the Law, Part Deux

What LLMs are good for/at is what is known (when done by humans) as "bullshitting". LLMs simply decide what is the most likely next word to come aft...

4 months ago
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RE: Other Like Me The Oral History of COUM Transmissions and Throbbing Gristle - YouTube

A fine example of apophasis aka parlepsis, the rhetorical method of saying a thing by saying we will not say it.

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RE: The man behind Amado Crowley

Isn't thinking that one is some sort of grandiose, very important figure, like a prophet, or a messiah, or a world-conqueror, pretty much the essence ...

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