Title: Florida Senate candidate Augustus Sol Invictus admits to sacrificing a goat, drinking its blood Source:
starcasm URL Source:http://starcasm.net/archives/330992 Published:Oct 9, 2015 Author:John Post Date:2015-10-09 00:42:04 by Hondo68 Keywords:None Views:2796 Comments:18
Florida Senate candidate Augustus Sol Invictus has admitted to two acts that you dont normally hear about from politicians: sacrificing a goat, and then drinking its blood in a pagan ritual. Why? Well, the Libertarian Partys candidate is also a devout follower of Thelema, and the sacrifice and blood ritual were intended to give thanks for a week of fasting and prayer Invictus had just spent in the Mojave Desert.
Augustus Sol Invictushe changed his given name to the current Latin phrase, which means Majestic Unconquered Sunis a 32-year-old attorney from Orlando. His campaign biography says Invictus is a community leader, as well as a radical philosopher and infamous social critic. Adrian Wyllie, the former chairman of the Florida Libertarian Party, resigned when Invictus received the partys nomination for the Senate seat, calling Invictus the absolute exact opposite of a Libertarian. And Invictus himself is open about his desire for total insurrection.
In a recent Orlando Sentinel interview, Wyllie was blunt on the topic of Augustus Sol Invictus. Hes a self-proclaimed fascist, Wylie said. Hes promoting a second civil war .Its absolute insanity. We must explain to people this is the opposite of Libertarians. This guy has no place in the Libertarian Party.
Invictus himself says that many of the claims about his pagan ways are overblown, and that Wyllie is running a smear campaign against him. He acknowledges that the goat story is true: I did sacrifice a goat, he told the Sentinel. I know thats probably a quibble in the mind of most Americans. I sacrificed an animal to the god of the wilderness .Yes, I drank the goats blood.
(Worth pointing out: Immediately following publication of the Sentinal interview, the hashtag #goatquibble began trending on Twitter.)
Invictus has also drawn attention from the FBI for his outspoken anti-government ways. For example, the eighth in Invictus series of Fireside Chats, On The Insurgent Generation, contains bold statements like To be an American is to crave danger .The little children we once were would shudder at how weak we have become, and Let us return to the Old World, where everyone is happy to throw away empires and abandon both past and future.
Invictus acknowledges that, as a Libertarian, his is a long-shot campaign: Wyllie was the most popular candidate in the Florida partys history, and still received only 3.8 percent of the vote in the 2014 gubernatorial election. For Invictus, his is a candidacy of ideas: If not elected, I still think there is a purpose for all of this and that is to get a message out there, waking [citizens] up. They are the ones that control the government and not the other way around.
Reports that Invictus campaign had promised the best barbecues in the state could not be confirmed.
He hasn't been elected to anything. He managed to capture the nomination of a marginal third party that only tangentially shares his views.
He's a follower of Aleister Crowley who invented this Thelema pagan religion a century ago with its ideas about the True Will and Magick. Crowley promoted it for the next 35 years. Thelema was based on the earlier satirical fiction of Rabelais, a Christian humanist writer. So, like Scientology with L. Ron Hubbard, Thelema is somewhat derived from literary sources but became a religion in the hands of a skilled and determined promoter, Aleister Crowley.
Alison Foxall Libertarian Party of Florida 1-855-FLA FREE (855-352-3733) info@lpf.org www.lpf.org
The Libertarian Party of Florida condemns Augustus Sol Invictus for calling for civil war and his unwillingness to reject eugenics.
During yesterdays meeting of its Executive Committee, the Libertarian Party of Florida (LPF) voted to condemn platform issues associated with U.S. Senate candidate, Augustus Invictus. The LPF finds the initiation of violence through his call for civil war and state-sponsored murder abhorrent. These platform issues are diametrically opposed to the principles of the LPF.
Char-Lez Braden, chair of the LPF said this morning, Legally, the LPF has no control over a candidates political affiliation. Florida election laws allow anyone, with any ideology, to run as a candidate in the party they declared when registering to vote. The LPF has not endorsed Augustus Invictus and has not provided him with any support. Under the law, we cannot prevent him from running as a Libertarian and he is not required to enter our certification process.
On his campaign website, Invictus declares his support for eugenics. In his article, entitled A Declaration of the Failings of the Federal Government, he states, the federal government has abandoned its eugenics programs & elitist mindset in favor of a decadent ideology that rejects the beauty of strength and demands the exponential growth of the weakest, the least intelligent, and the most diseased. The LPF strongly rebukes Mr. Invictus call for eugenics.
About the Libertarian Party of Florida: The Libertarian Party of Florida values human life and the right of all people to live in peace. All members of the LPF are required to declare I hereby certify that I do not believe in or advocate the initiation of force as a means of achieving political or social goals thus putting the LPF far out in front of any other partys commitment to nonviolent political action.
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The D&R terrorists hate us because we're free, to vote second party "We (government) need to do a lot less, a lot sooner" ~Ron Paul
#9. To: GrandIsland, WOD tard agenda, Deckard, buckeroo (#7)
I bet Deckard loves this drug war hater.
Isn't this what Deckard, Bucky and Hondo espouse... don't vote, take drugs and be disruptive?
Why don't you ping them and ask, numskull?
Speaking for myself, for the zillionth time, I don't do drugs or advocate that anyone else does either. You'll keep ignoring this fact, because it doesn't fit your WOD tard agenda.
The D&R terrorists hate us because we're free, to vote second party "We (government) need to do a lot less, a lot sooner" ~Ron Paul
Americans who have no experience with, or knowledge of, tyranny believe that only terrorists will experience the unchecked power of the state. They will believe this until it happens to them, or their children, or their friends.
Speaking for myself, for the zillionth time, I don't do drugs or advocate that anyone else does either. You'll keep ignoring this fact, because it doesn't fit your WOD tard agenda.
I've tried explaining that to the officious little prick many times, but he just can't wrap his GED-educated pea sized brain around that fact.
Truth is treason in the empire of lies. - Ron Paul
Americans who have no experience with, or knowledge of, tyranny believe that only terrorists will experience the unchecked power of the state. They will believe this until it happens to them, or their children, or their friends.
Isn't this what Deckard, Bucky and Hondo espouse... don't vote, take drugs and be disruptive?
One has to question if Deckard drinks goats blood too?
Error, indeed, is never set forth in its naked deformity, lest, being thus exposed, it should at once be detected. But it is craftily decked out in an attractive dress, so as by its outward form, to make it appear to the inexperienced more true than truth itselfIrenaeus, Against Heresies
One has to question if Deckard drinks goats blood too?
Wow man - I didn't realize you were a ball-less coward just like Grand Sphincter.
Par for the course I suppose for an insurance agent who "claims" (cough) to be an expert on demolitions, believes that WMD's were found in Iraq and worships the entire Bush family.
Say - aren't you the same judgmental clown who also claimed that anyone who drinks Red Bull or imbibes coffee is a Satanist?
Yeah - that was you.
Truth is treason in the empire of lies. - Ron Paul
Americans who have no experience with, or knowledge of, tyranny believe that only terrorists will experience the unchecked power of the state. They will believe this until it happens to them, or their children, or their friends.
#17. To: GrandIsland, WOD profits, cartels and LEOs, retired drug kingpin, stuck on stupid (#14)
You must just hate all those drug laws that outlaw all those drugs you don't use.
You support the drug cartels, keeping the profits high for both them and the police state. You've sold your soul for a fat drug profit retirement check.
Stupid, evil, or both?
The D&R terrorists hate us because we're free, to vote second party "We (government) need to do a lot less, a lot sooner" ~Ron Paul
Deckard-->Par for the course I suppose for an insurance agent who "claims" (cough) to be an expert on demolitions, believes that WMD's were found in Iraq and worships the entire Bush family.
You are horribly confused. I served in the early Sixties as a demolitions sergeant on a SF Team. I retired 5 years ago from the insurance agency I owned for 42 years. And yes, I am firmly convinced WMD were in Iraq, and that is based on evidence, not opinion. I never worshiped the Bush family.
Deckard-->Say - aren't you the same judgmental clown who also claimed that anyone who drinks Red Bull or imbibes coffee is a Satanist?
Nope!
Error, indeed, is never set forth in its naked deformity, lest, being thus exposed, it should at once be detected. But it is craftily decked out in an attractive dress, so as by its outward form, to make it appear to the inexperienced more true than truth itselfIrenaeus, Against Heresies