"Believe in your FLYNESS ...
... conquer your shyness"
- Kanye Omari West
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The True FAQ
From: [email protected] (NENSLO)
Date: 25 Jan 1995
The Church of the SubGenius is a completely unique organization
among covert and information-sharing groups since its public facade of
excessive and ludicrous fantasy has made it possible to be absolutely and
publicly truthful about its aims and goals. Its continuous cries of
"wolf" deliberately destroy its credibility, making secrecy unnecessary.
The facts of its origins, nature, structure and intent appear to be
another set of fantastic fictions. The group's "hide in plain sight"
approach to sensitive or dangerous information makes it possible for
anyone to penetrate the organization and retrieve and disseminate any
information, but without long contact with the group and its ideas the
data will be hopelessly contaminated with fabrication. An initiate of
long standing and sufficient ability develops a sense of discernment by
which it is possible to spot key phrases or jargon tags which aid an
intuitive sorting process by which, to some degree, relatively truer
"facts" can be separated from those less true or purposely created. I feel
that my years of close contact with members of the church's hierarchy have
given me some degree of discernment and that most of what follows is
relatively factual
Quote: (01-31-2015 01:43 AM)enderilluminatus Wrote:
Wow some bitter people attacking the organization without forming a single argument about what they dislike or disagree with. How very b-i mean red pill, yeah.
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Ivan Stang, who co-founded the Church of the SubGenius in the 1970s, serves as its high profile leader and publicist. He has imitated actions of other religious leaders, using the tactic of culture jamming in an attempt to undermine better known faiths. Church leaders instruct their followers to avoid mainstream commercialism and the belief in absolute truths. The group holds that the quality of "Slack" is of utmost importance—it is never clearly defined, but attaining it involves the avoidance of hard work and the embrace of leisure.
Quote: (01-31-2015 02:09 AM)Snowplow Wrote:
You're one of them, aren't you?
Your avatar is making me suspicious.