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| File Name : ONGSHAT.ASC | Online Date : 11/06/94 |
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| Contributed by : Jerry Decker | Dir Category : UNCLASS |
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| From : KeelyNet BBS | DataLine : (214) 324-3501 |
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| KeelyNet * PO BOX 870716 * Mesquite, Texas * USA * 75187 |
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| A FREE Alternative Sciences BBS sponsored by Vanguard Sciences |
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ONG'S HAT: GATEWAY TO THE DIMENSIONS!
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A full color brochure for the Institute of Chaos Studies
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and the Moorish Science Ashram in Ong's Hat, New Jersey.
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Introductions
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You would not be reading this brochure if you had not already penetrated half-
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way to the ICS. You have been searching for us without knowing it, following
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oblique references in crudely xeroxed marginal 'samsidat" publications,
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crackpot mystical pamphlets, mailorder courses in "Kaos Magick"-a paper trail
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and a coded series of rumors spread at street level through circles involved
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in the illicit distribution of certain controlled substances and the
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propagation of certain acts of insurrection against the Planetary Work Machine
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and the Consensus Reality-or perhaps through various obscure mimeographed
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technical papers on the edges of "chaos science"-through pirate computer
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networks-or even through pure syncronicity and the pursuit of dreams.
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In any case we know something about you,your interests, deeds and desires,
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works and days-and we know your address. Otherwise...you would not be reading
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this brochure.
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Background
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During the 1970s and '80s, "chaos" began to emerge as a new scientific
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paradigm, on a level of importance with Relativity and Quantum Mechanics. It
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was born out of the mixing of many different sciences-weather prediction,
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Catastrophe Theory, fractal geometry, and the rapid development of computer
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graphics capable of plunging into the depths of fractals and "strange
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attractors; "hydraulics and fluid turbulence,evolutionary biology,mind/brain
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studies and psychopharmacology also played major roles in forming the new
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paradigm.
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The slogan "order out of chaos" summed up the gist of this science,w hether it
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studied the weird fractional-dimensional shapes underlying sworls of cigarette
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smoke or the distribution of colors in marbled paper-or else dealt with
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"harder" matters such as heart fibrillation, particle beams or population
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vectors.
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However,by the late '80s it began to appear as if this "chaos movement" had
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split apart into two opposite and hostile world-views, one placing emphasis on
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chaos itself, the other on *order*. According to the latter sect-the
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Determinists-chaos was the enemy, randomness a force to be overcome or denied.
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They experienced the new science as a final vindication of Classical Newtonian
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physics, and as a weapon to be used *against* chaos, a tool to map and predict
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reality itself. For them, chaos was death and disorder, entropy and waste.
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The opposing faction however experienced chaos as something benevolent, the
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necessary matrix out of which arises spontaneously an infinity of variegated
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forms-a pleroma rather than an abyss-a principle of continual creation,
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unstructured, fecund, beautiful, spirit of wildness. These scientists saw
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chaos theory as vindication of Quantum indeterminacy and Godel's Proof,
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promise of an open-ended universe, Cantorian infinities of potential...chaos
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as *health*.
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Easy to predict which of these two schools of thought would recieve vast
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funding and support from goverments, multi-nationals and intelligence
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agencies. By the end of the decade, "Quantum/Chaos" had been forced
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underground, virtually censored by prestigious scientific journals - which
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published only papers by Determinists. The dissidents were reduced to the
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level of the *margin* - and there they found themselves part of yet another
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branch of the paradigm, the underground of cultural chaos-the "magicians"-and
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of political chaos-extremist anti-authoritarian "mutants".
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Unlike Relativity, which deals with the Macrocosm of outer space, and Quantum,
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which deals with the Microcosm of particle physics, chaos science takes place
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largely within the Mesosphere-the world as we experience it in "everyday
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life"., from dripping faucets to banners flapping in the autumn breezes.
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Precisely for this reason useful experimental work in chaos can be carried on
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without the hideous expense of cyclotrons and orbital observatories.
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So even when the leading theoreticians of Quantum/Chaos began to be fired from
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university and corporate positions, they were still able to pursue certain
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goals. Even when they began to suffer political pressures as well, and sought
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refuge and space among the mutants and marginals, still they perservered. By a
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paradox of history, their poverty and obscurity forced them to narrow the
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scope of their research to precisely those areas which would ultimately
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produce concrete results- pure math, and the mind-simply because these areas
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were relatively inexpensive.
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Up until the crash of '87, the "alternative network" amounted to little more
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than a nebulous weave of pen-pals and computer enthusiasts, Whole Earth
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nostalgists, futurologists, anarchists, food cranks, neo-pagans and cultists,
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self-publishing punk poets, armchair schizophrenics, survivalists and mail
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artists. The Crash however opened vast but hard-to-see cracks in the social
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and economic control structures of America. Gradually the marginals and
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mutants began to fill up those fissures with the wegs of their own networking.
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Bit by bit they created a genuine black economy, as well as a shifting
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insubstantial "autonomous zone", impossible to map but real enough in its
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various manifestations. The orphaned scientists of Q/C theory fell into this
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invisible anti-empire like a catalyst-or perhaps it was the other way around.
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In either case, something crystallized. To explain the precipitation of this
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jewel, we must move on to the specific cases, people and stories.
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History
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The Moorish Orthodox Church of America is an offshoot of the Moorish Science
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Temple, the New World's first Islamic heretical sect, founded by a black
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circus magicain named Noble Drew Ali in Newark, New jersey in 1913. In the
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1950s some white jazz musicians and poets who held "passports" in the M.S.T.
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founded the Moorish Orthodox Church, which also traced its spiritual ancestry
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to various "Wandering Bishops" loosely affiliated with the Old Catholic Church
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and schisms of Syrian Orthodoxy.
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In the '60s the church acquired a new direction from the Psychedelic Movement,
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and for a while maintained a presence at T.Leary's commune in Millbrook, New
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York. At the same time the discovery of sufism led certain of its members to
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undertake journeys to the East. One of these Americans, known by the Moorish
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name Wali Fard, travelled for years in India, Perisa, and Afghanistan, where
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he collected an impressive assortment of exotic initiations: Tantra in
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Calcutta, from an old member of the Bengali Terrorist Party; sufism from the
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Ovayssi Order in Shiraz, which rejects all human masters and insists on
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visionary experience; and finally, in the remote Badakhshan Province of
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Afghanistan, he converted to an archaic form of Ismailism (the so-called
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Assassins) blended out of Buddhist Yab-Yum teachings, indigenous shamanic
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sorcery and extremist Shiite revolutionary philosophy-worshippers of the *Umm
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al-kitab*,the "Matrix Book."
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Up until the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and the reactionary orthodox
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"revolution" in Iran, Fard carried on trade in carpets and other well-known
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Afghan exports. When history forced him to return to America in 1978, he was
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able to launder his savings by purchasing about 200 acres of land in the New
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Jersey Pine Barrens. Around the turn of the decade he moved into an old rod &
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gun club on the property along with several runaway boys from Paramus, New
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Jersey, and an anarchist lesbian couple from Brooklyn, and founded the Moorish
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Science Ashram.
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Through the early-to-mid-'80s the commune's fortunes fluctuated (sometimes
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nearly flickering out). Fard self-published a series of xeroxed "Visionary
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Recitals" in which he attempted a synthesis of heretical and antinomian
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spirituality, post-Situationist politics, and chaos science. After the Crash,
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a number of destitute Moors and synpathizers began turning up at the Ashram
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seeking refuge. Among them were two young chaos scientists recently fired from
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Princeton (on a charge of "seditious nonesense"), a brother and sister, Frank
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and Althea Dobbs.
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The Dobbs twins spent their early childhood on a UFO-cult commune in rural
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Texas, founded by their father, a retired insurance salesman who was murdered
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by rogue disciples during a revival in California. One might say that the
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siblings had a head start in chaos-and the Ashram's modus vivendi suited them
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admirably. (The Pine Barrens have often been called "a perfect place for a UFO
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landing.") They settled into an old Airstream trailer and constructed a crude
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laboratory in a rebuilt barn hidden deep in the Pines. Illegal sources of
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income were available from agricultural projects, and the amorphous community
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took shape around the startling breakthroughs made by the Dobbs twins during
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the years around the end of the decade.
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As undergraduates at the University of Texas the siblings had produced a
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series of equations which, they felt certain, contained the seeds of a new
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science they called "cognitive chaos." Their dimissal from Princeton followed
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their attempt to submit these theorems, along with a theoretical/philosphical
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system built upon them, as a joint PhD thesis. On the assumption that brain
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activity can be modeled as a "fractal universe," an outre' topology
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interfacing with both random and determined forces, the twins' theorems showed
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that consciousness itself could be presented as a set of "strange attractors"
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(or "patterns of chaos") around which specific neuronal activity would
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organize itself.
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By a bizzare synthesis of mandelbrot and Cantor, they "solved the problem" of
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n-dimensional attractors, many of which they were able to generate on
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Princeton's powerful computers before their hasty departure. While realizing
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the ultimately indeterminate nature of these "mind maps," they felt that by
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attaining a thorough (non-intuitive and intuitive) grasp of the actual
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*shapes* of the attractors, one could "ride with chaos" somewhat as a
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"lucid dreamer" learns to contain and direct the process of REM sleep.
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Their aborted thesis suggested a boggling array of benefits which might accrue
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from such links between cybernetic processes and awareness itself, including
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the exploration of the brain's unused capacities, awareness of the
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morphogenetic field and thus conscious control of autonomic functions, mind-
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directed repair of tissue at the cellular/genetic level (control over most
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diseases and the aging process), and even a direct perception of the
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Heisenbergian behavior of matter (a process they called "surfing the wave
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function").
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Their thesis advisor told them that even the most modest of these proposals
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would suffice for their expungement from the Graduate Faculty-and if the whole
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concept (including theorems) were not such obvious lunacy, he would have
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reported them to the FBI as well. Two more scientists-already residents of
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Ong's Hat-joined with Fard and the twins in founding the Institute of Chaos
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studies.
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By sheer "chance" their work provided the perfect counterparts to the Dobbs'
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research. Harold Acton, an expatriate British computer-(and reality-)hacker,
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had already linked 64 second-hand personal computers into a vast ad-hoc system
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based on his own _I_ Ching_ oriented speculations. And Martine Kallikak, a
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native of the Barrens from nearby Chatsworth, had set up a machine shop.
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Ironically, Martine's ancestors once provided guinea pigs for a notorious
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study in eugenics carried out in the 1920s at the Vineland NJ State Home for
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the Insane. Published as a study in "Heredity and Feeblemindness," the work
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proclaimed poverty, non-ordinary sexuality, reluctance to hold a steady job,
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and enjoyment of intoxicants as *proofs* of genetic decay-and thus made a
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lasting contribution to the legend of bizarre and Lovecraftian Piney backwoods
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people, incestuous hermits of the bogs.
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Martine had long since proven herself a *bricoleuse*, electronics buff and
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back-lot inventor of great genius and artistry. With the arrival of the Dobbs
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twins, she discovered her tre metier' in the realization of various devices
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for the implementation of their proposed experiments.
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The synergy level at the ICS exceeded all expectations. Contacts with other
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underground experts in various related fields were maintained by "black modem"
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as well as personal visits to the Ashram. The spiritual rhythms permeating
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the place proved ideal:periods of dazed lazy contemplation and applied
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hedonics alternating with "peak" bursts of self-overcoming activity and
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focused attention. The hodgepodge of "Moorish Science" (Tntra, sufism, Ismaili
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esotericism, alchemy and psychopharmacology, bio-feedback and "brain machine"
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meditation techniques, etc.) seemed to harmonize in unexpectedly fruitful ways
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with the "pure" science of the ICS.
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Under these conditions progress proved amazingly swift, stunning even the
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Institutes founders. Within a year major advances had been made in all the
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fields predicted by the equations. Somewhat more than three years after
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founding there occurred *the* breakthrough, the discovery which served to re-
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orient our entire project in a new direction:the Gate.
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But to explain the Gate we must retrace some step, and reveal exactly the
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purposes and goals of the ICS and Moorish Science Ashram-the curriculum upon
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which our activities are based, and which constitutes our *raison d'etre.*
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The Curriculum
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The original and still ultimate concern of our community is the enhancement of
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consciousness and consequent enlargement of mental, emotional and psychic
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activities. When the Ashram was founded by W.Fard the only means available for
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this work were the bagful of oriental and occultist meditational techniques he
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had learned in Central Asia, the first-generation "mind machines" developed
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during the '80s, and the resources of exotic pharmacology.
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With the first successes of the Dobbs twin's research, it became obvious to us
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that the spiritual knowledge of the Ashramites could be re-organized into a
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sort of prearatory course of training for workers in "Cognitive Chaos." This
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does not mean we surrendered our original purpose-attainment of non-ordinary
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consciousness-but simply that ICS work could be viewed as a prolongation and
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practical application of the Ashram work.
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The theorems allow us to re-define "self liberation" to include physical self-
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renewal and life-extension as well as the exploration of material reality
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which (we maintain) remains *one* with the reality of consciousness. In this
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project, the kind of awareness fostered by meditational techniques plays a
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part just as vital as the *techne'* of machines and the pure mentation of
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mathematics. In this scenario, the theorems-or at least a philosophical
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understanding of them-serve the purpose of an abstract *icon* for
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contemplation. Thus the theorems camn be absorbed or englobed to the point
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where they become part of the inner structure (or "deep grammar" ) of the mind
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itself.
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In the first stage, intellectual comprehension of the theorems parallels
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spiritual work aimed at refining the faculty of *attention*. At the same time
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a kind of psychic anchor is constructed, a firm grounding in celebratory body-
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awareness.The erotic and sensual for us cannot be ritualized and aimed at
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anything "higher" than themselves-rather, they constitute the very *ground* on
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which our dance is performed, and the atmosphere or *taste* which permeates
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our whole endeavor.
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We symbolize this first course of work by the tripartite Sanskrit term
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*satchitananda*, "Being/consciousness/bliss"-the ontological level symbolized
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by the theorems, the psychological level by the meditation, the level of joy
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by our "tantrik" activity. The second course (which can begin at any time
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during or after the first) involves practiacl instruction in a variety of
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"hard sciences", especially evolutionary biology and genetics, brain
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physiology, Quantum Mechanics and computer hacking.
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We have no need for these disciplines in any academic sense-in fact our work
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has already overturned many existing paradigms in these fields and rendered
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the textbooks useless for our purposes-so we have tailored these courses
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specifically for relevance to our central concern, and jettisoned everything
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extraneous.
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Limited Details of the EGG
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At this point a Fellow of the ICS is prepared for work with the device we call
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the "egg." This consists of a modified sensory-deprivation chamber in which
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attention can be focused on a computer terminal and screen. Electrodes are
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taped to various body parts to provide physiological data which is fed into
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the computer.
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The explorer now dons a peculiar helmet, a highly sophisticated fourth-
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generation version of the early "brain machines," which can sonically
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stimulate brain cells either globally or locally and in various combinations,
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thus directing not only "brain waves" but also highly specific mental-physical
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functions.
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The helmet is also plugged into the computer and provides feedback in various
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programmed ways. The explorer now undertakes a series of exercises in which
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the theorems are used to generate graphic animations of the "strange
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attractors" which map various states of consciousness, setting up feedback
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loops between this "iconography" and the actual states themselves, which are
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in turn generated through the helmet simultaneously with their representation
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on the screen.
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Certain of these exercises involve the "alchemical" use of mind-active drugs,
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including new vasopressin derivatives, beta-endorphins and hallucinogens
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(usually in "threshold" dosages). Some of these tinctures are simply to
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provide active-relaxation and focused-attention states, others are
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specifically linked to the requirments of "Cognitive Chaos" research.
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Even in the earliest and crudest stages of the egg's development the ICS
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founders quickly realized that many of the Dobbs twins' PhD thesis predictions
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might be considered cautious or conservative. Enhanced control of autonomous
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body functions was attained even in the second-generation version, and the
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third provided a kind of bathysphere capable of "diving "down even to the
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cellular level.
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Certain unexpected side-effects included phenomena usually classified as
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paranormal. We knew we were not hallucinating all this, quite bluntly,
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because we obtained concrete and measurable results, not only in terms of
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"yogic powers" (such as suspended animation, "inner hearing," lucid dreaming
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and the like) but also in observable benefits to health: rapid healing,
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remission of chronic conditions, *absence of disease*.
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At this point in development of the egg (third generation) the researchers
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attempted to "descend" (like SciFi micronauts) to the Quantum level. Perhaps
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the thorniest of all Quantum paradoxes involves the "collapse of the wave
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function"-the state of Schrodinger's famous cat.
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When does a wave "become" a particle? At the moment of observation? If so,
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does this implicate human consciousness in the actual Q-structure of reality
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itself? By observing do we in effect "create?"
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The ICS team's ultimate dream was to "ride the wave" and actually experience
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(rather than merely observe) the function-collapse. Through "participation" in
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Q-events, it was hoped that the observer/observed duality could be overcome or
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evaded. This hope was based on rather "orthodox" Copenhagian interpetations
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of Quantum reality.
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After some months of intensive work, however, no one had experienced the
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sought-for and expected "moment"...each wave seemed to flow as far as one
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cared to ride it, like some perfect surfer's curl extending to infinity. We
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began to suspect that the answer to the question"when?" might be "never!"
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This contingency had been described rigorously in only one interpretation of
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Q-reality, that of J.Wheeler-who proved that the wave function need never
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collapse provided that every Q-event gives rise to an "alternating world" (the
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Cat is both alive and dead).
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To settle this question a fourth generation of the egg was evolved and tested,
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while simultaneously a burst of research was carried out in the abstruse areas
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of "Hillbert space" and the topology of n-dimensional geometry, on the
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intuituve assumptions that new "attractors" could thereby be generated and
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used to visualize or "grok" the transitions between alternate universes.
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Again the ICS triumphed...although the immediate success of the fourth-
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generation egg provoked a moment of fear and panic unmatched in the whole
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history of "Cognitive Chaos."
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The first run-through of the "Cat" program was undertaken by a young staff-
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member of great brilliance (one of the original Paramus runaways) whose
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nickname happened to be Kit-and it happened to take place on the Spring
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Equinox. At the precise moment the heavens changed gears, so to speak, the
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entire egg vanished from the laboratory.
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Consternation would be a mild term for what ensued. For about seven minutes
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the entire ICS lost its collective cool. At that point however the egg
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reappeared with its passenger intact and beaming...like Alice's Cheshire Cat
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rather than Schrodinger's poor victim. He had succeeded in riding the wave to
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its "destination"-an alternate universe. He had observed it and-in his words-
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"memorized its address." Instinctively he felt that certain dimensional
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universes must act as "starnge attractors" in their own right, and are thus
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far easier to access (more "probable") than others.
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In practical terms, he had not been dissolved but had found the way to a
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"universe next door." The Gateway had been opened.
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Where is Ong's Hat?
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According to Piney legend, the village of Ong's Hat was founded sometime in
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the 19th century when a man named Ong threw his hat up in the air, landed it
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in a tree and was unable to retrieve it (we like to think it vanished into
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another world). By the 1920s all traces of settlement other than a few
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crumbling chimneys had faded away. But the name appealed so much to
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cartographers that some of them retained it-a dot representing nothing in the
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midst of the most isolated flat dark scrub-pines and sandy creeks in all the
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vast, empty and perhaps haunted Barrens.
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W. Fard's acreage lies in the invisible suburbs of this invisible town, of
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which we are the sole inhabitants. You can find it easily on old survey
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maps, even trace out the the old dirt road leading into the bogs where a
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little square represents the decrepit "Ong's Hat Rod & Gun Club," original
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residence. However, you might discover that finding the ICS itself is not so
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simple.
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If you compare your old survey map with the very latest, you will note that
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our area lies perilously close to the region infamous in recent years, the
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South Jersey Nuclear Waste Dump near Fort Dix. The "accident" that occurred
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there has made the Barrens even more empty and unpopular, as any hard-core
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Pineys fled the pollution melting into the state's last untouched wilderness.
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The electrified fence shutting off the deadly zone runs less than a mile above
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our enclave. The Accident occurred while we were in the first stages of
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developing the fourth-generation egg, the Gate. At the time we had no idea of
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its full potential. However all of us, except for the very youngest (who were
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evacuated), had by then been trained in elementary self-directed generation.
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A few tests proved that with care and effort we could resist at least the
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initial onslaught of radiation sickness. We decided to stick it out, at least
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until "the authorities" (rather than the dump) proved too hot to endure.
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Once the Gate was discovered, we realized the situation had been saved. The
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opening and actual interdimensional travel, can only be effected by a fully
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trained "cognitive chaote;" so the first priority was to complete the course
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for all our members. A technique for "carrying" young children was developed
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(it seems not to work for adult "non-initiates"), and it was discovered that
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all inanimate matter within the egg is also carried across with the
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operator.
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Little by little we carted our entire establishment (including most of the
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buildings) across the topological abyss. Unlike Baudelaire who pleaded,
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"Anywhere! - so long as out of this world!" we knew where we were going.
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Ong's Hat has indeed vanished from New Jersey, except for the hidden
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laboratory deep in the backwoods where the gate "exists." On the other side of
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the Gate we found a Pine Barrens similar to ours but in a world which
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apparently never developed human life.
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Of course we have since visited a number of other worlds, but we decided to
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colonize this one, our first newfoundland, we still live in the same
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scattering of weather-gray shacks, Airstream trailers, recycled chicken coops,
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and mail-order yurts, only a bit more spread out-and considerably more
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relaxed.
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We're still dependent on your world for many things-from coffee to books to
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computers-and in fact we have no inclination of cutting ourselves off like
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Anchorites and merely scampering into a dreamworld. We intend to spread the
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word.
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The colonization of new worlds-even an infinity of them-can never act as a
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panacea for the ills of Consensus Reality-only as a palliative. We have
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always taken our diseases with us to each new frontier...everywhere we go
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we exterminate aborigines and battle with our weapons of law and order against
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the chaos of reality.
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But this time, we believe, the affair will go differently-because this time
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the journey outward can only be made simultaneously with the journey inward-
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and because this bootstrap-trick can only be attained by a consciousness
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which, to a significant degree, has overcome itself, liberated itself from
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self-sickness-and "realized itself."
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Not that we think ourselves saints, or try to behave morally, or imagine
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ourselves a super-race, absolved from good and evil. Simply, we like to
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consider ourselves awake when we're awake, sleeping when we sleep, we enjoy
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good health.
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We have learned that desire demands the *other* just as it demands the self.
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We see no end to growth while life lasts, no cessation of unfolding, of
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continual outpouring of form from chaos. We're moving on, nomads or monads of
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the dimensions. Sometimes we feel almost satisfied...at other times,
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terrified.
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Meanwhile our agents of chaos remain behind to set up ICS courses,distribute
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Moorish Orthodox literature (a major mask for our propaganda) to subvert and
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evade our enemies...We haven't spoken yet of our enemies. Indeed there
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remains much we have not said. This text, diguised as a sort of New Age
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vacation brochure, must fall silent at this point, satisfied that it has
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embedded within itself enough clues for its intended readers (who are already
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halfway to Ong's hat in any case) but not enough for those with little faith
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to follow.
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CHAOS NEVER DIED!
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