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10/23/17: TILL YOU’RE BLUE IN THE FACE

Ron Patton | October 23, 2017

TILL YOU’RE BLUE IN THE FACE

MONOLOGUE WRITTEN BY CLYDE LEWIS

Ever since stumbling upon some old grimoires, I have been obsessed over a lot of the writings that alchemists of the 1600’s have written. Apparently in those dark times there were friars, priests, and even magicians that would converse with one another over many paranormal topics.

I have been reading the exchanges and letters that discussed the problems of human plague, the act of vampirism, Satanic Bloodletting and even the behavior of werewolves. In recording the deeper truths for later generations, the ancient sages and seers adopted the use of metaphor or figures of speech. It is apparent that within these texts there are these alchemical definitions that are given to a lot of these subjects and I am realizing that Hollywood and most fiction has taken liberties with some very serious conditions of the human mind that were once attributed to the work of the devil.

In the era of the alchemists, the dangers for satanic entrapment were very real.

As someone with an interest in folklore and the paranormal, I want to say that you would not believe just how much traditional cultural beliefs have been altered by the internet, movies and television. It is also unfortunate that the most popular paranormal beliefs today are primarily shaped by Hollywood.

The great teachers of past ages wrote letters to each other, and composed their books, passing them from hand to hand. Those who were initiated could understand what they read; to them it was intelligible and clear, but to the man who had not been received within “secret schools” the teachings were merely speculative philosophy, or perhaps meaningless babble.

These wisdom-teachings have come down in direct succession from sage to sage, ever since the Mysteries were first instituted among men.

The sages and magicians were very wise and moist certainly encountered their fair share of individuals that fell victim to voluntary satanic entrapment.

One wise sage would say that when the demon knocks thrice on the door where you live – you must address and identify the demon and send him on his way, because he will bargain and coerce you into giving up blood and soul. In the 17th century there was a practice that was also being used for divination called, enoptromancy. It was practice of personal divination using the candle and the mirror. The candle would give light to the mirror and the mirror could be compared to a screen, where images in the shadows would appear and give information to the one who was seeking answers.

The technique would be similar as gazing into a crystal ball where the reflecting light would create images that would be interpreted as portents and warnings of things to come.

Today, it could be said that modern items can be used for divination, and staring into the screen of a computer or even a smart phone obviously has the same effect. Now, mind you, if you were to tell someone that staring into their phone, or spending too much time on a computer can be seen as a form of voluntary or progressive entrapment they would probably laugh at you.

However the old mystical saying of “mirror, mirror on the wall” would bring forth a mystical being or shadow entity to answer the questions of anyone willing to ask.

The magic mirror has now been replaced with a screen on your desk or in your phone with a greeting to an imaginary artificial intelligence named Siri, or Alexa – she is always there to give you answers.

Scrying using a mirror is most certainly the primitive version of what we do now with our smart phones and computers.

We are looking for answers, guidance, directions and other information. Some will argue that we rely too heavily on our innovations and that we trust their artificial wisdom more than we should.

Wouldn’t it be terrifying if someone were able to use the internet to convince people to do things that they wouldn’t normally do – or make people think something that is absurd or worse, to believe in something that could be dangerous to their wellbeing?

Today, I received an e-mail from a listener who said that the television show “The Doctors” were discussing an internet phenomenon called “The Blue Whale” which is a dangerous meme or game that was created by a Satanic curator in Russia to select random teenagers for sacrifice.

The game’s curator contacts the participant via social media and challenges the person to complete 50 tasks. The tasks include self-harming, getting up in the early morning to watch a scary video that curator sends, to go the whole day without speaking to anyone, and finally the participant is asked to commit suicide.

The name “Blue Whale “challenge is derived from how blue whales often beach themselves to die.

The e-mail that I received sent me a list of the tasks that the teenagers are asked to carry out in order to win some sort of reward. The list has been translated from Russian.

1. Carve with a razor “f57” on your hand, send a photo to the curator.
2. Wake up at 4.20 a.m. and watch psychedelic and scary videos that curator sends you.
3. Cut your arm with a razor along your veins, but not too deep, only 3 cuts, send a photo to the curator.
4. Draw a whale on a sheet of paper, send a photo to curator.
5. If you are ready to “become a whale”, carve “YES” on your leg. If not, cut yourself many times (punish yourself).
6. Task with a cipher.
7. Carve “f40” on your hand, send a photo to curator.
8. Type “#i_am_whale” in your Facebook status.
9. You have to overcome your fear.
10. Wake up at 4:20 a.m. and go to a roof (the higher the better)
11. Carve a whale on your hand with a razor, send a photo to curator.
12. Watch psychedelic and horror videos all day.
13. Listen to music that “they” (curators) send you.
14. Cut your lip.
15. Poke your hand with a needle many times
16. Do something painful to yourself, make yourself sick.
17. Go to the highest roof you can find, stand on the edge for some time.
18. Go to a bridge, stand on the edge.
19. Climb up a crane or at least try to do it
20. The curator checks if you are trustworthy.
21. Have a talk “with a whale” (with another player like you or with a curator) in Skype.
22. Go to a roof and sit on the edge with your legs dangling.
23. Another task with a cipher.
24. Secret task. (Basically upload pictures of your naked body to show the scars from your cutting )
25. Have a meeting with a “whale.”
26. The curator tells you the date of your death and you have to accept it.
27. Wake up at 4:20 a.m. and go to rails (visit any railroad that you can find).
28. Don’t talk to anyone all day.
29. Make a vow that “you’re a whale.”
30-49. Every day for 19 days you wake up at 4:20am, watch horror videos, listen to music that “they” send you, make 1 cut on your body per day, talk “to a whale.”
50. Jump off a high building. Take your life.

As I read the list of tasks, I realized that the game is a seriously sick form of repetitive programming where the suggestion of cutting the body diminutively creates the idea in the participants mind that the body is worthless—it also conditions the mind to go to high places like bridges, rooftops and cranes other high places where you can be acclimated to the idea of killing yourself.

Now when you hear these tasks you may say to yourself who in their right mind would do this to themselves – how could anyone fall for such a grotesque game?

Well, put simply, the program put out by an administrator, which in this case is a “bot” that seeks out a person who by his or her post on social media. The bot is then sent out to do psychological targeting and data mining from Twitter and Facebook.

The test data is supplemented compared to issue surveys, and together they are used to categorize those whose posts have demonstrated depressive and disenfranchised attitudes. They also receive specially tailored messages, phone calls, even visits from either the curators or those who are also considered potential Blue Whales.

The program has found a niche in targeting its psychological manipulation to those who have a deep thoughts of depression or even thoughts of suicide.

It breeds a cult-like dynamic for grooming someone who is already thinking about doing something extreme; like taking their own life.

Believe it or not, the same type of technique is also used in targeting people with extreme political or religious views.

There are data gathering operations and businesses that are constantly seeking out people to reach on behalf of someone who pays a lot of money to from you into buying what they are selling.

To develop its psychographic models, these companies send out survey bots to thousands of computers across the country and the scores individuals using five basic traits: openness, conscientiousness, agreeableness and neuroticism.

The data for the “Blue Whale” appears to have surveyed and data mined those who appear to want to harm themselves, punish themselves, or even want to kill themselves.

When such a strategy is deployed amid the reality of an increasingly toxic and divisive world – impressionable teenagers and even some of the elderly carry out a plan for their own deaths.

The “Blue Whale” game can contribute to the grooming process of finding a mark and then aiming or focusing on the desires of the victim. If the victim is serious about ending their life or has even thought about it, there is a convenient game they can play that will brainwash someone into carrying it out.

There have been at least 130 suicides of children all over the world that took place between November 2015 to April 2016.

Last year, an alleged satanic ringleader named Philipp Budeikin, a Russian psychologist, was detained, and has been charged with organizing eight Blue Whale cults between 2013 and 2016 which “promoted suicide.”

Some 15 teenagers committed suicide, and another five were rescued at the last moment, according to the case against him.

Instagram has started showing users a warning when they search for pictures relating to Blue Whale.

When you search for the term on the network, a notification appears which reads: “Posts with words or tags you’re searching for often encourage behavior that can cause harm and even lead to death.

“If you’re going through something difficult, we’d like to help.”

But directly underneath the post it gives the option to “see posts anyway.”

There are several shocking pictures of self-harm and even jokes about the sick game once you click through.

Some include pools of blood on the floor, while others appear to show a whale carved onto an arm.

A Mississippi teenager with family in the Tampa area says she received the Blue Whale Challenge on Instagram.

The girl’s mom, Melissa Patton, is now going public about an online game that is also known as the suicide game. It’s called the Blue Whale Challenge. “People think this is a hoax, but it’s not,” she said.

Patton said she found out her 12-year-old daughter was taking part when she found a series of deleted photos in her daughter’s ‘deleted album’ on her cell phone.

The images showed her daughter carving the phrase F57 into her thigh.

The object of the game is both mind controlling the victim and also blackmailing the victim. It engenders the immense pleasure of achieving a goal. It habituates player to follow the commands it making the player become fearless.

Blackmailing the player, the curator says that their naked photos will be published if they don’t continue the game.

Meanwhile, there are some people that have claimed that there is no such game on the internet – probably because they do not know where to find it. The game has been known to show up in VK – the Russian version of Facebook.

Snopes.com reports that Blue Whale” suicide groups have not been directly linked to hundreds of suicides in Russia, the groups do apparently exist. They originated shortly after the death of Rina Palenkova, a Russian teenager who supposedly took her own life shortly after posting a photograph of herself on VK.com. The image was widely circulated on social media, and Rina soon became the central figure of a strange cult-like group.

Social media communities such as “Sea of Whales” and shock video sites shared photographs of Rina and spread a rumor that she was part of a suicide cult, and that the cult is thriving all over Europe.

Snopes says they cannot verify all of the claims of suicides that have been caused by the Blue Whale game.

We think we are safe sitting in home, nothing can possible harm us. But, all it takes is a little push. We don’t have to really play this game to know what it offers.

Trying to win the fire is not common sense, not touching it is.

Written by Ron Patton




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