A Deep Dive Into the 6D Demon Luigi Mangione Theory
People are speculating all about Luigi Mangione's motives, and the ideas range from tame to absolute, mushroom trip insanity.
The most entertaining, and detailed, theory comes from the very sleep-deprived @IterIntellectus, who boils it down to the C.I.A. using ayahuasca to mind control Mangione. The poster touches on a number of topics, including the involvement of the deep state, psychedelics, the impossibilities of plane travel, and 6D demon creatures haunting Mangione from the astral plane. Ultimately, @IterIntellectus concludes it was all a government psyop meant to distract us, from what he doesn't say, but hey, maybe he's got something.
Here’s a breakdown, with visuals, to guide you through a truly beautiful conspiratorial mind.
1. The Beginning
> be luigi nicholas mangione > born 1998, maryland > family is loaded—grandfather built golf resorts and luxury clubs > grows up in towson, goes to elite private school (gilman) > $40k/year tuition but worth every penny—valedictorian 2016 > classmates describe him as “inventive, courageous, charming” > ivy league material, gets into upenn > studies computer science and math, minors in philosophy (red flag?) > co-founds a game dev club, works on ai competitions (halite iii) > perfect chad: handsome, athletic, ambitious > graduates in 2020 with a bs/ms combo—dream life unlocked > lands data engineer job at truecar, moves to san francisco
2. Tragedy In Paradise
> 2021: cracks start forming > gets into surfing accident while on vacation in hawaii > chronic low back pain (clbp) becomes his entire personality > can’t work out, can’t sit, can’t live like a normal chad anymore > goes through the healthcare system hellscape—insurance denies surgery > spends on specialists, treatments fail, pain keeps getting worse > resentment grows, starts ranting about “parasite healthcare execs”
3. The Paranoid Scholar
> gets weirdly into niche books: >> “crooked: outwitting the back pain industry” >> “back mechanic” by stuart mcgill >> ted kaczynski’s *industrial society and its future* (4 stars on goodreads) > posts online about banning porn (“toxic masculinity is under attack”) > follows erowid, explores psychedelics for “self-healing” > tweets get spicier, but no one pays much attention
4. Gettin' Psychedelic With It
> 2022: goes on an ayahuasca retreat > desperate for relief, looking for answers beyond medicine > claims he “saw God” during the trip but also fought off shadowy entities
5. Enter the 6D Demons
>> describes these as “6D demons” trying to implant ideas into his mind >> later tweets cryptic things like: >>> “not all pain is physical” >>> “they feed on fear, but you can push them back if you see their shape” >>> “healthcare is only a part of the cage” > friends think he’s having a spiritual awakening, but vibe gets darker > deletes most of his old tweets, only posts sporadically after this > by 2023, he’s fully withdrawn, but *something about him seems different* >> doesn’t talk about the demons anymore, like the memory was scrubbed
6. In The Beach Bunker
> 2023: leaves truecar, moves to hawaii permanently > broke, depressed, living off savings, spiraling quietly > becomes a ghost online—posts less, deletes a lot of old tweets > but what’s left feels curated, too on-brand (weird foreshadowing?)
7. Showtime!
> december 4, 2024: unitedhealthcare ceo brian thompson assassinated > shot outside hilton midtown hotel in broad daylight > december 9: luigi arrested at mcdonald’s in altoona, pennsylvania > found with: >> 3d-printed ghost gun (zero serial numbers, spooky tech vibes) >> silencer >> fake ids (plural, why?) >> handwritten manifesto blaming healthcare execs for “killing americans”
8. Italiano Manifesto
> here’s where it gets *weird* > the manifesto: >> calls ceos “parasites” and “powerful abusers” >> apologizes for “any trauma caused” but says “this had to happen” >> specifically names unitedhealthcare as the enemy of the people > but... it reads like something out of a hollywood movie: >> too polished, too coherent for a supposed back-pain-ridden maniac >> no spelling errors, perfect grammar, emotional yet calculated—sus
9. Planes Aren't Real
> timeline doesn’t add up: >> luigi’s last known address was in hawaii. how does he suddenly turn up in nyc? >> uses a fake id to check into a hostel near the crime scene—how convenient >> goes *from hawaii to nyc to pennsylvania* in a matter of days >> gets caught at a mcdonald’s after a nationwide manhunt. really?
10. Casper the Friendly Shooter
> ghost gun raises red flags: >> why would a guy like luigi—ivy grad, tech-savvy, spotless record—print a gun? >> ghost guns are perfect deep state props: untraceable, terrifying, buzzword-worthy >> feels like a setup to push the “diy domestic terrorism” narrative
11. Finally Bigger than his Brother
> his social media suddenly blows up: >> goodreads reviews of ted kaczynski go viral after the arrest >> tweets about healthcare and porn resurface, painting him as a “radicalized genius” >> but the timing feels off—like it was *meant* to create this image
12. Mama Mia...
> friends and family shocked: >> “he was a good kid,” “never showed signs of violence,” “always so bright” >> doesn’t fit the profile of a guy who’d snap and assassinate a ceo
13. Guiseppe Bourne
> it’s a psyop > luigi is the perfect recruit: >> ivy league pedigree = media catnip, relatable to both elites and normies >> chronic pain = universal sympathy, emotional hook for the masses >> anti-healthcare sentiment = taps into leftist rage against capitalism >> manosphere vibes = taints the right with “toxic masculinity” optics >> erowid + psychedelics = mkultra callback, easy to manipulate mindset
14. Return of the 6D Demons
> the 6D demon fight was part of the setup: >> ayahuasca trip wasn’t self-healing—it was an astral battleground >> cia or another deep-state group planted the entities to “break” his spiritual defenses >> they didn’t just want to brainwash him—they wanted to hollow him out completely >> the fight left cracks in his psyche, making him easier to manipulate afterward >> his cryptic tweets (“they feed on fear”) were cries for help before they fully got to him
15. The Mind Control Era
> by the time of the ceo murder, he’s fully under their control. >> either the demons broke him, or the deep state leveraged the battle to finalize his reprogramming
16. Just an Empty Pair of Overalls
> the actual hit? not luigi’s doing: >> cia or mossad carried out the assassination (silencer screams pro job) >> luigi’s memories implanted to make him the fall guy >> ghost gun planted as evidence to tie him to the crime
17. The Woke Mind Virus
> why this psyop now? > because right vs left was collapsing: >> trump united silicon valley libertarians, populists, unions, and vc bros >> woke politics were dying, and no one cared about identity battles anymore >> deep state needed a new cultural fracture to maintain control
18. The CEO from Hell
> solution: a class war >> kill a ceo, blame a relatable radical, watch the chaos unfold >> left: “luigi is a hero fighting corporate greed!” >> right: “he’s a manosphere nutjob demonizing capitalism!” >> the coalition fractures—rich vs poor takes center stage
19. It's All Too Perfect
> deeper goal: >> scare silicon valley vc into compliance (don’t back anti-establishment movements) >> pit labor unions and working-class populists against tech elites >> distract from actual healthcare corruption with calls for more surveillance > but the cracks are obvious: >> manifesto reads like a marketing pitch for a class war—too perfect >> how does a supposed radical assassin *not* have an escape plan? >> ghost gun is too convenient—like it was meant to terrify normies >> social media timeline feels curated—where’s the raw, messy history?
20. It's All About Mario!
> the psyop isn’t just about luigi > it’s about sending a message: >> “we control the narrative, and we can turn anyone into a villain or a hero” >> “don’t question the system, or this could be you”
21. Luigi è innocente
> luigi didn’t kill brian thompson > the deep state did > 3/10 psyop—lazy execution, but it’s working > don’t fall for it, anon
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