Conspiratorial Diabolism: Outlines and First Drafts

Authored semi-anonymously under my pen name Izual Cadieux, Commissar of the Krasnaya Latsis Terror Cell, Satanic Front (Naxalite Division). Dated 207YF Era Horrificus.

Table of Contents

Interview with Satanae Manibus
Black Satanic War Machine
The Lesser Key of Solomon and the Theory of Demonic Assemblages
Becoming-predatory, Becoming-adversarial...
Paradise Lost as a Counter-History of Hell
Distortion Pedals and Inorganic Demons
No Lives Matter: A Manifesto of Transcendental Misanthropy

Outlining

Interview with Satanae Manibus

My general idea for this writing is that I want to take the questions from Armies of Darkness: An Interview with the Satanic Front from the second issue of Drums of Tophet and rewrite all of the responses, making them much longer and more theoretically coherent. I think it'd be a good introductory piece for the book. The idea came to me partially from the opening interview of the second Dune novel. Another source of inspiration is a much better interview, the Interview with Chairman Gonzalo from my Maoist days. I don't know how this writing will develop, partially because I don't know whether or not I'll end up thinking of other questions and responses that I'd like to add in the process of writing out my own responses.

Black Satanic War Machine

I don't know whether or not I want this to be a writing or the title of a complete section. I'm still reading the Treatise on Nomadology and I don't entirely know what a war machine is, personally I just thought the phrase sounded cool. I think this writing would be a good place to essentially outline my interpretation of Christian demonology and how it relates to the political and social objectives of the Satanic Front.

The Lesser Key of Solomon and the Theory of Demonic Assembalges

This writing might end up a subsection of the writing above if I can't think of enough material to warrant it being its own writing. I don't really have any ideas for it right now but I'm sure they'll come to me when I get around to reading the Lesser Key of Solomon. Essentially it'll amount to an analysis of the Lesser Key of Solomon through the Assemblage Theory of Manuel De Landa.

Becoming-predatory, becoming-adversarial...

At least as far as I know, this writing will probably end up my theoretical justification for revolutionary violence, which necessitates a becoming-adversarial that blossoms into a becoming-predatory. Thinking of adding the question Do you like hurting other people? from Hotline Miami into the title. Slayer and violent video games made me do it.

Paradise Lost as a Counter-History of Hell

Again, I don't quite know where I want to take this piece and I don't think I will until I finish Paradise Lost, but I think I'd like this writing to be where I essentially outline my interpretation of Satanism as a revolutionary project rather than a commitment to vague notions of "no-limits evil" or "predatory spirituality." Instead, I will fashion a weapon of revolutionary disobedience against God. This is also where I want to outline my basic idea of Paradise Lost as the "national epic" of the Satanist movement, with a similar function to Comrade Stalin's History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

Distortion Pedals and Inorganic Demons

For this piece I'd like to build off of the idea of the "inorganic demon" with magical or supernatural powers that I came across in Cyclonopedia and analyze the distortion pedal as an inorganic demon of the Satanist movement, where I'll dip into excrusions of Black Metal Theory, with the black metal band as one of the functional units for summoning the forces of Hell. It'll be the first of my pieces oriented around Satanic music, the second I'm thinking should be a piece on Delta Blues, I think the third should be about Memphis Rap and Three Six Mafia, with stories of possessed samplers and soul-capturing cassette tapes. All musical creation sings of the glory of Satan.

No Lives Matter: A Manifesto of Transcendental Misanthropy

A while back I was scrolling through the Wikipedia article on Speculative Realism and came across the book Nihil Unbound by Ray Brassier. At around the same time through the writings of the Maniacs Murder Cult I had first learned of a group that calls itself No Lives Matter and I was weirdly captivated by the idea of completely nihilistic post-ideological violence. For this writing I'll likely have it written by a "guest author" that I'll have to write out the details of later. I'm imagining something like the Panther Moderns of Neuromancer if they were reading Society of the Spectacle, Baudrillard and the Haters Handbook.


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