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

Visits: 71I 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

Earth Under Fire by Paul A. LaViolette book review

Visits: 67The 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 responds with… Continue reading Earth Under Fire by Paul A. LaViolette book review

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

Visits: 53Is 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

Capturing the Light by Roger Watson book review

Visits: 146I 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 light was… Continue reading Capturing the Light by Roger Watson book review

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

Visits: 81The 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 not say… Continue reading The Gods Themselves by Isaac Asimov book review. Techno space religion

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

Visits: 179Thank 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 your chariots… Continue reading The Naked Bible by Mauro Biglino & Giorgio Cattaneo book review – Techno Space

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

Visits: 59I 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 firmament from… Continue reading Wind, Sand and Stars by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry book review

The Swords of Lankhmar by Fritz Leiber book review

Visits: 48The 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 a mouser… Continue reading The Swords of Lankhmar by Fritz Leiber book review