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Varg Vikernes Review Torstein Grude Satan Rir Media Satan Rides The Media - Odt
Varg Vikernes Review Torstein Grude Satan Rir Media Satan Rides The Media - Odt
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weak souls had problems sleeping in the night and unruly kids were even threatened by their parents
that if they didn't behave they would end up in prison with that horrible "Count" (and ironically I have
met many of them in prison later on, when they - as expected - grew up to become criminals.
Obviously the threats didn't work...).
The main problem was that the journalist's interview was bullshit and his version of reality was false,
but when this documentary was broadcasted on TV, disclosing him as a fraud and a police informer,
then suddenly nobody in the media followed up the story. The bullshit story was interesting to them,
but not the truth. It was broadcasted on TV one single time, no reruns, and it wasn't mentioned by the
press at all. They just pretended it had never been shown on TV. It was uncomfortable to them, because
he had fooled them with his lies, and they didn't want to admit that to the public. In fact it was a bit
surprising they showed the film on TV in the first place, but I guess they had to in order not to lose
money (the TV channel had after all already paid for it, and money is all that matters to these parasites
anyhow).
Officially nothing happened to the journalist either, but sources working in the newspaper have told
that they discussed whether to sack him or not, but instead gave him some unimportant job in the same
newspaper. From being their hotshot crime reporter he ended up writing about local "cultural" events.
His career as a crime reporter was over. His motives for lying about all of this seems to have been the
fact that he was a fanatic Christian, who saw people like me (heretics) as "Satanists".
I can add that Torstein Grude did an excellent job investigating the so-called satanic milieu in Norway.
He interviewed a lot of people, and concluded that there was no satanic movement in Norway at all, but
what emerged after the media-lies was a subculture consisting of rebellious teenagers who liked metal
music and flirted with satanic symbolism to provoke the establishment. Also, as a direct result of the
media coverage about 40 churches in Norway had been kindled from 1993 to 1998, mostly by
teenagers who had been inspired to do so because of the thoughtless media coverage of the so-called
"Satanist Case" (the persecution of "Faust" and "Samoth" of Emperor, Tunsberg of Hades, the [in 2004]
drummer of Immortal, a Greek church burning Black Metal fan in Oslo and me).
He concluded with more than an ounce of malice that the journalist in question and the media were
pretty much responsible for the fast growth of this subculture. They insisted on presenting us all as
"Satanists", even though none of us were, and in the process created a subculture that, as You know,
promoted very unchristian ideas to a lot of people. So in a sense, "Satan" benefited from all of this...
hence the title "Satan Rides The Media". Also, I was made a local celebrity that had the power to
influence so-called impressionable youth with my heresy. With his ignorance he handed me (a villain in
his eyes) a powerful tool. This tool is of course a mixed blessing, so to speak, but still.
Torstein Grude was no an expert in this field. He didn't claim to be an expert either, like many do. Like
I said, he interviewed a lot of Black Metal people and got to know this milieu pretty well, and being a
"malicious bastard", I just have to mention that he also talked to the Norwegian co-writer of "Lords Of
Chaos", and concluded that this guy had no clue whatsoever, so he didn't bother to interview him and
include him in the film.
There are some conclusions and assertions in this film that I disagreed with and some things are
outright wrong, but all in all Torstein Grude did a good job and as far as I remember this documentary
is rather good. He is indeed far more knowledgeable and trustworthy than everybody else that has tried
to unveil the secrets of this milieu, not least compared to self-proclaimed experts on the subject, like
the useless writers of "Lords Of Chaos", "Djevelen Danser" and "Lucifer Rising". He had to keep in
mind that this film had to be accepted by TV, though, so perhaps he was more critical towards some of
the people involved than he really wanted to, but I have to stress that this is just speculations. I don't
know any of this for sure, I just choose to believe so because he is a professional and a clever person.
He knew what he had to do to get it on the air.
Varg "The Bugbear" Vikernes
Trondheim, Norway
The 16th of November 2004