Not the good cult…

Jokingly and for fun content.

A lot of us talk about our own little cults we’ve grown. (This email list as an example…)

Which in a nutshell is just a bunch of awesome humans who love my rants and ideas on everything I talk about on a regular basis.

However there’s not a enough talk about the malicious side of cults.

Especially the ones that operate covertly, online, while we live our lives as best as we can.

Are we blissfully ignorant? Maybe.

Or maybe it’s a lack of education because everything that’s being forced fed to us is AI integrated.

Don’t worry though. I’m not gonna get you to drink some weird Kool-Aid and then plan on a mass exit because of whatever.

But if you’re a parent. You definitely want to be aware of this type of thing that is going on and what’s happening at a rapid pace.

Ryan M. Montgomery is arguably the most insane hacker we’ve got, who is luckily on our side. He’s out there fighting the good fight, cause a lot of the stuff we hear about in the news, has been under investigation for many months and even years.

The scariest thing he’s found to date is a cult group called 764 and what makes it even more insane is that it was originally started by a 15 year old.

Now I’ve read my fair share of books on cults and the psychological effects it has on its members, while taking what is deemed dark and manipulative and spun it into the creative world. Where we can use it for good.

But that’s the thing. We can’t just have the good. We have to acknowledge that there is a lot of bad and evil out in the world and unfortunately more people need to get told about it.

Shawn Ryan has a micro interview here with Ryan and just listening to what is going on in this cult group is enough to make your stomach twist and turn.

I know this isn’t the lightest of things to read or listen to on a Friday but hey, being aware of these things is necessary. We can’t always drown ourselves in TikTok and Instagram reels.

The world is not always bright and cosy…

Stephen Walker.


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