Nightcrawler Vol. 2
Internal Theoretical and Literary Jorunal of the Satanic Front (Naxalite Division). For Organzational Personnel Only.

This writing is intended to be the loose first draft of Conspiratorial Diabolism, written in a form where I'm free to be myself and I can let out every disgusting and pernicious excess before they're soberly trimmed down in a further draft.

Blasphemous History of the Satanic Front
YF 207 Era Horrificus

It started when Commissar Murnau, previously of the Temple of the Red Lodge, met Satanae Manibus, and they offered one another their blood. Their un( )holey and incestuous union formed the Satanic Front’s dyad of priest-legislator and magician-king respectively. The Black Satanic War Machine had yet to fully take form, but the necessary elements were furnished. While Satanae Manibus dreamed of combat, Murnau dreamed of dismemberment.
      It was around the time that Commissar Murnau was expelled from the Temple of the Red Lodge that he developed an interest in the “Orthodox Satanism” of Dr. Nicholas Bodin, ancient rival of the Red Lodge’s previous master. It was an interest he offered to Satanae Manibus, and which he gladly accepted.
      While Satanae Manibus dreamed of turning the Satanic Front into a paramilitary formation centered around “real-world action” and “no-limits evil”, Murnau spent his days dreaming of Satanic cities with obsidian skylines, kept running with the timekeeping of an infernal calendar. Manibus’ model of the Satanic Front was sedentary, resembling the phalanx or the Roman legions, Murnau’s was nomadic, resembling the mobile guerrilla bands of the jungle and deserts. One thought of the state, the other of the rhizome. While Manibus was concerned with the structure of rank within the Satanic Front, Murnau thought such considerations were foolish without a base in the masses. Murnau was a student of Dantalion, Manibus was a zealot of Murmur.
      A third term was introduced which destabilized the dyad beyond all recognition, its title was Bartok Lykus, one of Murnau’s colleagues from the Tempel ov Blood. While he read splatterpunk and Iron Gates, Murnau read k-mart realism and Blood Meridian. Lykus thought of himself as Cain, and wanted to do away with Christ. Murnau thought of himself as a blood-stained Aquinas.
      Through the Satanic Front and the Temple of the Red Lodge, Dr. Bodin and Dr. Hubbur fought once again, each struggling for ultimate supremacy to direct the course of the current Aeon, but this time they fought as corpses, babbling expletives through the mouths of Murnau and Manibus.
      The first major disagreement was over the proposed uniforms of Satanic Front operatives. Manibus and Lykus preferred green military fatigues reminiscent of combat uniforms of the U.S. military. Murnau dreamed of (and drew) an offensive combination of Nazi and Soviet uniforms, with black and red as the primary colors, which he insisted could only remain a dream if the Satanic Front remained incapable of having a social basis large enough to justify the production of uniforms.
      From that, there was a major disagreement over the tactical load-outs of operatives. Manibus and Lykus had strong opinions over which guns and knives were the most appropriate, preferring the AR-15 and M-16, while Murnau laughed at them and said that the AK-47 and Mosin Nagant were the weapons of victory. Incidentally, this argument took place before the ban on Russian ammo and subsequent price hikes.
      While Manibus and Lykus believed the Satanic Front to be finished, fully formed, Murnau stated plainly, to the horror of everyone, that we don’t yet know what the Satanic Front’s War Machine can do.

Interview with Satanae Manibus
First Published in Tophet's Rhythms Vol. 1 Issue 3
YF 205 Era Horrificus

Agony's Plateau Press: For those yet unaware, can you indoctrinate us as to the Satanic Front - its name, fame, origins, pastimes, and future purpose?

Satanae Manibus: The Satanic Front originally started as a joke between myself, Bartok Lykus, and a comrade of ours, Commandant Cultus, who is unfortunately no longer with us. All of us were in Texas at the time. Organizing under the banner of Satan was for us an excuse to head up to the deer lease, shoot guns, run drills, and get drunk. We didn't think very hard about the name.
      Bartok Lykus had a friend, Commissar Murnau, from the Tempel ov Blood who he kept in touch with and he started telling him about the Satanic Front and the sorts of semi-serious occult experiments we were up to. He was still in Los Angeles at the time, but due to shifting personal circumstances he decided to move closer to us.
      Around the time that we moved into an apartment together I was able to give him the written reports of all our rituals so I could be there to explain anything he didn't understand, being originally from a different Satanic magical practice. They must've made a big impression on him because after I helped to elucidate their origins and functions, he took all of the papers into his room and I didn't see him leave his room for about three days. By the time he came out, they were covered in foreign inks and his own blood. You could say that that was the true start of the Satanic Front.
      We transitioned from the realm of practice to the realm of theory, and we've yet to return. The Satanic Front exists now as a theoretical laboratory, where we're taking the works and dogmas of a number of different authors and theorists and fusing them together into an abomination, before it's ready for viral propagation. Bartok Lykus and Commissar Murnau are at the head of the pack, which is a little funny to see because they kind of hate each other. Their rivalry itself fuels all of our forward momentum.
      Commissar Murnau has done an excellent job as both one of our internal theoreticians and as an archivist, writing down all of the cultural and occult artifacts that we share among one another and keeping them documented in a database that we use for reference and further developments. Bartok Lykus is the bigger reader between the two, at least in terms of novels, and does most of the work shaping and sharpening up our fiction writings.
      The Satanic Front is, at least for now, intended to function as both a practical occult current within the left-accelerationist milieu and an attempt to construct a cultural artifact. We need theory, we need fiction, we need theory-fictions. But, we see all of this as the necessary preamble for the construction of a positive political project. We haven't yet accomplished the task of becoming an object of popular culture first, but we're working on it.
      As for our pastimes, all of us share a love for professional wrestling, we talk a lot about the WWE and Combat Zone. We're fans of the ultraviolence. Bartok Lykus is more into the Undertaker and Jake the Snake while Murnau tends to prefer Goldust and Mankind. Strangely enough, Murnau tends to spend a lot of time in his room playing Minecraft, he's shown me some insane buildings that he's worked on and he talks a lot about a server called 2B2T, but I think he plays on a different one. Bartok Lykus is really into the Doom modding scene, he showed us one called MyHouse.wad that impressed us. He's also a big fan of other classic Doom horror mods. He's one of the few people I've met who really likes the third game in the series as well.
      Most of us appreciate video games, some more than others, and at least twice a month we try to get together at someone's house or apartment to cook a lot of food and show off a lot of different genres of music and end the night with a horror film and lots of alcohol. The other weekends of the month we're at the deer lease, shooting guns, performing rituals, and running drills. Nature is Satan's temple.

Appendix I: Characters


Commissar Murnau (AQ=333, DR=9)

Brief Overview:
The activist who would come to be known as Commissar Murnau was born in 1997 and grew up in Whittier, California. His first occult adventures were the result of reading a combination of Anton LaVey's Satanic Bible and the Simon Necronomicon, both of which he picked up during a birthday visit to The Last Bookstore in downtown Los Angeles with one of his aunts.
      Eventually through enough Wikipedia surfing he managed to find the article for the Order of Nine Angles, whereupon he made it his life goal to hunt down copies of both Naos and The Black Book of Satan. He was only 15 and still thought the Nazis were quote, really cool. Two years later, having fully digested as many O9A works as he could find, he came upon a chance discovery on Facebook and began to read as many works as he could from the Tempel ov Blood, which included apprenticeships in the black halls of Liber 333 and the forested wastelands of Iron Gates. He began sending emails, trying to get in contact with anyone he could from the Tempel, and shortly after he became a neonate of the order.
      Another two years after that, it came time for Commissar Murnau to select an insight role to further develop in the Sevenfold Way. He joined Red Guards Los Angeles in 2016 and became heavily, almost fanatically, involved in the US Maoist movement. A year later he would finally make an acquaintance with Meinhof Pandemonium of the Temple of the Red Lodge and developed a strong interest in their complete reorganization and reinterpretation of the works of the Order of Nine Angles. They got along quite well and Murnau was inducted into the Temple in 2018. Unfortunately, he was also one of the first to be removed from the Temple and left in disgrace around 2020, during the COVID pandemic. Tragedy struck once more when in 2022, an extension of the organization he was a part of, the Committee to Reconstitute the Communist Party of the United States, also decided to dissolve after a crisis of dwindling support.
      Thankfully, around this time he met a new, seemingly more permanent love interest at a black metal concert who shared many of his bizarre obsessions. The same year, with his interest in Satanism and radical politics (regardless of which side of the left/right spectrum) far from over, he met Satanae Manibus through old contacts of his from the Tempel ov Blood and they started to incubate another organization together, which would become the Satanic Front, established 204 YF.

Appendix II: Liner Notes


Note 10: One thing I need to do is go through the rest of that one dude's Impressions on Iron Gates even though a lot of his analysis is really stupid so I can read an outline of the rest of Iron Gates so I can determine whether or not the rest of the book after Chapter 15 is even worth reading.

Note 22: Is the Satanic Front merely one segment of a larger International Satanic Movement or something like that? Where does it fit globally?

Note 332: I had the idea while I was walking to the gas station that I don't mind if a bunch of the stuff that I put in their internal memos is a book, game, or film that I myself haven't yet been able to make time for. I have a lot on my bookshelves that I've read and games that I've played that I experienced so long ago that I'd likely struggle to give a 3 sentence description of the thing itself anyway. Sometimes when I talk to my professors I mention a book that I'm interested in reading, like the Critique of Pure Reason for example, and they'll tell me that they've read it but that it's been 10 or 20 years since they've picked it up and couldn't tell me anything useful about it. It's moments like these that I realize, just for a second, how dreamlike and ephemeral our realities truly are.

Note 63: I've always been consistent in saying that I treat Liber 333 and Iron Gates like shitty first drafts of books that could've been good.

Note 77: Last night I dreamt of someone that I haven't talked to in months, maybe over a year at this point. My worst sin isn't being evil, but being ungrateful.

Note 54: Sometimes I look at my booksheleves and think, it's difficult to count your blessings.

Note 666: We're all going to die in a horrifying climate and chemical apocalypse.

Note 56: No one gives a shit about your Greek translations, David.

Note 64: To the Trump supporters I live by: even if you kill me and my entire family I will laugh from beyond the grave as I watch you struggle, and fail, to put the pieces of your own collapsing world together. Soon you will join us.

Note 87: The mystical traditions of Abrahamic religions, whether the Qabbalah of Judaism or the Sufism of Islam for example, have always been an escape route for the molecular energies from out of the dominant molar expressions of organized and institionalized (or 'positive' to use Hegel's early terminology) religions. Although Bataille laid foundations for a mystical Atheism, mystical varieties of Satanism have tended to be either repressed or ignored by the dominant molar institutions of contemporary Satanism. I am this molecular escape.

Note 8: Sorceress, I am lost.

Note 215: Day drinking again, may the spirit of Stephen King guide me to my goals.

Note 235: I see this project as a special chance to try to make something worthwhile in shades of only black and red, like a game for the Virtual Boy. I had the idea that maybe lostboy.exe could be something like a VR game kind of like Harvester in a blender with Innsmouth no Yakata, something with a similar emphasis on indoctrination and initiation. Someone in the SF needs to be a programmer/artist with the capability to make something like this, maybe they just whipped it up in the Godot engine.

Note 174: I had the idea while reading Micropolitics and Segmentarity that I need to start working out some kind of consistent rank or cell structure for the Satanic Front, how does the SF segment itself?

Note 32: Smoking too many cigarettes again. When will my bad habits end?

Note 3: Il faut que je cree une personnage capable de parler le francais. Pourquoi? Parce que c'est quelque chose que je peux utiliser comme un outil creative. Quand j'ai decide de parler avec quelque gens de le Front Satanique j'ai eu l'idee pour cree traductions de leur ouevres dans l'espagnol. Il etait une fois j'ai une idee tres stupide de traduire un peu de les ouevres de le Tempel du Sang en francais, seulement un truc pour moi et personne autre.

Note 12: An aspect that was missing from the original Satanic Front that I think is necessary to correct for my own: there were no women. Not only were their perspectives absent, but also their unique capacities for violence. The Satanic Front needs women like those of the Red Army Faction.

Note 9: The Order of Nine Angles was for the longest time nothing but David Myatt and his imaginary friends, my version of the Satanic Front I see as something very similar, but at least I'm not making sockpuppet accounts and arguing with myself. Not yet at least. I'll need to start writing out fictionalized chatlogs of their Telegram and Wire channels.

Note 13: I want to take all of the songs from the SF Discography and try to come up with a playlist for a hypothetical screenplay written by one of the characters, something like Bartok's Despoiled Oracle but with a predetermined page count and thus a greater sense of restraint.

Note 4: I've yet to determine how I can find an idea so compelling yet so ridiculous.

Note 75: I'm interested to explore further Josephson-Storm's concept of metaontologies, the basic idea being that any ontology is capable of getting aspects about the world right and wrong in its attempts to describe them, since any ontology is necessarily always engaging with the world. Thus, he's able to say that the Aztec metaphysics of teotl is able to describe the world just as well as the Tao or any other ontology. Thus, I think it's fair to say that even something like Myatt's ontology of the casual/acausal is able to describe definite aspects of the world and lived experience, but what do they describe and how could altering and expanding his metaphysical categories more or less accurately describe real processes? What sorts of problems does his ontological dualism of causal/acausal cause him to run into and how could they be avoided? I have to investigate Malebranche for perfect determinism and Hume to open the realm of the acausal.

Note 111: When I was looking through a website of Queer Satanists, where I found a rather useful looking paper, I was, admittedly and regretably, offput by the flamboyance of their outfits and photos. I realized my problem wasn't necessarily with them but with the idea that I had for the Satanic Front that a certain basic uniformity is important for not only a cohesive aesthetic, but a cohesive worldview. It was then that I once again started dreaming up black uniforms for an army of Satan.

Appendix III: Media Ecology


Internal Memo: The SF Filmography
Commissar Murnau
Saloth Commandos
YF 206 Era Horrificus

For all SF operatives these films and TV shows are to be considered suggested watching for being the most emblematic aesthetic portrayals of what we at the SF wish to embody and enact, feel free to message me in the Wire if there's any films or series you like that need to be added. Maybe in the future we'll get to write reviews of some of these.

Films
The Exorcist (1973), William Friedkin
The Shining (1980), Stanley Kubrick
Full Metal Jacket (1987), Stanley Kubrick
Longlegs (2024), Oz Perkins
ChromeSkull: Laid to Rest 2 (2011), Robert Green Hall
The Last Exorcist (2010), Daniel Stamm
Begotten (1989), E. Elias Merhige
Midsommar (2019), Ari Aster
Constantine (2005), Francis Lawrence
Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975), Pier Pasolini
Interface (2022), Umami
Koyaanisqatsi (1982), Godfrey Reggio
Le Moine (2011), Dominik Moll
Conan the Barbarian (1982), John Milius
Pumping Iron (1977), Butler and Fiore
Combat Obscura (2018), Miles Lagoze

TV Shows
Ugly Americans (2010), Comedy Central
Supernatural (2005), The CW
Neon Genesis Evangelion (1996), Kissanime
Mononoke (2006), Kissanime
Marble Hornets (2009), Wagner, DeLage, Sutton
Arby 'n' the Chief (2008), Jon Graham
Trailer Park Boys (2001), Showcase

Internal Memo: The SF Ludography
Commissar Murnau
Saloth Commandos
YF 206 Era Horrificus

It's no secret that many SF operatives grew up playing video games and that it's one of our most regularly discussed subjects in the Wire and Telegram. Thus, I've taken the time to comb through our conversations to try to create a list of games that have been the most important to the aesthetic development of both individual SF operatives and the organization as a whole. Again, if I've forgotten any, feel free to message me so that they can be added. Reviews of individual games should be forthcoming in the next edition of our SF Outer Publication intended for a more general audience.

Diablo II (2000), Blizzard North
Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game (1997), Interplay Productions
Fallout: New Vegas (2010), Obsidian Entertainment
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number (2015), Dennaton Games
Harvester (1996), DigiFX Interactive
Cruelty Squad (2021), Consumer Softproducts
The Suffering: Ties That Bind (2005), Surreal Software
Silent Hill (1999), Team Silent
Silent Hill 2 (2001), Team Silent
Chiller (1986), Exidy
Dragon Age: Origins (2009), BioWare
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011), Bethesda Game Studios
Squirrel Stapler (2023), David Szymanski
Mortal Kombat: Deception (2004), Midway
Mouthwashing (2024), Wrong Organ
LSD: Dream Emulator (1998), Asmik Ace Entertainment

Internal Memo: The SF Discography
Commissar Murnau
Saloth Commandos
YF 206 Era Horrificus

Metal and rap music are the most common currency within the digital territory of the SF, but I've decided to document all of our favorites, whether entire albums or tracks that we've passed around back and forth that help us channel the kind of sonic footprints we'd like to leave behind.

Albums
Triple Six Mafia: Underground Vol. 1 1991-1994 (1999), Three Six Mafia
The Money Store (2012), Death Grips
Black One (2005), Sunn O)))
Pyroclasts (2019), Sunn O)))
Da Devil's Playground (1999), Koopsta Knicca
Unknown Death 2002 (2013), Yung Lean
Temple of Boom (1995), Cypress Hill
By the Blessing of Satan (2004), Behexen
40% (2011), Psychonaut 4
Welcome to Hell (1981), Venom
Bathory (1984), Bathory
Seven Churches (1985), Possessed
Selected Ambient Works Volume II (1994), Aphex Twin
Untrue (2007), Burial
Hliðskjálf (1999), Burzum
Dauði Baldrs (1997), Burzum
One Day You'll See Me Again 1997-2009 (2022), Viper
Vapor City (2013), Machinedrum
333 (2020), Bladee
Exeter (2020), Bladee
I Don't Like Shit I Don't Go Outside (2015), Earl Sweatshirt
Doris (2013), Earl Sweatshirt
Bastard (2009), Tyler the Creator
The Dena Tape (2009), Hodgy Beats
Mista Thug Isolation (2012), Lil Ugly Mane
Warp Tapes 89-93 (2019), Autechre

Tracks
Curtis Mayfield - Superfly
Bobby Womack - Across 110th Street
Graveyard Productions - Grab My Mask
Graveyard Productions - Devil Shit
Evil Pimp - I Worship Devil Shyt
Stairway To Heaven - Led Zeppelin Backwards HQ
Adriano Celentano - Prisencolinensinainciusol (Remastered)
The Jive Bombers - Bad Boy
You Ain't Done Nothing if You Ain't Been Called Red Guards
Flatlinerz - Satanic Verses
Geto Boys - My Mind Playin Tricks on Me
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells
Microstoria - 16:9
Viper - It's On
Tha Trauma Center Killaz - 7 Niggaz (Da Click)
50 Cent - Guns for Sale
50 Cent - Keep It Gangsta
Pete Wingfield - 18 With A Bullet
XXYYXX - Letter 23
Death in June - Ku Ku Ku
Death in June - Little Black Angel
Death in June - Rose Clouds of Holocaust
Sewer Rat - Hammerhead
Sukia - Gary Super Macho
Sukia - The Dream Machine
The Velvet Underground - Heroin
Machinedrum - Freshkids
Hi-C feat. DOMD and Cartier GOD - #BloodSplatter
Odd Future - Oldie
Hodgy Beats - Pink Magic
Odd Future - Back For Another One
Yunggoth - I'll Just Die Anyway
Syringe - Shoot the Party
Hot Sugar - Beer Cans and Bubblegum
Bladee - Anywhere
Death Grips - On GP
DOMD & SICKBOYRARI - King Lamagra 222
Mark Morgan - Metallic Monks (Fallout OST)
Toxic Holocaust - Nuke the Cross
Lil Ugly Mane - On Doing an Evil Deed Blues
Cannibal Holocaust - Main Theme
Franco Micalizzi - Trinity: titoli
Vangelis - Blade Runner Blues
Frederic Chopin : Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2 (Synth Version)
F. CHOPIN (arr. F. Tarrega): Nocturne no. 2, op. 9

Internal Memo: The SF Library
Commissar Murnau
Saloth Commandos
YF 205 Era Horrificus

Reading widely and extensively is a commonly accepted, and encouraged, passtime within the SF. Some books get discussed more than others but the following are more or less considered essential reading by the majority of the upper echelon here at Spectral Operations Command. Consider it more or less the SF's equivalent of Mao Zedong's Classical Works Recommended to High-Ranking Cadres. Our favorites are rather scattershot so expect a bizarre variety of texts. Dates are from respective English translations.

Books
Iron Gates (2014), Joshua Sutter
Liber 333 (2013), Tempel ov Blood
The Monk (1796), Matthew Lewis
Paradise Lost (1667), John Milton
The Lesser Key of Solomon (2001), edited by Joseph Peterson
Là-Bas (Down There) (2011), J.K. Huysmans
Three Books of Occult Philosophy (1994), Heinrich Agrippa
A Thousand Plateaus (1987), Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari
Cyclonopedia: Complicity with Anonymous Materials (2008), Reza Negarestani
Fanged Noumena: Collected Writings 1987–2007 (2011), Nick Land
CCRU Writings 1997 - 2003 (2018), CCRU
Neuromancer (1984), William Gibson
Visions of Excess: Selected Writings 1927-1939 (1985), Georges Bataille
Erotism: Death and Sensuality (1986), Georges Bataille
Good Sex Illustrated (2007), Tony Duvert
Comfort and Critique (2005), Peter Sotos
Show Adult (2007), Peter Sotos
Eros and Civilization (1966), Herbert Marcuse
Simulacra and Simulation (1983), Jean Baudrillard
Libidinal Economy (1993), Jean-François Lyotard
Nihil Unbound: Enlightenment and Extinction (2005), Ray Brassier
Introduction to Civil War (2010), Tiqqun
One-Dimensional Man (1964), Herbert Marcuse
Gore Capitalism (2018), Sayak Valencia
Necropolitics (2011), Achille Mbembe
Collapse Vol. IV: Concept Horror (2012), edited by Robin Mackey
Theory of Bloom (2012), Tiqqun
War in the Age of Intelligent Machines (1991), Manuel DeLanda
A Thousand Years of Nonlinear History (1997), Manuel DeLanda
The Agony of Power (2010), Jean Baudrillard
Literature and Evil (2012), Georges Bataille
Speed and Politics: An Essay on Dromology (2006), Paul Virilio
Pure War (1997), Paul Virilio
Grey Ecology (2009), Paul Virilio
The Matter of Evil: From Speculative Realism to Ethical Pessimism (2023)
Society of the Spectacle (2000), Guy Debord
Anti-Oedipus (2009), Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari
House of Leaves (2000), Mark Danielewski
SCP Foundation Handbook Vol. 1 (2019), Assorted Authors
Songs of a Dead Dreamer and Grimscribe (2015), Thomas Ligotti
The Conspiracy Against the Human Race (2018), Thomas Ligotti
The Trouble with Being Born (2013), Emil Cioran
Hegel and the Hermetic Tradition (2008), Glenn Magee
Miserere: The Illumination of Hegel (2020), Rumata Gracchi
Last Exit to Brooklyn (1964), Hubert Selby Jr.
Book of Vile Darkness (2002), Monte Cook
Ficciones (1962), Jorge Luis Borges
Revolutionary Demonology (2022), Gruppo di Nun
Inner Experience (1988), Georges Bataille
Hinterland (2018), Phil Neel
The Undertow: Scenes from a Slow Civil War (2023), Jeff Sharlet
Aztec Philosophy (2013), James Maffie
Hideous Gnosis: Black Metal Theory Symposium I (2010)
The 120 Days of Sodom (1954), Marquis de Sade
The Hellbound Heart (1986), Clive Barker
Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays (1968), Louis Althusser
Flatline Constructs: Gothic Materialism and Cybernetic Theory-Fiction (1999)
2666 (2008), Roberto Bolaño
Haunted (2005), Chuck Palahniuk
Rainbow Six (1998), Tom Clancy
Ribofunk (1996), Paul Di Filippo
Malign Velocities: Accelerationism and Capitalism (2024), Benjamin Noys
Selections from the Prison Notebooks (2005), Antonio Gramsci
Towards a New Socialism (1993), Paul Cockshott
Hegemony and Socialist Strategy (2014), Laclau and Mouffe
The Anti-Oedipus Papers (2006), Félix Guattari
The Baphomet (1988), Pierre Klossowski
Capital as Power: A Study of Order and Creorder (2009), Nitzan and Bichler
Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052–2072
Emancipation After Hegel: Achieving a Contradictory Revolution (2019)
The Cybernetic Hypothesis (2015), Tiqqun
Volokolamsk Highway (1944), Alexandr Bek
Against Method (1975), Paul Feyerabend

Articles and Other Writings
How Much Heart: The Artistry of Blading
Umberto Ico, Ur-Fascism
Nick Land, Qabbala 101


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