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Nov. 19, 2025 - Davis Aurini
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Parasites, Amygdalas, and Mycellium: The Missing Conspiracy

THE GOVERNMENT IS MADE OF PEOPLE! IT'S MADE OF PEOPLE! Imagine demanding that I show you the hair of a tulpa, or the DNA of a conspiracy. We fight against principalities, my brothers, and the science is on the side of the schizoids. Links: Based Camp, Parasites make you bi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fioOj_3ERuM Think Before You Sleep, Hasan-Tier Internet Drama: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIwXg-8NvKc Anonymous Conservative, the Amygdala Theory of Politics: https://www.anonymousconservative.com/the-theory-2/ The Last Psychiatrist: https://thelastpsychiatrist.com/2008/09/either_conservatives_are_cowar.html My LinkTree; bookmark it so you can find me if I suddenly disappear from YouTube again: https://linktr.ee/SatW_Aurini

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So there's this new type of trick image that's been making its way around the internets there.
It's a sort of thing where at first blush, you think you're just looking at an innocent picture of some puppies or maybe a hamburger or a landscape.
But then, if you squint your eyes a little bit, blur out some of the details, suddenly it's something completely different.
Maybe it's a racial slur or everybody's favorite Austrian painter.
Hidden in plain sight.
I have no idea how they make these images, but I'll tell you, that experience is exactly what it's like looking for the conspiracy.
It is abundantly clear that a conspiracy runs this world.
That gang stalking is a real thing.
There is a malicious agenda out there.
There's no way that Building 7 fell down all on its own, is there?
And yet, and yet, each time when you start digging in to the details, almost every single time, you find nothing.
You're looking for that picture of the Austrian painter, but it's nothing but an Arby's hamburger.
Sometimes you're lucky you find a conspiracy, but most times, most times you look for the conspiracy, and well, turns out the government's just made a people.
People just like you and me, even though it clearly has evil designs against all of us.
And well, I've found a partial answer to this problem.
Partial answer that I want to lay out for you in three very disjointed sections in this video.
The first two of which are going to be about some YouTube videos, which I'll be mentioning.
I got to enjoy them on my drive into the city and back out.
And the third one, well, we'll get to that.
Part one.
It's not your subculture, it's just a parasite.
So I listened to a recent video, Based Camp by Simone and Malcolm about parasites, about T. Gandhi, toxoplasmosis.
And even though I knew all of this already, it turns out, as usual, it's so much worse than I initially thought.
I'm sure you've heard of this, the crazy cat lady parasite.
It's a parasite that normally reproduces in cats, but it gets into cats through mice.
And it alters the behavior of the mice.
It makes them find the smell of cats attractive, as opposed to terrifying, and also makes them hypersexual.
Many, many cases out there of parasites altering behavior of the host species.
And now, evidently, they've found a variant of T. Gandhi, the toxoplasmosis parasite, that specifically targets humans.
And, much as in the mice, it makes the humans hypersexual.
It also makes them more attractive.
And so in this video by Based Camp, which I've linked down below, it's an hour long, but it's well worth listening to, they draw this, draw a connection between this, this parasitical infection, which in Europe it's 45% of the population.
It's about 30 or 35% here in North America.
They draw a comparison, a connection between that and the global monoculture.
That urban, go along to get along, don't judge, just hook up monoculture.
In fact, they even go further.
One of the most interesting parts of their video comes towards the end, where they point out that if you go back and you read the literature from ancient Rome, ancient Greece, and don't even get me started on the Etruscans.
All of the stuff that they were interested in, that they were into, that we're into today, it's all the same stuff, with one notable exception.
The thinking man's fetish.
There is no evidence that that existed before the age of exploration.
And during the age of exploration, who was it that initially got captivated by the thinking man's fetish?
Oh, it was the traders.
It was the people working in ports.
It's prevalent in armed forces members, which are very tight-knit.
And you'd think, you'd think armed forces, really traditional, you know, alpha male, masculine.
And yet this stuff is rampant there.
Almost as if when we start engaging with polygamous societies, or polygamists, I should say.
No, no.
Whichever, the one where the sultan gets to have 20 women, and the rest of you get to be suicide bombers.
Almost as if there's some sort of parasite that encourages swinging behavior.
A parasite that we haven't discovered.
And all of this is connected to the amygdala.
There is tons of evidence that the way that these parasites, yes, they make you more attractive.
Yes, they make you more horny.
But they also break you down.
You're more likely to get into car accidents if you have one of these viruses.
You know, don't tell the insurance companies that.
You're more likely to get multiple sclerosis if you have one of them.
You pay for it.
You pay for the moment of sexiness in your youth with misery in the old age.
They do it by breaking down your brain.
They do it by reducing the size of your amygdala.
You know, there is an article by the last psychiatrist, which I'm going to link below.
It's absolutely fantastic because when the left like to talk about this, they talk about how conservatives are more fearful.
Studies show that, but the things that conservatives are more fearful about are things that maybe you should be afraid of, like a tarantula walking across your face.
The amygdala is the part of the brain that regulates fear.
Anonymous Conservative wrote an entire book about that.
About how a healthy amygdala, yes, you're going to be afraid of snakes and spiders and other venomous reptiles and monsters out there.
Yes, you're going to be suspicious of the stranger.
That is a mark of mental health.
And that what we're seeing from the treacherous left, the global monoculture, is not mental health.
It's avoidance.
It's an amygdala that's so weak that it can't handle even considering threats.
And this is what brings us to part two.
Hasan Piker and Internet Drama.
The video I watched on the way back from the city was Think Before You Sleep, covering some recent drama over Japan.
The drama itself doesn't matter.
It's how the drama manifested that matters.
The person being attacked made a video.
I guess she's a Japanese vlogger.
She's a white girl in Japan that makes videos about Japan.
Pretty cool if you're into that.
She seems like a good girl.
And she was talking about some of the growing problems that have been happening since COVID.
The disruptions of the lockdowns have thrown a lot of people into vulnerable situations.
She's talking about that.
And that's bad, right?
Nobody wants to hear the bad news.
That's negative.
The sponsors, sponsors don't like it if you talk about negative things.
They want to hear inspiring stories of hope and change.
And as for the Hassan Piker connection to all of this, this girl was attacked by another white Japanese vlogger person who's associated with Hassan Pikachu.
I mean, he's using the exact same tactics, which is, why think before you sleep made this video?
In particular, the one tactic that guys like Hassan love using is quoting out of context or remixing footage to make it sound like you said something you didn't actually say.
And not only is this dishonorable and vile, it also begs the question, if you're attacking a straw man of my position, well, why are you even attacking that?
Because you know, if you are deliberately constructing a straw man by selectively quoting me out of context, again, we're not talking about when we're in the middle of an argument and people get defensive and strawman.
That's all very understandable.
Right?
You shouldn't do it, but it's understandable when you do it.
You feel threatened when somebody disagrees with your politics.
So you use logical fallacies to try and win.
My tribe is bigger than your tribe, right?
But the disagreement in this case was not whether or not these social problems exist.
The fundamental disagreement, that was the nature of the argument.
That's on the surface level, that was it.
Do these problems actually exist, or is she just exaggerating them?
But the way the argument was made, she wasn't trying to argue with him, she was just trying to point out a problem she's concerned about.
For some reason, he felt attacked by this and deliberately started misconstruing her words to win the argument.
And I'll tell you what the actual attack was.
The attack was ever pointing out anything negative ever.
This is where we get back to the amygdala.
People with healthy amygdalas.
People that weren't overwhelmed with negativity as kids.
Right?
Like if you really, an abused child gets so oversensitive to any threat that they're going to be a lot like this.
But also people with parasite infections have damaged amygdalas.
And so it's not whether or not the danger is true.
It's, how dare you even talk about the danger?
Don't you know that's giving me a panic attack?
Don't you know I refuse to acknowledge the danger?
The person with a damaged amygdala is angry at you for pointing out the tarantula in the room.
It's not the tarantula that upsets them.
It's you for pointing it out.
This is why they want to ban guns, for example.
The argument over gun control with these people is not a matter of safety.
There are perhaps certain protocols that we could have, limiting guns to the mentally ill, for example.
That makes a lot of sense.
We could do stuff like that.
That would make sense.
But that's not the conversation you're ever having with these people.
The real reason these people want to ban guns is because seeing a gun makes them afraid.
See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.
That is the motto of the damaged amygdala.
That is why people like Hassan Piker will erect a straw man of you and argue against that strawman, which is ridiculous.
It's a ridiculous thing to do if you're arguing in good faith, if you're actually trying to get common sense gun control, for example.
But if what you're actually trying to do is hide the evidence of violence, of danger, of venomous monsters.
If what you're actually trying to do is hide that from sight, I don't want to see the ugly things.
Make sure that my son learns nothing of poverty, illness, or old age, else he might become a Buddha.
That's what's underlying all the drama coming out from these bread tubers, these radical leftists.
It's not actually about preventing harm.
It's about I don't want to have to know the truth.
I can't handle the truth.
So this insane behavior, the insanity of wanting violent people to flood your countries while also preventing the citizens from defending themselves kind of makes sense if we've got people that are brain damaged.
Part 3, the mycelium internet.
What I'm about to say sounds like some sort of crazy new age schizoid get back on your meds theory, but it's actually thoroughly documented.
At least the first part is.
And it is that trees communicate through mycelium networks.
There are vast underground internets of fungi used by forests to communicate about threats, about changing weather patterns.
Oh yes, trees are in fact conscious, and they communicate through mushroom network.
Here's the crazy part.
Here's the get back on your meds, you based schizoid.
If you've ever done psilocybin mushrooms, it is my conviction that that is how mushrooms communicate with us.
That what you're experiencing is not merely an altered state of consciousness.
It's an altered state of consciousness where you communicate with the spirit of the mycelium.
They explain their perspective.
Because mushrooms, fungi in general, they don't really live or die.
Plants, animals, we're very individuated.
We have a very particular experience, a perception, an individuated perception.
The mycelium is all conscious, and it doesn't live or die.
The mushroom just vibes and understands all things and is more than happy to lend its wisdom to you.
It doesn't mind that you're eating it because it will just make more mushroom.
Mushrooms exist as some sort of strange gestalt consciousness with no individuation and engaging with that, engaging with that can either enlighten you or destroy you.
I've known men that have destroyed themselves by believing everything that the mycelium taught them.
But we are not mushrooms.
We are individuated in the world of animals.
Part of the way that we got to the top of this food chain, being nothing more than hairless apes, was by gaining the ability to understand the other, to empathize, to simulate the mind of an animal within our own mind, and thus become the animal whisperer, thus become Adam who names all the animals.
This was the gift that we got from the mushrooms.
But to quote the Dalai Lama, who's a bit of a sex pest in general, but he's right about this.
Empathy is useless when you're confronting a mad dog.
There is a time to fight.
Mushrooms do not understand this.
You can easily lose your mind in it.
So what's my point about talking about the general mycelium consciousness?
One that provides an organic internet for forests so that plants can talk with each other.
My point is to get you thinking about consciousness as not just this individuated thing which we experience.
In fact, most of what people think is consciousness is actually just biological processes and mimetics vibrating through their neurons.
You are not your body.
You are not your emotions.
You are not your thoughts.
You are not your ideology.
You are the perceiver of all those things.
And things like the mycelium perceive things equally, but very, very differently.
If that's the case, if we can acknowledge that this biological internet exists and somehow plants are self-aware, if we can acknowledge that, what makes you think the parasites aren't?
The mycelium, it's a little bit easier to understand.
After all, it is a giant fungal network.
And yet the mycelium is never hostile, even when you eat it.
When you eat it, you consume it, you ingest it and incorporate it, that's how it talks to you.
It's happy to talk to you.
You know that movie, The Thing?
The thing from another world?
That was a Gestalt consciousness as well.
The Gestalt consciousness that took over human bodies and turned them to its own ends.
Something that was highly intelligent and yet not particularly individuated.
But the reason they were able to confront this beast and ultimately win, maybe?
The ending's ambiguous.
The reason is because each part of the thing, each thing collective, had a desire to live.
It had a survival instinct.
So if you extracted the blood of an infected person and then you put a hot wire in the blood, the blood would react, allowing you to realize that the person you took it from was the thing.
Mushrooms aren't like that.
You pull a piece of mushroom off, it's still vibing and happy.
For the mushroom reproduction and communication are the same thing, even when it's destructive.
Many different ways of exhibiting consciousness in this reality.
Almost as if that piece of mushroom you're eating is still somehow connected to the rest of the mushrooms.
Far out, man.
So why shouldn't we think that these parasites, that these little viruses, these spore cells, why wouldn't they all be in communication as well?
Why wouldn't they have an agenda?
And so as I said at the beginning of all of this, where is the conspiracy?
It's an astral plane level conspiracy where the mind of the parasite lives.
Everywhere we look is this anti-life agenda.
We keep positing, is it the Illuminati?
Is it a cult of Saturn worshippers?
is it, Sybil?
Because you find all these people acting like they worship Sybil.
But trying to find an actual church of Sybil is pretty difficult.
So I have a proposal that there is this universal anti-life conspiracy of the parasites.
That toxoplasmosis actually enjoys destroying humans.
It just eats us, kills us.
It turns members of our species into hypersexual zombies, NPC characters.
And even though there's no formal human coordination between these individuals, there is the coordination of the parasite itself.
I'm presenting this as one of these far-out theories, man, that you can choose to believe in.
But the science is in on those parts of reality which are subject to scientific inquiry.
That part's proven.
The only part left to question is whether you believe in the astral plane.
Do you believe in the realm where numbers exist?
Do you believe in the golden ratio?
Or is it just chemicals in your brain telling you that they're chemicals?
Will you get up and fight, or will you die like a dog?
Carpe futurum teni traditum.
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