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Paul (1984veritas)
3/21/2018 03:54:30 am
Hi, I've been reading more of your blog and I must say it is excellent, I noticed on another post you mentioned Dave McGowan, reading this post made me think of his book "Programmed to kill" you may have read it, it's really good in it he covers:
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Thanks Paul, it's about time I got a Dave Macgowan book, I would read his website all the time when he had one & watched his videos after he died so thought I didn't need to but I will now.
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Paul
3/21/2018 02:29:52 pm
I watched a bit of Springmeier on youtube a while back, he seemed honest/legit to me in that it lined up with a lot of what I'd already researched and believed to be true, I remember Bill saying something like...
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Paul
3/21/2018 02:48:01 pm
Some more about red hot chilli peppers, there's a clip of them at an award show receiving an award and thanking satan.
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Not at all, it's good to get some intelligent feedback! Hotel California was a rip-off of a Jethro Tull song according to Ian Anderson, they just added new lyrics. Lavey said he worked for the police, so that puts the Church Of Satan right where Bill traced it in BAPH.....the military. That small part of San Francisco where the Church of Satan was situated & founded (1966) was also the birthplace of the Hippy Movement (founded 1966) & was where Manly Hall was initiated as a Mason in the early 50's. Hall was definitely British Intelligence as was Aleister Crowley & Harry Houdini (Hall's mentor in New York). When Crowley moved back to England having been based in New York for 5 yrs, Hall also left the Big Apple to begin his ministry on the west coast.
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Paul
3/22/2018 03:10:11 pm
I watched Mondo Hollywood today on youtube, my head is still spinning, I don't quite know what to make of it.
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I remember when I watched Mondo Hollywood (1966) thinking it was a valuable cultural reference point for the 'Swinging 60's' & as close to the truth depiction as I'd seen, it had none of the romanticism one would normally associate with the period, it removed much of the nostalgia I'd grown up with (70's) & allowed me to view things critically for once which I was thankful for. What it's really portraying I can only guess at, the French banned it saying; 'This film, in the opinion of certain experts of the Commission, presents an apology for a certain number of perversities, including drugs and homosexuality, and constitutes a danger to the mental health of the public by its visual aggressivity and the psychology of its editing'. Maybe they were right?
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