Crazed conspiracy theorist charged with beheading dad wrote books about Satan, planned to kill family in ‘America’s Coming Bloody Revolution’

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Crazed conspiracy theorist charged with beheading dad wrote books about Satan, planned to kill family in ‘America’s Coming Bloody Revolution’

The crazed Pennsylvania boy who allegedly beheaded his father and posted a video of it online has previously published twisted songs and books about Satan, stalkers and a corrupt presidential candidate — along with descriptions of killing his family in “America’s Coming Bloody Revolution.”

Justin Mohn, 33, was charged Wednesday with first-degree murder and abuse of a corpse after he was seen holding the severed head of his father, Michael Mohn, 68, in a gruesome video posted late Tuesday.

Her mother made the gruesome discovery of her husband’s headless body with “a large amount of blood around him” — with his head later found in a plastic bag “in a cooking pot,” according to court papers cited by Levittown Now.

Police also found a machete and a large kitchen knife along with blood-soaked rubber gloves, the document said.

Mohn has called his video a “call to arms for American patriots” — a theme repeatedly shared by QAnon-aligned conspiracy theorists in several self-published books.

One, a pamphlet titled “America’s Coming Bloody Revolution,” chillingly depicted him killing members of his own family, according to Newsweek.

Justin Mohn allegedly beheaded his father and posted the video online. AP

In it, he said violent revolution was “inevitable” – and the majority of people born before 1991 should be killed for being traitors.

The troubled 2014 Penn State business management graduate also released three albums and a single, according to Newsweek — with track titles including “They Came For Justin Mohn,” “Justin’s Stalkers” and “Mommunist the Communist.”

His since-deleted Amazon bio claims he “just wants to bring positive change to the world.”

“His life story is unbelievable and there may not be enough words to describe it, but one may begin to understand his complexities and experiences through his art,” he added.

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Justin Mohn, 33, is charged with first-degree murder, abuse of a corpse and possession of criminal tools. John Mohn/YouTube

His works include books such as “Poems I Wrote While Stoned” and “The Second Messiah: King of Earth,” in which he wrote about satanic cults, the Democratic Party and the Cold War.

The book “King of Earth” follows a character named Buster Moon who moves from a farm in Ohio to Colorado, where he realizes that people are “weird.”

“Ultimately, Buster gets more attention than he thought any artist would, but not in the way that ordinary celebrities do — in the way that religious icons do,” the book’s bio says, according to Newsweek.

“The Kingdom of Darkness” is Justin Mohn’s novel about Satan and fallen angels cast out of heaven. In Amazon’s “Revolutionary Leader’s Survival Guide,” he describes a letter he says he wrote to then-President Donald Trump. Amazon

“The only thing more ridiculous than this fictional book is the fact that it is based on the life of author and musician Justin Mohn, whose four-year stay in Colorado led to numerous lawsuits and changed the likely outcome of the 2020 US presidential election by revealing three presidential candidates as corruption that forced them out of the race,” he added.

In his book “The Revolution Leader’s Survival Guide: How Schools, Workplaces, And Social Norms Kill The Genius Inside All Of Us,” published on April 5, 2017, he reportedly wrote to then-President Donald Trump warning of a peaceful revolution that led by Mohn if positive changes do not occur in the US.

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Mohn described the book as “revolutionary” and discusses “constraints on education, creativity, and human progress throughout history,” the magazine reported, citing a bio.

“The author sees the world on the brink of either a golden age of world peace and space colonization or, on the contrary, a dark age of global wars and depopulation. […] in the next few decades, if not sooner,” he said.

“Future Dark Ages: A Collection of Short Stories.” Amazon In a self-published pamphlet titled “America’s Coming Bloody Revolution,” Mohn reportedly wrote about killing his family. Amazon

Mohn wrote about how he believes the education system affects the education of young people and mentioned the alleged harassment he experienced from classmates, according to Newsweek.

He also addressed issues arising from his student loans and his “inability to find a job with a high enough salary” — themes at the heart of his legal battle with the government.

In another work of fiction, “The Kingdom of Darkness,” published on May 13, 2020, he wrote about Satan and fallen angels being cast out of heaven — with their souls eventually “trapped inside the lowest beings on Earth,” according to the outlet.

Mohn also has a Spotify account with songs like “They Came For Justin Mohn,” “I Miss Lauren” and “Judge Kathy Toilet,” Levittown Now reported.

Mohn writes about people stalking him. Justin Mohn / Facebook

His recordings, still streaming on Apple Music early Wednesday, also include “Justin’s Stalkers,” “Mommunist the Communist,” “Justin Mohn: The Movie” and “Cold War Waste Town.”

Her lyrics often describe struggles – including financial debt and living with her parents – and she sings that her father is jealous of her and doesn’t allow her to succeed, according to the outlet.

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“This is a woman’s world. Empowering women only. Trample all men. Kill the chicken and praise the chicken,” he reportedly sang in one song.

His final video was a 14-minute rant on Tuesday — in which he held up a severed head, blaming his father’s death on “a federal employee of over 20 years and my father.”

The victim’s headless body was found in an upstairs bathroom by police on Tuesday. Denice Kaplan Mohn / Facebook

“He is now in hell for eternity as a traitor to his country,” he said, identifying himself as Justin Mohn and calling on “militia” across the US to unite and kill federal officials “on site.”

Mohn claimed he was the commander of America’s militia network as he railed against immigrants, the Biden administration, the LBGTQ community, Black Lives Matter and “the most left-wing mob that woke up.”

He called for the slaughter and public execution of FBI agents, IRS employees, US Marshals, federal judges, border control officers and more “for betraying their country.”

He was seen smiling broadly in a mugshot after he was arrested Tuesday night on suspicion of first-degree murder, abuse of a corpse, and possession of criminal tools with intent.

Mohn was arraigned at 4 a.m. Wednesday and denied bail. He is scheduled for a hearing on February 8.

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