On this 19 October, LX A.S. 9sense podcast episode, Magister Campbell will discuss The Devil Influencing Behavior, No King Protests, and The Monkey. Join LIVE in YouTube chat and share your thoughts! This episode will be added to the audio podcast feed the following day.
Time Stamps:
- 0:00 Intro
- 15:27 1. The Devil’s Advocate – The Devil Influencing Behavior
- 36:12 2. Infernal Informant – No King Protests
- 49:22 3. Creature Feature – The Monkey
- 59:53 Outro
Show Notes
Intro
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Discussion
1. The Devil’s Advocate

- The Devil Influencing Behavior
- How do you know when the devil influences others?
- He doesn’t exist, but the idea does
- We are heavily influenced by the symbolism of the devil
- You can always tell when others are lying
- They commit crimes
- They scapegoat others when caught
- How the devil influences me
- Be a better version of myself
- Too many losers think the devil wants them
- I am a brother to them, I need to live up to expectations
- Be honest with yourself
- He influences me to create
- My professional style
- They way I interact professionally, a gentlemen
- Be a better version of myself
- How do you know when the devil influences others?
2. Infernal Informant

- October 18 2025: ‘No Kings’ protests
- https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/no-kings-protests-trump-news-10-18-25
- By Rebekah Riess, Alaa Elassar, Tori B. Powell, Zoe Sottile, Emma Tucker and Danya Gainor
- Sun October 19, 2025
- From CNN’s Danya Gainor
- Nearly seven million protesters, about two million more than in June, gathered today for the second round of “No Kings” demonstrations, organizers said, in broad opposition to what they described as President Donald Trump’s “authoritarian” agenda. Protesters rallied across more than 2,700 US cities and towns Saturday.
- The widespread rallies were largely peaceful, police said, with many large cities reporting no protest-related incidents or arrests.
- Here’s what some demonstration looked like around the US:
- Chicago: In the epicenter of Trump’s immigration crackdown, thousands rallied with homemade signs and “Hands Off Chicago” posters, waving upside-down American flags along with a few Mexican and Pride flags. Protestors told CNN immigration raids, cuts to Medicaid and other policies were among the reasons for demonstrating Saturday.
- Los Angeles: Demonstrators in inflatable costumes waving American flags dotted the streets of LA in a rebuttal to the president’s characterization of protests. “I think it’s really hard to call something a war zone when you look at something and it’s just a block party and people in Halloween costumes,” one protester told CNN.
- Washington, DC: Current and former federal employees took to Pennsylvania Avenue on Day 18 of the government shutdown, rallying for calmer political rhetoric. One furloughed federal employee protesting Saturday told CNN she’s losing sleep over worries about her job and paying bills.
- New York City: In an already hectic Times Square, crowds of protesters stretched for several blocks as demonstrations moved toward Lower Manhattan. One demonstrator told CNN she has been protesting since the 1960s, holding a sign reading: “We protest because we love America, and we want it back.”
- Atlanta: In Georgia’s capital city, protesters rallied to honor the city’s deep-rooted civil rights legacy. Saturday’s demonstration set a powerful tone for the national day of protest; a peaceful but urgent call to protect democracy, reject hate and continue the legacy of those who marched before.
- Los Angeles demonstration feels “like a block party”
- The mood is high as demonstrators gather outside City Hall in Los Angeles.
- There are salsa bands playing and protesters dancing in inflatable costumes. Pride flags, Mexican flags and American flags are waving.
- At least one demonstrator was spotted holding the manga pirate flag from the popular 1997 Japanese manga One Piece. The flag has gained a new life as a symbol for youth-led protest movements in Asia.
- One protester wearing a unicorn costume and dancing along to the music said he chose the costume because he “felt like the unicorn exemplified the diversity and culture of LA.”
- He added the costumes may help deescalate interactions with law enforcement and serve as a rebuttal to the president’s characterization of protests. “I think it’s really hard to call something a war zone, when you look at something and it’s just a block party and people in Halloween costumes,” he said.
- In Los Angeles, “we take care of ourselves,” he said. “And we don’t need ICE or any other outside authority doing that, and this is just people voicing their opinions and making sure those in power hear that.”
- “No Kings” protests in Los Angeles have all been peaceful, mayor says
- At least 10 “No Kings” protests have been taking place in Los Angeles on Saturday and all of them have been peaceful, according to the city’s Mayor, Karen Bass.
- “We know he’s (President Trump) not a king, but we don’t want to see our democracy slide backwards into authoritarianism and that’s what the protests are about,” Bass told CNN on Saturday.
- Bass said the first nine months of the second Trump administration have been “frightening,” referring to the federal government’s deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles this summer amid massive protests following federal immigration raids as the “first move toward authoritarianism.”
- The deployment was the first time a president had federalized the National Guard against a governor’s wishes since 1965.
- “We do not want the military intervention in our cities to become normalized. That’s the step backwards toward authoritarianism,” Bass said. “… I think Americans standing up all across the country in thousands of protests but protesting peacefully – that is absolutely essential.”
- Protests in Charlotte, Austin and San Diego end peacefully, police say
- As some “No Kings” protests started to dwindle in the evening hours of Saturday, some police departments have announced their cities saw no protest-related arrests and thanked participants for staying peaceful.
- “Thanks for keeping it classy, San Diego,” said SDPD Lt. Travis Easter in a video on social media. More than 25,000 people protested in the city “peacefully and responsibly.”
- On the other side of the country, Charlotte Mecklenburg Police said all streets have reopened and there were no arrests or incidents following demonstrations in North Carolina’s biggest city.
- “We appreciate everyone who came out and helped make this a safe and respectful event for all,” CMPD said in a statement.
- The Austin Police Department posted a photo on social media of officers walking in front of demonstrators, writing that the rally there remained peaceful and had no arrests.
- “Great job ATX!” the department wrote. “We’re grateful to our community and event organizers for coming together to make sure voices were heard safely and respectfully.”
3. Creature Feature

- The Monkey
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkey_(film)
- Directed by Osgood Perkins
- Screenplay by Osgood Perkins
- Based on “The Monkey” by Stephen King
- Produced by James Wan, Dave Caplan, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, & Chris Ferguson
- Cinematography Nico Aguilar
- Music by Edo Van Breemen
- Release date February 21, 2025
- Budget $10–11 million
- Box office $68.9 million
- Log Line:
- When twin brothers Bill and Hal find their father’s old monkey toy in the attic, a series of gruesome deaths start. The siblings decide to throw the toy away and move on with their lives, growing apart over the years.
- the film stars Theo James in a dual role as twin brothers whose lives are turned upside down by a cursed toy monkey that causes random horrific deaths around them.
- Rating:
- https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27714946/ 5.9/10
- https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_monkey 77% fresh, 55% audience
- Notes:
- Based on a short story from Stephen King’s ‘Skeleton Crew’
- Following Stephen King tradition, the majority of the movie is set in a town in Maine, USA.
Outro
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