Last night someone posted a bunch of zines that were allegedly tied to "juche cult", and they didn't seem fake at all one even had a website from the 90s.
>>the zine that stood out to me was the one from like 15 years ago that was a memorial to the founders of juche cult thought, and in the image, I see at least 2 people who were moderators for the site "420chan" holding up ak 47s and anti capitalist banners on some farm in the midwest, during the invasion board days era, leftypol looking types ya know, but i know them, real channers in the picture who i chatted with and have the names of, but then in another picture there was an image of the individuals in a run down looking church, only a few white people there, in some type of group meeting, very different crowd, but the alleged juche cult founders still there in photo.
One of the people's names led to a inactive blank facebook page that had a bunch of north korean intelligence and psychological stuff in it, which is possibly connected to their idea of manipulating the subconscious through dreams? This is the part I'm most interested in, so please don't ban this thread, I did save the pdf, but I'm not going to repost it for whatever reason, maybe one of the mods is in the images, or maybe it's just not a good look. I know this is rightfully a rabbit hole the mods here want to close off, especially seeing that the modding community from the chans was right there in the zine, holding a banner and ak47s on a farm called "the field".
>>but I want to know more ABOUT THIS psychological field. lets discuss it?
TL;DR i actually find this topic on the dreams and subconscious mind control very interesting. this is what the thread is about that part of this story, not the Juche meme, please, and thank you.
33 posts and 24 image replies omitted.Personally I think we need more schizo, psychedelic insurgency groups
>>2795211You might say
>nooo>but anon that is not materialist!<why?because theory is boring and wanting to throw over the state is more fun when it's being commanded by cosmic entities, embrace the coyote
>>2795183I didnt save the links and I didnt even save a lot of the pdfs from threads I just saved the one on their original theorists and organizers deaths and the thing about drugs which there was a ton of versions of some just looked like fixes, others different themes and discussions on drugs and pyschdelics. someone has to have them
I do remember the name of the blog linked that was supposedly a voice tied to their Western/westcoast north America milieu but a lot of the information is probably scrambled to prevent themself from self doxing
https://marxistleninistmaoisttheory.blogspot.com/p/maoist-street-code.htmlhttps://poceral.blogspot.com/Some one also posted these
>>2795006 and I posted
>>2794798 >>2795328https://www.samwoolfe.com/2024/01/neoliberalism-competitive-psychedelic-use.htmlAn interesting read on LSD, neo liberalism, and communism thats relevant to this. hopefully that's the right zine i posted there there were a few versions of it with errors i had saved from the sites but im pretty sure i uploaded the right one this time. nb
>>2795348>>Renowned Marxist scholar David Harvey stated that, according to neoliberal thought, “all forms of social solidarity were to be dissolved in favour of individualism, private property, personal responsibility and family values.”
>>Neoliberal ideology can affect all aspects of the psychedelic experience, competitive feelings can be present during preparation, the session itself, and integration. It should be stressed that existing within a culture of individualism may play a role in such feelings, but this does not mean it is solely to blame.
>>Competitive feelings are natural and exist independently of political ideology. However, neoliberalism often acts to amplify, normalise, or justify these feelings. This ideology, which glorifies competition, can make the sense of being alone in your efforts to achieve happiness the default mode of being – it becomes completely normal to feel envy and jealousy when learning about the success of others, rather than sympathetic joy.
>>Psychedelic use – even if it leads to self-transcendent, transformative experiences – does not necessarily make one’s mind impenetrable to the influence of the dominant political ideology in society.
>>One may carry the conviction that one has been successfully ‘deprogrammed’ by psychedelics, but this may sometimes amount to spiritual bypassing: an unwillingness to confront negative traits, such as ego inflation and competitive feelings towards other psychedelic users.
>>Again, neoliberal ideology may amplify, normalise, or justify such mental states and feelings.
>>Capitalist realism is a concept he created, referring to “the widespread sense that not only is capitalism the only viable political and economic system, but also that it is now impossible even to imagine a coherent alternative to it.”
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