Consistently, ever since posting some interpretations of another person’s dream, the search engine phrase that has caused the most people to stumble onto this site has been “crucified women.” Just what is it about that phrase? What is the fascination with the subject?
Well, to sate whatever persisitent fascination (aside from the prurient) there [...]
Archive for March, 2007
Another Look at the Crucified (Women)
Posted in Personal Speculation, conspiracy poetics, gender fenders, history, mysticcult, psychology, religious history, spirituality on March 31, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
A Visit From the Marketing “Buzz” People
Posted in black magik, everyday life, marketing, pop culture, propaganda on March 30, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
A few days ago, this site got looked at by a large marketing concern whose CMO coined the marketese CGM (Consumer Generated Media). This huge company also markets itself as “the global measurement standard in Consumer-Generated Media.” Being in the marketing game, that is, the game of perception-magickians for hire, it’s no surprise to [...]
Intentional Corporate Genocide: Get ‘Em Where They Eat
Posted in civil liberties, everyday life, health, history, politics, propaganda, world government on March 29, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
“Father forgive them for they know not what they do.”
–Luke 23:34
“It is indeed my opinion now that evil is never “radical,” that it is only extreme…and it possesses neither depth nor any demonic dimension…It is “thought defying”…because thought tries to reach some depth, to go to the roots, and the moment it concerns itself with [...]
Rushkoff’s Testament and Bible Literacy
Posted in everyday life, history, politics, pop culture, religious history, spirituality on March 29, 2007 | 1 Comment »
I recently picked up the first collection of Douglas Rushkoff & Liam Sharp’s graphic novel, Testament. And since I’ve just been looking at the Tower of Babel story in my own ideosyncratic way, it seemed like a good read. I’ve been following Rushkoff’s work as a media theorist for awhile–ever since Media Virus( [...]
What Babel/Babble Could Have Been
Posted in Personal Speculation, history, magick, mysticcult, psychology, religious history, spirituality on March 28, 2007 | 1 Comment »
The biblical story of the Tower of Babel tells of a tower built by people to reach to the heavens. The OT God knocks down this tower and confounds the language of humanity so that they cannot understand each other and never again will challenge Him, at least not with very tall buildings. [...]
Man & His Best Friend: Of Dogs, Poison, Death and Unknown Sacrifice
Posted in Personal Speculation, alternative science, conspiracy poetics, everyday life, history, religious history, spirituality on March 25, 2007 | 5 Comments »
Consider this: the recent pet deaths due to aminopterin-laced pet food manufactured by Menu Foods is not an isolated situation. (Aminopterin has use as a rat-poison, though, according to this article, its use as such is prohibited in the United States. In an earlier era, aminopterin was also used to induce abortions and [...]
The 10 Ways Experiment: Ms. PacMan
Posted in Dreams, Mundane Poetics, conspiracy poetics, everyday life, mysticcult, politics, psychology, religious history, spirituality on March 22, 2007 | 4 Comments »
I’m a fan of very old video games, Atari-style. This is probably because I never had a Nintendo or anything else growing up and by the time I got to college and had friends with game systems, those games felt quite beyond my ken. Luckily, a local theater has one of those old [...]
In the Works Through The Void
Posted in provocative filler on March 20, 2007 | 2 Comments »
I’m slowly working on some things. Just a quick list of a few of them by title:
Trinity of Shrinks, Pt.2: Wilhelm Reich, Son of God
What Babel/Babble Could Have Been
…And also an interview…
Until then, enjoy these links to some wonderful Perry Bible Fellowship comics by Nicholas Gurewich:
Abduction
Scorpy, The Forest Friend
Game System
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When the Rain Comes: An Encounter with the Fellowship of Friends
Posted in conspiracy poetics, everyday life, occult, spirituality on March 18, 2007 | 17 Comments »
There’s a great conversation going on here re: the Fellowship of Friends cult, a psuedo-Gurdjieffian Fourth Way School. For those who don’t know, Gurdjieff was a Russo-Armenian esoteric philosopher/magician/former Orthodox priest-in training/ spy/rascal who was responsible for introducing quite a few potentially useful and powerful esoteric concepts and techniques from the East to the [...]
Forgive Them For They Know Not What They (Hoo) Do?
Posted in magick, movies, mysticcult, occult, pop culture on March 17, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Just watched the movie Jesus Camp for the first time recently.
During the first half of the documentary, there’s a scene where Pastor Becky Fischer angrily proclaims that “Harry Potter is a Warlock!” and that in Old Testament times he would have been killed. Presumably, the practice of magick is of Old Scratch and not [...]