Views: 135Captain Cook was dispatched by his Majesty to explore the Southern Ocean and take measurements of the “eclipse”. What are they measuring on the dome, what wizard tools and rituals are we talking about? It’s a long journey. Cook made three explorations. One journey lasting more than four years away from the “British” island… Continue reading Narrative of Captain James Cook’s voyages around the world by Kippis, Andrew, 1784, book review
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The Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut book review
Views: 51I’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 Vonnegut has… Continue reading The Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut book review
Crazy Horse: A Life by Larry McMurtry book review
Views: 128Uninspired 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 gives? It’s… Continue reading Crazy Horse: A Life by Larry McMurtry book review
Hellhound of the Cosmos by Clifford D. Simak book review
Views: 96This 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 SYSTEM of… Continue reading Hellhound of the Cosmos by Clifford D. Simak book review
Norstrilia by Cordwainer Smith book review
Views: 92One 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 of science… Continue reading Norstrilia by Cordwainer Smith book review
Moon Man by Bart Sibrel book review
Views: 75You are conditioned to believe ignorant nonsense. Including the Moon Landing hoax perpetrated by our captured, corrupt government, and their paid-off, mockingbird counterparts. You sleep very soundly with the words of Neil Armstrong, Wernher von Braun, and Walter Cronkite dancing through your fluoride addled brain, like a Norman 666 Rockwell painting. To you and… Continue reading Moon Man by Bart Sibrel book review
The Adventures of Roderick Random by Tobias Smollett book review
Views: 82The Adventures of Roderick Random by Tobias Smollett Here’s a book from 1748. It’s about the adventures of a man born in Ireland who meets with many difficulties, goes to sea, attempts to bag a rich woman, falls in love with Narcissa, a young maiden with heaving bosom and pearl tears, goes back to… Continue reading The Adventures of Roderick Random by Tobias Smollett book review
Tales of Hoffmann by E.T.A Hoffmann book review
Views: 166Have you read the Tales of Hoffmann? Oh, what a delight! In this day of ongoing genocide, I sit in my humble cabin, awaiting Federal Police, reading Hoffmann. People dying, doctors lying, nobody needs the truth. Here’s a book perfect for my current circumstance. One to pass the time during the end of it.… Continue reading Tales of Hoffmann by E.T.A Hoffmann book review
Omoo by Herman Melville book review
Views: 64The 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 put in… Continue reading Omoo by Herman Melville book review
Enchanted Pilgrimage by Clifford D. Simak book review
Views: 53Enchanted Pilgrimage by Clifford D. Simak I have to admit, I’ve never read Tolkien. It’s a proud measure for me as a reader, to say with confidence, my carnal flesh has never been blemished by GRADE A CHAOS CULT programming contained in Tolkien’s, Lord of The Rings. Folks, it’s some kind of wicked magic.… Continue reading Enchanted Pilgrimage by Clifford D. Simak book review