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#1
Quote from: albrecht on February 24, 2020, 07:47:44 PM
I think I heard Norry mention he was out with pneumonia recently. But also Norry had mentioned "jury duty" for his abscence so who knows? And does Norry know about HIPAA and employment law? Did he have Tommee's permission to release personal health information or jury information? I could be wrong. It is usually background so not sure what he said.....
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'Allo!
Commisserating am i about the seeming candor am i of Mr.Norry-San comment on Mr.Danheiser being un-available to scribble or type the vital Norry-San cue-index card deck used on the air..
Believing am i to predict that Mr.Danheiser could be used as fulcrum to declare by Norry-San that dreaded epizootic of oriental virus has evinced in the support staff of the coast-2-coast clan-family-tribe...
Any other clues pointing to this are not obvious...
B_B
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#2
Allo!
Thinking am i about Mr.Davenport...I'm mixing ire with worship,here..he refused to log in my report of seeing an object from hiway 410,now US12,when i was seven or nine.
He claimed i made up my real name to ridicule his.
I used to discuss oldish zine stories at the 'Last Exit'coffee house at location 2 on U.way,Seattle,before he inherited enough skratch to buy the missle base near
'Spook-A-Loo..{aka'Spokane'}..he assumes i'm a scitzoid looser.Funny,i was studying when an infant,my Pater & Mater took me to the weather office at McAlester(sp?)field to see an press briefing by Kenneth Arnold,who landed there with stories of seeing objects flying in the cascade range about 2000 mph.
Once,i had an mimeo sheet...
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Quote from: albrecht on November 13, 2019, 09:23:13 PM
The Clinton "scholarship," and leaving, is murky, all quick searches focus on the alleged rape and don't mentioned which College he was in. Buttiage (sp?) was at Pembroke. And by all accounts a smart guy. Other predilections were for whiskey/whisky but credit for learning Norksie (on a toilet, as claimed.) And, later, handling of cops shooting blacks.

I'm still amazed, but happy, that you like Cecil Rhodes! Colonialism back! Racism Back! Democrats Back to their Foundations? Even if they have cast off the good tradition of folks and tear down statues in the Commonwealth. They will reelect Blackface candidates and KKK robed students, ah just young folks having their fun!
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'Allo!
Yust couln't resist i pointing out historic synergist Rhodes history of conspiring with the British imperialist cadre to keep the empire white and Oxford educated elites...George Orwell AKA Eric Blair must be rotating in his grave about 1000 rpm about now thinks i...
possibly Gibbon?said 'Those whom forget history are condemned to repeat it'.?...
"B_B"
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#4
Quote from: albrecht on November 01, 2019, 04:47:58 PM
What is shocking is that iHate Media, Inc is still promoting Art's shows and even released, in their "vault," some old G2G shows. Anyone put on just a few minutes of one of those and compare to the Norry version of G2G and C2C? It is almost as if they are trying to be bad.  What stuff is in the corporate mist tunnel? 



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Thv37jfSHY
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'Allo!
Recovering still from'Near-Life experience'(C)am i..
Thinking am i about the G2G with Mr.Bell...
Wondering am i how many of Mr.Norry-San's callers were called up and scripted by omni-present No.1 ghost,ie,Tommy Danheiser..
Any-one guess right deserves an free copy of the "Phillips 66"map with autographed note Re:'Radians explained'...
B_B
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#5
Quote from: At the stroke of midnight on October 02, 2019, 06:32:33 PM
That second guest last night had a very irritating voice and manner. Two inarticulate people trying to sputter out a conversation for the final two hours. Of course George had to know the way in which the children in the research study died. The guest said her book included historical childhood NDEs.   "Of course we can't know for sure, but they had all the markers". In other words, she made it up out of whole cloth.

One caller said she had been listening to George since his first show, had called 200 times, but had never made it on the air before. How is it then, that Thomas in La Joya can get on the air almost every night?
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Ansewer i no.2:Callers that get on air constantly are voice actors whom are called and given an script for the show to use at an pre-determined point in NorrySan & Tony 's performances off & on air.
Cues are also inserted as special sounds in the phones of off-air performers to make sure they follow the scripted timer.
I've got an little list,they'l never be missed...The Mikado,executioner's song...
Beelzebubbelah
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#6
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Richard Syrett
July 28, 2019, 03:24:49 PM
Quote from: albrecht on July 07, 2019, 04:28:38 PM
A good show. I've noticed a lot of his guests have previously been on his show but still fun show and good C2C. Too bad he doesn't host more often. And Syrette, in his mild-mannered Canadian way, was clearly concerned about revealing specific names which was amusing. And is willing to take callers, which is refreshing, even when they disagree with guest.
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See previous post..i like his? guest? on Sat,about inner earth..book,"The Smoky God"is available on Australian Gutenburg...worth a read. Syrett is pretty good host,no kkold readers or qvacks yet...
hopin' am i that he gets more time,also Mz.Connie....i like her.hippie-dippie persona, good to calm me down,haven't joined blew-rock(sic) coterie yet,too ill and in debt about 200,000 simoleans from injuries last year...anny-one go into da sticks with her as hostess,yet?
PM me..Albert,da dwarf,you listenin??
"B_B"
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#7
Quote from: brig on July 11, 2019, 08:50:56 AM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kmgxl4hibgw
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'Allo!
Yust passin' thru,wanna note Re:"Altamont"that:
1)Filmed by Mayles Bros crew in Super-16,one guy,young kid Geo. Lucas..during edits for thesis film,"THX 1138",q.v.
2)Vas you dere,cholly?..
"B_B"
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PPS:Hors De Combat 11mos in traction,near-life episode,etc--don't ask...
#8
Quote from: Metron2267 on November 13, 2018, 05:48:46 PM
Like multiple times!

Native Americans are a tough interview under any circumstance, save for the now passed Red Elk. Now that guy had him some schtick!


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'Allo!
With you yet am i.
Thinkin' am i about the late Mr.Elk.
Not definitely false scout.
Mebbe mixed with confabulated false memories of childhood after too much comix,radio drama.
Remembering "Mel-Mac's hole"fiasco.
Hole was located late by "Seldom Scene" & associates.
Had its' own forum.
Now das kaputten sie.
Sorry am i that i didn't archive the photos.
Any-one else remember that the Central Wa.College students did an actual set of interviews that was posted in the Wa.state video education library on line?
How quickly Mel & Red Elk were forgotten.
One "Phillip Lipson" (A.K.A.'Cosmic Librarian') had announced he was compiling an encyclopedia of all things Mel-Mac.
Wondering am i if it's still an MS in some file at the Author's Museum of the Mysteries...
"B_B"
#9
Radio and Podcasts / Re:[ALLEGED DECEASE OF] Art Bell....
November 03, 2018, 11:47:31 PM
Quote from: Chocolate coated jackboot on October 11, 2018, 08:22:29 AM
Computah says naaaah

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'Allo!
Finished have i an longish scry.
Looking for the shade as per Mr.fArt Bull...
Short on time.
Details later.
Necromancy not dead yet.
Still waiting on alleged autopsey of supposed corpus delecti of Mr.Bull.
Not an fake,'tis I,'Sa Moi,Et.al.
"B_B"
PS:Not "Q_Anon_An_On",qv,as per "Alberecht"(SP?)alleged Dwarf...
More,anon.
#10
Quote from: TigerLily on June 28, 2018, 12:07:42 AM
Hi B_B. Just clowning around?
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'Allo!
Glad to see you posting away here!
Not'clowning'here am i.
thinking about Loki/trickster as clown,(Ragnarok)apocalypse,vs.the kinds of anomalous beings similar to the"Checkered Ghost"..often called the "Logging-jacketed ghost/apparition"that haunts many different places in the old west.
One recently was on web as an"Toys-R-Us"store in Kali/Mexifornia,mebbe small town suburb,anny-one remember this on u-tube? vis.an security cam clip,maybe from near the Winchester house?
IE:San Jose?...
Years ago,i forget.
"B_B"
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#11
Quote from: Mr Apnea on June 27, 2018, 09:59:10 PM
I think the movie, 1988 - Killer Klowns from Outer Space, single handedly did in clowns.  I don't remember people fearing them before that.  I do remember people starting to dress up like the clowns in that movie in the following years.
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'Allo!
With you yet am i.
Thinking am i about klowning...
My personal opinion as to fear of clowns...
1)POE:"The Kask of Amontallado(sp.?)"...
2)John Wayne Gacy A.K.A."Pogo".
3)POE:"Hop-Frog".
4)POE:"Mask of the Red Death".
Q.V.
All the above seem to draw on the Venice/Rennaisance images of the 'Carnival'/Catholic masques that include the unusual "Perriot" or the 'Pagglioci'/Polyachi clown whose aria "Laugh,clown,laugh"/"Vesti de Gubbi"(sp?)
In Opera (Riggoletto?)..these all draw from ancient masques,triumps,commedia-del-arte,images of the fool(ie:the tarot archetype of the 'trixter'),etc...
"B_B"
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#12
Quote from: WOTR on June 19, 2018, 11:33:20 PM
It's great that Bellgab seems to have links and answers to for any question.  Anybody know where (Jimmy?)Hoffa is?  ;)
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'Allo!
With you yet am i...
If this isn't just an rehetorical q...
i might find out,one of two:
1)Embedded in foundation of an major sports venue in Motor City;
2)Melted carbon residue in an Datsun pick-up from Japan sold here under U.S.brand,c/o:"S.O.B.Detroit"(Tm./(C)...
You call.
"B_B"
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#13
Quote from: 14 on June 14, 2018, 04:25:46 PM
I've never been a big milk drinker, but don't think I'll ever drink cow milk again.  I wish I never read this, so you have been warned to skip it if you are squeamish and love milk.

There is a mass conspiracy targeting cows and baby boy cows, yet I had never heard of this, and no one tells our children, either.  We should know these inhumane farming practices so we can choose to avoid their product.

I'm reading that cows babies are ripped away from them after 18 hours, and usually sacrificed or, for the females, enslaved without their mother.  What a horrible, horrible thing to do to a mama animal that carried a heavy calf in her belly and went through a painful birth process, and got to bond and love her baby for 18 hours...  only to have it ripped away from her forever.  When she sees the upcoming, separated young heifers from time to time on the farm, does she wonder which one was hers?

Satan loves it when babies are killed, whether it is millions of baby male cows or baby male chicks...  This is child sacrifice.
https://www.care2.com/causes/dont-worry-those-cows-are-just-crying-over-the-loss-of-their-babies.html

What happened to the good old family farm?  Mass astrocities did not used to happen just to feed us.  Maybe we need more farms so that each one has more latitude.

What brand of milk doesn't do this awful business practice?  Someone, please find out because every once in a while I like a good glass of milk with steak.  And I am not going to drink from a distraught, keening cow.

I've seen cows in the wild.  I'm pretty sure they have family units, and that includes the fathers.

GNS but not as much as this,
Fourteen

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'Allo!
with you yet am i.
thinking am i why the slaughter of bovines is somehow pleasing to "satan",an xtian mirror image of the jewish accuser,not any part of xtianity until Flavian Rome..
As an semi-manichean/occult studies professional &"lord of the files",i can say safely that,few occult students are involved in harming any living thing,despite the calumnies heaped upon us by "abrahamic theology".
I'm asking the thread posters here to refrain from projecting the Xtian guilt complex on "satan",whom-ever he is, according to them.
Or,face the semi-wrath of Beelzebubbelah.
YOU ARE PUT ON NOTICE!
"B_B"
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#14
Quote from: TigerLily on June 13, 2018, 11:54:27 PM
Small desert cat. Now being bred with similar breeds to develop the popular Bengals

Ocicat


Bengal


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'Allo!
You folks seem to have missed the least/best of all--the S.Am."Margay"?SP? possibly about the size of an Maine Coon-Kat,but really tropical.
Many years ago in Seattle,one fancier used to walk his Margay(sp?)on university way every night on an collar/leash.
He would stop at Chase's or the "Last Exit"or "Eigervan"and tether it to an post,whilst he had coffee and played chess.
I used to offer it Cat-Nip to see what it did!
"B_B"
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Quote from: Sean92008 on June 11, 2018, 10:05:16 PM
She's a green masturbator...  She uses solar cells...
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'Allo!
With you yet am i.
Couldn't help noteing the reference harmonic here between your slur on Mz.Wade(in the water,Dog{Star}'s gonna trouble the water...)and this interesting lyric from before "Tigers will Survive"guitarist with'Meatwood Flack'q.v. ....
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Peter Green â€" The Green Manalishi Lyrics
Written by peter green.

Now, when the day goes to sleep and the full moon looks
The night is so black that the darkness cooks
Don't you come creepin' around - makin' me do things I don't want to

Can't believe that you need my love so bad
Come sneakin' around tryin' to drive me mad
Bustin' in on my dreams - making me see things I don't wanna see

Break:

'cause you're da green manalishi with the two prong crown
All my tryin' is up - all your bringin' is down
Just taking my love then slippin' away
Leavin' me here just tryin' to keep from following you
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Inspired here by Mr.Bell's alleged inter-actions(sic)with Mz.Wade?
Truly an wierd synchrony.
(K)arl Jung,where is thy sting?
"B_B"
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#17
Quote from: TigerLily on May 31, 2018, 11:24:48 PM
Are you a relative of The Beelzebub?
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'Allo!
with you yet am i...
Funny you should ask..
we have an common paternity,but i'm titled,"Lord of the Files",not "Lord of the Flies":
Baal Zebub might mean,'god who's priests devine by the landing of flies on my offerings'...
Or Not.
My role is more like that of an kind of infernal file clerk.
Glamorus,no.
I constantly get e-mail mis-routed from my more famous kin.
It's really an pain in the asterisk.
"B_B"
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#18
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Midnight In The Desert
May 31, 2018, 11:17:24 PM
Quote from: 21st Century Man on May 31, 2018, 11:01:42 PM

No, psychiatrist. Who is a product of Princeton and Yale.
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'Allo!
With you yet am i.
Hearin'Davenport,w/"Heather",whilst in forum..
Note that the "(Poison)Ivy League" where this prof.got his phd,is the source of 'Murkka's most frightening fraternity,q.v.,A.K.A."Spade & Stones",ie:
SKULL & BONES!!!!
Und zo,any shrink from the 'poison ivy leaque' could be an stalking horse for this evil pseudo-cult of necrophilia(gurgle:skull of gironimo?,etc.vis:Bush and skull,etc.)
Not an un-suspecting normalised psychology type do-gooder..
"B_B"
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#19
Quote from: albrecht on May 24, 2018, 08:00:26 PM
Dire Wolf, Dogman, Werewolf (I guess not because don't they turn back into a man,) mutated wolf, large chupacabra, malnourished bear, weird hybrid?

https://www.greatfallstribune.com/story/news/2018/05/24/wolf-dog-dogman-some-mysterious-creature-montanans-look-answers/634379002/


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'Allo!
With you yet am i.
PICTURE WRONG?PHOTO_SHOP?
Anny-hoo,i bet,yuvenile "Ringdocus"(q.V.)
spelling close,do an not-gurgle search in cryptid sites..
seen in yellowstone,1880's,one shot,stuffed,now found few years ago.
Another,upper peninsula Mich,"Fluffy"road-kill,dna possible.
Extinct hyenoid from ice age?
"B_B"
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#20
Quote from: Freyja on May 19, 2018, 06:13:44 PM
WC...I have a huge dislike and contempt for the so proclaimed  "royals". They have raped (literally and monetarily ) , pillaged, abused for more than many centuries, and they are still doing it.

They are the largest perpetrators of slavery, not in the conventional sense, yet by "serfdom" We are still products of this today, while Chuckles gets his tooth brush dressed by his "servant" so he can brush his teeth!!...have to wonder if he has a slave to wipe his ass too? <dunno>

Do you know, that the people, the tax payers of GB paid for this wedding extravaganza, despite Queenie being one of the most wealthy on this planet. Do you have any idea of what the price tag was??

https://www.thesun.co.uk/fabulous/5932612/royal-wedding-cost-how-much-who-paying-meghan-markle-prince-harry/ 

Yeah, Harry has a cushy life...so will Meghan.

Harry ..potential for what?
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'Allo!
With you  yet am i.
Boycotting the crowned scum of anglo-amerikkan inbreeding am i.
See Ferdinand Lundberg's :|"60 Families"for how 'Merkka's guilded-age robber baron's offsprink tried to inter-marry with euroscum trash titled nobility so as to aqquire old world cachet.
English nobility=Royal Companies' ie East India,etc. that took opium/morphine from india and conquered china(Jardine-mathesen,hongs,tongs,etc)then,the re-conquest of N.amerikka as yankees traded via clippers,with other"KKommon-Wealths"and etc.opium(Bushes,anny-one?)to the abbos/serfs in many continents,subjecting the world to morphine and soma-like drugging of the world,en masse.
Und Zo,as the Late Lyndon La Roche put it,the "Queen"=Dope,Inc.
The story permeates the third world,but the "West" is silenced.
Wonder why?
"B_B"
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#21
Radio and Podcasts / Re: Midnight In The Desert
May 17, 2018, 11:51:20 PM
Quote from: AstroBuzz on May 17, 2018, 11:30:47 PM
Question: How many days were they out there...before they saw it?
...if Patterson was perpetrating a hoax...Bigfoot suit would've had to be deep in the woods at a predetermined time. I can't see Patterson trekking through the woods for days for however many seconds of footage when he could've just done it in a few hours.
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'Allo!
With you yet am i.
Live i for lifetime near Patterson/Gimlin's home turf.
Believing am i that,the critter in the film is an real sasquatch-ette.
Mebbe the species has serious psychic ability,no needs for hardware.
Mind control slipped and masking failed,as can happen some-times.
Or,heck,the "Low Command"in inner earth decided to test the waters for possible diplomatic-level relations by showing us they are real?
If Squatches an native race,there goes the exploitation/extractive resources for most of the N.W.states,hello abbo rights treaties,good-bye mineing,drilling,timbering economy...
"B_B"
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Quote from: Hells Mole on April 19, 2018, 11:25:17 PM
Are you seriously reporting that MITD tonight is a replay of the show where he admitted having succumbed to the seductive manipulations of the father of Satanism's widow?  That particular admission by him has been on my mind all day as I pondered the current situation.  I find it
overwhelmingly peculiar that the show where he makes that comment would be the one chosen tonight.
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'Allo!
With you yet am i.
Thinking am i whether Heather chose this show to send an signal am i.
Think i Heather is going to the Left-Hand Path a la 'Dark Thelemic'(Tm.) .
Didn't hear show did i.
Reserving semi-moralistic judgement am i.
Rooting for the witchy one am i.
Say i to critics,pound sand.
Props to Heather and raw energies sending to her am i.
To you all smearing and downing,stick it.
More,Anon.
"B_B"
PS:Not ready to discuss Mr Bell's demise yet.
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PPPS:Dwarf,check the "Fuku"thread?...
#23
Quote from: albrecht on July 14, 2017, 04:08:53 PM
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/07/14/fishermen-express-fury-fukushima-plant-set-release-radioactive/
'Allo!
With you yet am i.
Here's some updated info.
"B_B"
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[http://www.tri-cityherald.com/news/local/hanford/article204246894.html]
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“Ah, Come On, Man, Someone* Would Have Said Something.”
Posted on March 17, 2018 by MVB
*Not me.

I wouldn’t.  Why would I?

See… Okay, let’s use a hypothetical incident… like… um… Okay, here:

Let’s assume… that a large radioactive plume escaped from a mystery nuclear facility somewhere.   You read about it or heard of it in the mainstream news.  It was reported on in various outlets you consider trustworthy, including award-winning newspapers with what you believe is a well-established track record of journalistic integrity. These mainstream media outlets reported, practically verbatim, what nuclear watchdogs told them in a press release.  The nuclear watchdogs are staffed by credentialed scientists, and trusted by elected officials, as well as big names in the world of physics.  Let’s pretend they told us something along the lines of, “Hey, check this out, we [of such and such nuclear watchdog agencies] found Ruthenium-106 in the air at various locations across Europe during the last week of September and first week of October.  Here’s the details: We know it can’t have come from an active nuclear reactor, because a leak from an active reactor would also include other radioisotopes, such as Iodine-131, which would be tell-tale sign of recent fission.  And at the very least we would definitely also see a significant uptick for Cesium-137, and probably Cs-134.  And more pronounced traces of many others as well, including upticks of ‘enhanced naturals”, from Be-7 to Na-22, even Pb-210, etc.  Because none of these were present outside of normal variability, our best guess is that the radioactive cloud must have leaked from â€" not a reactor, but- likely some kind of nuclear waste processing facility.   Because such waste is already cooled-down, if there’s a leak, it doesn’t rise stratospheric-high like the hot volatile particles and gasses than come off a hot nuclear reactor do.  That’s why we could trace this cloud with just slow-moving surface winds to what we think is almost certainly the facility it came from.   Here’s the probability map [shows map], and in the most likely area we do in fact find a facility that is already notorious for environmental pollution.”

Of course this is EXACTLY what happened [with the French IRSN braking the story, and various ‘experts’ soon pitching in and pointing at Mayak in Russia, see here and here, among other blogposts], but let’s not get carried away by facts.  For now, let’s just approach the just-described as hypothetical.  Forget about what actually happened; just PRETEND the described is what happened.  Okay?  Alright…

Now let’s just invent a fictional character, let’s say: a blogger somewhere in a remote part of the Colorado Mountains, who began scrutinizing radiation data after the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear catastrophe began in Japan in spring 2011.  Off and on he still looks at the data available online.  He reads and hears these mainstream articles and thinks to himself, “Hm…  It shouldn’t, but… let’s see if this beta-emitter Ru-106 leaves a signature on any gamma monitors.”  And as he’s checking gamma monitors, and finding mostly strangely timed data gaps around that time all over the map, he checks a couple radioisotope-specific monitors too.  What he finds at first puzzles him: there were significant detections in Czech Republic, Finland, Estonia, Switzerland,…  Strange they wouldn’t mention a word about these…  And the more he looks, the more he gets the impression that the official story is simply wrong:  Gamma and other monitors show widespread data gaps around the same time over vast distances.  And most strikingly, exactly around the same time as the Ru-106 detections (last week of September, first week of October), there were also upticks of various other artificial radioisotopes, including Cs-137, Cs134 and I-131, some even as ‘significant spikes’.  Let’s say he documented and shared the data, with all the sources where that data can be found.

He wonders about it:  With Cs-137 & I-131 as apparently a significant part of this radioactive cloud, it MUST have come from an active reactor!   And thus it was hot and cannot be simply traced upwind to its source with surface winds.  It might have come from somewhere else entirely:  an active nuclear reactor, and in that case the fallout was more likely ALSO distributed by the jet stream much higher, starting somewhere… perhaps more likely in Western Europe or much further, perhaps in North America somewhere.  (Or even further, of course.)  Bottom line of his discoveries is simple: the official narrative, from the detected, its implications about its origin, to the most-likely source location, falls apart upon scrutiny.

He tells a couple friends that he suspects a major nuclear accident must have happened somewhere and that he’s convinced that officials are actively covering it up, including with what he begins to believe are intentional ‘diversion stories’ that ALL media outlets carry without any questioning.

I’m interrupted.  My friend does not find the hypothetical story believable:

“Ah, Come on, man, someone would have said something.  Someone either with measuring equipment would have posted their contradictory data on an easily accessible data exchange platform, and any reporter doing a quick fact check, or even just someone monitoring the monitoring data would figure out they’re lying.  With today’s communication means, you can’t keep such a thing a secret.  It’s not 1986 anymore, you know?  You can start a blog or open a twitter or facebook account in a matter of minutes and make the story available for the whole world to see.  I mean… Come on, man, someone would have said something!”

He’s got a point.

Not sure where I was trying to go with that story…
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#24
'Allo!
With you yet am i.
Black Kats permitting...
Because of 'Friday the 13th'...
Hoped i for an discussion or guest familiar with the bad vibes history from the fall of the Templars in La Belle France ...
And the Yebus' last slooper with the 13 guests for brunch.
looks like,it's another'poisonal emergency'for Heather...
Mebbe she's haveing an nervous reaction to the aggression in Syria...
Or,mebbe she's on an impromptu break and date with an fan??
Your guess is as good as mine...
"B_B"
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#25
Quote from: Dr. MD MD on April 04, 2018, 11:04:11 PM
I'm smelling an Art Bell biopic here. :D

Flashback to Art's early days in the military though too. Is he special ops? Deep state? ;)
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'Allo!
Apparently still with you am i.
Since no one read my three posts in 3 years about the incident..
Mebbe,back in the ninties of the last century,Mr.Bull/Bell came on live one night and said that he'd been arrested by the Fascist B***h Inseminators at the Pahrump P.O. when he signed for an registered mail envelope/box/package from some anonymous leaker or stoolie.
He was booked in Vegas and had to take an taxi back,just seconds before air time.
He said,his lawyer told him,mum's the word.
Then,nothing.
Later that year,he started bringing in ringers,disinformers,and whack jobs like the late Preston'Montauk'Nichols.
He made an 'Faustian'bargain with the alphabet soup agencies/deep state.
After a few years,he lost his courage and opted out.
Later,with M.I.T.D,he brought in his C.I.A./D.I.A./? "Handler"as his 'hostess with the Mostess'(Sorry,Pearle Mesta fans)Mz.Wade('...in the 'Water,'Dog's' gonna trouble the Water...")
{Q.V.:Tim Leary,(another 'Life-Time Actor/Agent-in-place"...)}
Mr.Bull's 'handler' is now the hostess.
Q.E.D.
"B_B"
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#26
Quote from: WOTR on March 30, 2018, 02:43:29 PM
Fuck me.  Announcing a new affiliate, and she can't even bother to use google to research where the hell they are?  And I'm supposed to believe that she does more work researching her show then Jorch Noorie?

"They broadcast all the way up in Canadia...  Near Ontario, I believe.  I think it is northern Ontario, Canada actually..." Yeah.  It's near Toronto.  It's pretty much as close to the US boarder as you can get.  Google maps is amazing.  So now it appears that I may know more about her "huge announcement" and her new (only?) affiliate than she does.  Probably because I spent more time researching it (5 minutes) than she could be bothered to spend.  ::)

I checked out their website which says "As our mission statement says, KWE promotes Mohawk language, culture and traditions. KWE has also been providing musical entertainment by Native and non-Native artists in various musical styles. I really hope she at least took the time to learn how to pronounce Tyendinaga...

Still having a tough time believing that this show is worth my time.
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'Allo!
With you yet am i.
Think i about Heather Wade(in the water..Dog's gonna trouble the water...)
REVEAL of Abbo Affilliate...
Found two streams for the abbo station,one is now kaput,but in past:
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[http://www.mohawkradio.com/listen010105.pls]
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SO MUCH FOR YOU WEB MAVENS,Nyah!
"B_B"
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Where's TigerLilly?
#27
Quote from: ItsOver on March 24, 2018, 09:58:11 AM
Oh, yeah, man!  Go Shay!  Let him know you're repping BellGab.  Ask him if he's "invading Richmond, like that old man who pretends he's interested in UFO's." ;)  Ha, ha, ha.  I kind of figured GWAR wasn't a chamber music group.  ;D


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'Allo!
With you yet am i.
Listening to knapp & reading,about Gwaar,&bar:
Didn't Gwaar originate (supposedly) in Antarctica?
(asking for an friend...)
"B_B"
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#28
Quote from: Jojo on February 12, 2018, 04:08:40 AM
Geez no trigger warnings in this thread!
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'Allo!
Noteing to-night's book by hack writer Mr.Redfearn:
Here's an 'trigger'warning,via REVIEW:
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In 2009 a man named Eric Knudsen created photo art of a thin, mysterious supernatural man in a suit, and he posted these photo illustrations to Something Awful, where they became the fodder for countless online stories of a creature soon known as Slender Man, sometimes stylized as Slenderman. In this, it was not entirely different from the fictitious Blair Witch of 1999, or the Cthulhu Mythos of H. P. Lovecraft’s fiction. In each case, a fictitious creation came to be embraced as “real” by fans who should have known better. The story of Slender Man is important, however, because in 2014 two 12-year-old girls lured a third into the woods in Waukesha, Wisconsin and stabbed her 19 times in an effort to impress the Slender Man. The victim survived, but the perpetrators were found not guilty by reason of insanity. Each was sentenced to decades in a mental health facility. The incident undercuts the collective “fun” to be had from pretending a fictitious thing was real.
​This dark chapter in the otherwise mostly unremarkable history of the Slender Man character hangs over Nick Redfern’s new book, The Slenderman Mysteries (New Page, 2018), and it cuts against his usual tone of slightly uninterested good humor. Redfern dutifully but briefly reports the story in his introduction before reveling rather obscenely in its gory details in chapter 6 and letting the story shape the second half of the book in unsettling ways. Here, though, he merely calls it “extremely disturbing,” and lets the incident pass mostly as a curiosity on the road to the “fun,” which for him is the question of whether Slender Man, like the incorporeal thought entities called egregores in Victorian magician Éliphas Lévi’s (fake) occult mythology, is really some sort of sentience called into being from human desire, the internet’s growing consciousness, or a supernatural realm:

    ​More and more people are following, and arguably even worshiping and devoting their lives to, the Slenderman as he becomes ever stronger and more physical in our world. Where did he come from? What does he want from us? What are the many witnesses to the Slenderman telling us? Is there just one creature, or are we looking at multiple Slendermen? How can we stop him from terrorizing and torturing us? Can we stop him? Or has he become an unstoppable, unbeatable nightmare?

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These questions are inappropriate, both because the fiction has had terrible real-world consequences and because by any objective measure the Slender Man has no physical reality, and no will or desire. To lay the issue out at the most basic level, the Slender Man’s influence is no different than, say, an Islamic State suicide bombing manual. The Islamic State may have goals and desires, but the manual does not, even though its readers are inspired to kill from reading it. The manual is just a piece of media; it did not make them do it, nor does it have any independent power of action beyond that of the authors who wrote it and the readers who consume it. Slender Man is little different, except that he has a vaguely anthropoid form, which allows his consumers to attribute to him motives and desires that simply are not there.

This is why Redfern’s first chapter, tracing the well-established chronology of the Slender Man’s early history, from the first photo illustrations to the earliest fiction written about him. But near the end of this chronology, Redfern notes than in November 2009, irresponsible Coast to Coast AM host George Noory (a colleague of Redfern’s on Ancient Aliens) played host to a number of callers who claimed to have encountered the Slender Man. But Redfern is uninterested in establishing the truth of these claims, perhaps because Coast to Coast is such an important station of the cross on the fringe publishing circuit:

    Some might suggest that the people who phoned in to Coast to Coast AM were hoaxers. Maybe they were, maybe they weren't. But it doesn't really matter. If enough of the Coast to Coast AM audience believed what they were hearing, then that collective and combined belief would have gone a significant way toward ensuring that the Tulpa version of the Slenderman would soon be up and running.

​A tulpa? Yes, of course. The author has a habit of dropping in people and concepts without explanation before reversing course at a later point and circling back to explain them. Redfern devotes the next chapter to discussing the term, which he introduces at first as a Buddhist concept. The tulpa as we know it today, and as he is using it, is a theosophical concept from the 1920sâ€"not even a century old!â€"in which thoughts can manifest in forms that influence the physical world. It is a garbling of the Tibetan Buddhist concept of sprulpa and/or tulku, whereby celestial beings and some humans can create astral bodies or spiritual manifestations. Theosophists applied this to the generation of three types of “thought-form,” an astral projection of the thinker, the embodiment of a spirit or deceased soul, or the manifestation of an emotion. But Hollywood misunderstood even this, and episodes of shows like The X-Files (“Arcadia,” Mar. 7, 1999 and “Home Again,” Feb. 8, 2016) and Supernatural (“Hell House,” Mar. 30, 2006 and “#thinman, Mar. 4, 2016) expanded the tulpa concept to include the involuntary manifestation of a monstrous being, basically by necromancy.

In the case of Supernatural’s “Hell House,” which is most directly relevant here, the imaginary action involved a fake internet legend of the fictitious killer Mordechai Murdoch coming to life as a ghostlike and violent monster simply because enough people believed in him, and some magic squiggles were painted on the walls, since in the show’s world symbols have power regardless of whether the writer understands them. While Supernatural did not invent the claim of involuntary tulpa creation--authors as diverse as Sylvia Browne and Michael Grosso used it in the 1990s and early 2000s, though not with the mass media angle--it surely popularized it.  Here, Sam and Dean Winchester, the monster hunters, discuss tulpas:

    Sam: So there was an incident in Tibet in 1950. A group of monks visualized a golem in their heads, then meditate on it so hard, they bring the thing to life out of thin air.
     
    Dean: So?
     
    Sam: That was 20 monks. Imagine what 10,000 web surfers can do. I mean, Craig starts the story about Mordechai, then it spreads, it goes online. Now there are countless people all believing in the bastard.
     
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    Sam: That’s a Tibetan spirit sigil. On the wall of the house. Craig said they were painting symbols from a theology textbook. I bet they painted this, not even knowing what it was. Now that sigil has been used for centuries, concentrating meditative thoughts like a magnifying glass. So people are on the HellHounds website, staring at the symbol, thinking about Mordechai ... I mean I don’t know, but it might be enough to bring a tulpa to life.

​Compare this to Redfern’s words alleging that a May 2014 Coast to Coast AM broadcast mentioning Slenderman was responsible for the stabbing that occurred a few hours after the show ended:

    That Coast to Coast AM has such a phenomenally massive number of listeners may also have had a bearing on how and why the Slenderman controversy reached its terrible peak only a handful of hours after the show aired. More listeners equals more believers. More believers equals a more powerful, dangerous, and corporeal Slenderman.

​In the current book, Redfern has compressed the entire history of tulpas into an assumption of belief, even though his working thesis of the Slender Man is ripped almost verbatim from “Hell House.” However, in the first half of the book Redfern treats the modern myth of the tulpa as though it is a genuine and ancient form of sorcery, going so far as to say that “All too often they have a disturbing habit of running riot and turning against their creators.” This is less an ancient mystical tradition than a claim made by Alexandra David-Néel, a Belgian-French Buddhist in her 1929 book Magic and Mystery in Tibet, where basically the same claim appears (and which Redfern later quotes): “Once the tulpa is endowed with enough vitality to be capable of playing the part of a real being, it tends to free itself from its maker’s control. … Sometimes the phantom becomes a rebellious son and one hears of uncanny struggles that have taken place between magicians and their creatures…” Tighter editing would have eliminated the redundancy of summarizing and then quoting the same material. Evaluating the accuracy of this report is problematic because there is so little information in English that isn’t written by New Agers. I searched several academic databases and found nothing. It’s interesting, though, that the information David-Néel gives is recounting rollicking legendsâ€"basically ghost storiesâ€"rather than pointing to articles of faith. That said, she claimed to have created her own evil tulpa, which haunted her for a long time. Given that no one else could confirm the existence of this supposedly partially corporeal creature, the most parsimonious explanation is that she had convinced herself of a fantasy. I’m also concerned that her account of the tulpas seems to stand behind every other, with little or no effort to replicate her research. Redfern accepts her claim at face value and suggests that Slender Man is also a creature called into being by internet belief.

Citing Vice.com as his source, Redfern wrongly concludes that the tulpa was largely unknown outside of occult circles until 2009, the same time that Slender Man emerged, a coincidence he sees as significant. However, as we saw, The X-Files and Supernatural had popularized the tulpa--Supernatural more than any otherâ€"among the same internet geeks who birthed Slender Man and who engaged in what Vice.com said was a group effort among 4chan members to create tulpas as imaginary friends. It’s important to note a very important difference: Before Hollywood took over, a tulpa was typically created intentionally through specific magical rituals and for specific purposes. (Redfern very briefly notes this in the conclusion.) Afterward, there was an explosion of books in which a tulpa became any kind of psychic projection, called into being by the will to believe. This seems more of a reflection of the postmodern view of religion as a collective construct (or the common science fiction/fantasy trope that ghosts and gods exist only because of those who believe in them) than a genuine Tibetan tradition.

Redfern tries to support the reality of manifesting spirit beings by citing people who claim to have encountered them. In one case he literally tells us that the encounter took place while the viewer was in a “state of semi-sleep,” making quite clear that the most likely explanation is a waking dream. I’ve had them myself, so I understand how they can seem quite real. Weirdly enough, Redfern later quotes occult researcher Ian Vincent to the effect that the tulpa is a modern, bastardized, misunderstood concept with little connection to Buddhism, but he lets this slide by without comment.

As with much of the Redfern oeuvre, the accounts are presented at face value, with little critical analysis, in service of a thesisâ€"that Slender Man is something like a tulpaâ€"that is stated in the conditional tense (“…may have…” “…might…”) so that the author never quite commits to the thesis, lest he be accused of making a claim his surface-level research can’t support. And yet, the reader is clearly meant to take this suggestion seriously, for as the book progresses, Redfern delves ever deeper into the opinion of occultists that the Slender Man has achieved sentience through the magical power of belief.

He moves away from tulpas to enter into the realm of ceremonial magic, particularly the strain of evidence-free magical thinking that claims H. P. Lovecraft was in subconscious contact with transdimensional supernatural entities and therefore the Cthulhu Mythos was in some sense “real.” This is, of course, the view of Kenneth Grant, but the fact remains that it is rank speculation born of a belief in the power and efficacy of magical rituals, even if Redfern declares chaos magic to be a “very plausible explanation” for how the Slender Man might become real.

Redfern, however, feels that it is highly significant that Grant used Lovecraft for magic, while Slender Man’s creator, Eric Knudsen, claimed to have been partially inspired by the atmosphere of Lovecraftian horror in developing the first Slender Man photo illustrations and their accompanying captions. This is testimony not to channeled power from the spirit world but to the pervasiveness of Lovecraftian fiction among those inclined to the weird. Lovecraft, after all, turned to Éliphas Lévi’s work on the occult and magic in crafting his own tales of dark powers, so there is a perfectly material explanation for how egregores translated from Lévi to both Lovecraft and modern occultists and then to Slender Man, whose creator and advocates drew on both. But for Redfern this is not nearly as good a story as imagining that egregores or tulpas are real.

It is this defiant desire to absolve the actual human proponents of Slender Man’s ersatz mythology of responsibility for their own actions that leads Redfern to some inexcusable efforts to portray the stabbings committed by those preteen girls in Wisconsin as the result of supernatural forces. In the sixth and seventh chapters, Redfern dwells in almost prurient detail on the lives of the girls who stabbed their friend in Slender Man’s name, essentially exploiting the mental illness of the ringleader in order to promote an irresponsible allegation that the girls were involved with a real supernatural entity. The chapters are a condensation of Beware the Slenderman, a 2017 HBO documentary that dealt more seriously with the fallout and important lessons of this crime. Here, though, Redfern strip-mines to documentary for nuggets of sensationalist garbage he can spin into supernatural proof. For example, one girl claimed to have dreamed of Slender Man at the age of three, which was before the character’s creation. Rather than explain that as a child’s fantasy, or a faulty memory of visually similar characters like the Gentlemen from Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1999) or Pale Man from Pan’s Labyrinth (2006), Redfern declares this to be “eye-opening” proof of Slender Man’s reality. He also does his math wrong. The girl was twelve in 2014, so she was three nine years earlier, in 2005 or 2006, not 2000 as Redfern alleges.

This becomes more maddening when Redfern acknowledges similar situations that have occurred in pop culture, such as Pan’s Labyrinth, but calls them “synchronicities” that suggest a supernatural reality rather than, as is much more likely, pop culture drawing on earlier weird and occult literature and in turn influencing those who consume it. Because he doesn’t give this serious consideration, a chapter devoted to scaremongering summaries of various teenagers’ acts of violence and vandalism in the name of Slender Man, violent videogames, and other media products rings both false and exploitative, a moral panic (an important phrase never once appearing in the book) that Redfern accepts as legitimate without interrogating the underlying meanings and motives. These aren’t bonkers money-grubbing adults like the cast of Ancient Aliens whose choices are ripe for exploitation because they chose to exploit themselves; these are disturbed children who ought not to be used to sell supernatural snake oil. When Redfern ends a description of alcoholism and suicide among Native American youths on the Pine Ridge Reservation with the gleeful words “You know whatâ€"or, rather, whoâ€"is coming” before trying to claim Slender Man (or its Native interpretation, Tall Man Spirit) as a cause rather than a symptom of the complex psychological and socioeconomic issues involved, it, frankly, angered me. What makes it worse is that Redfern’s many chapters giving litanies of similar stories are almost entirely summaries of newspaper articles and web chatter, with virtually no original analysisâ€"or even much of a pointâ€"to justify exploiting damaged children. This is merely copy-and-paste rubbernecking.

To his credit, Redfern understands this, though he immediately chooses to discount the objection:

    Blaming such tragic events on the actions of a supernatural entity that we cannot fully prove exists is as reckless as it is, for many, both unbelievable and inappropriate in the extreme. While it’s all too easy to see evil in every corner, more often than not that evil comes from us, not from murderous monsters. Others, though, and particularly those who have encountered the faceless beast close up, might disagree with that particular point of view. Given the sheer fear that such encounters generate, it’s easy to see why some might suggest that the Slenderman has indeed manipulated people to commit violent, murderous attacks. Maybe it has done exactly that.

​Having his cake and eating it, too, Redfern wants credit for recognizing that his book is offensive and exploitative, while still engaging in that offensive exploitation. You can’t have both.

Near the end of the book, Redfern approaches Slender Man ass-backward, looking for older myths and legends that have some similarities to the ersatz story of Slender Man. Instead of understanding that the modern Slender Man fakelore draws on elements of older stories, he wrongly tries to argue that unrelated and largely different myths are actually Slender Man himself. Thus, the incongruity of arguing that the Pied Piper of Hamelin, who had a face and spoke, is also the silent, faceless Slender Man. Similarly, he falls into the trap of backward attribution, collecting ex post facto accounts from Waukesha, Wisconsin of people meeting dark shadows in the woods, Slavic immigrants’ imported tales of the vodyanoy (a frog-monster better known to me as the Polish wodnik), and stories of actual unsolved child murders from the area in order to claim that Slender Man is behind them, implicitly absolving the girls of their actions. Oddly, Redfern is happy to attribute any story, even those of UFO lore, involving tall men in black to Slender Man but seems ignorant of the American Puritan forms of Satan made famous as the Black Man of the woods in Hawthorne’s Scarlet Letter and “Main Street” and in Lovecraft’s fiction. The allusions to the Black Man are, as should be obvious, an influence on the dark, tall, evil figures of pop culture. Perhaps the Black Man is too sophisticated for Redfern’s thesis. Here is Hawthorne describing him in ​The Scarlet Letter: “How he haunts this forest, and carries a book with him, â€" a big, heavy book, with iron clasps; and how this ugly Black Man offers his book and an iron pen to everybody that meets him here among the trees; and they are to write their names with their own blood. And then he sets his mark on their bosoms!” But, really, isn’t that the Slender Man with an analog internet?

Redfern is suitably impressed that some people described “perfectly” (ha!) the Slender Man before its 2009 creation, though by “perfectly” he means three things: tall, wearing a suit or coat, and having no face. This, he feels, is beyond the realm of possibility if Slender Man were not real, since he has apparently forgotten pop culture characters like Charlton Comics’ (now DC’s) The Question (created 1967) or Dick Tracy’s The Blank (created 1937), both of whom answer to the same description.
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The remainder of the book recounts various modern individuals’ alleged encounters with creatures that resemble Slender Man, from the last few years when the meme was well-known. Even Redfern notes that many such encounters occur when the victim is falling asleep, though he discounts the fact that this is the time associated with waking dreams. He also compares the Slender Man to Lovecraft’s night-gaunts, which is strange since those creatures were basically flying stingrays and look nothing like a dark man in a suit hanging out in the woods, which was more Nyarlathotep’s thing. At the most basic level, Redfern is trying to force comparisons into a box that doesn’t quite fit since it is built on the shaky foundation of the Slender Man being the prototype of ancient evil rather than a modern fiction.

The book ends with a series of rhetorical questions designed to leave the reader with the impression that Redfern has said something about the Slender Man, when he has not. It is symptomatic of the failures of the book, which in the end is a superficial collection of other fringe writers’ views wrapped in salacious anecdotes and irresponsible speculation in the form of “just asking questions.” This reaches the heights of ridiculousness when Redfern speculates that Slender Man is actually an Agent Smith figure because we live in a simulated Matrix-like universe. If that is the case, he is a terrible secret agent of the Machines.

The Slenderman Mysteries suffers from the typical weaknesses of a Redfern effort. It is overwritten, with sentences spiced with redundancies and the same ideas repeated more than once. It is chock-a-block with block quotes, many of excessive length, held together with the thinnest of connecting thoughts. It relies nearly exclusively on other fringe books and websites, as well as selectively excerpted magazine and newspaper articles, with hardly a hint of research in scholarly sources. I’m sorry, but chaos magicians and Coast to Coast AM are not reliable sources, nor are their conclusions based on anything like verifiable evidence. In many cases, they don’t even understand the history of their own claims, and when we add Redfern summarizing and repeating these speculations, we merely add another layer of garbling and confusion. Even the original interviews Redfern conducted are less than illuminating, talking to chaos magician Ian “Cat” Williams and “paranormal pastor” Robin Swope, neither of whom contribute anything of value not already in the published literature on the subject. Redfern has not quite mastered the idea, laid out decades ago by Lawrence E. Spivak, that interviews are most illuminating when the interviewer challenges the subject with opposing views.

In the end, the book boils down to a bunch of fantasists trying to parse the hairline differences between egregores, transdimensional entities, tulpas, thought-forms, and archetypes without ever once bothering to discern whether there is reason to attribute any reality to the Slender Man beyond the universal human tendency to displace acts of evil onto outside forces and ritually purify the perpetrators of their sins. No one involved wants to admit that preteen girls are less than innocent, and so a tulpa becomes a more reasonable explanation than the idea that children can harbor serious mental illnesses and even amorality or evil. ​

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#29
Quote from: ItsOver on March 03, 2018, 12:24:04 PM
From the C2C site:

"Andrew D. Basiago joins Connie Willis to discuss his claims of being an authentic time traveler. Basiago will reveal the name of the "boy who lost his feet" while transporting from one time to another."

I wonder how giggling Connie will handle this BasiagOddity.  :o  Maybe the boy should have used some "Basiago shoes."


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'Allo!
With you yet am i,somewhat.
Thinking am i about foot-loss person,i thought about an series of 'neo-Fortean' news stories within the decade of finds in the b.c. & washington"Salish Sea" A.K.A.'Inside Passage' of beach debreis that were shoes with decayed human feet still in them.
Poleitzei were baffled by non-consistency of matches to missing people,as i remember it.
Mebbe someone should call in and ask Mr.Basiego(sp?)about how this might connect to his tales,since he lived in Vancouver? for some time.
I'll try to find some links to the mystery feet stories...
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Quote from: Beelzebubbelah on February 25, 2018, 08:42:43 PM
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'Allo!
With you yet am i.
Deja vue all over again..
QUOTE:"Let one happen,stop the rest"??
Deja vu=Gladio II /Falsie?
Can you say Agents Provocateur/Mentor/Coach,boys & Girls?

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'Allo!
With you yet am i.
Found some edits of possible evidence this was hoax from drill footage,military asset actors here:
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NOTE Comments in page below vid...
Too busy to go on now,more anon...
"B_B"
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PPS: S.Fla.filled with folks,how could so many on 'face-mash',know an victim through 'friend-of-friend'?
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