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Take Hyperianism to the Morgue: Book I
With social media influencer Andrew Tate under arrest and in jail, it's more important than ever to scrutinize these people - these online gurus who cast a spell over weak-minded individuals, and often with the most sinister of motives. All good and decent people have a civic duty to blow the whistle on those influencers who are running cults and doing severe and lasting damage to vulnerable people.
All influencers are by definition public figures and that means they must be subjected to scrupulous investigation, just like politicians, who are of course simply more official influencers. Influencers can't claim that they should not be probed as politicians are. They are the continuation of politicians by other means, and often have much more influence than politicians. Look at the Kardashians.
A new cult that has sprung up in the last few years is called "Hyperianism" and has already attracted a huge amount of negative attention and been denounced as a dangerous cult that we should all be watching out for.
The leader of Hyperianism is called "Morgue" and that should immediately alert any decent person to something being very badly wrong with this Hyperian cult, and cult is most certainly what it is. "Morgue" also refers to himself as "Morgen Night", the "Night Bringer", and the "Terror of Men". Aren't you getting the picture yet? This is a morbid, sinister, dark cult, exuding gothic and emo imagery and vibes, and trying to attract a very emotional, impressionable group of outsiders. Easy prey for cult leaders.
Investigative journalist Jared Hammer wrote an article called "New Cult Rejects Religion and Science". Hammer said, "These factors of Hyperianism line up closely with strategies used by cults to turn their followers away from society, as well as gain control over their thoughts and behavior. Although Hyperianism is still a new movement, it is quickly growing. Cults will do everything in their power to convince you that they are not a cult. They obtain followings of people disenchanted with reality and manipulate and mold them as they wish. My advice? Be wary of Morgue and his strange Hyperian teachings."
A second investigative journalist, David G. McAfee, wrote in his article "Former Reality TV Star Now Leads a Dangerous Anti-Science Cult", "I couldn’t agree more with Mr. Hammer’s assessment. This has the markings of what could ultimately become a full-fledged cult, complete with brain reprogramming and maybe even self-harm or suicide. When you have a compelling leader demanding authority and telling people ‘death is an illusion,’ you never know what might happen."
In a subsequent article ("Former Members Speak Out Against Internet Cult Led by Ex-Reality TV Star Morgue), McAfee wrote, "There’s drama within an online cult, and it involves spies, allegations of death threats, and financial transparency concerns."
Everyone must realize that this Hyperian cult - and its extremely manipulative and exploitative leader (a former z-list reality TV star) - needs as much light shone on it as possible. Real trouble is brewing with this cult. It has already caused an incredible amount of damage to many people, and these very people, Morgue's victims, are contributors to this book, which comes in two parts.
This Hyperian cult - which has hundreds and even thousands of highly groomed and brainwashed followers who are utterly fanatical in their slavish devotion to Morgue - reacts furiously to any criticism by its legitimate critics, as we know to our extreme cost.
We leave it to the intelligent reader to make up their own mind about just how dangerous, or not, this cult is. You will be reading first-hand accounts of former allies, moderators, creators, donors, top supporters and members of this cult. You're getting the inside scoop. Reach your own conclusions.