Monthly Archives: January 2016

Hidden Influences

Watched on Nat Geo Ch an old but good documentary, HITLER AND THE OCCULT, largely mining Peter Levenda’s book Unholy Alliance.  It focused on a sketchy overview of the eerie, even spooky, connections to astrologers and occultists affecting Hitler and … Continue reading

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The Beginning of The End, Black Sabbath’s Last Tour’s First Concert

Black Sabbath, Omaha, Nebraska, USA, 20 January 2016 CE, evening No one to glance at, share with, In moments when events Signify chains of memories Shared memory means life. / W B Kek /// Writers learn to store experience, observation, … Continue reading

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Loaded Weapons – a vignette

“They tell me your name is Striker.  Was Hitman taken?” “My dossier should mention I don’t answer rhetorical questions.” “It says you’re insubordinate.” “Yes.  Right after unpredictable and right before dangerous.” “Any further words for me, Striker?” “Effective.” “Yes.  That’s … Continue reading

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Enough

Have I wasted enough of my day to pretend To rise into dressing myself, to eat, to work? Have I wasted enough of myself to allow For a respite from grieving for those gone now? Have I wasted enough of … Continue reading

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Huxley’s Hinges: An Essay Toward A Coherent, Inclusive Reality

Drugs let you dismiss what you experience while they affect you.  Under the influence, we say.  We blame intoxication, a poisoning.  Some drugs we call hallucinogens.  They engender false visions, we claim.  Drugs let us deny what we experience because … Continue reading

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