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The Bible and Your Annunaki Alien Lord book review. Techno Space Religion

Views: 228The Annunaki created Adam to tend their garden of Eden and mine gold for their home planet Nibiru. Dr. Enqi, the Annunaki’s chief medical officer, genetically created Adam, mixing his blood with that of an ape-man. The Annunaki elite were displeased because birthing the Adam required goddess birth mothers, Annunaki women. So Dr. Enqi… Continue reading The Bible and Your Annunaki Alien Lord book review. Techno Space Religion

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

Views: 46We 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 robes flowing… Continue reading Earth’s Last Citadel by C.L. Moore and Henry Kuttner Book Review

Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft by Sir Walter Scott Book Review

Views: 545Published 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 etymology of… Continue reading Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft by Sir Walter Scott Book Review

Travels Through France and Italy by Tobias Smollett Book Review

Views: 444Travels 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, travel, and… Continue reading Travels Through France and Italy by Tobias Smollett Book Review

Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds by Fontenelle Book Review.

Views: 358Conversations 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 the Paris… Continue reading Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds by Fontenelle Book Review.

The Devils of Loudun by Aldous Huxley book review

Views: 302When 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 witches will… Continue reading The Devils of Loudun by Aldous Huxley book review

Foucault’s Pendulum by Umberto Eco book review

Views: 279The 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 chakras in… Continue reading Foucault’s Pendulum by Umberto Eco book review

Earth Under Fire by Paul A. LaViolette book review

Views: 59The 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

Capturing the Light by Roger Watson book review

Views: 156I 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