Knowing the script of Spectacular Reality many in the United States are living through now, the little boys of the 80’s may have learned what to expect and even what parts to play from watching the cartoon programming on TV. Specifically, I’m referring to the 80’s cartoon version of G.I. Joe and its [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on August 29, 2007 | 2 Comments »
One of the great things about maintaining this site via wordpress is the fact that I can easily track how visitors have found this site. Usually, the journey is pretty self-explanatory: keyword searches that dovetail with things I’ve written about or referrals from websites that deal with similar subject matter as this one. [...]
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I’m not sure who the individual using the name Alkemical on that big spiderweb called myspace is, but I’ve been reading his journal entries for a little over a month and have not found myself disappointed in the links he provides. Recently, he reposted an article from thirtyseven at Brainsturbator that has struck my [...]
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So, it looks like the activists were right. The Canadian police have admitted to planting three agents at the protests against the Security and Prosperity meeting in Quebec recently. But even though they’re admitting that they dressed up three beefy cops like protesters, three men who, I might add, video showed poised to [...]
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The idea haunted Nietzsche. It so affected P.D. Ouspensky, writer and disciple of the Russian mystic philosopher Gurdjieff, that he wrote a novel about it, The Strange Life of Ivan Osokin. Pythagoras taught it. The early Christian Father Origen sought to refute it. And without it, Groundhogs Day would not be the [...]
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Break
the safe
mind.
Let
the birds
fly.
Loose.
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Looks like police agent provocateurs in Canada were identified very quickly by middle-aged protesters recently outside the meeting of the so-called Security and Prosperity Partnership in Montebello, Quebec. Three guys doing a poor job of looking like late-90’s Seattle anarchist protesters and carrying rocks tried to manipulate protesters into a confrontation with the police. [...]
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Saint John Hunt found me. He found my Stranger Than Holy Wood(y) article and left a brief comment several months back. I decided to e-mail him back, since his father’s deathbed revelations about the JFK assassination were still quite fresh in the media-sphere. Saint John and I struck up a correspondence [...]
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I’m nearly finished reading historian James Billington’s book Fires in the Minds of Men and it’s been quite an education. One of many recurring patterns one finds in the history of revolutionary movements and conspiracies, from the French in the late 1700’s through to the Bolsheviks, is the contradiction between stated aims, fanatically believed [...]
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If you’re even superficially aware of William S. Burroughs, you know of his heroine addicted years and the inside view of the shady side of our Spectacular Culture (the deep political, occult and conspiratorial) which that, coupled with his privileged pedigree and the bizarre accidental shooting of his wife Joan, allowed him. You will [...]
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