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

Views: 87This 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 so as… Continue reading Our Children’s Children by Clifford D. Simak book review

Father God in Heaven. Bring Enemy to Knees. Alphabet Inc.gov

Views: 60Father, They are spraying the skies bad today. Hash marks across your firmament. Please protect The Saints. Protect the women and children. Bring our enemy to his knees. This terrible system is over. The yes-men are going to parish. Thank you, Father.

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Lost Horizon by James Hilton book review

Views: 89Jolly 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. A great… Continue reading Lost Horizon by James Hilton book review

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

Views: 83I 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? Secret Snake… Continue reading The Mysteries of the Great Cross of Hendaye by Jay Weidner and Vincent Bridges book review

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

Views: 77Is 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 by Lizard… Continue reading Hunger (Sverre Lyngstad 1998 Translation) by Knut Hamsun book review