"The Zizians": The radical far-left troon "death cult with a high local death rate" - About their cult leader: "Ziz preaches a doctrine of radical high-tech veganism that promotes punishing your ideological enemies. She rejects the idea of 'niceness, community, and civilization'."
I can't believe TomDark hasn't put out a video about this yet, this is blowing up all over the internet right now, because some of their members are apparently still at large:
According to this article on Reason, the cult used sleep deprivation to exhaust cult members and thus cause a personality split in them:
This OnlyFans whore on Twitter (who has been on Lex Fridman's podcast) apparently knew some of the Zizians and posted this long thread detailing everything she knows about the cult:
I can't believe TomDark hasn't put out a video about this yet, this is blowing up all over the internet right now, because some of their members are apparently still at large:
The Vegan Cult Linked To 6 Deaths (The "Zizians")
Who Are the Zizians? Radical Trans 'Cult' With Ties to Border Agent Killing
The recent killing of a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Vermont is reportedly linked to a purported "death cult" made up of radical, highly-educated, vegan and transgender members known as the "Zizians."
The group is said to revolve around Ziz, who is a transgender woman. Ziz, whose legal name is Jack LaSota, garnered a following online after posting about her ethical and social theories on her blog, Sinceriously.
This was how Felix "Ophelia" Baukholt, the German national involved in the shooting last week, discovered LaSota, Baukholt's friend Jessica Taylor told Newsweek.
Taylor posted on X, formerly Twitter, after hearing of the shooting, saying that she knew Baukholt and calling out the "Zizians."
Baukholt, who was also a transgender woman, was fatally shot on January 20 after she and another individual, identified as Teresa Youngblut, engaged in a shootout with Border Patrol agents. Agent David Maland was killed in the gunfight after he and other agents pulled the pair over in a traffic stop.
After Baukholt was identified by authorities and Taylor realized it was her friend who had been killed, she thought LaSota might have been involved, given her friend's fondness for the blogger and the "pattern of violence" that she said matched up to what she knew of the group. She posted on X, formerly Twitter, after hearing of the shooting, saying that she knew Baukholt.
"I remember warning Ophelia that Zizians were a death cult with a high local death rate..." Taylor wrote.
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The guns used by Baukholt, an-award winning youth math genius from Germany, and Youngblut, a computer science student at the University of Washington, have since been determined as belonging to a person of interest in other murders. That individual has been identified by Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives authorities as bioinformatics researcher Michelle Zajko.
Among the possibly connected killings is the murder of Curtis Lind, a landlord in Vallejo, California, who was stabbed to death three days before the Vermont shooting. His killing came just before he was scheduled to testify in a case pertaining to a violent 2022 incident on his property. Two years ago, Lind was stabbed and blinded with a samurai sword by two individuals, who were allegedly tenants and who had allegedly stopped paying him rent. Lind shot his attackers, killing one of them.
On Tuesday, Maximillian Snyder, a 22-year-old data scientist, was charged in the killing of Lind. Snyder and Youngblut applied for a marriage license in Washington in November, according to police and court records obtained by Open Vallejo.
Lind and Maland's deaths come two years after Zajko's parents, Richard and Rita Zajko, were found dead in their Delaware County, Pennsylvania, home in January 2023.
"It appears to be a small group, highly educated, computer savvy, at times geographically scattered, and a number of them if not all of them appear to identify as trans or nonbinary—with their deadnames potentially being publicized widely as law enforcement releases information about the cases, as these are still their legal names," SFist, a local San Francisco outlet reported last week.
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Aella, who says she is a sex worker and researcher and claims to know several people involved or adjacent to the Zizians, said on X that the group's activities date back to 2019. That is when she says that LaSota and another member, Gwen Danielson, were banned from an alumni reunion for the Center for Applied Rationality (CFAR), a Berkley-based nonprofit focused on behavioral psychology and AI.
In response to the ban, the pair and two others allegedly protested the event by blocking the entrance and exit while dressed in black robes and Guy Fawkes masks. All four of the individuals were believed to be transgender women.
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Taylor said while it seems LaSota is recruiting transgender members who might be financially vulnerable and ripe for radicalization, she believes most of the members are acting on their own accord and are just being persuaded to join the group.
Starting in 2021, LaSota reportedly advocated the killing of various people and the punishment of "non-good" people, like non-vegans, according to Aella. Both LaSota and Danielson allegedly faked their own deaths in 2022. An obituary for LaSota was published on September 7, 2022, claiming that they died in a boating accident. But on January 13, 2023, LaSota was arrested in Pennsylvania for "obstructing administration of law" and "disorderly conduct." LaSota made bail in June and stopped showing up to court.
"We still don't know the whereabouts of the people in this story who aren't either dead or in custody, and we sort of expect them to continue doing murders," Aella posted Wednesday.
According to this article on Reason, the cult used sleep deprivation to exhaust cult members and thus cause a personality split in them:
This killing is linked to six other deaths across the country. The suspected killers—the tenants-turned-delinquents who had been living as a cult—are almost all transgender and part of the Berkeley-based rationalist community, following their leader, Jack LaSota (Ziz). Some of them are romantically linked to one another: Snyder, for example, applied for a marriage license in the state of Washington back in November along with girlfriend Teresa Youngblut, the suspect in a Vermont-Canadian border shootout that killed a U.S. Border Patrol agent.
Back in January 2023, 71-year-old Richard Zajko and his 69-year-old wife, Rita, a Pennsylvania couple suspected to be the parents of one of the cultists, were murdered. And all the way back in February 2018, a woman named Maia Pasek killed herself after being in heavy contact with Ziz, and seemingly under her influence (more on that in a second).
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The purported cult leader, Ziz, had attended workshops at the Center for Applied Rationality (CFAR). In 2019, CFAR reportedly banned both Ziz and another cult member, Gwen, from events; multiple followers started protesting the organization (even alleging transphobia). At an unclear time, possibly several years prior in 2016, Ziz started a blog, advocating "a ruthlessly enforced altruism towards all living creatures, and to follow the principle that it's never valid to surrender" and promoting "the punishment of 'non-good' people, particularly those who are not vegans," per Aella's writeup. The group's members claimed to have invented things like "unihemispheric sleep" (UHS), "a form of sleep where only one half of the brain rests at a time," per a writer named Apollo Mojave. "Entering UHS requires the sleeper to be exhausted, it also has disorienting effects so they are not quite themselves. The Zizians exploit this state to convince the unwary that they are actually two people. Ziz believes themselves to be 'double good', and almost without exception tells the people she is recruiting that they are 'single good'. By doing this Ziz establishes a relationship of moral superiority over her followers." (Pasek reportedly killed herself after UHS experiences.)
A February 2023 post from the rationalist blog LessWrong warned of this cult and possible violence, and many members of the rationalist community have made clear that the Zizians have long been unhinged and disturbed. "Ziz preaches a doctrine of radical high-tech veganism that promotes punishing your ideological enemies," concludes Mojave. "She rejects the idea of 'niceness, community, and civilization' that's often at the core of Effective Altruism and AI safety movement member concerns."
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Plus: Air traffic control failures that led to a plane crash, "why shit not working" in New York City, and more...reason.com
This OnlyFans whore on Twitter (who has been on Lex Fridman's podcast) apparently knew some of the Zizians and posted this long thread detailing everything she knows about the cult:
August 2021: Ziz advocates for "airlocking" (a sci-fi term for killing) various people in blog comments and claims many people seek "suicide by Ziz." Ziz runs a blog which appears to be the primary attractor for this community. They claim that people have two hemispheres, and are either non-good, single-good, or double-good (very rare, which Ziz herself is). Ziz advocates for a ruthlessly enforced altruism towards all living creatures, and to follow the principle that it’s never valid to surrender. She promotes the punishment of “non-good” people, particularly those who are not vegans.
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