About this part of the site

Hello, this is not the main owner of the site speaking, rather this is a person who has paid him to host content of their investigation into a cult which is reffered to as "The Nexus". I say "reffered to" simply because they don't seem to all agree on a central name, despite having hosted formal meetings with all of the collectives associated with their cult. I believe they avoid using formal names in order to be harder to pin down whenever they release "public" manuscripts/booklets. I have seen absolutely no coverage of this group on the internet, and I believe that is due to their policy of anonymity. As per the site owner's wishes, I will rarely post original scanned manuscripts on this site, as he sees it as a potential legal risk. He also requires the disclaimer you saw on your way to this page, however it is not truthful, none of this is fiction. The site owner warns against practicing and consuming too much of this content at a time, as he believes he would have personal consequences if viewers were to take any of this content as real. That doesn't mean anyone should attempt the rituals presented here, and key details to the rituals will be omitted intially as per the site owner's wishes. The owner of the site has creative control regarding the HTML editing of this part of the site, and in having said right has final editing rights as well. This simply means that the contents of this area have been requested to match the style of the rest of this site, which I have agreed to because I do not know and frankly don't care to know how to write and format HTML.

The rough beginning of "The Nexus"

I figure I should give you some context as to the beginning of this group. The information I have points to them starting in the 1950's, however members and core texts claim that it has existed for hundreds, sometimes claiming thousands, of years ago. The information I have clearly shows their outward recruiting activity to originate through mailed recruitment pamphlets in the late 1950's, it is suspected through members journals that they selected people locally based off of mental qualities they observed from stalking "outcasts" in their area. It is currently unknown exactly where it started, but the language used in these pamphlets point to them starting in the east coast of America, some sources pointing to New York and others pointing to Arlington in VA. It is unknown the exact membership at the time, but the pseudonym of the founder, as no legal name has been discovered, is known. He goes by the name "Mors Intra", which roughly translates to "Death Within" in latin. This name is attributed to the founder, but whether or not the founder is the only one who uses this pen name is unknown, as many texts have been signed by this name even after the alleged death of the original founder.

Why care about this cult?

My main reason for investigating this cult is that I believe they are not only dangerous, but have a large following (estimates in the thousands globally). The core of their danger is in their violent beliefs and practice of indoctrinating people through a series of psychedelic drugging and forcing them to look at their crafted imagery. This practice tends to weed out the mentally unstable from their initiates, which they then use said mentally unstable people to enact violence on a large scale. The rest of my reasoning can be deduced from reading manuscripts and interviews provided here.