"I have no criminal intentions or anything like that in store or in mind. But you never know. You can't predict the future completely 100% accurately.”
“Hi Brothers. I'm gonna try to make this a short one. So, there will be a time. I don't know when it'll be, but there will be a time when there will be a last upload. It'll be because I'm either dead or in jail and I didn't have a chance to prepare a final upload. Either my death was by accident or I was arrested. If it's a premeditated self-checking out then I may upload a final video saying goodbye. But that's really all there is to it. For now I still have something still pushing me along the timeline of my life. But I don't know how much longer that metaphysical fuel will remain and I may be gone sooner or later, physically being dead or behind bars. I have no criminal intentions or anything like that in store or in mind. But you never know. You can't predict the future completely 100% accurately.
Tyler McCorvey posted1 this ominous monologue to his Rita McCloud2 youtube channel on October 263 just gone. It sounds like the final farewell from a shooter’s manifesto. It's cause for concern, not only because of McCorvey's (possibly drug induced) psychopathy and violent criminality, but also because it comes on the back of other troubling statements about wanting to exact violent revenge against people he feels have wronged him, trying to procure a gun illegally, and his "kill all life" efilist beliefs.
HISTORY OF VIOLENCE
The police found McCorvey running down the street with a garbage can on his head, and following his arrest McCorvey dunked his own head in a toilet.
On Thursday July 6 2017, 26 year old McCorvey attacked Rae Pitt, a deaf autistic 19 year old who entertained passing motorists by dressing up as the Minneola Superman. Local realtor Terra Brady saw McCorvey pretend to be deaf and alternate between imitating Pitt's moves and hitting him for real. According to an arrest report a witness said McCorvey slammed Pitt's head into a vehicle after punching him in the chest. Brady told WFTV news the police found McCorvey "running down the street with a garbage can on his head", and following his arrest McCorvey "dunked his own head in a toilet at the jail while screaming that he messed up and didn't want to live any more". McCorvey's reason for the unprovoked attack? "He was trying to fight Superman". McCorvey was charged with battery and aggravated abuse of a disabled adult, a first degree felony. (Here’s what appears to be brief footage of around the time of the assault.)
McCorvey disputes these details and accuses the media of slandering him: "I was arrested publicly and there was a news report about me on the news that slandered my name, and didn't tell the whole story or interviewed4 my point of view on the story. So everyone thinks it's this but it's not really that full account. It's just only one side. They think it's this, which is a lot worse than what it really was. I spent six months in jail for that.".
Six months in jail is too short for a first degree felony. The charge might have been reduced to third degree abuse of a disabled adult or dropped. It's also possible McCorvey is lying about how long he was incarcerated. But the fact he was incarcerated means he was definitely convicted of charges related to the attack.
According to a Florida domestic violence registry McCorvey was arrested in August 2013 for domestic battery and deprive use of 911, then in December 2016 for felony battery second or subsequent offense (domestic) and simple assault. He may be referring to one of those incidents here. Under Florida law a person is charged with felony battery second or subsequent offense if they have a prior conviction for battery. This indicates the 2013 charge probably stuck. The 2016 outcome is unknown but it's likely McCorvey escaped the felony because he attacked Pitt only 6 months later, again, too short a duration for a felony sentence.
McCorvey tells us he thinks he ended up in jail maybe two or three times. This strangely vague remark could refer to anything from being held after arrest to sentence after conviction, and it may or may not refer to the above 3 incidents.
Putting all this together, we know McCorvey was probably convicted of domestic battery in 2013, was arrested but probably escaped the felony charge in 2016, and was found guilty and incarcerated on charges related to his unprovoked attack on a disabled teenager in 2017. We also know he's been in jail at least 2 times. This confirms he has a documented history of violence and isn't any stranger to the criminal justice system.
MK-ULTRA
"I wake up every day scared that I'm gonna be a fucking killer."
McCorvey has been in an out of psychiatric care at least 3 times in the past 2 years: October 2020, March 2021, and August/September 2021. These are the occasions he mentions but he's had "countless visits" to LifeStream Behavioral Center.
McCorvey is "pretty sure (LifeStream's) a mind control facility like MK-Ultra. But it's not MK-Ultra anymore because that's in the past. This is probably some other project with a different code name." 39s. He thinks LifeStream could have injected him with nanobots which activate killers: "I wake up every day scared that I'm gonna be a fucking killer" 4m1s (Full context 1m43s thru 4m30s). Later on in that same video he says, "Imagine waking up just being a normal person, then you fucking kill your dog, then you kill your wife, and you're in jail, and then you don't remember doing it. I don't know man. I'm crazy." 7m58s. McCorvey also believes he's "been MK-Ultra'd to be bisexual" 16m16s.
Such utterances give the impression McCorvey might be using MK-Ultra to distance himself from his internal struggles and personal culpability. He does the same thing with his brother: "My brother got arrested... I'm half asleep taking a nap on the couch and he walks into my mom's room while she's sleeping and dumps a red bull on her. Before that he broke her phone and my headphones, then dumped the red bull on her while she's sleeping. Then there's talk and he's catatonic and not responding. So he walks outside, then she lets him back in the house and he takes my Xbox and smashes it on the ground. So I put him in a choke hold and put him on the ground, and my mom was like, "You either need to leave or we're calling the police". So he's catatonic, still not answering anything. So I pick him up and shove him outside. He knocks on the window again asking to come inside and I just shake my head, no. So he takes the ashtray and smashes my mom's windshield and then runs off. We call the police. They show up and they take him to jail. So I'm pretty sure he's been mind wiped and MK-Ultra'd. If you don't know what MK-Ultra is I suggest you look it up. There's tons of videos and documents. I'm not going to say anything new about it. I'm just saying that my brother was potentially MK-Ultra'd and could possibly be a sleeper agent to spread chaos."
It is of course impossible to prove McCorvey and his family aren't being covertly manipulated by the CIA. The burden of proof falls on him. Assessing his reasoning makes it possible to determine if he arrived at his conclusion by making rational assessments of reality.
Continuing the report from the second paragraph of this section: "I'm pretty sure it's a mind control facility like MK-Ultra, but it's not MK-Ultra anymore because that's in the past. This is probably some other project with a different code name. I'm not sure because it's not- They call it a mental hospital or a psychiatric ward or something. But I was detained and you have very little rights. Even if you're nice to the staff they're only allowed to do so much for you... I'm not allowed cigarettes. I'm not allowed computer internet access, video games, junk food. There's snack time. Designated regimented snack time for adults. There's also regulated regimented phone times. Only local."
McCorvey's reasoning for why LifeStream might be something other than a mental hospital is staff and patients had to follow rules and his freedom of movement was restricted. That describes a regular psychiatric facility. Leaping from that to MK-Ultra isn't a rational assessment of reality.
Recounting his brother's story, McCorvey says, "My brother was potentially MK-Ultra'd and could possibly be a sleeper agent to spread chaos. It's like, "Why is your family so special?". Yeah but imagine that being done to every family on a micro scale. There's always someone causing chaos in every family. Are you saying that's not beyond powers-that-be's power? Right? So widen your range of possibilities, what they're doing. My brother was locked away for two years in a mental asylum. Who knows what they're doing to people in the mental asylums, what they're injecting them with, what they're putting in their heads? The memes. Really dangerous memes and dangerous medications and nanobots." 15m11s.
No one disputes families aren't always what they're cracked up to be. It's also true most of us have no idea about what goes on in psychiatric facilities, including horrors that no doubt get memory holed. But going from that to nanobots and MK-Ultra isn't a rational assessment of reality.
McCorvey's reasoning confirms he isn't making rational assessments of reality. He’s making wildly speculative suppositions. On one hand, regardless of whether or not he has a bona fide mental illness, it isn't difficult imagining him inventing an MK-Ultra fantasy to shield him from the compounding trauma of being repeatedly detained and injected by force. On the other hand it could be nothing more than a terminally online meth-head trying to distance himself from having to take responsibility for his actions.
MK-Ultra made me do it is McCorvey's version of the devil made me do it. Is mental illness the source of his distorted worldview or is he feigning distortion to lay the groundwork for a diminished responsibility defense? Both raise questions about the extent to which society can preemptively intervene in cases like this. If it does however turn out to be the latter it's evidence of premeditation, which contrary to McCorvey's expectations, will result in harsher penalties.
MY REVENGE IS SACRED
"Every day I'm alive I'm validated that my revenge is sacred."
On June 17 McCorvey posted this phone call with his dad: "I have dedicated my entire existence to either two things, saving you like Vader and Luke or destroying you and getting revenge forever. You're not escaping this. You will never escape. Wherever there is a (dad's name) and a Rita McCloud you are going to submit humbly and say, "I was wrong", without sarcasm or you're going to be tortured. I'm going to fucking figure out a way to not have any consequences of man's law or anything. You think I'm gonna just do it haphazardly and just show up and just do it impulsively? No. This is gonna be a cosmic spiritual path that's gonna be in the fucking cosmic DNA in atoms. I'm gonna gouge out your eyes and put hornet nests in your fucking eyes and bolt plates over them. Your eyes are gonna have hornet nests in them. I'm gonna fucking weld your asshole shut and feed you Taco Bell and watch you have diarrhea and you can't shit unless you say what you need to say."
Threatening anyone with Taco Bell probably should be a capital offense. But let's not get distracted.
The next day McCorvey detailed his desire for suicide and revenge.
5s "I'm not secretive about my desire for revenge and retribution and vengeance. Pretty blatantly obvious. Weird thing is, is that, no one seems to be scared."
43s "No one seems to be scared that I will get the power I seek. They seem to just not really consider the fact that my entire life has led up to this. And if karma does it for me, or if I have to do it for myself, even better. But, as General Grievous said, "I live only to see you die. That's all I want. Not even die. Cry. I want to see you cry. Beg for mercy. Say you didn't know. Say no one told you, even though I did. I gave you the warnings about my own revenge coming. I hate you all so much. I hate myself for not having the courage to kill myself and leave this world."
2m7s "What's worth living for if I can't beat you into submission? What's worth living for if I can't beat you down and break your spirit or save you? That's all I want. All I want is to see you fucking cry and be fucking brought to humility. I fucking hate you motherfuckers."
3m59s "All I want to do is hurt you. Cut your face off, feed it to some fucken animals. Put a molten screwdriver up your asshole."
9m2s "Every day I'm alive I'm validated that my revenge is sacred."
10m32s "I'm coming for you. Ain't nothing you can do. Not in this life. Not in this life. What goes around comes around. You will never know peace again. You'll forget who you were. You'll forget your fucking mind. You'll forget your identity. You'll forget everything except pain. You'll fucking be there for so long it's all you know. You'll forget your name, your parents, your brother. Nothing about you will remain except fucking pain, sorrow, torture, guilt, agony, terror, shame. That's all I want anymore."
20 minutes later he posted Efilist Rage
51s ”You fucking motherfuckers have no idea how much I fucking want to destroy you. Myself too."
2m49s "We deserve to be fucking goddamn exterminated. Me too. I'm not exempt. I'm just the same as you. But I'm just a little bit more honest about it. I'm evil. I'm an evil motherfucker who wants to hurt people and torture people. Not innocent people. But innocence is the greatest illusion of life. It's just you motherfuckers. I'd like to gouge out your fucking eyes. Fucking put hornet nests in you."
4m38s "I fucking hate you. I fucking hate you every fucking day. I fucking wake up, I fucking hate you. I go to sleep, I fucking hate you. I fucking can't fucking stand fucking anything about this shit. Fucking assholes. You fucking motherfuckers. You deserve no fucking mercy. No fucking quarter. No fucking compassion. That's the only thing you understand, it's violence. It's the only fucking thing you respond to, is fucking violence. That's what you fucking use on me. This is what I'm gonna have to use on you. "I didn't know. I'm sorry. I was following orders. I was just following orders." That's the problem. I'm following orders too. I'm following my own fucking orders. My own goddamn prerogative. My own fucking instinct. My own will. You guys are fucking dead already. You're already dead you motherfuckers. I fucking wish no peace upon you, no salvation, no end to the torment, you motherfuckers." (I suspect this is directed at LifeStream staff who he compares to nazis who were just following orders. Being repeatedly detained and injected against your will will strip away your dignity and erode your mental health, regardless of whether or not you have a mental illness.)
6m27s "Forgiveness, compassion, love, understanding, sympathy. Fuck that shit. Fuck that shit you motherfucking pieces of cock. I'm gonna fucking shred your fucking cock in a paper shredder. I'm gonna fucking feed your fucking family to piranhas and hyenas. Fucking hate you motherfuckers."
8m28s "I'm gonna just fucking skin you alive and just destroy you and fucking rip out every fucking particle and atom of your DNA. You have no fucking chance in hell. I'll see you in hell. I'll see you in hell motherfuckers."
13m31s "Motherfuckers it's just like holy shit. Fucking kill everyone. I don't give a fuck how many more mass shootings happen. I don't give a fuck how many terrorist attacks happen, bombings, fucking childrens killed. I don't give a fuck."
The second video above prompted me to publish excerpts juxtaposed with clips of McCorvey talking about efilism. (I detail efilism in the next section. It's enough for now to know it's an extinctionist ideology mandating annihilation of all life, other efilists have already needed to be talked down from killing people, and there's reason to believe it may have influenced Adam Lanza.)
McCorvey switched to damage control with disclaimers maintaining he's only venting and his violence ideation is about revenge in the next life:
26s "They're saying that I'm wanting to do violence. I didn't say that I'm planning to do X, planning to do Y, or going to do that. I'm pretty sure that I've always said I want revenge in the next life. I want revenge when I'm beyond the realm of man's law and consequence. That I'm not going to be impulsive. That I'm not going to be violent in this life. That's stupid, impulsive, and illogical. I have no plans to do anything of the sort."
3m29s "I'm not planning violence. I do not endorse violence of any kind. Self-defense is fine. But again I'm not threatening people in this life. I'm just merely saying my fantasy is revenge in the next life. That's fine. You can have your fantasy of heaven. My fantasy is that I want revenge in the next life."
19m36s "Any time I talk about violence, anytime I go on one of those hate rants, anytime I go on one of those hateful rants about violence, that violence that I'm talking about is meant for the afterlife. Once I die in this body that's when I will get my revenge. Anytime you hear me talking about revenge and putting hornet nests in people's eyes and doing anything to their bodies, it's in the afterlife. Want to make that clear. Anytime I'm talking about violence I'm not planning on doing any of it in real life. I'm not stupid. I'm not stupid. I'm not gonna fucking make such a stupid mistake as that, to just throw my life away on impulsive violence. Do I seem like the kind of person who would throw away their life for impulsive violence?"
22m6s "Watch all of my content before you come to the conclusion. And even if I fucking do, is it your business if I go do anything like that? Who fucking cares? Why do you fucking care about, like, you think you're gonna stop some tragedy? You think that I'm an idiot and just gonna post shit on the internet like every other fucking retard? If I wanted to go do that would I be having a youtube channel where I'm talking to people leaving clues for the court case and court hearing?"
McCorvey says he isn't going to be impulsive or violent in this life because that's "stupid, impulsive, and illogical". His actions tell a different story:
- He impulsively attacked a defenseless deaf autistic teenager for kicks;
- He impulsively challenged his dad to a fight on a phone call (Incidentally, Florida is a two-party consent state. McCorvey may have committed a felony recording and posting that video);
- He has a documented history of domestic violence which, according to his own account, includes at least one incident that he impulsively escalated;
- He's prone to impulsive dysregulated rage.
So, in response to his question "Do I seem like the kind of person who would throw away their life for impulsive violence?", Yes, you seem like that kind of person.
What about his claim that he isn't planning to do anything? McCorvey recounts how he tried to get a gun illegally: "I asked my best friend to buy me a gun with my money, like I would give her the money and she would buy the gun. I actually want to kill myself." 5m40s, then at 13m2s, "I'm trying to get a gun, make my final preparations to leave this place". He says the gun is for himself, but contrast that with his sister telling the cops he said he wants to shoot people after a 4 day meth binge. In June he said, "I would be evil as fuck. I would be evil as fuck. I'd kill so many people if I had power. If I had Dr Manhattan power. All day. I wouldn't get bored of it. Seriously.". Guns don't give Dr Manhattan power, but they aren't called force multipliers for nothing.
McCorvey claims he wouldn't leave clues on youtube if he was planning something. However, when asked what drove disturbed men to spend hours or even years developing a manifesto, clinical and forensic psychologist David Clayman responded, "All of these people think they've been wronged. These people collect wrongs and they seek out affirmation of their righteousness. They saw the world as against them. The common theme is a grudge." The Live Science article goes on to explore the problems of untreated mental illness and narcissism. McCorvey fits the profile. He also reveals, "I sure would like to die in some glorious way, you know. Martyr complex, dying for your beliefs, God complex, Jesus complex, savior complex.". Fitting the profile of men who develop manifestos and wanting to go out in a blaze of glory goes hand in hand with wanting to send a message. A public youtube channel is the perfect vehicle for that.
Particularly vexing is when he asks, “Is it your business if I go do anything like that? Who fucking cares?”. YouTube isn't a private messaging service. Publishing videos that look exactly like what comes to light after someone does anything like that is an open invitation for everyone to make it their business.
He got so close yet remained so far when he said, "Yes, I am mentally ill. I'm a paranoid schizophrenic, but I'm still rational and I'm not unhinged all the time”. He believes he's allaying concerns telling us he's hinged most of the time. But a man with paranoid schizophrenia, brimming with rage, hellbent on revenge (which he perceives as synonymous with justice), tweaking on a meth binge, and in possession of a gun, is the type of unhinged incident people within striking distance don’t want to have to grapple with. All the pieces are already in place, although admittedly he doesn't have his weapon of choice (because his mom intervened). But he does have a hatchet which is more than adequate to get the job done.
EFILISM
"Go look up efilism. Efilism. All life is consumption, reproduction for no end. Kill all life. It's not good."
Another element in the mix is efilism. Efilism is a BAMN extinctionist ideology mandating an obligation to eliminate all future suffering by eliminating all life. Efil is life spelt backwards. The central players in the efilism movement are Gary Mosher and Amanda Sukenick.
Mosher (aka Inmendham and Draft Science) is efilism's creator. Mosher is a self obsessed narcissist who's squandered his life on youtube peddling his bogus teachings. Mosher was put on a federal watchlist for belligerence against the judiciary, says he would "kill a bitch" if a woman tried to have his baby, supports raping women if it would prevent them from having children, doesn't have any ethical problem with "every fucking poor person who has a kid being shot in the fucken head", says “If I had a gun and I could get away with murder I’d be murdering all kinds of scum on this earth” and supports the idea of private vigilante mobs who “just kill the fuckers”, wouldn’t have a problem with women being shot on the street for wearing burqa, and supports everyone being able to indulge in child pornography. Despite all this, or perhaps because of it, Mosher has cultivated a militant following, of which McCorvey is now a card carrying member.
Sukenick (Founder Antinatalism International) maintains "there's nobody in the world like Gary. I think he deserves to be loved and admired. I mean honestly, the world would be a much better place if everybody had a boner to be more like Gary.". (Fawning over Mosher is routine in efilist circles, eg: this from high profile efilist LifeSucks: "I will always try to live up to your high standards. Your videos are my motivation and inspiration.") Sukenick has transformed her obsession with Mosher into an unholy crusade dedicated to "making efilism more heard". Her stated objective is parasitizing antinatalism by "efilizing it from within". What this means in practice is doing everything she can to blur the lines between efilism (a BAMN extinctionist ideology) and antinatalism (a category of philosophy solely concerned with the ethicality of procreation) to fabricate the illusion they're one and the same. Hence the deceit of calling her activist group Antinatalism International (ANI) and her podcast Exploring Antinatalism. Efilism International and Exploring Efilism would be more honest branding because ANI's founders are all efilists, ANI's raison d'être is promoting efilism, and the express purpose of the podcast is to insert efilism more and more into antinatalist discourse.
In a rare moment of candor, Sukenick inadvertently confessed something quite remarkable: "There are a lot of people on some of these Facebook groups that are abusing (efilism) and are acting very threatening, and I am afraid that there are gonna be people that take an antinatalist/efilist approach that are crazy and that are going to perpetuate violence against humans and animals. I have had to talk people down from just going out killing random people or hunting animals in some disgusting violent manner. I am worried about it and I'm curious if you're worried about it too. I want antinatalism and efilism to do the good in the world that I know that it can and I don't want these kinds of people to destroy the chances that it has."5
Here we see Efilism Inc officially acknowledge that efilism and random violence go hand in hand in the minds of a lot of efilists. Sukenick is corroborating what I and others have been saying for far too long, that gratuitous brutality is sewn into the very fabric of the ideology.
Sukenick would never overstate the number of problematic efilists because it's against her interests to inflame efilism's association with random violence. If anything she’d err on the side of downplaying the connection. Keeping this in mind, she didn't say several/a few/a couple of. She said a lot of. A lot of efilists acting threatening and at risk of perpetuating violence is a nightmare waiting to happen.
Sukenick played the no true Scotsman card referring to the abuse of efilism. Her point being that genuine efilism doesn't justify or cause random violence. But this is neither here nor there. Either a lot of efilists believe efilism justifies random violence, or efilism attracts a lot of people with violent tendencies who use efilism to justify those tendencies. The real why therefore lies somewhere between having a messaging problem and the message being the problem. Whingeing about efilism being misunderstood is a smokescreen to divert attention away from the fact responsibility for this falls squarely on the shoulders of whoever's responsible for the message and the messaging.
Sukenick admits that but for her intervening, efilists would have already committed random acts of violence. This begs the questions, What happens if she isn't there to talk people down? and What acts of violence have been carried out that she wasn't there to prevent?.
Being aware that a lot of efilists are acting threatening and using efilism to justify random violence disqualifies Sukenick and Mosher from pleading ignorance. Should an efilist commit a serious act of violence one of the questions will be, As principal proponents of your ideology, and fully aware of the potential for problems, why shouldn’t you be held culpable for what happened?. And unlike the internet, where Sukenick cowers from accountability and Mosher Gish gallops off topic gibberish, the people asking those kinds of questions won't tolerate being fobbed off.
Sukenick also heads up the r/efilism moderation team, who felt it necessary to impose a rule against advocating for violence: "You will be banned if you advocate violence against humans or animals. Thought experiments are perfectly fine. Please don’t go on diatribes about how EFILism is about murdering humans and animals, and you are justified in doing so because of what it’s advocating - no it isn’t, and that kind of bullshit will not be tolerated."
The rule wouldn't be needed if it wasn't a problem.
Except that it is. Including Mosher, here are four prominent efilists advocating for killing pregnant women:
- Gary Mosher (Efilism Creator) "I made sure every woman I ever stuck my dick into, I said, I don't care whether the condom breaks. I don't care whether the magic fairy sticks sperm into your uterus. If you get pregnant you're either going down a staircase or you're getting a fucking abortion, but you ain't having no fucking kid... If you violate the contract I will kill you... I would kill a bitch if she tried to have my baby." 18m53s
- Laith Malek Reem (ANI Founder and efilism activist) In response to being asked if it would be ethical to kill a pregnant woman to stop her from having a child, Laith said, "I would literally do whatever I can to stop that person from procreating... If there's no other way to let her abort that child, then yeah, why not?... Because to me there's no difference between somebody who's planning to have a child and a terrorist. There's no difference between an ISIS fighter and a parent... So yeah, I would do what I can do in order to stop these people from procreating." 2h13m24s
- John Madore6 (ANI discord server moderator and efilism activist) "If someone tried to use my sperm/DNA to have a baby I'd kill them." and "The killing of a pregnant woman is justified in preventing the birth of sentient creature you directly had a hand in creating."(In response to the question Can you rape/torture a woman for months if that meant she wouldn't give birth to a single child?, NoBrains said, "There are certain situations where I could see myself being driven to do that. I can see why people would feel the need to do that.".) All 3 statements
- Efil Blaise (Efilist and promortalist activist) "If there wasn't any repercussions with it, I would just fucking just shoot that bitch in the head who's pregnant." 7m30s
"We're entitled to brutalize and kill women for disagreeing with our efilist worldview" is what they’re saying. These aren't random nobodies. They're respected pillars of the efilist community. The calls are coming from inside the house.
Adding fuel to an already raging inferno, efilism has been linked to Sandy Hook shooter Adam Lanza. The extent to which Mosher's ideas influenced him is inconclusive, but Lanza was active in efilist circles and there was crossover between their beliefs. Lanza even mentioned Mosher by name upon realizing he sometimes sounds just like him. Mosher refuses to answer questions about the connection.
McCorvey's journey from antinatalism to efilism can be tracked from his first video in October 2020. Being against having kids is where he started. "Kill all life" is where he ended up after immersing himself in Mosher’s content:
- October 14 2020 "I wouldn't recommend having a child. I recommend looking into antinatalism. All about that. Antinatalism. If you want, go look it up."
- May 14 2022 "Go look up efilism. Efilism. All life is consumption, reproduction for no end. Kill all life. It's not good."
Fellow efilist JohnJ called McCorvey out on his hostilities under McCorvey's Insult Them All video. McCorvey shot back, "What about the things amendham has said? He has said hateful things? Have you seen his videos?", to which JohnJ replied, "Yes Inmendham has said some things but it's a bit different with him". McCorvey wasn't having any of it, "Why exactly is immendam different????? Why can he say and I not. Again. It sounds like you are double speak.". JohnJ countered, "Inmendham is simply different (is in stable situation to say it simply) and we know for certain he won't do anything stupid. It would go against everything he has being saying/building for years. In your case, it's unclear." (Full conversation)
McCorvey appears to capitulate but he revisits the point two days later, "I had that comment on one of my videos saying I'm threatening people. But I'm not really threatening anyone specifically. I'm not telling my subscribers to do violence, you know, I'm not doing any of that. But I don't know what that person's- I mean Inmendham's channel, he's saying violent things and no one cares about that."
McCorvey was right to push back against JohnJ's what's good for the goose isn't good for the gander gaslighting. The point isn't whether or not Mosher will do something stupid, touch wood. The point is he champions reprehensible violence as a matter of course that a lot of efilists like McCorvey normalize and integrate into their thinking. And all the while he's somehow managed to bewitch his followers into giving him a free pass, by convincing them his malevolence amounts to benevolence.
Efilism has all the hallmarks of stochastic terrorism so it's no surprise a lot of McCorveys act threatening and talk about wanting to commit random acts of violence. Telling them to tone it down is telling the symptom to stop aggravating the illness.
DRUGS
I'm not diving into McCorvey's drug habits because there isn't anything worth saying apart from the obvious, that meth makes him agitated and prone to impulsivity, increasing the odds of an unhinged incident.
CONCLUSION
It could be that McCorvey doesn't have any intention of exacting vengeance. Venting on youtube might very well be a healthy release that lowers the probability of him doing something stupid. I don't think he's bad or evil. I think he's emotionally and mentally unwhole. I don't think he's stupid. I think he's intelligent and articulate. And although he's an unreliable narrator, I'm inclined to think he has grounds for some of his grievances.
But maybes have to be weighed against facts: A documented history of random and impulsive violence including attacking a defenseless disabled teenager, his yearning for sacred revenge against specifically named people, an ongoing drug habit that increases the odds of an unhinged incident, reportedly saying he wants to shoot people after 4 days on meth, trying to procure a gun illegally, irrational fears about being subjected to MK-Ultra and being injected with nanobots, expressing a desire to kill people if he had the power, wanting to go out in a blaze of glory, his efilist convictions about the need to kill all life, vague ramblings about ending up dead or in prison, and waking up every day scared he's going to be a fucking killer.
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Tyler McCorvey voluntarily uploads his videos into the public arena. He can't reasonably expect to be free from scrutiny given the kinds of statements he makes. All the information presented here is from his public youtube channel and other public sources.
Rita McCloud is McCorvey's alias. I'm using his real name as there isn't any compelling reason not to. He refers to himself as Tyler McCorvey in his own videos (11m26s & 17m59s) and that’s the name in public records. It isn't deadnaming and appears to be an arbitrary preference: "I'm not a fucking transgender or, like, gonna transition to a girl, but I like my girl name. I like a girl name. I like being called Rita. Rita McCloud" 22m30s. It's also possible Rita McCloud may simply be McCorvey's way of making it more difficult to connect him to his criminal history.
Dates and times of youtube videos Japan Standard Time
I won’t use sic for quotes. It would end up more of a distraction than it’s worth.
Note how Sukenick uses antinatalism and efilism in the same breath to create the illusion they're the same thing. She even refers to them as a single entity with the singular pronoun it in the final sentence. It’s a deliberate ploy to muddy the waters.
https://www.facebook.com/john.madore.50 , aka NoBrainsInHead https://www.youtube.com/@Stonedtosheep/featured. See also this playlist.
wow, had no idea efilism has so many unhinged members, thanks for the research and effort. But what is your personal thought on efilism itself as a philosophy? Does it have any good arguments at all? Is the efilist conclusion to erase all of life by force, to permanently stop harm, a defensible one?