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Sifted Ripper
Here’s my précis & review of this material: Robert Paul, a carman, was interviewed the day after Polly Nichols’s murder was reported to say to cops he’d found the body before the constable and had seen another man standing over … Continue reading
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Tagged Holmgren, Jack the Ripper, murder, pattern, suspect, theory
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Pulp Smashes Elitism
I keep reflecting on the pulps. ERB and REH, HPL and so on, to varying degrees of literacy, wrote what has become the basis for genre pioneered by Poe and a few others. Flaws and all, those pulp writers pounded … Continue reading
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Tagged dime novels, HPL, Lovecraft, penny dreadfuls, Poe, REH, Weird Tales
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Limbo: How Low WILL You Go?
Talk of Satanic ritual humiliations demanded by producers and other rich assholes who own and run Hollywood, who decide who gets fame and fortune, who is blocked from such, and who is sacrificed to keep others in line, all that … Continue reading
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Tagged Cost, Degradation, Fame, Humiiation, Kiss, Price
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Rosabelle Believe
“Rosabelle Believe” was Houdini’s code phrase with Bess for communicating from beyond body’s death. It referred to their favorite song, apparently. There were at least five instances when Houdini failed to debunk Spiritualists or Spirit photographs. He was honest about … Continue reading
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Tagged ambiguous, debunk, Houdini, Spiritualism
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Samizdat’s Door
With the cooperation of social media, TV news, and corporate controls, accusation has been weaponized so it suffices to shoot down information outlets, to throttle voices, and to ruin lives. A threat to make trouble is all it takes. To … Continue reading
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Tagged samizdat, suppression
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Flashback to 1992
Synchronicity: As I write, my TV’s on, rotting my brain. Little kids appear on the screen. One tells the camera that a star is twenty feet bigger than a house. Another says that, without gravity, you could jump over those … Continue reading
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Tagged 1992, Education, fourth, KKK, schooling, society, TV
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The Magician of Loch Ness:
A guest article in public domain by Aleister Crowley, originally published in the 12 November 1933 edition of the Empire News. Uncanny Happenings at Manor of Boleskine EVIL INFLUENCE I have been very intrigued by the recent stories con- cerning … Continue reading
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Tagged Aleister Crowley, Magician
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Stalk Still
One in five women are stalked at least once in their lives. 20% of all women. This is what we know. Men are prone to be predators. Hunters go after prey. Often, stalkers keep track of dozens. Their targets are … Continue reading
Random Notes of Passing Interest
Father’s Day this year falls on Litha. /// SOM 1-01, Special Operations Manual, is the one dealing with retrieving downed UFO’s and crew. It was mailed on film to UFO and aviation writer Don Berliner in 1994 after he’d attended … Continue reading
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Tagged dragons, Einstein, notes, random, retrieval, Tesla, UFO
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Bird Box by Josh Malerman, A Review
Bird Box by Josh Malarian Ecco, 2014, 1st edition, hardcover Special cut-out dust jacket Special cover, 262pp A Review by Gene Stewart Malorie and her two kids, a boy and a girl, are left alone by a deeply unnerving … Continue reading
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Tagged Bird, Box, Dark Fantasy, horror, Malerman, mystery, review, SF, suspense
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