Reverend Campbell

26 September, LVI A.S.


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Welcome to episode 26 September, LVI A.S. of Reverend Campbell’s Satanic podcast 9sense. 9sense is a Satanic perspective of our modern world.



1. The Devil's Advocate



Time Stamp: 12:47







* The Importance of You* I don’t believe in the sanctity of life* Because most humans seem to be on auto pilot.* I believe in the importance of you, the individual* Some recognize themselves as something more. * That their thought and actions can and do have na effect on the world* That be exercising their will, they are powerful* Some don’t recognize the flame within themselves* Some see it as a fault because they don’t ‘go along’ like everyone else* Some try to dampen the flame because it takes to much personal responsibility to keep it burning bright* Some simply dont understand their flame, or how to use it* This is what Satanism does for me.* It tells me that I am of significance IF I stoke my flame* If I exercise my will* It tells me that I don’t need to care what others think or do* The most powerful influence on my life and the outcomes of my life, are me* It gives me tools to improve myself where I see room for improvement, and to recognize faults that I want to change* Regardless of what others think* The importance of is is developed and personified by you* It may take years or a lifetime to realize* But working toward it is what defines your significance



2. Infernal Informant



Time Stamp: 28:49







* A Teenager on TokTok Disrupted Thousands of Scientific Studies with a Single Video* https://www.theverge.com/2021/9/24/22688278/tiktok-science-study-survey-prolific* ThousandsThousands of scientific studies had to toss out weeks of data because of a 56-second TikTok video by a teenager.* The July 23rd video is short and simple. It opens with recent Florida high school graduate and self-described “teen author” Sarah Frank sitting in her bedroom and smiling at the camera.* “Welcome to side hustles I recommend trying — part one,” she says in the video, pointing users to the website Prolific.co. “Basically, it’s a bunch of surveys for different amounts of money and different amounts of time.”* That video got 4.1 million views in the month after it was posted and sent tens of thousands of new users flooding to the Prolific platform. Prolific, a tool for scientists conducting behavioral research, had no screening tools in place to make sure that it delivered representative population samples to each study. Suddenly, scientists used to getting a wide mix of subjects for their Prolific studies saw their surveys flooded with responses from young women around Frank’s age.* For researchers who rely on representative samples of the US population, that demographic shift was a major problem with no obvious cause and no immediately clear way to fix.* Though not particularly well known, Prolific is part of a small collection of online tools that have transformed the way corporations and scientists study the way people think and act. The first and largest of these research platforms is Amazon-owned Mechanical Turk, which was released in 2005 as a general-purpose platform for crowdsourcing work on repetitive tasks. Soon after it was released, behavioral scientists realized its potential value for their research, and it quickly revolutionized several research fields.* The Behavioral Lab at Stanford mainly uses the newer,
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