
Word Cloud for Dave Mabus Website
If you’ve ever spent any appreciable time on science blogs and forums, you may have had the occasion to read one of these really strangely worded and formated posts by a character who calls himself Dave Mabus.
So what’s he on about?
According to him, he’s been waging a “propaganda war” for the last three years against atheists, skeptics, and rationalists. As you can see from the word cloud above, he’s nearly as fixated on James “The Amazing” Randi as he is Nostradamus. More so than even atheists. Other special favorites of Markuze are PZ Myers, Phil Plait and Richard Dawkins. Apparently he’s even threatened PZ Myers’ life and, according to one science forum I visit on occasion, Markuze has threatened to hack them or shut them down with a DoS attack.
But why? What’s his Beef?
Markuze seems to think that he has a special gift of prophecy and that he’s waging a war against blasphemy. He very often cites quatrains of Nostradamus as justification for his lunacy, but he clearly ignores the fact that Nostradamus is well-debunked by rational and critical looks at his quatrains (short, poetic prophecies of dubious and vague nature). He cites vague passages that could truly refer to any number of events in history, but somehow they hold special meaning for Markuze.
Markuze is, however, clearly a person in need of psychological help if his personality is accurately portrayed in his words, spammed across hundreds of blogs and forums. In several posts, and on his website, he threatens violence and displays extreme hatred for those who don’t think like he does. For instance, he writes on his site, “so why don’t you all [atheists] go shoot yourselves in the HEAD [sic], surely better than your miserable lives?”
A few lines of text later, Markuze appeals to popularity in arguing against atheists, stating that we’ve “adopted a position against 98% of the human race, both past and present” but he cites no figures to support this. Still, theists are admittedly a majority in the world. But there are reliable figures that atheism and the non-religious are  currently 10-13% of the world’s population if not more. In some nations, the percentage of non-believers is as high as 30% (see WikiPedia: Demographics of Atheism)
Markuze also speaks of an “atheist purge” in his rants, telling the world to “[p]lease keep your atheists in check, or we will…”
And he claims to have had a “simple” objective:
1) to reveal that Nostradamus was a genuine prophet who could predict the future with 100% accuracy;
2) to demonstrate that prophecy and atheism are not compatible with each other and are mutually exclusive;
3) therefore dawkins, pz, randi and their skeptic atheist followers were deluded liars…
Looking through his site, painful on the eyes as it was, there was no indication that he gave any “proof” of Nostradamus’ predictive power. If anything, he confirmed the silliness of believing in that sort of thing. And I would agree with Markuze that prophecy and atheism are incompatible. Prophecy is built on fantasy, wishful thinking and a desire to influence groups of people. Most “prophecies” in biblical mythology and the vague, rambling quatrains of Nostradamus were so vague as to be easily attributed to many historical events that were to follow their publication. Some, especially those in biblical mythology, were written after the fact or were self full-filled. To an extent, this is the nature of Nostradamus’ prophecies: the are self full-filled by those that interpret events to fit a quatrain only after the fact. As a prophecy, any given quatrain of Nostradamus is worthless since they have zero predictive power.
One can only guess at the psychological workings of Markuze that lead him to his conclusions in number 3. His inclusion of a “therefore” seems to indicate that the first two points were premises or a logical argument, but they appear true only in his mind.
So what informs Markuze’s fantasies? Where does he get the ideas for the web of delusion and hatred and loathing for atheists that has polluted and influenced his thinking?
The clues are in his posts and rants. Particularly in his choice of pseudonyms. “Mabus” is a fictional character from the science fiction television series First Wave, which aired from 1998 to 2001. It featured a pair of heroes who were dispatching Gua, aliens bent on taking over the Earth, in an underground “war” which was fueled by propaganda generated by tech-savvy ”Crazy” Eddie (Rob LaBelle). The aliens were evil and using science as their weapon against humanity. “Crazy” Eddie was a Nostradamus buff who was using quatrains to track and kill the atheists. I mean aliens.
Mabus is a name that really exists in the fictional writings of Nostradamus, so clearly this is where the show’s writers obtained the name. It was also the name Nostradamus gave for the “anti-christ,” that person who is supposed to be the “anti-” version of another fictional character but of biblical mythology.
The real question is why does Markuze choose the name “Mabus” as his pseudonym, knowing that this is the name of the anti-christ? My guess is that it has to do with Markuze’s dual personality, one of a polar nature.
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go shoot yourself in the head…
add some comment moderation to your blasphemy blog…
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And this, gentle readers, is an example of the mentally deranged with his homicidal ideations.
Oh, and blasphemy is a victimless crime, dumbass.
It’s a shame David is still on the loose. I was hoping he’d have been institutionalized and gotten some psychiatric care after his death threats to PZ in 2009.
This “DM” cretin has been posting and reposting his mouth-diarrhea about the “sharp end of Occam’s razor” on my blog ever since I made the mistake of replying to him on John Loftus’s blog Debunking Christianity, not knowing at the time that this lunatic has been posting the very same discharge all over the Web for at least a year. Apparently, he is proud of his formulation, since he just keeps pasting it up! Since then, I have done some Googling and discovered from pages like this one that I am one among a quite sizable number of victims.
One of the funniest things is that he apparently doesn’t notice that one of the primary YouTube videos he’s spamming is actually satire. That such a subtlety escapes him could support a hypothesis that he has some mental deficiency such as autism which prevents him from getting humor of higher cognitive function.
I see a certain forum is linking here probably from their moderator subforum… no doubt discussing the phenomenon of Mabus – a.k.a. Markuze.
I mod at a forum that he visits as well, so if you’d like to discuss it, email me at ylooshi AT breakingspells DOT net. I don’t think I can share much in the way of mabus-prophylactic methods, but at least we can have a laugh.
Maybe if we add another check to our Captcha pages – something like “Are you Dave Mabus? (y)(n)”….
I bet he’s just slow enough that he’d answer correctly and save us all a lot of time.
[...] post at my blog, though, like him I have comment moderation on. I have only ever censored spammers, Dennis Markuze, and some Mormon guy that is just a slice or two shorter of a loaf than Markuze. I never censor [...]
Frankly, I’m surprised that Dennis Markuze (a.k.a. Dave Mabus, a.k.a. DM) hasn’t been institutionalized already. He has some kind of OCD when it comes to reposting the same drivel over and over and no self-control when it comes to telling people what he will do to them if they continue to offend him (torture? murder? such an idiot!).
If institutionalization doesn’t occur, then a nice fatal case of apoplexy for him would make the world a better place. Only a matter of time.
Odds are Mabus is an atheist using Disinformation Tactics.
Its an old trick, and atheists are getting lots of mileage out of it.
DM is almost certainly an atheist engaging in Disinformation Tactics.
He is certainly serving the atheist agenda quite well, now isn’t he?
@ JD — his death threats show up on nearly every atheist or skeptic blog you’d care to name — including those of people who not only do not know each other, but wouldn’t understand the “inside joke” — and most of them simply ban him outright, thus giving him no publicity. One would think that after 3 years he’d realize this was a lousy tactic? If “serving the atheist agenda” is his aim, as you claim, I’d say it’s been a total failure.
diarrhea is far from deadly but it is sure hell annoying and it sucks “
JD = Concern Troll
This fool needs to be taken off the streets…
Don’t care how. Just lock him away.
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This sorry loser is 40+ years old and still lives with his mother. Montreal cops are on his case now, and it shouldn’t be long before he is put inside a padded cell.
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When I originally commented I clicked the -Notify me when new comments are added- checkbox and now each time a remark is added I get 4 emails with the same comment. Is there any manner you may remove me from that service? Thanks welding careers job
There should be a link at the bottom of the email that reads “Unsubscribe” or something very similar. But I’ll see what I can do as well.
He has now been arrested.
[...] Markuze’s basic belief is that he is part of some kind of propaganda war with skeptics and tho… He believes he is a gifted profit who has an important role in proving that Nostradamus and others are 100% correct. He believes those who speak ill of them are committing blasphemy and must be stopped. [...]
And he has been arrested for a second time, on Nov. 16, 2012. Details here:
http://skeptools.wordpress.com/2012/11/20/operation-archangel-david-mabus-dennis-markuze-montreal-arrested/