Book Reviews

  • In Search of the Unknown by Robert Chambers Book Review.

    Post Views: 22 We’re employed by the Jesuits at the Smithsonian to find and return zoological specimens. Animals long extinct, mythological creatures the Jesuits created from papier-mâché and whole cloth. No expense is spared. You are bedecked in the cutest outfits, we bring with us the finest cigars, we go to far away places by…

  • The Devil in Manuscript. The King in Yellow. Edited by Osie Turner Book Review.

    Post Views: 44 The cover image alone is worth at least one-thousand wizard credits. Let’s talk about it over a bottle of red. Afterwards, we’ll sit on the sea shore and talk some more. You look like heaven in your dress, leather ribbon round your middle. A circlet of gold in your hair. Would it…

  • The Coronado Expedition by George Parker Winship. Book Review.

    Post Views: 57 1540 lol. I do not subscribe to history. Within the text lies a terrified child. Let’s go deeper. History. Coronado, from Culiacan (one-hundred leagues Northwest of Mexico city.) in 1540, took a troop of high-up Spanish soldier-boys into the Mexican Highlands. The soldier-boys were playing too much grab-ass with the maidens, and…

  • Strange Tales of the High Seas by Osie Turner, Morgan Robertson, William Hope Hodgson Book Review

    Post Views: 36 Great collection of adventure, ghosts, shipwrecks, and insurance scam barratry. Morgan Robertson, in his story, THE WRECK OF THE TITAN, exactly predicts and describes the sinking of the Titanic more than a decade before the actual event. James Cameron, here’s to you, your submarine, and the deepest abyss. The Titanic allegedly sunk…

  • Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Book Review

    Post Views: 53 Curious book about discovery, direction, and predetermined destination by secret society. An alter is prepared covered in green tapestry. Wilhelm enters the inner sanctum, his life revealed as a program, a stage act; all his movements known and precalculated by mysterious hidden hand. Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship, published 1795 Greg. I dislike Wilhelm.…

  • Mignon – A Character Reveal – Book Review

    Post Views: 30 Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship by Goethe: Full Book Review Here I’m in a precarious situation here. I’ve reached a go-no-go point in this book. The Mignon reveal is going to be sweet nectar, milk chocolate, and honey. I don’t know what’s going to happen. She’s just a child, she dances, sings, and dresses…

  • Peter Pan. Intergalactic Finance Minister

    Post Views: 46 I went to the theater when I was a boy.I saw a troupe of children put on a fantastic Peter Pan play.The players not much older than I.And oh my. It was Peter Pan.Forest green tights.Pixie crop cut.Her pert bosom blossoming under mossy smock.A perfect Pan.A total prepubescent panic.I fell in love…

  • The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Book Review

    Post Views: 34 This story published in 1774 is terrible! Just terrible. I couldn’t put the book down! The love between Werther and Charlotte is genuine to be sure. Strong, stupid, selfish, deadly passion. Thanks be to God I am not a stupid young man any more! These passions are outlived. I feel the desperation,…

  • Two Years Holiday by Jules Verne Book Review

    Post Views: 35 The boys are shipwrecked. Fifteen of them. Aging from eight to fourteen years old. No adults around. They live on the island without trouble, build shelter in a cave, read lessons from a small library, hunt game, gather the flocks, and harvest the herbs. Everything is working out marvelously. The French boy,…

  • Earth’s Last Citadel by C.L. Moore and Henry Kuttner Book Review

    Post Views: 23 We begin in the sands of Tunis. Following the path of a shooting star. A faint emerald glow can be seen above the undulating dunes. We follow the light. A radiant star portal is found beside a green oasis, we pause for repast and prayer. Your hair wrapped in white silk, your…

  • The Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy Book Review

    Post Views: 35 Published 1878 Set on the heavenly heath. The summit of the barrow, undulating folds of the field. Secret grassy swales for lovers to hide. The heathmen burn the furze on the Fifth of November. Men and women dance around the wispy flames. Enter Suitor One: A reddleman. He’s colored red from toe…

  • Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft by Sir Walter Scott Book Review

    Post Views: 36 Published 1830. Do you believe in enchantments? Is the presence of the creator working on supernatural levels? Do you believe in angels? Are you an angel? Let the Holy Spirit move through us.We are together. Only harmonizing, always resonant.Pure thought. Righteous action. Perfect love. 🙏🏻 Sir Walter Scott informs us that the…

  • The Mask of Circe by Henry Kuttner book review

    Post Views: 31 I am Jason of Argo. I feel her keel vibrating in the sea. The slap of water against her prow. Our connection is surreal. My memory of you is undeniable. You were a light warrior. I was your lover. Now I find you here. Strange, wonderful, electrifying. I know I’m jumping timelines.…

  • Robur The Conqueror by Jules Verne Book Review

    Post Views: 20 Arrange first class travel on your finest sailing vessel. I’ll take you to X Island. The lady and I will stroll the decks, play guitars in our cabin, and eat like rabbits. Salad mostly. Red wine on full moons only. Several pounds of fresh coffee and freshly rolled Turkish cigars. At the…

  • Far From The Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy Book Review

    Post Views: 24 Far From The Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy Book Review. It’s a love story! Published 1874 Gregorian. Meet the suitors: Gabriel Oak. The shepherd, strong as oak, always at the heels of our fine heroine. Mr. Boldwood. Gentleman farmer, waste of space. Totally taken by her beauty, lured in and dumbstruck by…

  • Google Pay is Apple Pay is Walmart Pay is Youtube credits is Twitter credits is Instagram credits is Fakebook credits, is Netflix credit, is SOCIAL CREDIT PAYMENT NETWORK – Techno Space Religion – Intergalactic Finance Minister

    Post Views: 10 DISCLAIMER ONE: I don’t want to sleep with the techno snake. Blockchain is a technological tool of accountability. POINT.BLANK.PERIOD DISCLAIMER TWO: I AM NOT A PROPONENT OF A CASHLESS SOCIETY. (Cash is already illegal, you dumb dolts.)(Ask me about BSA, FINCEN, MSB, KYC, SEC, IRS, Structured Payments, Compliance, Conformity, CONTROL – Accounts…

  • Travels Through France and Italy by Tobias Smollett Book Review

    Post Views: 30 Travels Through France and Italy by Tobias Smollett Book Review This epistolary travelogue from 1763 is absolutely littered with dyno droppings. Smollett shreds the French. It’s funny and pleasing to read about Pepe Le Pew. Way too much dollar cost averaging in this man’s journal. He reports the price of everything; food,…

  • A Tour On The Prairies by Washington Irving Book Review

    Post Views: 31 A Tour On The Prairies by Washington Irving Book Review I’ll meet you at Fort Gibson in Oklahoma on October 28, 1832. We’ll hire a couple of indians and a creole. Their orders are to help provision our larder during a 30 day march into the Autumnal Pawnee hunting grounds. We meet…

  • Pictures From Italy by Charles Dickens Book Review

    Post Views: 15 Pictures From Italy by Charles Dickens Book Review The Italian countryside is full of ruins, temples, churches, relics, and wicked Roman rituals. Venice is a dream scene. Rome is a disgusting show of pageantry, relic worship, and tall hats on ugly men. Dickens Necromancy. Dickens describes execution he attended in Rome. Chop…

  • Knickerbocker’s History of New York by Washington Irving Book Review

    Post Views: 12 Knickerbocker’s History of New York by Washington Irving Book Review There are numerous reasons to turn down a book entitled, “History of New York”, not the least of which is the Damn Yankees and their insufferable New Englander ways. (Washington Irving calls them Amphictyons) Add to this major demerit the author, Washington…

  • American Notes For General Circulation by Charles Dickens Book Review

    Post Views: 15 American Notes For General Circulation by Charles Dickens Book Review I’m looking through the table of contents in my Dickens collection. Under the non-fiction header I find listed “American Notes”. I read one chapter towards the end. I’m in a wooden rail car, showers of sparks are flying from the anthracite stoves.…

  • Around the Moon by Jules Verne Book Review. Techno Space Religion

    Post Views: 6 Around the Moon by Jules Verne Book Review See also: From The Earth To The Moon by Jules Verne book review. The moon shot story continues. Three men launched into space by secret society magicians. (Gun Club) The men in the capsule make many discoveries: Velcro and image manipulation techniques. The moon…

  • The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle book review

    Post Views: 14 The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle book review. Lord Henry of Baskerville Castle drops dead in the moor. Huge footprints of hell-hound origin are found near his body. Sherlock Holmes smokes a pound of tobacco, drinks two pots of coffee, and stares into the fire at his Baker…

  • The Children of Captain Grant by Jules Verne Book Review

    Post Views: 17 The Children of Captain Grant by Jules Verne Book Review Lord Glenarvan of Malcom Castle is finishing initial sea trials on his new sailing yacht. THE DUNCAN. Three masted, steam powered, screw driven, ocean going sea vessel with crew of twenty sailors. It was Lord Glenarvan’s intention to present the ship to…

  • Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds by Fontenelle Book Review.

    Post Views: 11 Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds by Fontenelle Book Review. Published 1686 – almost “FOUR HUNDRED” so-called “YEARS” ago. I’m delighted to have the company of a young Marquise. She’s visiting Debonshire to spend the summer. I am her personal savant. We stroll the gardens of our benefactor, a lead matron in…

  • Clif High Rejects Descartes, Accepts Salami Pinwheel Vortex Theory of Descartes. Techno Space Religion – Apocalypse Science

    Post Views: 15 https://clifhigh.substack.com/p/murdering-a-corpse – Clif High Rejects Descartes, Accepts Salami Pinwheel Vortex Theory of Descartes. The facts are these: Clif High accepts orbital salami pinwheel of particle physics, but rejects Descartes. I cannot see how this is done. Descartes’s vortex is the orbital salami pinwheel, of which our first orbital neighbor, the moon, contradicts.…

  • The Adventures of Captain Hatteras by Jules Verne Book Review

    Post Views: 15 The Adventures of Captain Hatteras by Jules Verne Book Review Captain Hatteras used anonymous means to build, outfit, and crew his ship. The men selected to sail with The FORWARD are sober, without family, children, or wives. The crew embarks without knowing the captain, destination, or purpose of the journey. Captain Hatteras…

  • From The Earth To The Moon by Jules Verne Book Review

    Post Views: 8 From The Earth To The Moon by Jules Verne Book Review. Great book from 1865 that NASA copied to perpetrate the moon landing hoax. The book goes into great detail on creating “moon mission” spectacle. The announcement of “moon shot”. The planning, funding, building, and launching of “the capsule”. “Gun Club” president…

  • Project Pope by Clifford D. Simak Book Review

    Post Views: 12 Project Pope by Clifford D. Simak Book Review. Doctor Jason Tennyson is on the run from planet Gut Check. He’s a stowaway on the Wayfarer, a ship full of pilgrims. Destination: The Vatican. The End of Nothing houses the electronic pope. The listeners are astral travelers, revealing mysteries about other luminaries, employs…

  • Heroes of the Plains by James William Buel Book Review

    Post Views: 20 Heroes of the Plains by James William Buel Book Review This massive tome of ‘historical’ biographies includes every Western trope you have ever known. Published in 1883. It really is fun to read, a little tiresome after eleven hundred pages. The Mason author was tasked with making heroes out of all these…

  • The Green Pearl by Jack Vance Book Review

    Post Views: 17 Princess Glyneth is trapped in a tangent world. The Ska woman turns out to be a dud. Melancthe the witch is an empty frock. Aillas rules Troicinet with his sun, Dhrun. The Persilian Mirror portends a NEW KINGDOM. The green pearl is a curse to the touch. Aillas is forced to send…

  • Thiaoouba Prophecy: The Golden Planet. : A True Report by the Author Who Was PHYSICALLY ABDUCTED to Another Planet by Michel Desmarquet book review – techno space

    Post Views: 16 Abduction to the 9th Planet Book Review Regurgitated star trek corn chowder. Techno circus of universal materialism. Chosen people from category higher than you. Welcome to the golden planet. So bright, you gotta wear shades. I’m serious. The golden ninth planet is so bright, the epicene space gods require all visitors wear…

  • The Princess and Curdie by George MacDonald book review

    Post Views: 11 Curdie is gifted the power of discernment by Irene’s silver haired grandmother living in the garret. Curdie sets out for the king’s castle. Curdie finds the King on his deathbed, Irene is desperate. The city is in default. The people in denial. Entire retinue of commie sellouts. The doctor is slowly killing…

  • The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald book review

    Post Views: 15 Princess Irene has a silvered haired grandmother living in the garret. Irene is given a ring that provides a thread of direction spun in the light of the moon by her grandmother. The thread leads Irene to Curdie who is trapped in the caves by the goblins in the depths of the…

  • My Captivity by Fanny Kelly book review

    Post Views: 14 I enjoyed it very much. The story is fake. Fanny Kelly describes one of her fellow emigrants as a daguerro artist. Her alleged “emigration” and subsequent capture commencing on or about May 17, 1864. I booted up circe machine to search FANNY KELLY – seeking to find daguerreotype of FANNY KELLY. Daguerro…

  • Heroes of the Plains- Buel, James Williams. USA 1883. Check this illustrated guide. Corporate Science – Alphabet Inc.gov

    Post Views: 12 Book review here: https://pepper.works/charms/heroes-of-the-plains-by-james-william-buel-book-review/

  • Son of the Morning Star: Custer and the Little Bighorn by Evan S. Connell book review

    Post Views: 15 Damn good book about G.A.C. George Armstrong Custer. Son of the Morning Star – glorious light of Lucifer. Roman flame cult – Secret society theater presents – Civil War followed by Indian removal. Native problem solver, Custer. A man at the bottom of his West Point class, given starring roll in war…

  • Suldrun’s Garden by Jack Vance book review.

    Post Views: 11 In this phantasy tale you will be charmed by the virgin sun goddess, Suldrun. She is locked away in a secret garden. Her purity and grace like tessellating dewdrops in the dawning sun. Alas, she must die. Her virginity is taken, her child is taken, her husband is taken, she hangs herself…

  • Froissart’s Chronicles by Jean Froissart book review

    Post Views: 7 This chronicle, if true, sets precedent for purge style retribution by enslaved peasants.Burn, rape, and pillage.England, France, and Spain.Kings, queens, and barons.Castles, knights, and squires.Fiefdom, serf, and noble.Ransom, rest, and relaxation. It’s the year 1300s. You own a castle. You didn’t die during childbirth. Besides subsistence farming, trapping, water fetching, hunting with…

  • Waverley by Sir Walter Scott book review

    Post Views: 6 Rich people are the best. This book is one of my favorite. The way they talk, fight battles, and present their fortune to familiar heirs, the three ermines passant. It’s true, these rich bastards have everything except experience, which can be purchased through officer entitlements in the King’s service, the dragoons. You…

  • Techno Space Religion is De-Effeminate Garbage for WEAK MEN Like Elon Musk. GiGi Young.

    Post Views: 38 The Alien God narrative is vomit on tables. No. You are NOT my SPACE PRESIDENT. Lovely GiGi telling it like it is. Synchronicity is flattering. Techno Space ReligionSee also: Techno Snake Religion I love you, Gigi. Further reference:Genesis Revisted – SitchinNaked Bible – Biglino Honest conversation on angels and aliens. GiGi Young…

  • The Wine-Dark Sea by Patrick O’Brian book review

    Post Views: 11 The doctor is addicted to cocaine, chewing the coca leaf. It gives him extra energy and focus that every Inca knows. In the high Andes you must chew the cud of the coca for survival, to open your soul to the thin mountain air, to give you strength TO ENDURE. RED BULL…

  • The Devils of Loudun by Aldous Huxley book review

    Post Views: 4 When the witches speak you better listen. Especially if you’re a philandering priest, impregnating the buxom duchess who you seduce during Latin lessons. The witches will shriek and scream, strike a pose and expose themselves to their exorcists and onlookers who come from all around to see the Devils of Loudun. The…

  • Foucault’s Pendulum by Umberto Eco book review

    Post Views: 8 The androgynous virgin prostitute wears a muslin veil standing on a stone alter. The men of (insert impotent secret society name here) await their turn with Sophia. Sick, disgusting, sad, weak, men; like faggots of wood burning in a fire. Kissing each other’s ass to release The Kundalini, diddling each other’s lower…

  • Blue Horizon by Wilbur Smith book review

    Post Views: 12 The swashbuckling adventure and delights of:Rescuing women.Feeding women.Clothing women,Bathing women.Having sex w women. DO NOT ALLOW WOMEN to FIGHT YOUR WAR. Blue Horizon. Mount your steed. You are a well-to-do colonial prince Living on The Cape. Table Mountain Harbor South Africa. Dutch Invasion. You spot a flaxen-haired nymph. You rescue the downtrodden…

  • They shall not regard their governors. Alphabet Inc.gov – Ahmawhan Ibad

    Post Views: 17 Free for allBATTLE ROYALDON’T TAKE THE CHIPAmhawan Ibad House Divided WILL FALL They’re Going to Kill US. They Will Call US Witches. (Malleus Maleficarum book review forthcoming.) 12:25 MattSatan OneSatan TwoMissile System SOS – Synagogue of SatanUniversal Church Grave ConcernWEF Prison ConditionMilitary Vision Pre-Fab HomesKeep The Faith Roman CultureLatin Money Keep OUT…

  • Binti, The Complete Trilogy: Binti ; Home ; The Night Masquerade by Nnedi Okorafor book review. Techno Space Religion

    Post Views: 7 Self digesting garbage compactor of academic blowhards. University endowment enriched, self congratulating, vacked up, mask wearing dolts, attempting to resurrect their FAILED SYSTEM. This book reads like sorry ad campaign for FAILED University System. I hope author was handsomely paid by ACADEMIC DEATH CULT. Binti goes to the desert in sandals and…

  • Isambard Kingdom BRUNEL by L.T.C. Rolt book review

    Post Views: 9 He’s the man who built the railroads from London to Bristol, and then built massive steam powered ships from Bristol to New York, the Great Western, and LEVIATHAN. It killed the man. It made the man. It is the man. Brunel. Engineering skills with timber. Most of his structures have been replaced…

  • The Fountains of Paradise by Arthur C. Clarke book review. Techno Space Religion

    Post Views: 11 Arthur C. Clarke is a devil. He pushed his SPACE RELIGION on all of us, calling it SCIENCE FICTION, sending missives to his fellow SPACE WIZARDS, riding helicopters over their disgusting shrines. Proposing one-world beast mark systems unequaled in human agony; a disgusting galactic nightmare of singularity enslavement. Tracked and traced like…

  • The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp by W.H. Davies book review

    Post Views: 13 Working for fake money is not recommended. Back in the day, it used to be an honest living, tramping around, building fires, riding trains, working on ships, knowing the hospitable places to bed down. SLEEPING IN PUBLIC IS ILLEGAL The thing is, only the downrighters made an issue of NO WORK. They…

  • Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables. Book Review

    Post Views: 11 Thirty and Three Cheers to Victor Hugo and Les Misérables. Not unlike Dickens’s, A Tale of Two Cities, Les Misérables examines the FAILURE of THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. You know the one, it’s the revolution where the The French People allegedly chopped the heads off their pitiful leaders. (Antoinette Marbles) Les Misérables plays…

  • She Was Sitting in My Spot. Victor Hugo. Apocalypse Science.

    Post Views: 10 I didn’t mean to chase her away. She promptly got up, packed her belongings, and vacated the premises. Before she left, WE had the opportunity to talk about Victor Hugo and Les Misérables, (book review forthcoming). After she indicated being a fan of the abridged play. I asked her the difference between…

  • The Travels and Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen by Rudolf Erich Raspe book review

    Post Views: 11 Is the Baron making fun of sportsmen? Yes.Is the Baron a liar? Yes.Is the Baron a German? Yes.Is the Baron a lizard? Yes.Is the Baron a swindler? Yes.Is this book a joy? Yes. Does this book occupy your time during tribulation? Yes.How many people took the experimental injection? All of the people.Do…

  • Our Children’s Children by Clifford D. Simak book review

    Post Views: 10 This alien invasion story was published in 1974. Predictive programs include: References to teletypes and news wire.Film cameras.Washington DC secretary hussies. When they arrive from the future with a trillion dollars worth of jewels, only the US and British governments can be trusted to wash the funds, slowly incorporating diamonds into market…

  • Lost Horizon by James Hilton book review

    Post Views: 6 Jolly good story about Shangri-La Monastery in Tibet mountains. Communal living in moderation. Away from all VACKED PEOPLE, away from incomprehensible CORPORATE CAPITAL system of fake money, away from FBI, away from corrupt LE, away from paid-off goon squad, away from stalker spook assassins, away from fake money forces of all kinds.…

  • The Mysteries of the Great Cross of Hendaye by Jay Weidner and Vincent Bridges book review

    Post Views: 35 I speak the language of the birds. Nobody understands what I’m saying. Why did gnostic men encode alchemical magick in stone carvings from the dark ages? The carvings are inferior to anything the Renaissance produced. Yet, Fulcanelli assures us the meaning is superior. Gothique is the shit. Is this true? Who cares?…

  • Earth Under Fire by Paul A. LaViolette book review

    Post Views: 15 The story begins in the heavens. Look towards the arrow of Sagittarius, the center of our galaxy. Kinetic superwave event of ancient star charts, the zodiac tells the story of our cataclysmic cycle. The wave carries with it a storm of space dust. The space dust enters our solar system. Our sun…

  • Hunger (Sverre Lyngstad 1998 Translation) by Knut Hamsun book review

    Post Views: 11 Is your miserable artistic lifestyle making you sick? Take the correct drugs. Straighten up your act. Even if you eat out of gutters, making miserable passes at the house maids, fumbling with their underclothes, amusing THE COMMANDER, that bastard can’t even loan me ten kroner. Being poor is an artistic choice. Sponsored…

  • Clif High’s War Against The Elohim – Techno Space Religion

    Post Views: 2 Here’s the setup. The Gods of Abraham, Issac, and Jacob, The Elohim, are an off-world space gang that require human sacrifice, tributes of wine, gold, frankincense, and myrh. They were stoned most of the time. Huffing massive amounts of smoked organ meat. Brutal bastards that bullied the Essenes around Judea, and messed…

  • Capturing the Light by Roger Watson book review

    Post Views: 8 I wanted to know about photography and the discovery thereof. Fixing light to film, the perfect medium for programming and deceit. The Camera Obscura, the Camera Lucida, and tools used to control our fucked up reality. How were the “masters” able to achieve perfect scales and perspectives? My original thesis: Capturing the…

  • Papillon by Henri Charriere Book Review

    Post Views: 16 The last thing you want to see is a child wearing a face mask. Boogers from cute, button, nose, smeared against synthetic, fabric, face mask. You did it. For health. You believe corporate science, there will be no escape for you. Escape from prison planet. Papillion. This book is about prison escapes,…

  • The Gods Themselves by Isaac Asimov book review. Techno space religion

    Post Views: 5 The Science Fiction MUST COME TO AN END. Here’s a book about infinite power from alternate universes, the big bang, transsexual threesomes, lunar colonies, space ships, particle physics, church of science, and government/university garbage people, LIES, LIES, LIES. Put down your science fiction. You’ve had enough. Isaac Asimov believes NASA astronauts did…

  • The Naked Bible by Mauro Biglino & Giorgio Cattaneo book review – Techno Space

    Post Views: 3 Thank you Clif High for recommending this excellent TECHNO SNAKE book. I feel honored to label it thusly: Desperate attempt to avoid supernatural DESTRUCTION by fire. (High intensity laser beams mounted on fully operational Ruach landing craft and thermonuclear conflagration.) Roman Suns of the Snake trying to avoid complete annihilation. Father, bring…

  • Does Clif High Worship the Snake? Techno Space Religion

    Post Views: 14 Clif High, in his attempt to worship the snake, is proselytizing for the WEF, Khazarian Mafia, and Vatican Banking Religion. We all love Clif, but your Snake Religion is the very same religion Noah Harari – WEF acolyte – is foisting upon the good people of the firmament. “It is believed that…

  • Wind, Sand and Stars by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry book review

    Post Views: 8 I relate to this book. How many men have locked themselves inside aluminum ships to traverse the skies? Glowing dials of instruments light up your cockpit, the vibrations of engine(s), the eddies of wind, the lights of St. Elmo’s Fire on your props, we remain transfixed to the glorious view of the…

  • Free e-book – Covid Memoirs

    Post Views: 13 History is written by the victors. Thanks to Americans for standing against the COVID SCAM, temperature check points, contact tracing, vaccine passport, corrupt medical officials, fake health authorities, The FBI, CDC, WHO, Facebook, Google, Youtube, and Alphabet Inc.gov. YOU ARE LOSERS. WE WIN. Free e-book brought to you by Pepper.Works First of…

  • Secret City by Carol Emshwiller book review

    Post Views: 9 Ohhhh, I get it. She wants to bang the aliens. I’m alien to this world. Do you want to bang? Forgive me Father, your Earth-bound men and women are fallen, total role-reversal. Bring your chariots, swing low, Father. Get me out of here. Bring the Light-bearing ladies with their lamps full. Real…

  • The Swords of Lankhmar by Fritz Leiber book review

    Post Views: 15 The rats are the problem. They employ deception and magick at all levels. The illuminated rats are lying to us. The illuminated rats are hiding among us. The illuminated rats must be exterminated. Enter heroes. One of them a mighty tank type who enjoys the lovely bones of female ghouls, the other…

  • Two Years Before the Mast: A Personal Narrative of Life at Sea by Richard Henry Dana, Jr. book review

    Post Views: 9 This book review may be secretly paid for by Yankee Corporations out of Boston Massachusetts. The Lizards send their people on ships stocked full of provisions, sailors, sail makers, carpenters, captain, and officers. Yes, this is the invasion story. There was no battle for California. The land described by this man, Richard…

  • Jirel of Joiry by C. L. Moore book review

    Post Views: 14 She’s got red hair, a yellow glare, cream colored curves. Her name is Jirel of Joiry. She wears iron greaves around her ankles. Sword Play. She killed her boyfriend. She must travel the underworld to set his miserable soul free. She’s a killer. Jirel of Joiry. by C.L. Moore Some of my…

  • Joshua Slocum, Sailing Alone Around the World by Joshua Slocum book review

    Post Views: 12 You are a man. You decide to sail alone around the world in a 39 foot sloop. It’s 1895. You are there. The storm arrives, you lash the rudder and sail to the edge of the map. Supposedly, they didn’t have GPS back then. But they also told you to put your…

  • Cannery Row by John Steinbeck book review

    Post Views: 7 Clif High told me to read this book. Steinbeck being a great American author, and given our current circumstance (imminent social order upheaval and financial collapse), it was Clif’s idea that our experience would be similar to Steinbeck’s description in this book. I would have to disagree. If you are going to…

  • Her Smoke Rose Up Forever by James Tiptree Jr. book review

    Post Views: 33 Your eternal space journey continues. Gather the children around the thermal radiation fires and read this grade-A space science doctrine. With your great deference to corporate science and real life worship of space, I offer this magnificent collection of doctrine, dogma, and techno space religion. Her Smoke Rose Up Forever by James…

  • In the Land of Time: And Other Fantasy Tales by Lord Dunsany book review

    Post Views: 11 This great phantasy book has a difficult stumbling block at the beginning. The first few stories are so fantastic, you may be tempted to put it away forever, but if you keep up your work, you will be rewarded with many fine phantasy tales. I especially enjoyed the Jorkens stories. In my…

  • The Travels of Sir John Mandeville by John Mandeville book review

    Post Views: 17 The Travels of Sir John Mandeville by John Mandeville 1322 Here’s an ancient travel book for would-be pilgrims to the Holy Land. Don’t forget vaccine passport and biological test results when you go to the high point of the world, the very center according to their maps- The Holy Land. The crusades,…

  • Bart Sibrel Year in Summary REMOVED FROM YOUTUBE

    Post Views: 8 https://www.sibrel.com/ Notice: Alphabet Inc.gov – You are hereby dissolved of all power. Moon Man by Bart Sibrel book review. BREACH OF CONTRACTBREACH OF CONTRACTBREACH OF CONTRACT

  • Front Matter

    Post Views: 12 This book contains valuable insights on history, prophecy, the endless loop of incoherent systems. Each section begins with a write-up by the author followed by highlights and notes from each text. The most valuable portion of the book can be found in the numerous highlights and contextual notes from author’s inner monologue.…

  • Paracelsus The Devil’s Doctor by Philip Ball book review

    Post Views: 11 The Devil’s Doctor. They called him that because he separated the elements from the glory of God, and declared science (magick) a wholly sundered form, made available to the worst kinds of people, Doctor MDs, snake oil salesmen who follow protocols from personages like Bill Gates, and corporate organizations like CDC, the…

  • TO NASA ARTEMIS EMPLOYEES YOU ARE FAKE SCIENCE – techno space

    Post Views: 4 TO THE MORONS IN FACE MASK AT NASA: Peak Immunity requires FRESH AIR. Your FAKE MOON MISSION IS REVEALED.Following the science TO HELL. MISSING ASTRONAUTS.

  • A Marriage at Sea by William Clark Russell book review

    Post Views: 8 Go with me to the sea as a rich gentleman, stealing away your 17 year old lover from a catholic girl’s school with newly acquired yacht and crew to sail her away in this romantic seagoing elopement. If you are in the gentleman’s club, and not blocked from all paths of free…

  • Emphyrio by Jack Vance book review

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    Post Views: 12 I’m glad I picked this one up. Kurt Vonnegut is always a favorite, this is my first experience with his “science fiction”. A very clever double cross story of interplanetary and time travel hijinks. My old self would’ve mused at the unique way Vonnegut routs the believers. God is a joke, and…

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    Post Views: 36 Uninspired write-up on Crazy Horse, with many references to “the whites, the whites, the whites.” The whites did this, the whites did that, the whites gave the natives smallpox, the whites killed the buffalo. The word spell of the whites. Here’s the deal. Not once does McMurtry call the natives RED, what…

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    Post Views: 11 This system introduces physical and spiritual stumbling blocks at every turn. I’ve been waylaid, threatened, and blockaded by this horrible, nightmare, system. It changes laws and times. It reverses truth, glorifies lies, condemns the righteous, and steals identities. It deceives every man at every moment. It needs to be eradicated. ZERO ACCOUNTABILITY…

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    Post Views: 9 One of the most vulgar, disgusting books I’ve ever read. Norstrilia by Cordwainer Smith. A novel inspired by debased futurism. Animal sex cats, the girlygirl, c’mell; transsexual deception, departments of nightmare control grid, rampaging capitalists buying the world, exchanging fake monies for valueless living, and euthanasia. It’s all here. The worst form…

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  • The Adventures of Roderick Random by Tobias Smollett book review

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  • Tales of Hoffmann by E.T.A Hoffmann book review

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    Post Views: 11 The unchallenged freedom of walking around Tahiti, enjoying free thought, free action, without face mask or bio-invasive testing and/or injections. A world lost to history. If I were to travel to Tahiti without a face mask or some kind of test for garbage medical “science” people, I would certainly be arrested and…

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    Post Views: 9 It is plain to see. Nobody knows WTF OUR HISTORY IS. A book like this is a spot light of ignorance on corporate controlled ‘science’ and paid-off academic simps. Nobody can tell you what happened to the Aztecs, Incas, Tultecs, Olmecs, Mayan EMPIRES. Nobody can tell you what happened to the Ark…

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  • Find the Changeling by Gregory Benford & Gordon Eklund book review

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  • Typee by Herman Melville book review

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    Post Views: 7 You can’t fit a piece of paper between the megalithic stones. The building process cannot be duplicated today. Nobody knows how the stones were worked, dressed, polished or placed on the highest, most inaccessible part of the mountains. Nobody knows the original purpose of the keystone cuts, the impossible inside corners and…

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    Post Views: 11 Light Princess by George Macdonald She contains no mass when out of water. The light princess. She has no gravity. The light princess. Where did her weight go? The light princess. Somewhat contented to shed no tears. The light princess. Her beloved lake is drained. She must sacrifice a prince. Only after…