
I'm a conspiracy nut! That does not mean terrorist, you propagandized twits. I love Alex Jones, Texe Marrs, Jim Marrs, David Icke, et cetera (I could go on for a bit). These people make society worth living in, and they fit perfectly into the idea of what a Discordian should offer society.
I have some advice for all of you--never, never take this alleged reality too seriously. All is dust and ash.
I will never forget my experience with this book. As with hallucinogens, it has left my perceptions permanently altered (for the better, though that is subjective). I won't even begin to try to explain the plot, as one cannot explain such things very well--one must experience them. What seems to be a chaotic immersion in nearly every conspiracy theory known, and some not known, along with an indefinite timeline...at first one is awed and perplexed. One soon gets the gist of things, and starts experiencing synchronicity on a high level, even when one puts the book down.
I love that numerous other real works are mentioned by RAW and Shea--James Joyce, Hoover's "Masters of Deceit", the I Ching, Aleister Crowley, August Derleth, H.P. Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith--it goes on and on. The authors are quite intelligent and well read as well as being steeped in the Occult. I hope after reading you will examine the Church of the Subgenius and Discordianism, as well as Satanism, Kabalism, Rastafarianism, Buddhism, Christianity--don't let yourself go stale... Fnord; and stay away from the sodium flouride, Aspartame, and AlCIAda tainted ganja.



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Hail Eris! Just for the record, W. Cleon Skousen probably wrote Masters of Deceit. So the cover was deceitful, but Skousen wasn't. Is that possible? French Canadian Bean Soup. LDD--Little Deluded Dupes. Hagbard was number five...
I need to link this blog so that my vast readership will got over here and in the groove, man.
Hail Eris!
Very interesting, Wahrheit! Thanks very much! I'd say that YES! it is possible and even probable, given the rampancy of the paradoxical, especially when it comes to the political.
I've been collecting William F. Buckley's works since having read "Illuminatus". I must keep my eye out for W. Cleon Skousen--just read his wiki page.
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