We’ll be silent again for a few days. Lots of cleaning out to do for the New Year. Just finished the cleaning of my living space and the settling of as many accounts as I can. Now comes the cleaning and clearing of the head-space, the refocusing on what it is I’m doing (with this [...]
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It’s basically some pretty useful online resources for those interested in studying the craft–the curious, the wanna-be, the initiate, the skeptic, the cynic and the paranoid alike.
It’s called An Unconventional Masonic Education: More Light in Masonry. (You can find it by clicking this here link or by going to the blogroll on the bottom right [...]
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I’m glad some folks at least are picking up on the fact that Bhutto, in one of her last interviews, mentioned the death of Osama Bin Laden. In particular, I’m glad this guy’s doing it.
From JAZZ from HELL:
And right on cue, shortly after former Pakistani premier Bhutto’s own slaying, two key al-Qaeda news items [...]
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Perhaps the whole distraction-story about steroid use in professional sports is even less about the drugs than I supposed. Perhaps, it’s all about surveillance–of the doped athletes and the duped fans alike.
Microchips anyone?
The entire spectacle surrounding Barry Bonds and, more recently, Roger Clemens in particular and steroid/human-growth hormone use in general among professional athletes [...]
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What does the death of Benazir Bhutto have to do with high weirdness?
If you don’t know much about the 23 enigma, I suggest referring to the work of Robert Anton Wilson.
Bypass the terrible movie released last year about it. If you happen across the German film, 23, which is based upon the true [...]
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I’ve sat on writing about this guy (LaRouche, that is) for a very long time. Maybe I’ll do so in the New Year.
In the meantime, Washington Monthly has published a very well-written, account of the slow death of Lyndon LaRouche’s “movement” and how it ties to the suicide of a long-time member, who was [...]
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You may have noticed things have slowed to a crawl here. I’m working some things out. I know what some of those things I’m working out are; others I don’t know about, not in my half-waking, daily consciousness.
And it’s as good a time as any to go into a brief silence through to [...]
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Posted in CIA, JFK assassination on December 19, 2007 | No Comments »
Courtesy of the Truth Alliance comes a fascinating bit of little known forensic revelation.
Turns out, two years ago the FBI quietly ceased the use of a dubious forensic test, the “bullet-lead” test used to link and convict manhy defendants to crimes, many of whom have turned out to be innocent.
Where this gets interesting is that the test was created [...]
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Posted in everyday life on December 19, 2007 | No Comments »
We’ve got boxes still duct-taped shut and we’re already forgetting what’s inside. More than that, whatever it is inside those cardboard reclamations from delis and grocery stores in Brooklyn, we do not miss.
Repetition without realization makes a machine. Repetition with realization, makes a living.
We’ve got steam shooting out in a tea-kettle hiss from [...]
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Posted in late night on December 17, 2007 | No Comments »
When you stumble out of the movie theater at 1:30am, after seeing this, suddenly everything and everyone in the subway becomes a dream…
The drunken girl with the short-cropped blonde hair and a young-old cute-worn face: dangling off the metal pole she talk-shouts to her prettier, blonder, longer-haired friend and a tall, drunken man-friend with basset-hound [...]
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