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Wynter’s Tower, A Developing Story

Having gathered at the gazebo on Wynter’s front lawn, we followed our host near dusk into his manor house, pausing to admire the grand staircase and balcony, diverting briefly to explore the library, and finally reaching the tower’s round ground-floor … Continue reading

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Ben Franklin, Space Alien Psycho Killer

Rat Stew A Column by Gene Stewart for Tom Sadler’s APA Zine The Reluctant Famulus Ben Franklin stood out. Even set against the blazing lights of the Founding Fathers, brilliant men all, he dazzled. He was so brilliant the likes … Continue reading

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The Intelligence of Books

The American Revolution was founded on BOOKS. The root of the word “intelligence” is interesting. In = not. Tele = communicate. Gens = people. So Intelligence means Not For The People. Hidden. Occult. That’s how it was played back then. … Continue reading

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