Duncan Trussell: Scammer

Brendan Murphy
6 min readFeb 17, 2023

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It’s a wash. A mass brainwash is occuring with the wave of online new age evil pagan gurus. It’s similar characteristically to the Andrew Tate cult. Trussell’s a bit more intellectual but still annoying and terrible. He peddles a lot of garbage on his podcast. Who cares about Ram Dass? We know it’s just Zen creepy cult shit. Duncan’s show is part of the new age internet movement and it’s attached to Q’Anon, and the wise cracking comedian is like the other online cults. It starts off with a unique, alternative ways of thinking that are helpful and then its turns into something much more malevolent and hurtful to the follower, or in Duncans’ case his fan or listener. These cults turn into brainwashing groups that tout aliens and weirdness. It’s similar to Scientology in which there are strange human origin stories about volcanos and aliens starting the world. The scary thing about Trussell is he comes across as a sort of saint, and he certainly forces that perception. A false prophet, part of the new wave of them. But this article will provide the advantage of subtext to the reader so that they can be better informed if they tune into Trussell’s podcast and can better gauge his true intent and character. Upon realizing his true demeanor, he comes across as sinister, annoying and menacing. Where as before he was Mr. Zen. The scary cult of Trussell and author Graham Hancock operate under the unified theme of aliens. It’s really bizzzare that anyone could ever believe in this stuff but brainwashing is a scary and powerful mechanism. Graham Hancock’s Atlantis theory is a Nazi occult alien theory that promotes the original World War II Nazi Aryan theory of Atlantis. In rural areas like where I live, QAnon and the neo-Nazis eat up what Trussell says. But they’re pretty strange. Let’s talk about Reznor, from Nine Inch Nails who is running an online cult, and Duncan together. Shall we? People are desperate for connection and young people ideate online and want to explore new religions, themselves and each other. These fraudulent gurus exploit that inate human need. Much like Nine in Nails concert are rape festivals, so are Trussell hangouts like The notorious Burning Man festival. It is also an alien ideation festival. Roswell and similar topics are popular there and form the fan base for Trussell and Hancock’s scary alien cult. This is history repeating itself and like 1960’s tragedies such as the Charles Manson cult murders, horror will ensue. Heaven’s Gate, an alien cult, will occur again as suicide ideation increases among these false prophet’s followers. In France, Trussell and similiar new age groups are considered cults and are illegal. We should enact similiar laws in the United States so the evil self-help and new spiritualism industry can be regulated and we can stop the moral and criminal corruption occuring online.

The German Faith Movement (1933-1945) inspired the current day Trent Reznor cult, a form of Nazi Esotericism. Reznor is replicating that historical movement, right on Facebook and on discord servers, to create good old fashioned pagan rape cults again. Duncan, too. Germanic Paganism and neo-paganism started growing in Germany in the 1970’s and this trend was paralleled in the U.S.. Now it’s growing online with Trent Reznor’s cult and the ideation includes Wicca members. Esotericism in Germany and Austria, Neo-Paganism in German speaking Europe, Germanic neo-paganism, which is the same as Heathenry, are some of the evil movements that relate to Trussell’s evil neo- shamanistic and zen ideas. The stupid ayahuasca retreats that the Duncan Trussell and Aubrey Marcus scammers tout for the Nazi QAnon alien cult listeners is the natural progression of this drawn out con. Their favorite topics, that they dragged out like an informercial on relentlessly cross promoted episodes, includes psychedelics, ayahuasca, DMT, and retreat experiences. It’s a grooming process.Rogan loves talking about DMT. Annoying Duncan won’t shut up about all his tripping. It stared out as an interesting subject area but quickly turned creepy under the helm of these unscrupulous men. Evil comedians are taking advantage of people interested in esoteric, ancient native religions in South America, a common scam really. They're just evil brainwash cult scam camps. It’s an alien scam camp. There are a lot of them in Central and South America when people from the U.S. go down there to create these strange businesses. Brainwash-filled, adult sleep away camps filled with impressionable hippie girls and creepy Trussell fan boys all sleeping in close quarters, right near the beach! Like that show, ‘Survivor’. Then creep Duncan finally comes waddling out to oggle and harrass the cute impressionable girls that he’s brainwashing. All the guys are being forced to pay to build the camp, for the experience. While Duncan probably sleeps with the girls and lies around. “ Great day guys, off to bed..Sandra you come here.” Then you know what happens. It’s based off all that evil Terence McKenna bullshit that Rogan’s always touting. McKenna sparked the new age cult silliness that’s generating exponentially online. This includes Rogan, Trussell and countless others. It’s a great way to have fun and turn a profit quickly, the same business template used by Andrew Tate. All sort of con artists have been on the podcast since it started, like the Bullet Proof Coffee guy and other similarly weird people. Aubrey, Hancock, the list goes on. All touting the stupid tripping culture and all that Terence McKenna garbage and it’s turned into a horrible alien cult. Rogan is always talking about him, to the point that it seemed like that’s all the podcast covered for a time. Not sure when it all became a cult but probably pretty soon after the inception of the podcast, or even before. I always did think those episodes were a bit over the top. Duncan tripped again, who cares, is that worth three hours of banter? Classic woo woo shit really. Everything Trussel says references self improvement thought experiments. He speaks in platitudes constantly. It’s all self improvement effluence on top of more self improvement theatrics. Well they're just crazy comedians and they’ve gone way too far with this! It’s even blended into the growing trend of techno-paganism. The content of Duncan’s niche podcast is a cult ideation shell game, fashioned specifically to brainwash the creepy pagan listener and impressionable hippie girls.

The German occult-based ‘Thule Society’ wanted an Aryan race and that’s what’s happening in the U.S. with Nazi esotericism, a growing race war, Atomwaffen, and it’s blending with QAnon’s neo-Nazi elements. They in turn mix with Duncan Trussell, Joe Rogan, Aubrey Marcus and Graham Hancock and their Aryan alien race cult theory. It all mixes predictably with these husker’s Nazi Atlantis race theory, which is a Nazi Aryan Occult concept that originated in World War II. The cover other conspiracies they on the show, all while acting like fun-loving comedian humoring us with strange tales. They are a QAnon listener’s ideation delight. The Atlantis theory that creepy stalker Hancock peddles on the Rogan podcast is bunk Nazi alien garbage that lies at the far of end of the Nazi brainwash spectrum. It’s the type of evil brainwashing subject matter that gets people thinking about aliens , UFO’s and all the dark ideas being promoted by the occult Nazis that infiltrate society. Lewis Spence was a Scottish journalist and occult expert observed this back in 1940. After World War II, Nazi paganism resurfaced around 1951 with groups like Artgemeinschaft and Duetsche unitarier. And again the 1970s and 80’s when Wicca become a predominant Germanic pagan religion..and that’s the vile Reznor cult’s speciality. Acting like Wicca Satanist creeps. Like ‘The Wicker Man’.

A crossover with members of Reznor’s and Duncan Trussell’s respective creep cults is perhaps inevitable considering their shared QAnon conspiracist and pagan fan base. Strange cult organizations Circle of Light Spiritual Center in Fredonia New York, likely crosses over with Trussell and Reznor. In fact, that’s how they found me. They're all around me. It’s ‘The Wicker Man!’ Of course, Trussell mentioned his distaste for Reznor at some point on his podcast, if only briefly. Which is pretty odd since they’re both cult leaders. Maybe they’re cult competitors. But then again creeps love to call out other creeps for being creeps. Duncan does like Stephen King! Well, duh. They probably both eat children. At least, that’s my perception.

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