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Friday, August 25, 2017

Real Vampires

Are the Ruling Elite the Subconscious Inspiration for Postmodern Vampire Mythology?


Based on a discussion with the friend whom I call Nero the Pict, in a small Pennsylvania town, on July 22, 2017.

Books, comics, movies and TV, a generation after Anne Rice’s Interview with a Vampire, remain dominated by the vampire, often the sympathetic vampire.

Why are multiple generations of Americans wedded to this antiheroic figure?

How come the vampire has become the hero?

Essentially, the vampire represents apex parasitism. He is not the sneaky mosquito or ankle biting flea that steals a drink of blood at its peril, but dominates the human herd one meal at a time while mesmerizing the vast human collective. Seen in that light, the modern real life counterpart of the vampire is the Deep State, which is to say those intelligence agencies that inform, misinform, elevate and depose our political class. Just like the vampire who lives on in undead form to afflict generations of humans, the Deep State is a permanent political organism, nigh immortal compared to the four-year president, with each of its agents serving at least five times longer than an elected official.
  
That is an adult’s view of the vampire. But what of the child? Does the life of a child have a unique correlation with the vampire myth?
                

Eaters of the Young

I wanted to cry when Trevor, my grandson said, “School is death,” at age 5. This is the view of the healthy loved child who is taken from his parents and numerous grandparents and aunts and uncles who normally take care of him and teach him when his parents are working [since he is not allowed to work and is thus severed from his father] and placed among a herd of peers under the direction of a strange adult.

I have known numerous people who were raped as children and Trevor, at age 5, had an instinctive sense that he was being taken from safety and placed into peril simply based on the mechanics of the social setting, not on any threat by the teacher, who was a doll-baby deluded liberal mothering the children that might otherwise have stretched out her boyish hips and made jogging inconvenient. Any system is susceptible to manipulation, most easily and effectively from above, a dietary pyramid for devouring human souls. Trevor had a sense for this. I discovered this on my first day of school. Any person placed in prison—the institution with more architectural and systemic commonalities to the public school than any other—soon learns this.

Due to the underlying aspect of all systems, manipulation of lesser humans by greater, will occur and rape is the most extreme aspect of these manipulations. This has been cherry-picked by the media. Let me use the Catholic Church for one example.    

The most recent sensational example of child rape is a Netflix documentary called The Keepers about a priest, who was also a psychiatrist and the principal of a girl’s school, systematically and blatantly raping girls and killing the nun who tried to stop him. He did this all with Baltimore City Police assistance. One cop interviewed was still terrified that other cops would punish him, even though this happened some 45 years ago!

Yes, the media has the knives out for the Catholic Church.  But rather than consume their takeaway let us look at it logically.

The principal was a priest and a psychiatrist. To most Christians, psychiatry is a blasphemous abomination, a twisted view of humanity. His priestly status gave him unquestionable stature. But might it have been the psychiatry in play when he attacked?

As far as Catholics abusing children in this instance there was the monster priest and the hero nun, who died protecting her girls. That is a moral wash.

The principal/priest/psychiatrist did all of his vile deeds in cooperation with numerous on duty police officers, who were allowed to rape beautiful young girls as part of their induction into his rape cult. Police departments are systems entirely built on attracting operatives with a need for power over others. Might this be viewed as a police crime?

And finally, the purest view is that all of the prey were female children, their defender was a single female adult and all of the predators were adult males.

In a practical view, the girls were doomed, because their protector was a lone female, operating out of an assumption of moral superiority, who was in a closed female herd bounded by male predators. If this nun had been a woman married to a deer hunting redneck, well then we might have had a positive resolution, with two cops and a priest having their heads blown off.

This is why all systems deny the heroic and exclude attached adult males from in-system contact with the prey that has been taken from their protection. This is also why younger brothers of the child’s parents—the creepy uncle—have been used as the mainstay child rapist by the media, for it is exactly this man who is most likely to avenge his niece or nephew. And who would punish him? The police and their robed masters, the ushers and priests of the Soul-Eating State.

Let us now look at the vampire’s prey from a dietary view:

Delectable Youth

The best peas are “young” peas, advertised as such, or as “tiny,” “petite,” or “tender,” on every package label. Such labeling targets older adult consumers. 

Likewise baby carrots, baby potatoes and pearl onions [my favorite] are all regarded as tastier than the adult versions of these foods.

As for meat, veal, a tormented and abused baby bovine is regarded as the tastiest and most valuable meat in the supermarket case, so valuable that it is cut to order only.  

Does one eat mutton or lamb?

Of course, the superior taste of baby sheep over adult sheep is so pronounced that only mythic trolls—and one supposes, British Commonwealth troops—dine on mutton.

Might it be that new life tastes better, that that soul which has been bathed less in social toxins and remains innocent is tastiest to the eater of souls?

Might it simply be that absolute power can only be had by being the puppet master and also preying on the most innocent?

At the same time that the Vampire Antihero Cult rose in the early 1980s, comic book superheroes began to enjoy increased popularity at the expense of traditional heroes.  In the 1970s book racks were packed with Tarzan, Conan, John Carter of Mars and a host of lesser heroes of fantasy.

By the mid-1980s these books were gone and the comic book superhero—who was absolutely unassailable in his apex position, unlike the human heroes of Howard and Burroughs—had graduated from wire spinner racks to the shelves and spread like iconic locusts of absolute dominance. Ironically, a superhero can only be beaten if he makes a mistake or if the villain finds a loophole in his power array, again, like the Vampire Antihero, immune to the efforts of mortals—essentially a walking god.

Vampires through a Child’s Eyes
The primary characteristics of the postmodern vampire in fiction, whether monster or hero, and now more often than not serving the writer as a hero, are:

-Great strength, the vampire possessing such physical advantage over a mortal that the mortal in his hands is as a child.

-Great age, the vampire being so much older than the mortal that it has lived for numerous human lifetimes. This compares to the typical abuser of a child being older by multiples than the point where the child loses its innocence.

-Ignorance of the world—innocence in vampire terms—a world known in detail by the vampire, is the common state of the victim upon which the vampire feeds. Just as the voter knows almost nothing about the interests the politician he elects serves, the vampire’s victim is childlike in her innocence.

-The vampire is cultic, belonging to a deeply imbedded coven of conspirators. This is unique to the postmodern vampire. Where Stoker’s Dracula was a lone manipulator with a few servants, agents and wives, the Rice vampire is but one member of an unseen hierarchy that shadows and supersedes and feasts upon the mortal order, much as the police and priest ate the souls of the innocent in the case of The Keepers discussed above. Child prisons were staff routinely rape inmates are an excellent example, as are public schools, where sex with students has become a common activity among female teachers, women seeming particularly susceptible to the temptation to use levers of systemic power to amplify their own miniscule power.

-Mortal laws of physics do not bind the vampire to the feeble lot of men, enabling him to avoid all blame for his actions by simply vanishing, just as the adult is not bound by the same rules as the child, nor the teacher subject to the strictures applied to the student, nor the cop compelled to live a law abiding life like those he polices.    

-As with the child rapist, the vampire is destroyed—and most fears—the light of revelation, which kills him, taking all of his clandestine powers away as soon as his vile identity is subject to the light of day. This last case is key in understanding the postmodern vampire as a surrogate for our masters: for the Pizzagate politicians who rape Haitian orphans are vulnerable to the popularity politics of the machine they operate should they be illuminated within it. It is no accident that the most powerful manipulators of the greater society thirst to dine upon the innocence of unsullied youth. I am certain that a look at their dinner lists will reveal an unusual level of lamb and veal consumption and that only tender, early, petite peas pass their palates.

Conclusion

The key to keeping such a system in place is the nuclear family, which has no heroic element, cannot, for the hero or heroine is a sacrificial actionist and if Mom or Dad kill the person who raped their child they will be imprisoned and the family will lose half of its adults and probably its home. There is a video on YouTube, shot in an airport, of a father of a raped karate student slaying the karate instructor-rapist while in custody during extradition.

What a man, vilified by our sick society.

What a hero.

(c) 2017 James LaFond

1 comment:

  1. Vampires are heavy hitters in the Iron Druid Chronicles, they are legion and worldwide in the books. They also organize and act in self interest to cooperate with others. I bring the series up out of curiosity of whether you have seen or read them. I've had a colorful past, was once a successful rock and roll drummer, touring and recording but was also a bit of a bad boy. I did so much shape shifting, needle work and blood work that I have no romantic notions of vampirism nor of certain goobermint provided products which so much armed might of our nation has been looking after since vietnam and now in assramistan. it bores me nigh unto tears to see youth so enamored with any of this. it also enrages me, when i let it, what these people do to us. one trusts great pride goeth before an even greater fall. i often doubt the AmeriConned people have the testicular fortitude to do what seems necessary to some, to right the situation before us. Rather than grab ankles it may become obligatory to, in the words of w.c. fields, grab the bull by the tail and face the situation.

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