Behind the Bastards - Part Three: How The Zizians Went Full On Death Cult
Episode Date: March 18, 2025Robert tells David about Ziz's glorious plan to take to the sea and sever the right and left brains of her followers in order to make them psychopaths god that sentence was weird to write trust us the... episode is weirder.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to Behind the Bastards, a podcast where I, Robert Evans, am going to war, like a one man, like Rambo, like one of the later Rambo movies, not the first one that was actually about the cost of PTSD and Imperial War, but like the later ones where he's a one man army.
I'm doing that and I'm doing it against Microsoft because I fucking hate copilot.
With me to talk about how much we hate Microsoft co-pilot, my producer, Sophie Licketts.
and our wonderful guest, David Boree.
David, how do you feel about Microsoft co-pilot?
Ah, Rambo 3, let's go.
Okay, okay, okay.
Let's kill a ton of brown people.
Well, no, I mean, in this one, we're just, it's just like Microsoft co-pilots we're killing.
Okay, all of them.
They're not really people.
It's so bad.
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Microsoft has really gone far off of making a lot of products that people hate to use.
Speaking of products people hate to use
David said before we started recording
that he was excited to hear this story
I just want you to know where we're starting on this story
is page 21 of the script
And where we end the script is page 49
Whoa I made I made a mistake in doing this
I'm gonna admit that right now
Before we get further I'm gonna say I aired
in this. And it's, you know, I've made peace with the inevitability of fucking stuff up,
especially when like every week you're doing a different chunk of history and we're veering
from like, we're talking about fucking 17th and 18th century France. And then like now we're
talking about like a fucking guy who did a genocide and Darfur or whatever, right? Like you're going
to, these are all important topics, but like you simply can't every single week cover the breadth
of stuff that we do and not you're going to misspeak, you're going to make errors and stuff. And when it, when it
comes to like, I'm talking about Hitler. I'm talking about like not obviously those are important,
but, you know, if I, if I fuck up some fact about like early 1900s Germany, I'm not going to be
like too bent out of shape because it's like, you know, there's, there's no perfection in this.
But in this case, it's this tiny little community that nearly all of the reporting on has been like
deeply incomplete. And I feel like I like the stress over like, what do I, it, you know,
include in here. And the other problem is that none of these people have editors.
And so all of them, everybody in this story has a blog and every blog post is like 40,000 words.
So it's just like, yeah, I was just say, what media are you able to get this is, you're getting
this all straight from the source, right? A lot of it's, I mean, I've read, I've read most of Zizz's
blog entries and I've at least done like little surveys of the blogs of everybody else involved
in this. There were also a couple of very helpful, um, compilations.
that like people, there's like one that like a former, sometimes it's like former members of the community.
Sometimes it's folks who are like rationalists that we're trying to warn other rationalists about Zizians.
But like people in and around the community have put together compilations where the like clip mixes of news stories and like conversations online.
And obviously these folks like.
A blog mixtape is nasty work.
Yes.
Yes.
And I'm deeply great.
We'll have source links and everything in here.
I note when I'm kind of like pulling something from something directly.
But like I'm very grateful to the maniacs who put together these like documents that that have helped me piece together what's happening.
Because really if you're coming in as an outsider, if you weren't like embedded in this community, well, all his crazy shit was going on, it's a little, it's kind of impossible to like get everything you need to get.
You have to refer to these interior sources.
It's just the only way to actually understand stuff.
No, yeah.
As an outsider, I don't know what's going on.
I don't know where it's going.
I for sure don't know where it's going.
We know where it ends.
We know where it ends.
A member of Congress shows up at the library in Vermont that the U.S. and Canada shares
because a Border Patrol agent was murdered there and, like, threatens to take over Canada.
And that's all, like, there's a degree to which you can kind of top.
heightened tensions between the U.S. and Canada to the murder of this Border Patrol agent,
which itself is directly tied to the fact that Alicia Yudkowski wrote a piece of Harry Potter fan
fiction.
I love that it all goes back to that.
Yes, yes.
It all comes back to bad Harry Potter fan fiction.
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So, part three, we spent last episode talking about Zizz's,
moving to the bay and their first interactions with the rationalist community, that big
seafar conference they went to that was very reminiscent, had a lot of exercises reminiscent of
like synony on shit, right?
Right.
Very, very, a lot of talk of murder.
Yes, a lot of talk of murder.
These people love theorizing about when it's okay to kill people.
Constant factor in all of this.
Which is, can't be a step in a good direction.
Yeah.
You know, you should be aware of, there's, it's like, if your community is talking about, like, the ethics of, uh, escalating to murder, um, in random arguments, uh, too much, maybe be a little worried.
If someone sits down next to you and says, how would you murder me or whatever they said?
Right, right. You always got to get out of that room. Yeah. You want to, you want to, you want to, you want to, you want to leave immediately.
Yeah. And furthermore, if they're like, yeah, that's the right way, uh, even worse sign.
And then if they're like, yeah, would you perform necrophilia in order to, in the past, scare people away from attacking you?
Like, get out of that room.
Leap.
Bad, this is not a crew you want to be a part of.
Yeah, maybe just take a pickleball or something you do.
Pickle ball. People never talk about necrophilia playing pickleball.
I don't think one time.
Not one time.
No, they all talk about how they're getting knee replacements.
And that's the beauty of pickleball.
Exactly.
So as spite of how obviously bad this community is, Ziz desperately wants to be in the center of the rationalist subculture.
And that means being in the bay.
Unfortunately, the bay is a nearly impossible place to survive in if you don't have shitloads of money.
And one of the only ways to make it in the bay if you're not rich is to wind up in deeply abusive and illegal rental situations.
You know this, David.
I'm not spreading it.
I'm not spreading any news to you.
No, shout out to my landlord, Mr. Lou.
So Ziz winds up in a horrible sublet with a person she describes as an abusive alcoholic.
I was there.
I don't know if she was the problem in this person.
Like, obviously, I've got one side of this story.
But her claim is that it ends in physical violence.
Ziz claims he was to blame, but she also describes a situation where they're like, after a big argument,
bump into each other and he calls the cops on her for assault.
I wouldn't put it past Ziz to be.
leaving some parts out of this, but also, I know a bunch of people who wound up in horrible
sublets with abusive alcoholics who assaulted them in the Bay Area.
Yeah, no.
Craigslist is a crapshoot, you know?
Craigslist is a crapshoot, yeah.
Every time.
I feel like the need to, like, qualify with, like, this is just Zizz's account,
but also this sounds like a lot of stories I know people have had.
Yeah, no, it's tough to get by there.
Yeah.
So she calls the cops on her and then, yeah, they do nothing and he attacks her in her bedroom that night.
So she decides to like, he's like throwing a chair at her and shit.
So she decides I got to get out of this terrible fucking sublet.
And unfortunately, her next best option, a very common thing in the rationalist community is to have whole houses rented out that you fill with rationalists who don't have a lot of money.
It never ends badly.
Kind of like artists.
Yeah, kind of like artists.
or like content producer houses.
It never explodes.
People never have horrible times in these.
This particular rationalist house is called liminal because, you know,
Jin Zee loves talking about their liminal spaces on the internet.
One resident of the house reacts very negatively when Ziz identifies herself as a non-transitioning
trans woman and basically asks like, when are you going to leave?
So she has, you know, she says that as soon as she arrives, one of the other residents is
transphobes.
She can't stay there very long.
Again, all sounds like a very familiar Bay Area housing situation story.
She bounces around some short-term solutions, Airbnbs, moving constantly while trying to find work.
She gets an interview with Google, but the hiring process there is slow.
There's a lot of different stages to it, and it doesn't offer immediate relief from her financial issues.
Other potential offers fall through as she conflicts with the fundamental snake oiliness of this era of Silicon Valley development.
Ziz blames it on the fact that she couldn't feign in third.
enthusiasm for company she didn't believe in.
Quote, I was inexperienced with convincing body language inclusive lies like this.
I did not have the right false face, but very quick to think up words to say.
So, like, I'm not good enough at lying that I'm excited about working for an app to, you know, help you do your laundry better, which is like a third of the bay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And once again, she has, like, flashes of like, oh, wow, you really, you really have strong morals and all that.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
She had a strong resume, right?
It wasn't.
She does.
She wants like an award as a NASA intern, right?
She's doing, yeah.
Yeah.
She really is good at a lot of this stuff.
And all of these Zizians, as silly as their beliefs about philosophy and, like, cognitive
science are, they're all extremely accomplished in their fields nearly.
It's just, it's good evidence of the fact that, like, it's always a mistake to think of
intelligence as, like, an absolute characteristic.
Like, I am a genius software engineer.
Therefore, I am smart.
It's like, no, no, no, you're dumb at plenty of things, Mr. Software Engineer.
Yeah, don't sell yourself short.
Yeah.
So she does start to transition during this period of time.
She goes on finasteride, which helps to avoid male pattern baldness, and she starts experimenting
with estrogen and antigenes.
She wanted to avoid this for, I'm sure she had a variety of reasons.
But as soon as she starts taking hormones, they have such a positive effect.
She describes it as a hard-to-describe felt sense of cognitive.
benefits, and she decides to stay on them.
By October, she'd committed to start writing a blog about her own feelings and theories on
rationalism.
And her model here was Yudkowski.
She names this blog, Sincereously, and it was her attempt to convince other rationalists
to adopt her beliefs about, like, veganism and such.
Her first articles are, like, pretty bland.
It's these scattered concepts and thought experiments.
Very basic stuff.
Like, can God create a rock so big God couldn't move it?
and then like throwing a rationalist spin on that.
So it's, you know, a lot of this is like, oh, maybe in an area in which college didn't cost 200 grand, you could have just gotten a philosophy degree.
Right.
That would have made you happy.
Right, right.
You just wanted to spend a couple of years talking through silly ideas based on dead Greek guys.
Well, you know, the bay is the place to do that.
Yeah.
Well, unfortunately so.
She starts to really show an interest early on, though.
And this is where things get unsettling in enforcement mechanisms, which are methods by
which individuals can like blackmail themselves into accomplishing difficult tasks for personal
betterment. She writes about an app called B-Minder, which lets you set goals and punish yourself
with a financial penalty if you don't make regular progress. And she's really obsessed with just
the concept of using enforcement mechanisms to make people better, writing, often you have
to break things to make them better. So not a great path. We're going down here. Is she following
this herself? Yes. She's working on, she's trying to use.
some of these tactics on herself to deal with like what she sees as her flaws that are stopping
her from, you know, saving the cosmos.
Great stuff.
A lot of good pressure to put on yourself.
Yeah.
This poor woman has been under the highest stakes this whole time.
Well, and that's, again, that comes, that comes, that's not zizz.
That's the entire rationalist subculture.
The stakes are immediately, we have to save the world from the evil AI that will create
hell to punish everybody who doesn't build it.
And that actually, we'll talk about this later.
That breaks a ton of people in this.
She is not the only one kind of fracturing her psyche in this community.
So right around this time, as she's bouncing around short-term rentals and like desperately
trying to get work, she meets a person named Jasper Gwynn, who at that point identified
as a trans woman who now goes by Gwyn Danielson and uses they, them pronouns.
That's how I'm going to refer to them.
But for clarity's sake, I'm going to call them Gwyn or Danielson, even though they went
by a different name at this time because that's what they're called now.
Gwen was a fan of Zizz's blog and had some complex rationalist theories of her own.
They came to believe that each person had multiple personalities stored inside their brain,
a sort of like mutation of the left brain, right brain hypothesis.
And each of these sides of your brain was like a whole, like intact person, right?
Oh.
Like, great.
Okay.
Yeah.
Cool.
No, you guys are going to be fucking with your head's real heart.
Great.
Oh, man, these poor people.
Yeah.
So Ziz falls in love with Gwen's ideas, and she starts bringing them up in rationalist events,
trying to brute force them into going mainstream among the community.
But people are like, this is a little weird even for us, and she does not succeed in this.
And as a result, she and Danielson and a couple of other friends start, like, talking and theorizing together separately from the bulk of the community.
So now, again, you've had this, they're starting to calve off from the broader subculture,
and they're starting to like really like dig ruts for themselves in a specific direction
that's leading away from the rest of the rationalists.
Literally all that cold stuff, huh?
All that cold stuff.
All that cold stuff.
Now, Gwyn and Ziz largely like bonded over their struggle paying Bay Area Rents.
And together, they stumbled upon a solution beloved by generations of punks and artists
in Northern California, taking to the sea.
Specifically, it's great.
It's great.
I mean, I've known like three separate people who lived on boats in the Oakland Harbor because it was like, this is the only way I can afford to live in the bay.
My little brother went to school right outside, right outside of San Francisco, and his principal lived on a boat just like a mile away from the school.
And everybody loved it.
Yeah, yeah, everybody loved it.
I mean, I got to say everyone I know who lived on a boat lived on a shitty boat, but I'm also not convinced there are boats that any boats that stay nice for very long.
Yeah.
It feels like it would be dank, I guess, is the word.
Dank is a good description of boat life, I think, in general.
So Gwyn's boat was anchored off the Encinole basin,
and Ziz found this a pretty sweet solution.
She goes over to stay over one night,
and while they're like hanging out, staying up, probably taking drugs,
they don't like usually write about it,
but from like other community conversations,
I think we have to assume an awful lot of the time when these people are staying up all night and talking.
There's a lot of like ketamine and stuff being used too that isn't like written into the narrative.
That also goes along with the Bay Area.
That also goes along with the Bay Area.
Pills and powders are bigger.
Yeah.
Quote, they talked about how when they were a child, their friend who was a cat had died and they had to use their own retroactive paraphrasing,
sworn an oath of vengeance against death.
Fuck!
These are just people doing gross.
great, very healthy.
It's like the opposite of what you want a kid to learn when their pet dies is like, yeah,
you know, death is inevitable.
It happens to everything.
You know, it'll happen to you one day.
And it's sad, but just something we have to accept.
No, no, no, war against death.
No, they were like, nope, no, no, I can fix this.
Okay.
I as a parent have failed in this situation.
This was an unsuccessful step in my child's development.
Maybe no more pets for a while.
Maybe no more pets.
Gwyn also spent way too much time online, which is how they wound up reading hundreds of theoretical articles about how AGI artificial general intelligence would destroy the world.
And again, AGI is like a mainstream term now because a fucking chat GPT came out a couple of years ago and everyone started talking about it.
At this point, 2016-17, it's only like people who are really into the industry in a nerdy way who are using that frame.
Like regular people on the street don't know what you fucking mean when you're talking about this.
But this is a term that is in use among them.
And like Ziz, Gwen moved to the Bay Area to get involved in fixing the problem.
They were an other kin.
Are you familiar with this online community?
Which one?
Other kin.
Other kin?
No, I have no, I've never heard of that.
It's like a, it's like the Mormonism of furredom almost.
That's insane what you said.
I don't want to be like, it's harmless, right?
Like, these are people who there's a mix of beliefs.
Some of them like literally believe they're like,
fantasy creatures. Some of them just like want to be. Yeah, they like half identify as like any
a non-human creature. Right. Oh, like their furry persona is their true. Yeah, yeah, kind of.
That's close enough for government work. In Gwen's case, it's even different where I don't think they
believe they are literally a dragon, but they believe that when there's a singularity and the robot
God creates heaven, they'll be given the body of a dragon because the robot God will be able to do that.
If it's a good singularity, at least. That's why this is all.
so important to them, making sure it's like a nice AI.
So they'll be able to get their animal friends back and get their dragon body.
Tale is old as time, you know?
Tale as old as time.
Again, a lot of this could be avoided by just like processing death and stuff like that a little
better.
But we don't do that very well in our society anyway.
We've got a lot of people who are committed to denying that.
So I'm not surprised shit like this happens at like the corners, right?
Like this is just a little downstream from that Brian Johnson guy tracking his erections at night and trying to get the penis of a 19 year old.
Yes.
There's not like a massive sanity gap between these two things.
No, no, it's, I think we're drinking from the same well.
Yeah, yeah.
So this is a result, or so Ziz commits herself to turning Gwynne to the dark side, which is a term she started to use.
Obviously, it's a Star Wars term.
And it comes out as a result of her obsession with what's called Akrasia.
Acresia is an actual Greek term for a lack of willpower that leads someone to act in ways
that take them further from their goals in life.
It's an actual like, I think Akraja often it was like an early term for like what we call ADHD,
right, like people who have difficulty like focusing on tasks that they need to complete.
One of the promises of rationalism was to arm a person with tools to escape this state
of being and act more powerfully and effectively in the world.
Ziz adds to this some of the,
ideas crib from Star Wars. She decides that the quote unquote way of the Jedi, which is like
accepting moral restrictions, you know, about like not murdering people and the like, is a prison
for someone who's like truly great and has the opportunity to accomplish important goals, right?
If you're that kind of person, you can't afford to be limited by moral beliefs. So in order
to achieve the kind of vegan singularity that she thinks is critical to save the cosmos, she and her
fellow rationalists need to free themselves from the restrictions of the Jedi and become
vegan Sith.
That's more or less where things are going here.
So I should note that while Gwynens is are spinning out on their own, everything that you're
seeing from them, these feelings of grandiosity and cosmic significance, but also paranoid
obsession, are the norm in rationalist and effective altruist circles.
There's a great article in Bloomberg News by Ellen Hewitt.
it discusses how many in the EA set would suffer paralyzing panic attacks over things like spending
money on a nice dinner or buying ice cream, obsessing over how many people they'd killed by not better
optimizing their expenses.
And quote, in extreme pockets of the rationality community, AI researchers believed their
apocalypse-related stress was contributing to psychotic breaks.
Miri employee, and that's one of these organizations created by the people around Yadkowski,
Jessica Taylor, had a job that sometimes involved imagining extreme air.
AI torture scenarios, as she described it in a post on less wrong.
The worst possible suffering in AI might be able to inflict on people.
At work, she says, she in a small team of researchers believed, we might make God,
but we might mess up and destroy everything.
In 2017, she was hospitalized for three weeks with delusions that she was intrinsically evil
and had destroyed significant parts of the world with my demonic power, she wrote in her post.
Although she acknowledged taking psychedelics for therapeutic reasons, she also attributed the
allusions to her job's blurring of nightmare scenarios in real life.
In an ordinary patient, having fantasies about being the devil is considered megalomania,
she wrote.
Here the idea naturally followed from my day-to-day social environment and was central to my
psychotic breakdown.
Oh, man.
Just taking ketamine and convincing yourself, you're the devil, normal rationalist stuff.
Yeah.
And I mean, hey, we've all been there, right?
We've all been there.
No, in fact, I don't think we have.
No, this is the least relatable group of people I've ever heard of.
No, no, exactly.
It's this like grandiosity.
It's this absolute need to whatever else is going on.
Even if you're like the bad guy, feel like what you're doing is like of central cosmic significance.
It's this fundamental fear that all is integral to all of these tech guys.
It's at the core of Elon Musk too that like one of these days you're not going to exist.
And very few of the things that you valued in your life are going to exist.
and there's still going to be a world
because that's life.
That's just, yeah, it's so crazy
how it boils down to just like,
yeah, man.
I don't know what you thought was going to happen.
Yeah, bro, sorry.
Yeah, that's just how it goes.
You know, we've got like 10,000 years
of like philosophy and like thinking and writing
on the subject of dealing with this,
but you didn't take any humanities in your STEM classes.
So you don't know any of that.
You're just trying to bootstrap it.
You just want to work.
watch Star Wars again and decided you got to figure it out. Yeah, you watched Star Wars 137 times and
figured that was going to replace reading a little bit of fucking Play-Doh or something. I don't know,
man. Maybe it didn't work. Also, again, the ketamine's not helping. No, no, no, no. God,
to be a fly on that wall. Oh, God. Yeah, the rationalist therapists are raking it in.
Oh, man. Honestly, well-deserved.
Yeah, yeah. Talk about info hazards.
Jesus.
Oh, man.
So I have to emphasize here.
Again, I want to keep going back to the broader rationalist community because I felt like a risk of this is that I would just be talking about how crazy this one lady and her friends were.
And it's like, no, no, no, everything they're doing.
Even the stuff that is a split off and different and like more extreme than mainstream rationalism is directly related to shit going on in the mainstream rationalist community, which is deeply tied into big tech, which is deeply tied into like the Peter Thiel circle.
a lot of these folks are close to in and around the government right now, right?
So, like, that is, it's, Ziz is not nearly as much of an outlier as a lot of rationalists want people to think.
Right.
Yeah.
Anyway, at rationalist meetups, Ziz began to it pushing this whole vegan Sith thing hard.
And again, it meets with little success, but she, she and Gwyn gradually start to expand the circle of people around them.
Meanwhile, in her professional life, that Google interview process moves forward.
Ziz says that she passed every stage of the process, but that it keeps,
getting dragged out, forcing her to ask her parents for more help. In November, around the time her
blog started to get a following, she says Google said she'd passed the committee and would be hired
once she got picked for a team. Now, I don't know what happens after this. She says Google asked
for proof of address, which she doesn't have. She's just turned 26 and she's not on her parents'
health insurance either. She's been pages describing what is a very familiar nightmare scenario
to me of trying to get proof of address so you can get a job and like continue getting like, you know,
get on CaliMed and stuff.
And I do think it's probably worth acknowledging that like as her brain is starting to break
and she's having,
she's getting further and further into all these delusional ideas,
she's also struggling with being off of her parents' health insurance and like trying
to find stable housing in the bay.
And like that,
that influences the situation.
And still in the process of transitioning, right?
Yes, yes, exactly.
And still in the process of transitioning.
Yes.
It's a heavy workload.
You're doing too much to your brain right now.
Yes.
Yes.
Yeah.
So, and then she makes the worst possible decision, which is to live with her friend Gwynn in her tiny sailboat, or in their tiny sailboat, which is now anchored by the Berkeley Marina.
Again, this is not like a houseboat.
This is like a sailboat with one small room.
Right.
It's got a quarter.
Yeah.
What is there?
There's like a bed, a table, and a sink.
Right.
Like a little bathroom, probably, maybe a kitchenette.
But it's not like livable for two people.
Anybody who's like ever lived in too small space with a roommate knows that just like no matter where you're at.
It's horrible.
That's a bad idea.
And now imagine if that shitty tiny apartment that you remember from your past was a boat.
Just just disastrous.
And this is not a good situation.
Ziz would later write I couldn't use my computer as well.
I couldn't set up my three monitors.
There was no room.
Couldn't have a programming flow state for nine.
hours, I had trouble sleeping. The slightest noise in my mind kept alerting me to the possibility
that someone like my roommate from several months ago was going to attack me in my sleep.
So this is not a healthy situation. And both Gwyn and Z's have endured some specific traumas,
and both are also prone to flights of grandiosity and delusion. And now they are trapped all day,
every day, together in a single room where their various neuroses are clashing with each other,
and their only relief is talking for hours about how to save the world.
Oh my God.
It's a real villain story.
You couldn't get any worse than that.
It couldn't.
And it's like at this point, I don't think either of them is like intentionally doing anything bad.
You've just, you've kind of created a cult where like you're trading off on being the cult leader and cult member for each other.
Like you've isolated each other away from the world and you're spending time brainwashing each other together in your little boat.
Yeah.
How often you think they were leaving that boat?
Not nearly long enough.
And Gwyn is on what Ziz describes as a cocktail of stimulants, quote, mapped out the cognitive
effects of each hour they were on them.
They get very angry if Ziz interrupts their thoughts at the wrong time.
And also, like, Ziz isn't really sleeping.
So they're just talking for hours and getting on each other's nerves at the same time,
but also, like, building these increasingly elaborate fantasies about how they're going
to save the cosmos.
And it's, you know, it's not great.
Through these conversations, they do develop Gwyn's multiple personalities theory,
mixing in some of Zizz's own beliefs about good and evil.
And I want to quote another passage from that wired article that summarizes what they
come to belief about this.
A person's core consisted of two hemispheres, each one intrinsically good or non-good.
In extremely rare cases, they could be double good, a condition that had so happened,
Lassota identified in herself.
And Zizz is consistently going to identify herself as intrinsically good.
So both sides of her personality are only good.
But most people are at best single good, which means part of them is non-good or basically
evil.
And they're at war with this other half of their brain that's a whole person that's evil, which
is why other people can't be trusted to make decisions.
You know, like increasingly Ziz's attitude is going to be like, only intrinsically good
people can be trusted to make good decisions.
Only the double goods.
Only the double goods.
That's such like a, you know, you're making your own like Orwell speech, Ziz.
This is a bad sign.
So Zizz's Google ambitions fall apart at this time.
They don't really give us a good explanation as to why.
I kind of think they started bombarding their contact with Google with like requests about why the process wasn't going faster.
And maybe Google was like, ah, maybe we don't need this person.
Ziz concludes failing at Google was good because she's gotten, she'd gotten, she got,
$10,000 from unemployment at this point.
Quote, this means I had some time.
If they hired me soon, it would deprive me of at least several months of freedom,
and which, of course, she is continuing to work out her theories with Gwen on the sailboat.
Also, I don't know if that's freedom.
It's really not freedom.
Maybe work.
I hear the Google campus has a lot of things to do.
And it's the kind of the what if.
I think maybe at this point she still could have pulled out of this tailspin if she'd like
gotten a job and worked around.
around other people and socialize, not on the sailboat.
But also a real consistent thing with Ziz is at this point, she has no willingness to, like,
do the kind of compromise.
And I'm not just talking about the moral compromise, but like, if you're going to work a job
for a company, you're going to spend a large part of your day doing a thing that, like,
you wouldn't be doing otherwise, right?
Because that's what a job generally is.
It's just work.
And Ziz feels like she can't handle the idea of doing anything but reading fan fiction and
theorizing about how to give herself superpowers, right? That's the most important thing in the
world because the stakes are so high. So she like, like ethically can't square herself with doing
anything she needs to succeed in this industry where she has the skill to succeed. And this is,
this is another trait she's got in common with the rest of the rationalist EA subculture.
That, that Bloomberg article interviewed a guy named Kowchu Yuan, a former rationalist and
Ph.D. candidate who dropped out of his PhD program in order to work in AI risk. He stopped saving
for retirement and cut off his friends so he could donate all of his money to, you know, EA causes
and because his friends were distracting him from saving the world. And these are all this all cult stuff,
right? Colts want you to cut off from your friends. They want you to give them all your money.
He's doing, but he's doing it like independently. Like he's not, there's not like a single leader.
He's not like living on a compound with them. It's just once you kind of,
of take these beliefs seriously, the things that you will do to yourself are the things people
in Colts have done to them, right?
In an interview with Business Insider, Juan said, you can really manipulate people into doing
all kinds of crazy stuff if you can convince them this is how you can prevent the end of the
world.
Once you get into that frame, it really distorts your ability to care about anything else.
Man.
Yeah, that's kind of the thing.
It's harder to talk about this than like...
Could people talk about Ziz as like, oh, it's a cult leader?
And she had her, you know, vegan trans AI death cult or something.
And, you know, I feel like that's not close enough to the truth to get what's like, to get how this happened, right?
Because what happens with Ziz is very cultish, but Ziz is one of a number of different people who have cabbed off of the rationalism community and had disastrous impacts.
But it happens constantly with these people because like, it's got such an engine for.
Yes, it's an engine for making cults.
This is a cult factory, for sure.
Yeah, we created a cult factory.
Oh, no.
To give you the base ideas and then you can just kind of franchise it how you'd like.
Yeah.
And a lot of prominent rationalists who news is at the time have since gone out of their way
to describe her as like, you know, someone on the fringes.
Anna Salomon of Seafar described her as a young person who was hanging around
and who I suspect wanted to be important.
and Anna claims...
Is there anyone here who doesn't want that within this...
They're all...
No, that's all of them, right?
That's the whole community.
And like, Anna was emailing direct...
Gave Ziz like some of the advice that Ziz considered, like,
key to her moving to the Bay Area and stuff, right?
Like, these people, like, the rationalists
that really, really want you to think that this was just like some fringe person,
but she's very much tied in to all of this stuff, right?
So for her part, Ziz doesn't deny that failing to convince other rationalists was part of why she pulled away from mainstream rationalism.
But she's also going to claim that a big reason for her break is sexual abuse among people leading in the rationalist community.
And there's a specific case that she'll cite later that doesn't happen until 2018.
But this is a problem people were discussing in 2017 when she's living on that boat.
The representative story is the case of Sonia Joseph, who was the basis of that Bloomberg newspiece I've quoted from a couple of times.
And it's a bummer of a story.
Sony was 14 when she first read Yadkowski's Harry Potter and the methods of rationality,
which is set her on the path that led her to moving to the Bay Area in order to get involved in the rationalist EA set.
And she's focused on the field of AI risk.
And I'm going to read a quote.
This week has been so long that I completely erased the Harry Potter part of the story from my brain.
It never drops too far below the surface.
I cannot over-emphasize how it.
important this Harry Potter fan fiction is to all these murders.
I mean, this are like primary text, right?
And this woman getting abused. Yes. Yes, it's the, it's a primary text of the movement.
I'm going to read a quote from that Bloomberg article.
Sonia was encouraged when she was 22 to have dinner with a 40-ish startup founder in the
rationalist sphere because he had a close connection to Peter Thiel. At dinner, the man bragged that
Yadkowski had modeled a core Harry Potter like professor in that fanfic on him. Joseph says
that he also argued that it was normal for a 12-year-old girl to have sexual relationships with
adult men and that such relationships were a noble way of transferring knowledge to a younger
generation. Then she says he followed her home and insisted on staying over. She says he slept on the
floor of her living room and that she felt unsafe until he left in the morning. Jesus. So great,
you know, bragging about your Harry Potter, how you helped inspire the Harry Potter fanfic and
then explaining how 12-year-old girl should have sex with adult men. Good stuff. I got to say,
Rational.
I got to say that's a crazy brag to get chicks.
Yeah, to get chicks.
You know it was, you know, one of those characters.
I'm the Snape.
Yeah, I'm the Snape of this.
By the way, what do you think about 12-year-olds?
Oh, God, damn.
Also, I have a close connection to Peter Thiel.
Yeah.
Cool.
Oh, shit.
Oh, man.
As that Bloomberg article makes clear, this is not an isolated issue within rationalism.
Quote, sexual harassment and abuse are distressingly common, according to interviews with
eight women at all levels of the community.
Many young, ambitious women described a similar trajectory.
They were initially drawn in by the ideas, then became immersed in the social scene.
Often that meant attending parties at EA or rationalist group houses or getting added to jargon-filled
Facebook messenger chat groups with hundreds of like-minded people.
The eight women say casual misogyny threaded through the scene.
On the low end, Brick, the rationalist-adjacent writer, says a prominent rationalist once told
her condescendingly that she was a five-year-old and a hot 20-year-old's body.
Relationships with much older men were common, as was polyamory.
Neither was inherently harmful, but several women said those norms became tools to help
influential older men get more partners.
And this is also, this isn't just rationalism, that is the California ideology.
That is the Bay Area tech set, right?
Yeah, that I was going to say it feels very techy.
Yes.
Oh, man.
And it's all super fucking gross.
the whole you're a five-year-old
and a hot 20-year-old's body thing.
What the fuck, man?
No, to say that.
How do you say that and not hurl yourself off
the San Francisco Bay Bridge?
That shit's vile.
That's fucked up, dude.
That's bad.
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So, this is important to understand
in a series about this very strange person
and the strange beliefs that she developed that influenced several murders.
Ziz had many of the traits of a cult leader, but again, she's also a victim first of the cult dynamics inherent to rationalism.
And what she's doing next is she breaks away with a small, loyal group of friends.
And she does create a physical situation that much more resembles the kind of cults we're used to dealing with, particularly Scientology.
Because next, she's going to take, oh, wow, me and Gwen living alone on this boat, we kind of hate each other.
and neither of us is sleeping and our emotional health is terrible,
but we've made so many much progress on our ideas,
maybe we should make this a bigger thing, right?
Maybe we should get a bunch of rationalists all living together on boats.
Oh, she needs a work-life balance.
Yeah, no, no, what she thinks she needs is she calls it the rationalist fleet,
which is she wants to get a bunch of community members to buy several boats
and live anchored in the bay to avoid high bay area rent.
so they can spend all their time talking and plotting out ideas for saving the cosmos.
Oh, man.
Can I get it, right?
It's expensive here.
I want to get some boats with my friends.
It does sound cool.
We won't go insane together, obviously, you know.
She buys a 24-foot boat for $600 off of Craigslist.
And I don't know what you got boats, but I know you're not getting a good one for $600.
dollars? No, no.
Like a full...
Not a good living boat.
Like a full boat?
Like a 24 foot boat.
Yes, a full boat.
Oh, man, that had to be a piece of shit.
That would be a shitty, shitty boat.
Just a colossal piece of shit.
Yeah.
She names it the Black Signet and she starts trying to convince some of her idealities,
these people who have gathered around her to get in on the project.
Eventually, she, Danielson, and a third person puts together the money to buy a boat
that's going to be like the center of their fleet.
a 70-year-old Navy tugboat named the Caleb, which was anchored in Alaska.
This is like a 94-foot boat.
It's a sizable boat.
And it is also very old and in terrible shape.
And that's the center.
That's the crown jewel of the fleet.
Right, right.
That's our flagship.
Oh, man.
So she and Danielson, they buy this thing with this third guy, Dan Powell, who's at least a Navy veteran.
So like, you know.
That's a good call.
He's boat adjacent.
But he's, I get the feeling.
Nobody says this.
Powell says that he put tens of thousands of dollars into buying the Caleb.
And I just know from what Danielson and Ziz wrote about their finances,
neither of them had nearly that much money.
So I think by far he invests the most in this project.
And I don't want to insult the guy, but he says he did it because he, quote,
considered buying the boat to be a good investment, which boats aren't.
aren't.
Boats are never an investment.
Like, comically so.
Like known to be a terror.
Nothing depreciates like fucking raw salmon depreciates slower than a boat.
I think his attitude is I'm going to become like the slumlord of a bunch of, or at least landlord to a bunch of boat rationalists.
I think slumlord was correct.
I don't know how you expect this to pay off.
buying a 70-year-old tugboat for a bunch of like poor rationalist punk kids to live in?
How is that ever supposed to work?
What's the P&L statement you put together here?
Oh, man.
Oh, man.
What was the timeline on him getting his money back, he thought?
Oh, God, I have no idea.
He absolutely takes a bath on this shit, right?
Yeah, no, he claims, and I believe him that Ziz lied.
him about the whole scenario to get his money.
I do think this was essentially a con from her.
He says, quote, Ziz led me to believe that she had established contacts in the bay and that it
would be easy for us to at least get a slip, if not one that was approved for overnight
use.
And as it turns out, when we were coming through the inside passage from Alaska, it was revealed
that we did not have a place to arrive.
Wait.
Oh, I didn't realize he sailed it down from Alaska.
Yeah, they all sail it together, them and a couple other rationalists that they pick up.
They make a post on the internet being like, hey, any rationalists want to sail a boat down from Alaska.
Talk about our ideas while we live on a boat.
Oh, man.
These people need space.
Yes.
Just get a warehouse.
It's Oakland.
Yeah.
Just get a warehouse.
The ghost ship fire had happened by that point.
So I don't think warehouse space was easy to get.
Fair, fair, fair, fair.
But I think this would have.
I think you're right.
In an earlier era, they would have just wound up living in like a warehouse.
And maybe all died in a horrible fire because there were issues with that kind of life too.
But they would have an option besides the boat thing.
Anyway, the Caleb is not in good shape.
Again, this boat is 70 plus years old.
It is only livable by punk standards.
And while it was large enough, it is a 94 foot boat.
You can keep some people on there.
It's also way too big to anchor in most municipal marinas,
especially since the boat has 3,000 gallons of incredibly toxic.
diesel fuel, and it's not really seaworthy, which means there's this constant risk of poisoning
the waters it sits in, that the authorities are just going to be consistently like, guys,
you can't have this here. Guys, you simply can't have this here. So they just got to operate out
international waters like a cruise ship? No, they're just kind of illegally anchoring places and
hoping that it's fine and periodically getting boarded over it. Another crew member on the right
down from Alaska, who's just kind of there.
They're just there, you know, for the adventure.
So they leave and don't come back after they get to the bay.
But this person expressed an opinion that Ziz consistently came off as creepy, but not scary.
At one point, he says that she confronted him and told him he was transgender.
And when he's like, no, I'm really not.
She told him he was.
Yes.
She does this a lot, tells people, I know that you're this.
This is, and it works.
Like, that's how a number of her followers get to her.
but she also, it doesn't work a lot of time.
A lot of people are like, no, I'm not, you know, whatever it is you're saying.
She does this to Gwyn too.
So I don't doubt his story.
Like she just kind of decides things about people and then tries to brute force them into
accepting that about herself.
And when there are people who are like both desperate for like approval and affection
and also who are housing insecure and need the boat or wherever to live with her,
those people feel a lot, a number of them feel like a significant pull to just kind of
of accept whatever Zizz is saying about them.
Yeah, I mean, when you're desperate in that way, you kind of definitely find yourself
bending things to have a roof over your head.
Right.
Yep.
And it's a very normal cult thing, right?
Like, this is an aspect of all of that kind of behavior.
Now, by this point, a few other people have come to live in the rationalist fleet.
One of them is Emma Borhanian, a former Google engineer, and Alex Leitham, a budding mathematician.
The flotilla became a sort of marooned aquatic salon.
Wired quotes Ziz as emailing to a friend at the time.
We've been somewhat isolated from the rationalist community for a while,
and then the course developed a significant chunk of unique art of rationality
and theories of psychology aimed at solving our problems.
Excited for this psychology you built on the boat.
Wired continues, as Lissota articulated it,
their goals had moved beyond real estate into a more grandiose realm.
We are trying to build a cabal, she wrote.
The aim was to find abnormally intrinsically good people,
and turn them all into Jervais sociopaths,
creating a fundamentally type of group
than I have heard of existing before.
Sociopathy, Lissota wrote,
would allow the group members to operate unponed by the external world.
Yeah, because you had said that before, right?
That's sort of what they're looking to be.
Yeah, they're obsessed with this idea of,
which is initially like kind of a joke about the office,
but they're like, no, no, no,
it actually is really good to have this sociopath at the top
who, like, moves and manipulates these, like, lesser, like, fools
and whatnot and puts them into positions below them.
Like, that's how we need to,
what we need to be in order to gain control
of the levels of power.
Oh, man.
We have to make ourselves into Ricky Jervais, sociopaths.
Yeah.
Great.
What a good ideology.
I love that they still love pop culture, though, you know?
They're obsessed with it.
And again, this is, you can't talk about this kind of shit
if you're regularly having conversations
with people outside of your bubble.
Exactly.
It's the thing.
Yeah.
If you have somewhere to go, if you have anywhere to go, this can't fly.
Yes, yes.
If you've got a friend who's like a nurse or a contractor, you have drinks with once a week,
and you just talk about your ideas once, they're going to be like, hey, this is bad.
You need to stop.
You're going out of bad road.
Do you need to stay with me?
Are you okay?
Yeah, this is like, like a cousin.
Yes, someone.
This is, would be so upsetting for someone to just casually talk about it like a paint and sip or
Like Ricky Jervace?
Yeah, Ricky.
So by this point,
their breaks with mainstream rationalism had gone terminal.
Gwen criticized the rest of the central rationalist community
for, quote,
not taking heroic responsibility for the outcome of this world.
In addition to the definitely accurate claims
of sexual abuse within rationalism,
they alleged organizations like CFAR were actively transphobic.
I don't know how true that is.
some of the articles I've read, there's a lot of trans rationalists who will be like,
no, there's a very high population of trans people within the rationalist community.
So people disagree about this.
It's not my place to come to a conclusion, but this is one of the things that Ziz says about
the central rationalist community.
Ziz had concluded that transgender people were the best people to build a cabal around
because they, quote, from Zizz's blog, had unusually high life force.
Ziz believed that the mental powers locked within the small community of Sympatico
rationalists they'd gathered together were enough to alter the fate of the cosmos, if everyone
could be jailbroken into sociopaths.
And these are all double goods as well.
Well, no, she's the only double good, actually.
She becomes increasingly convinced that they're all just single good, right?
And this is like her beliefs about heroism from the last episode.
If you've got the community and the hero, the community's job is to support the hero, right?
Like no matter what she says.
It was like blind support, right?
Blind support no matter what.
And a lot of the languages is using here, in addition to being, you know, rationalist language, this is all like Scientology, mixed with gaming and fantasy media.
She talks about the need to install new mental tech on she and her friends, which is like tech is like a Scientology term, right?
Like that's, that's like a big thing that they say.
She and her circle start dressing differently.
Ziz starts wearing like all black robes and stuff to make her look like a Sith or some sort of wizard.
Her community adopts the name vegan anarcho-transhumanism
and starts unironically referring to themselves as vegan Sith.
Man, imagine being in the boat community when they moved in.
Yeah, just like...
What the fuck is going on?
I'm just an alcoholic.
What's happening?
I just wanted to be like Quint from Jaws.
Oh, no.
I'm just here because my wife left me.
I think I might die a different way than a great white attack now.
This is looking bad.
Yikes.
Oh, man.
So around this time, Gwen claims she came up with a tactic for successfully separating
and harnessing the power of different hemispheres of someone's brain.
The tactic was unihemispheric sleep.
And this is a process by which only one half of your brain sleeps at a time.
In a critical write-up published as a warning before the killings that are to come,
a rationalist named Apollo Mojave writes,
normally it is not possible for human beings to sleep with only one hemisphere.
However, a weak form of UHS can be achieved by stimulating one half of the body and resting the other.
Like hypnosis or fasting, this is a vulnerable psychological state for a person.
Entering UHS requires the sleeper to be exhausted.
It also has disorienting effects, so they are not quite themselves.
And I disagree with them that they're not just actually sleeping with only one hemisphere,
and in fact, I think they may have taken this idea from Warhammer 40,000.
That's so funny.
Because it's something space Marines do.
Because, yeah, what are you talking about?
But yeah, that's not a thing.
Like, you know, that's...
Like, yes, if you don't let yourself sleep for long periods of time and, like, kind of let yourself zone into a meditative state, you'll get a trippy effect.
Like, you will become altered.
You're altering your state.
And you can, like, this is why Colts deprive people of sleep.
You can fuck with people's heads a lot when they're in that space.
But this isn't what's happening.
I like to think of them on the boat just only using one.
half of their body.
Right, right, like one eye open.
Watching the office.
Furiously taking notes.
So this is how that write-up describes the process of unihemispheric sleep.
One, you need to be tired.
Two, you need to be laying down or sitting up.
It is important that you stay in a comfortable position that won't require you to move
very much.
In either case, you want to close one eye and keep the other open.
Distract the open eye with some kind of engagement.
Eventually, you should feel yourself begin to fall asleep on one side.
That side will also become numb.
The degree of numbness is a good way to track how deep into sleep the side is.
Once into UHS, it is supposed to be possible to infer which aspects of your personality
are associated with which side of the brain.
And the goal of unihimispheric sleep is to jail break the mind into psychopathy fully, right?
In Zizz, that's how Ziz describes it.
That's the goal.
That's the goal.
That's their goal.
You've got to make ourselves into psychopaths so we can save it.
the world.
But it also gets used.
You can use it to like, I have this thing.
I don't like that I react this way in this situation.
So get me into this sleep pattern and you like talk me through and we'll figure out why
I'm doing it.
And they describe it as using tech to upgrade their mental capabilities, right?
So they're just kind of brainwashing each other.
They're like fucking around with some pretty potentially dangerous stuff.
And again, drugs are definitely involved in a lot of aspects of this, which is not usually
written up, but you just have to infer.
Given that there's some disagreement, there's some disagreement around all this, but it seems
accurate to say that Gwyn is the one who came up with a human, unihemispheric sleep
idea, but a lot of the language around how this tactic was used and what it was supposed
to do came from Ziz.
And again, the process is just sleep deprivation, right?
This is cult stuff.
It's part of how Colts brainwash people, but it also wouldn't have seemed inherently
suspicious to rationalists because part of that subculture, being part of that subculture
and going to those events had already normalized a slightly less radical version of this behavior,
as this piece in Bloomberg explains. At house parties, rationalists spent time debugging each other,
engaging in a confrontational style of interrogation that would supposedly yield more rational
thoughts. Sometimes, to probe further, they experimented with psychedelics and tried jailbreaking
their minds to crack open their consciousness and make them more influential or agentic.
Several people in Taylor, and this is one of the sources, fear, had similar psychotic episodes.
One died by suicide in 2018 and another in 2021.
So in the mainstream rationalist subculture, they are also trying to like consciously hack their brains using a mix of like drugs and meditation and like social abuse.
And people kill themselves as a result of like the outcomes of this.
This is already a problem in the mainstream subculture.
Yeah, let alone this extremist offshoot, right?
Mm-hmm.
Yep.
In her own writings at the time, Ziz describes hideous fights with Gwynn, in which Gwynne tries to mentally dominate and mind control Ziz.
They both become believers, and a new theory Ziz has.
That's basically like she uses the term mana, which she describes as like your ability to persuade people, which is if you can convince someone of something, it's evidence that you have an inherent level of like magical power.
And someone with naturally high mana like Ziz can literally mind control people with low,
That's what she believes she's doing whenever she like tries to talk someone into something
about themselves.
She's mind controlling them.
And she and Gwynn have mind control battles.
At one point they start having like one of these arguments where basically Gwynn threatens
to mind control Ziz and Ziz threatens Gwyn back.
And this starts a verbal escalation.
And the way Ziz describes this escalation, which is again, these are two sleep deprived,
traumatized people fucking with each other's heads on a boat.
But the way that is is describes the escalation.
cycle is going to be important because this has a lot to do with the logic of the murders
that are to come. I said that if they were going to defend a right to be attacking me on some
level and treat fighting back as a new aggression and cause to escalate, I would not at any point
back down. And if our conflicting definitions of the ground state where no further retaliation
was necessary meant that we were consigned to a runaway positive feedback loop of revenge,
so be it. And if that was true, we might as well try to kill each other right then and there.
In the darkness of the Caleb's bridge at night, where we were both sitting lying under things in a cramped space, I became intensely worried they could stand up faster.
Consider the idea from World War I, mobilization is tantamount to a declaration of war.
I stood up, still, silent, waiting.
So you see.
First off.
And there's other people there as well.
Yes, yes.
And just like the logic of, well, obviously, if you attack me, then I'm going to counterattack you and then you're going to counterattack you.
and then you're going to counterattack me,
which means eventually we'll kill each other.
So we should just kill each other now.
Like, when you are taking your advice
and how to handle social conflict
from the warring European powers
that got into World War I,
maybe not a good, like, positive example.
It's just so...
Like, even in understanding how they got there,
it still is such a stress.
Like, even having all this back,
it's still like...
Yeah.
Really taking some leaps.
It's, it's, yeah, I mean, just having a fight with your friend and then opening your locket, which has like Kaiser Wilhelm and the czar in it and going, what would you guys do here?
Ancestors guide me.
And again, you know, part of what's going on here is this timeless decision theory bullshit, right?
Ziz believes that she makes it clear at this point when they start having a conflict that the stakes will immediately escalate to life or death.
Gwyn won't risk fucking with her, right?
But by doing this, she also immediately creates a situation where she feels unsafe.
However, in that conflict, Gwyn yields, and Ziz concludes that the technique works, right?
So then her man, I must be what she thinks it is.
Her man is strong, and this is a good idea for handling all conflicts, right?
So I'm going to increasingly teach all these people who are listening to me that this is the, like,
escalation loop that you handle every conflict with, right?
Great stuff.
One of the young people who got drawn as is at this time was Maya Pasek, who blogged under the name Squirrel in Hell.
She wrote about mainstream rationalist stuff, citing Gikowsky and Elon Musk.
But in her blog, there's like a pattern of depressive thought.
In one 2016 post, she mused about whether or not experiencing joy and awe might be bad because it biases your perception.
So this is a young person who I think is dealing with a lot of depressive issues.
Yeah, that's classic stinking thinking, as they say.
Right. And maybe the community is not super helpful to her.
She was working to create a rationalist community in the Canary Island.
She's kind of trying to do the same thing Ziz did, but like in an island where it's cheaper to live.
Is this a thing that can exist a lot of places?
Sure. Yeah. I mean, yeah, if you've got cheap rent, you can get a bunch of like weirdos who work online to move into a house with you.
Right. Fair.
Yeah. That's always possible.
She found Zizz's blog and she starts commenting on it.
She's particularly drawn to Ziz's theories on mana and Zinn's theory about hemispheric personalities.
In one of her most direct cult leader moments, Ziz reaches out directly to this, to Maya, as she's
like posting on her blog and emails her saying, I see you like some of my blog posts, truly a sinister
opening.
Yeah.
No, that's a bad guy.
My true companion, Gwen and I are taking a somewhat different than Miri, that's the organization,
one of the rationalist organization, approaches to-
They call each other?
That's how they refer to it.
Yeah, they're true companions.
True companions, okay.
At this point.
Or taking a somewhat a different approach than the miry approach to saving the world.
Without much specific technical disagreements, we are running on somewhat pointed to by the approach.
As long as you expect the world to burn, then change course, right?
So basically, we still expect the world to burn so we can't keep doing what the other rationalists are doing.
And she lays out to this girl she meets through a blog post.
her plan to find abnormally intrinsically good people and jail break them into Jervais' sociopaths.
She invites Maya to come out, and I don't think this happened, but they do start separately journeying into
unbucketing, and Maya gets really into this uni-hemispheric sleep thing.
And Ziz is kind of like coaching her through the process.
She tells Maya that one of her hemispheres is female, because Maya is a trans woman, and Ziz
tells her one of your brain hemispheres, each of which is a separate person, is female,
but the other is male and quote, mostly dead.
And your suicidal impulses are caused by both the pain of being trans and also the fact that there's this dead man living in your head that's like taking up half of your brain's space.
And so you really need to debuck it in order to have a chance of surviving, right?
Okay.
So she needs to be jailbroken to be free.
Right.
To be free.
And Maya will basically replace her sleep entirely with this unihemispheric sleep crap.
which exacerbates not sleeping, exacerbates your depressive swings and leads to deeper and deeper
troughs of suicidal ideation. She is believed to have died by suicide in February of 2018.
She posts a what is essentially a suicide note that is very rationalist in its verbiage,
literally titled decision theory and suicide. And this is the first death directly related to Zizz's
in Gwen's ideas, but I think it's important to note that like the role mainstream rationalism
plays in all of this. Suicide is a common topic at seafar events and people will argue constantly
about whether or not like a low value individual, it's better for them to kill themselves, right?
Is that like a higher net value to the world? And it was also used as like a threat to stop women
who were abused by figures in the community from speaking up. This is from that Bloomberg article.
One woman in the community who asked not to be identified for fear of reprisals says she was sexually
abused by a prominent AI researcher. After she confronted him, she said,
She had job offers rescinded and conference speaking gigs canceled and was disinvited from AI events.
She said others in the community told her allegations of misconduct harmed the advancement of AI safety.
And one person suggested an agintic option would be to kill herself.
So there is just within rationalism, this discussion of like, it can be agintic as in like you are taking high agency for your, to kill yourself if you're, if you're net, if you're going to be a net harm to the cause of AI safety, which you will be by reporting this AI
a researcher who molested you, right?
Yeah, because you're taking them, man.
Yeah.
Shit.
These people are like all, this whole community is playing with a lot of deeply
dangerous stuff and a bunch of people are going to have their brains,
either kill themselves or have suffer severe trauma as a result of all of this.
Escaping this is even putting yourself back together after living this way.
It seems like it would be such.
a task. Again, and like any cult, part of the difficulty is like teaching yourself how to speak
normally again, how to not talk about all this stuff, right? Yeah, not identify as a vegan Sith,
like it works. Right, right. Because like I got to say, like there's, and people who are really in
the community will note like a dozen different other concepts in terms in addition to like
vegan Sith and Jervais sociopaths and shit that I'm not talking about that are important to
Ziz's ideology. But like, you just can't like, I had to basically learn like, like, you. I had to basically
learn like the like the a different language to do these episodes and I'm not fluent in it right like
you have to triage like what what shit do you need to know you know yeah it's so deep it's so
deep and silly let's do an ad break and then we'll be done and we're back so I'm just going to
conclude this little story and then we'll end the episode for the day so we've this person Maya has
likely killed themselves at the start of 2018, and Ziz reacts to this suicide in her usual manner.
She blogs about it. She took from what had happened, not that like debucketing might be dangerous
and unihemispheric sleep might be dangerous, but that explaining hemispheric consciousness
to people was an info hazard. She believed that people who were single good like Maya were at
elevated risk because learning that one of the whole persons inside them was evil or mostly dead
could create irreconcilable conflict leading to depression and suicide.
And she comes up with a name for this.
She calls this Passix Doom.
That's what she like names the info hazard that kills her friend who she's like fucking with
their head.
So that's nice.
Yeah.
As nice as anything else in this story.
I think you might have been the doom here.
Yeah.
I think you were the whole problem.
But now it's an info hazard to explain a person's like.
To explain your theories.
Yeah.
Yeah.
To a person who can't handle it.
Yeah.
She comes to the conclusion it's a particular danger to explain like to single good trans women
who are the primary group of people that she is going after in terms of trying to recruit
folks. So she like admits her belief is that this this thought thing I've come up with is particularly
dangerous to the community I'm recruited from. But it's the only, it's essential. This information is
absolutely essential to saving the world. So you just have to roll the dice. Yeah. It isolates herself
within her own group that she's created. Well, it does. Yes. And it also, she is then consciously taking the
choice. I know this is likely to kill or destroy a lot of the people I reach out to. But I think it's so
important that it's like worth taking that risk with their lives.
Yep.
Good stuff.
Yeah.
Anyway, how are you feeling?
Got to keep the plug?
I am, I, I, I am okay.
I'm, I'm, you know what?
I'm deeply sad for these people who are so lost.
And I'm also pretty interested because this is crazy, but I'm okay.
I'll be right.
Great.
Happy to, happy to, happy to, happy to see that.
Well, everybody, this has been Behind the Bastards, a podcast about things that you maybe didn't think, maybe didn't need to know about how the internet breaks people's brains.
But also, a lot of people surprisingly close to this community are running the government now.
So maybe you do need to know about it.
Sorry about that info hazard.
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