Archive for January, 2010

Mystery PUA Chronicles (part 2)


2010
01.30



Hey everyone,

Area51Lifesyle.com continues it’s investigation into the man the New York Times calls the world’s greatest Pick-up Artist (PUA) Mystery.

Now something I can’t underscore enough is how surprised, astonished, and even a little bit freaked out I felt the first time I entered Mystery’s world.

Here’s the scoop:

In part 1 of the Mystery PUA chronicles I gave a bit of the background as to how I met Mystery and gave some of the details that intrigued me about Mystery when I first met him in the summer of 2004 in Los Angeles…

…Back then I didn’t really imagine I’d be tapping away the Mystery PUA chronicles out on my laptop.

In fact, it’s undeniable the impact Mystery has had on me and so many other men and women.

Part of the spirit of the Mystery PUA chronicles isn’t just to shed light on the insider scoop,  so that you can watch over my shoulder as I’ve investigated certain “interesting characters” like the ever interesting Mystery.

But the other part is to share the geniuine impact these folks have had on my life both because I have learned to subscribe to Ronald Reagan’s ideal that “If you don’t care who gets the credit, you can accomplish anything”, but also because it’s exciting for me to share the glimpse I got into the shocking character that Erik von Markovic, the Harry Houdini of pick-up, conjures as his greatest magic trick.

Anyways, back to the rundown on Mystery’s world.

One of the things that Mystery had discovered in his dozen years picking up girls, and teaching and inspiring other guys to do the same (both pick up girls AND teach other guys how to “do” this seemingly lost art) was that you can’t do the same thing as everybody else and succeed.

That included your “avatar.”

Your avatar, Mystery would explain to me years before James Cameron’s blockbuster movie, is the image you conjure in other people’s perspective, and the meaning that image has for them.

Something that Mystery constantly conveyed to me in our encounters was his persistent fascination with individuals.

You see, it turns out that the very same discomfort I felt at Eben Pagan’s (David DeAngelo from Double your Dating) event because of all of the guys dressed…well, like Mystery with all sorts of chains and gothic flair-meets Billy Idol.

But I could see a layer deeper.

Years in strategy and marketing taught me that folks tend to make the mistake of copying surface moves, instead of zeroing in on the deeper reasons why.

In the case of Mystery’s avatar I suddenly got it.  He was trying to unsettle people.

I’ll talk about why in my next post. (Plus exclusive Mystery video from my vault: coming soon.)

It’s all happening,

Mike Long

P.S. For more information about Mystery and I go to Area51Lifestyle.com where we share the strategies we use for high value relationships. (And where we’ve helped thousands of guys just like Mystery, you and I boost their results radically with attractive women.)

P.P.S. Here’s the Mystery’s Magnum Opus Report. which Mystery and I put together, where we explain a bunch more of the behind the scenes things with Mystery and certain PUA exploits…

Area51Lifestyle investigates Mystery PUA


2010
01.28

Hey guys,

I’ve had many requests for me to continue to go in deapths my with “Mystery Chronicles” that I’ve been sharing on my Area51Lifestyle high value relationship/PUA newsletter for the last couple of years, so I made this Blog because it gives me a good place to post info.

Erik Von Markovic, aka Mystery “World’s Greatest Pick Up Artist (PUA)” according to the New York times is a controversial figure.

Here’s the scoop:

Eben Pagan introduced me to Mystery during an LA PUA event for Double Your Dating in the summer of 2004.

When I first met the 6′5″ PUA, I didn’t know what to make of him, because Mystery was dressed like a cross between a dark Willie Wonka and Neo from the Matrix in a black trench coat, plus a big black top hat, black fingernails and platform boots.

Mystery’s passion for social dynamics and pick-up were clear.  I found out that Mystery trained many of the top PUAs in the world.  Many testified directly to me about Mystery’s prowess.

While I didn’t meet Neil Strauss, author of the New York Times best seller “The Game” (which wasn’t written yet) I still got an immedate sense that I had stumbled across something big…

A big part of my feelings came from the love-hate relationship that so many of the guys had with Mystery.  Clearly every PUA there cared very deeply about what he had to say.

Before I ever saw Mystery in field he and his “business partner” conjured images of drama and intrigue.  During dinner, Mystery took a phone call from someone about meeting up with Courtney Love, and after that he told me about how he got kicked off of the set of Good Morning America because he refused to go on without his top hat.

I was part horrified and totally intrigued…

Something that was glaringly obvious from the way all of these PUA guru types talked about Mystery and one another behind their backs, was that this was a very political and clique-ish social circle.

Swing Cat, one of Mystery’s “friends” couldn’t stop talking about Ross Jeffries behind his back.  I’m not singling him out becuase he was the only one, but instead because he was at least direct about it.

Our friend Criag, took us to Project Hollywood, the Rat Pack mansion that Mystery and his friends rented, and that Mystery had recently been somehow evicted from (this was a source of great frustration for Mystery at the time, though apparently he had a new place that he was splitting with Courtney Love.)  Project Hollywood was Mystery’s brain child, the perfect bachelor pad for reeling luring girls and guys who wanted to learn how to lure girls.

(Craig advised us to avoid Project Hollywood’s Jacuzzi at all costs.)

I talked to Nick Kho, Papa who’s partner, Tyler Durden, a puffier red faced version of Brad Pitt’s Fight Club character instructing several awe-struck students, mostly men dressed in chinos and khakis and button down shirts two sizes too big for them,spread in a semi circle around him like kindergarten students listening to their teacher in wide eyed amazement.

That’s what caught my attention the most.  That scene, and watching Mystery go in field, which I’ll talk about in my next post (Plus soon I’ll post in field video of Mystery using his PUA techniques in field and talking about it.)

It’s all happening,

Mike Long

P.S. You can get more Mystery PUA info, and high value relationship advice and sign up for my newsletter at Area51Lifestyle.com.

Welcome to Mystery PUA dot net


2010
01.27

Mystery, Erik Von Markovic, is a Toronto born man, called “the greatest pick-up artist in the world” by the New York Times.