Mask(s) of Psychosis

The Mask of Psychosis

 

Clinging to Psychosis

  Psychosis: noun. 1. a severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality.

This is too coincidental to be, well, coincidental.  I found The Mask of Psychosis on the internet (images) after hearing Tucker Carlson editorialize “precaution has turned into psychosis.”  I was going to blog something about masks being a symbol of psychosis but guess what?  There it is!  My question to you is “Which is the REAL Mask of Psychosis?”

“Title: Mask of Psychosis

Powers: Permanent insanity and enhanced powers of emotion and Psionics.

 “The Mask of Psychosis is a unique Mask of Power which renders the target permanently insane and can give the user enhanced control of Emotion and Psionics.  Long ago, Ekimu forged a mask of power.  This mask would be different from his other masks.  Ekimu wanted to branch out and experiment with mask powers.  Ekimu focused his attention on an element neither him nor his brother Makuta have previously touched: Emotion.  Ekimu knew what he was doing was more likely than not immoral but was willing to do it anyway.  [kind of like Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook]

One year and six months later, the mask was finished.  This mask was red with white accents and had yellow-green eyes with purple sclera, as well as yellow-green pieces on either horn and the forehead and four white whisker-like appendages around the mouth.  This mask looked menacing and nothing like Ekimu would normally forge.  When Makuta saw the mask, he had a bewildered expression.  Makuta asked what kind of mask that was supposed to be.  Ekimu said he called it “Mask of Psychosis.”  Makuta’s expression changed from bewilderment to shock, then horror. 

Ekimu was curious about what would happen if he gave this mask to someone of a different element.  He found a warrior of Psionics.  The warrior saw Ekimu and greeted him.  Ekimu presented the warrior with the mask and said that he would like him to wear it.  The warrior asked what the mask was called.  Ekimu simply stated that it was the “Mask of Psychosis.”  The warrior’s expression became troubled.  He asked Ekimu if it was him who made the mask.  Ekimu said it was him.  Reluctantly, the warrior put on the mask.  What happened next was absolutely horror.  

The warrior grew in height, his armor became a clownish mixture of reds and whites.  And what was worse, during the transformation, the warrior was screaming in utter agony, before his screams turned into a laugh of pure insanity.  While the transformation was taking place, Ekimu kept thinking to himself, “What have I done?”

The transformation was completed, and the warrior finally stopped laughing.  The warrior thanked Ekimu and told him he had “big plans”.  Ekimu called the warrior a madman.  The warrior then decided that would be his new name “Madman.”

Description: 

The Mask of Psychosis allows the user to render their target permanently insane.  When the warrior who would soon be known as Madman donned the mask he became insane.  The user can also make the target’s emotions become unstable and unpredictable.  With this mask, the user is a psychological warfare mastermind.  

The user also gains enhanced powers over Psionics and Emotions, meaning they would have the powers of a Toa of Emotion and a Toa of Psionics.  The user gains the ability to control the minds of others, create mental blasts and illusions, or other psychological attacks.  The user is also immune to all forms of mind control and psychological attack.” – Wikipedia

The first questions that come to mind are “Is Bill Gates Ekimu?” and  “Does Bill Gates have a brother aka Makuta?  After reading the German Commission Report on COVID (see The Greatest Hoax in the History of the World in this site’s archives) one doesn’t have to be a rocket surgeon to wonder if the mask hysteria turning the world upside down for the last seventeen months didn’t originate from the garage of Bill Gates and his brother (?) or buddy turning fantasy into reality.  It’s happened before on a lesser scale.

In the mid-80s to ’90s, two Ft.Bragg soldiers were found parked on General’s Row at 2am.  The MPs discovered blood-stained ninja clothing on the floor and the game Dungeons & Dragons on the back seat.  They had just murdered an elderly couple in Fayetteville and were working on “the next level” of the game by attempting to murder a military commander. Other similar incidents occurred throughout the country.  

Consider the Bohemian Grove where a ritual is performed in which a baby (doll) symbolizing Hope is thrown into a blazing bonfire (see: Richard Nixon’s quote on wikipedia under Bohemian Grove) 

And,  if that is too incredible to ponder, consider the outcome of the 2020 election.   

The answer to my question is: They are both real Masks of Psychosis.  Because they are both forged by the same Author.  If you don’t believe me read The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis.  

It explains a lot of the insanity occurring in the world today.  

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Former Vietnam Marine; Retired Green Beret Captain; Retired Immigration Inspector / CBP Officer; Author "10 Years on the Line: My War on the Border," and "Collectanea of Conservative Concepts, Vols 1-3";
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