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=== Lyndon's novels === With the change in his financial situation, Lyndon retreated from the city and moved to a tiny house up in the mountains of western, outside Denver. Being a fan of the tiny house movement, and not having much money to spare, he made own tiny house out of shipping containers, and posted about it on Social Media. Lyndon was already on a selfish and self-righteous path. He had already ruined his relationships with former friends and colleagues, but after losing all his money and becoming isolated in the mountains, his behaviour, thoughts and opinions would get even worse. His misogynistic views also got much worse. It was around this that he decided to become an author. He adopted the name "Roman McClay" as an online alias and began to write his own novels. One of these novels was a three-part series called "Sanction". The main character of the novel is Lyndon himself, who is "an extraordinary gifted boy born into an average family". He describes himself as a supreme sigma with high mortality and culture. Advanced AI select him as the perfect being and duplicates his DNA into 1.6 million other men to accelerate mankind's development. He also rambles about alpha males versus beta males, and also describes women as promiscuous people who only think with their heads in the clouds. Lyndon's character also has the same history as Lyndon himself, from birth, to the cannabis farm, to being screwed over by Jeremy Costello. His character then goes on a six month murder spree, killing 46 people, and all of those people had wronged him in the past. Lyndon's books then further talk about taking action to start a war on American soil, and meanwhile, in the real world, Lyndon referred to himself as an outlaw and vouched for the book to one day become reality.
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