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From jerod23@well.sf.ca.us Thu Mar 11 22:32:00 1993
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Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1993 18:30:09 -0800
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From: Jerod Pore <jerod23@well.sf.ca.us>
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To: factsheet5-list@well.sf.ca.us
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Subject: Fringe, conspiracy and SubGenius zine reviews
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Rant, Fringe, Conspiracy, SubGenius and assorted weird zines
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Posted 6 March, 1993
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This document is ShareRight 1993 by Jerod Pore; you may reproduce and
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distribute this information as often and however you like as long as you
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include this sentence.
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Distributed as part of FactSheet Five - Electric. For more information
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about F5-E (or, even, the *printed* version of F5) email
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jerod23@well.sf.ca.us
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Subscribers to F5-E, please DO NOT send mail to the account from which
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this file was mailed. Thank You.
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These are zines from people who live in, or desire to live in, a reality
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that is wholly different from the one with which most of you are familiar.
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Neo-Nazis, SubGenii, Conspiracy Theorists, UFO contactees, people who talk
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to God and people who ARE God! I've tried to keep a very open mind about
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these zines. I'd like to point out that I disagree with the goals of zines
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like _Instauration_. I've disagreed with white supremicists violently
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enough to carry a couple of visible scars on my face and scalp. But I claim
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no monopoly on The Truth and, as was stated in the issue of Politically
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Incorrect that is reviewed here, "You never know who is going to be right
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about something." I would suggest using a PO Box or similar service, and,
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perhaps, an assumed name, when contacting some of these groups. You won't
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necessarily have anything to fear from them, but you may have troubles with
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the government. My mail is being openned, and three 'gentlemen' in black
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uniforms, complete with guns and big sticks, visited my mail drop and asked
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for me by name.
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%Title: AKANISTHA: Nirvana in Sumsurais
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%Descr: "A synthisis of many years study of Buddhist Mystisism."
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Anyone who expects $5.00 for 12 pages of badly photoreduced scribbles is
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obviously a loon. "This mind devoid of mind finds nothing to cling to and
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so rests in the fundemental bliss compost and vibrating melting in emptyness
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releases the immutable vission of primordially free wisdom." Some of the 16
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flavors of Emptyness include the "mtns of emptyness...mtns of Great Mtns"
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Gee, for five bucks I would expect emptiness to be spelt out and spelt
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correctly. And let us never forget the pervasive wind and, more
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importantly, the downward cleaning wind.
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Shouldn't this be free, as materialism traps one within the cycle of karmic
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reincarnation?
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%Info: $5.00 Each to
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Adam Moes, 4050 Earlena Lane, Santa Rosa, CA 95904
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(12 Pages/D/JP)
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No trades/no ads.
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%Title: CRASH COLLUSION Issue 3 Spring, 1993
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%Descr: UFO's, ethnobotany, orgone and more all come together in
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this most excellent zine.
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Ian Blake provides a couple of incisive articles that corellate Hollywood
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trends, UFO hoaxes and government disinformation (in the first) and Whitley
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Streiber's writings with Celtic Faerie tales. As with all great truths, the
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obvious is unmasked. Paul Rydeen informs us that the ever-popular Bufo
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Alvarius (the Sonoran Psychedelic Toads) use their psychedelic secretions
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during sex to give their partners "the ultimate mind-blowing orgasm,
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excellent impetus for the successful propagation of the species." H.P.
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Lovecraft as a prophet of the Nuclear Age, Jim Keith's "Whose Saucers Are
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They?" and data on B-carboline containing plants.
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The best zine that deals with a variety of fringe subjects.
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%Info: $3.50 Each , Subs: $14.00 for 4 issues to
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Wesley Nations, PO Box 49233, Austin, TX 78765
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(24 Pages/S/JP)
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Trades OK/submissions OK/back issues/takes ads.
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%Title: DELVE Issue 6
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%Descr: Original and reprinted material on UFO's, Tesla, Forteana
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and related subjects.
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The main article in this issue is an exerpt from an unpublished book by the
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late Bill Nelson on what was called "Alternative 3." The question
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(originally asked in 1968) was how humanity would survive the impending, and
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unstoppable environmental crisis. The third alternative was to leave the
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planet. Towards such a goal, there is already a moonbase, but the
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colonization of Mars is in a bit a trouble since there is life (albeit
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primitive life) on Mars. Those pictures we saw from Viking? Left over
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shots from the Apollo missions to the moon, slightly colorized.
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Plus firsthand accounts of alien contact, Nostradamus and the Gulf War,
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Quetzalcoatl stories, a Dulce-type story from 1956 that includes Tesla,
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Fortean events, the Lost Tribe of Israel and the Hollow Earth, and
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clippings.
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Outside of a couple of factual errors and easily debunked events, this is a
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good zine on fringe subjects.
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%Info: $3.00 Each to
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Gene Duplantier, 17 Shetland St., Willodale, ON M2M 1X5 Canada
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(20 Pages/S/JP)
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Trades OK/submissions OK/back issues/takes ads.
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%Title: ELECTONIC SURVEILLANCE PROJECT: Microwave Harassment & Mind-Control
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%Descr: Experimentation Issue 1 December, 1992
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From the same publishers of _Unclassified_ comes THE most
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frightening, paranoia-inducing publication that we've come
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across.
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If you ever thought there was a limit to how far the government will go when
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it comes to complete denial of civil rights of citizens, let alone outright
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torture, then the publications of The Electronic Surveillance Project will
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force you into a new way of thinking. They have carefully documented the
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cases of 25 people who *have* been the targets of electronic harassment, and
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are working with an additional 23 victims. The victims are not street
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crazies, they were almost all whistle-blowers. The ACLU won't help, Amensty
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International won't help, and, of course, the FBI and local police are more
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co-operative with the federal torturers than the victims. One FBI
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spokesperson flew off the handle when "Project Slammer" was mentioned.
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Before *you* go dismissing some 48 people as total loons, consider the
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experiment the U.S. and U.K. governments executed on the women of Greenham
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Common. Or the conditions of the Federal Women's Correctional Facility in
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Lexington, KY. Or the U.S. and Canadian governments' mind-control
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experiment/torturings under MKULTRA, where survivors (if they could be
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considered as truly surviving) have, after 20 years, received pitiful
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out-of-court settlements and luke-warm admissions of guilt. Or the
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well-publicized cases of workers at the U.S. embassy in Moscow who were
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attacked by Soviet microwave weapons.
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The technology exists. The DoD and DoE have budgetted research funds
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outside of their infamous "Black Budget" for such technology and have, in
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certain cases, admitted just what the goal of said research was. And, most
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sadly of all, our government has the will and enthusiasm to torture
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citizens.
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cf. _Resonance_ _Full Disclosure_ _Steamshovel Press_ and, if there is a
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radio station in your area that broadcast's Dave Emory's "One Step Beyond,"
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he has tapes on the subject.
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Who *really* won the Cold War? The KGB. Our government has become the KGB.
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%Info: Each , Subs: $15.00 for 4 issues to
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Julianne McKinney, Electronic Surveillance Project, 921 Pleasant Street, Assoc
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of Nat'l Security Alumni Des Moines, IA 50309
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(23 Pages/S/JP)
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No trades/submissions OK/no ads.
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%Title: GHOST TRACKERS NEWSLETTER: The Official Paranormal Publication of the
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Ghost Research Society Volume 11 Issue 3 October 1992
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%Descr: About the finding, and recording the presence of whatever it
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is that many people call Ghosts.
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Articles on recording ghosts, using an intriguing combination of tape
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recorders and Ouija boards, and photographing them at Gothic cathedrals.
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Unfortunately, there were no reprints of the photos. General pieces on the
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paranormal and some fiction, which wasn't labelled as such and which I first
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thought was some flowery rendition of a first-hand account. Plus lots of
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book reviews and upcomming events of the GRS.
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Good reporting on the subject from the believers' point of view.
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%Info: $5.00 Each , Subs: $12.00 for 3 issues to
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Dale Kaczmarek, Ghost Research Society, P.O. Box 205, Oak Lawn, IL 60454-0205
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(31 Pages/S/JP)
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Trades OK/submissions OK/back issues/takes ads.
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%Title: GOD'S LOVE: The Envelope of the Soul's Ultimate Light. December, 1992
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%Descr: Dense, very dense. I'm probably failing to understand this
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completely, but I think that Women are spiritual beings, Men
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are beings of corruption and sex (corruption and sex might
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be the same thing) and that Jesus was the first Androgyn
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that will allow women into a plane where men are not needed.
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"So also is the resurrection of the dead. It is sown in corruption: (Sun
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Seed) it is raised in incorruption (The Immaculate Conception), _where woman
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needs not a man!!!_ (She crystalized Jesus Body into a church, a rock, a
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stone he builds his church upon in the temple of the soul, the atrium of
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God. The Alter of God on Earth, is within the body of man. "It is sewn in dishonor: It is raised in Glory: It is sewn in weakness
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(Sex) it is raised in Power (Spririt)!!!"
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Got it? I hope so.
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%Info: The Usual Each to
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Dr. Julia Gonzalez, 4790 Jackson Street, Apartment #219 Rvierside, CA 92503
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(9 Pages/S/JP)
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Trades OK/no ads.
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%Title: HEADLINES Issue 25
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%Descr: Bulletin of that most "Bob"-like of churches, the 1st Mobile
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Church of Bay Hill.
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"Bob" sightings; the bridge named after the SubGenius Messiah; Arnold
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Palmer as the Satanic agent of bleeding head disco soccer; clues to X-day
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events in a retrospect on college football coach Bobby Dobbs; "Bob's"
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near-death experience at the hands of the Nazis; the pink conspiracy in
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Orlando; Bush/Dahmer in '92 and SubGenii zine reviews.
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If you need more slack, then you need this zine.
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%Info: $2.00 Each , Subs: $ 5.00 for 3 issues to
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Dave Mitchell, 1st Mobile Church of Bay Hill, PO Box 5094, Winter Park, FL
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32793-5094
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(12 Pages/S/JP)
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Trades OK/submissions OK/back issues/no ads.
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%Title: HOLY TEMPLE OF MASS CONSUMPTION Issue 14 Februrary 1993
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%Descr: The spirit of "Bob" lives online. Like _Factsheet Five_ and
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_Practical Anarchy_, HToMC exists as both a print zine and
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ezine.
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Issue #14 reprints the Bay Area Skeptics rundown of Psychic Predictions for
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1992 that didn't come close to reality. There's the infamous "Save the
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Aliens" flyer and weird news from the Talking Heads. #13 has Fundie Xtian
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failures and a great anti-Bush rant. All issues have comix reviews, "Bob"
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sightings, Ren & Stimpy news, and convention and rave listings.
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A very slackful source guide. Back issues are at quartz.rutgers.edu
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%Info: The Usual Each to
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slack@ncsu.edu , PO Box 3094, Raleigh, NC 27622
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(10 Pages/S/JP)
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Trades OK/submissions OK/back issues/takes ads. email slack@ncsu.edu
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%Title: INFOCULT: The Journal of Strange Information Volume 1 Issue 3 1991
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%Descr: Very strange information, indeed.
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InfoCult, while not a cult in of itself, takes on several in this issue of
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weird religions. The strangest, by far, is the connections between UFOs and
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the Nation of Islam. In his autobiography, Malcom X describes a visitation
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in his cell, and one could apply aspects of that visitation with the Men In
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Black phenomenon. Then there was Louis Farrakhan's ride in a UFO that later
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helped defend Libya against U.S. raids. Also, psychedelic Jesus freaks who
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contend that psycheldelics without Jesus are Satanic, personal accounts of
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being an altar boy and smoking dope with the Rastafarians, murderous cult
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leaders, Crowley, Criswell, Krishnas and more.
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Worship within the Cult of Information, or be lost in the strangling
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darkness of The Conspiracy, forever!
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%Info: $2.00 Each , Subs: $ 9.00 for 4 issues to
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Johnny Walsh, P.O. Box 3124, East Hampton, NY 11937
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(12 Pages/T/JP)
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Trades OK/submissions OK/back issues/takes ads.
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%Title: INSTAURATION Volume 17 Issue 9 August, 1992
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%Descr: Well-researched news, articles and opinions on the subject
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of race politics. The writers of Instauration are obviously
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educated and well-read.
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Two articles of historical revision are sure to make you question what you
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think racial politics in America. The lead article is about Negro soldiers
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and American Indian officers in the Confederate Army. The second is about
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how almost one third of all lynchings done in America from 1882 to 1970 were
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against white people. Nietzsche, Darwin, miscegenation and decadence; plus
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news, letters and articles on many more subjects.
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Instauration is the intellectual vanguard of the Aryan movement.
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%Info: $4.00 Each , Subs: $30.00 for 12 issues to
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Howard Allen, Howard Allen Enterprises, Inc., Box 76, Cape Canaveral, FL
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32920
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(28 Pages/S/JP)
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No trades/submissions OK/back issues/no ads.
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%Title: NATIONAL VANGUARD: Toward a New Consciousness; a New Order; a New
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%Descr: People. Issue 112 Februrary, 1992
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A glossy, well-produced zine of Aryan thought.
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The lead editorial is not what most people would expect from an Aryan zine,
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as it condemned the Gulf "War" as an act of mass murder. There's an article
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on the statistics of incidents of STDs and AIDS among the Black and White
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communities in America. Another article quotes from the _Jewish Chronicle_
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on how some 100 Orthodox Jews attacked the home of a 5-year-old girl who was
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molested by an Orthodox Jew. They called for the expulstion of the girl's
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family for reporting the crime to the police. The cover story is about the
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dumbing-down of universities through affirmative action programs. "Forced
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equality and excellence cannot coexist."
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%Info: $2.50 Each , Subs: $12.00 for 6 issues to
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William Pierce, National Vanguard Books, PO Box 330, Hillsboro, WV 24946
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(24 Pages/S/JP)
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No trades/submissions OK/no ads.
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%Title: NEXUS: New Times Volume 2 Issue 5 Nomvember 1991
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%Descr: One of the better collections of information from the
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fringes of reason.
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This issue of Nexus contains an article on what is certainly the Grand
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Unified Conspiracy; the penultimate bulldada; the Holy Grail of secret
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history; it's more complex and far-reaching than The Shaver Mystery, the
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King Kill to the 33rd Degree theory on the Kennedy assassination, and the
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works of R. A. Wilson, William S. Burroughs and Umberto Eco combined. It's
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the Philadelphia Experiment and it involves John von Neumann (the original
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architect of today's sequential methods of computer processing), T. Townsend
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Brown (who built a functional flying saucer), President Franklin Roosevelt,
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Dr. Nikola Tesla (who may still be alive), the Grey and non-Grey aliens,
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time travel, the Krupps family and IT&T, the $10 billion in missing Nazi
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gold, Wilhelm Reich and orgone energy, Stealth Bombers, the missing
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children, 23 U.S. military bases, teleportation, invisibility, alien mind
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control technology, aliens from the Pleiades, age regression, soul transfer,
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orgasm drugs, mind amplification and the UFO crashes at Roswell NM.
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Whew.
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Plus information on "The Opal File," an Australian equivalent to The
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Gemstone File, but dealing with CIA experiments with subliminal television
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in New Zealand and Australia. The great fluoride hoax, yowies (Australian
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Big Foot), US Air Force handbooks on UFO's and a lot more.
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One mindblowing magazine. Note: I've given the price for an overseas
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subscription.
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%Info: $6.50 Each , Subs: $35.00 for 6 issues to
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Duncan Roads, Nexus Magazine, C/O Post Office, Mapleton Queensland, 4560
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Australia
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(76 Pages/S/JP)
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No trades/submissions OK/back issues/takes ads.
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%Title: NOTES FROM THE HANGAR: Quarterly Journal of the National UFO Museum
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%Descr: Volume 1 Issue 3 December 1991
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Lots of interesting and, best of all, credible UFO
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information.
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Except for Ruth A. Leedy's "Arguments For A Hollow Earth" (which relied on
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too much on limited bits of old data, much like Fundie Xtians and their
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single Bible quotes), this issue is made up of a lot of great data. William
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Fuller presents an interesting riddle, how come many ancient cartographics
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were able to accurately map Antartica? There's a guide to the infamous Area
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51. And, in an early case history of UFO's and agricultural products, the
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account of UFO sightings in the 20's and 30's in Queensland and how they
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relate to some 15,000 missing pineapples. Plus news about the Museum, ads, reviews and contacts.
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One of the better UFO zines.
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%Info: $4.95 Each , Subs: $25.00 for 4 issues to
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The National UFO Museum, 150 N. Center St., Suite 223 Reno, NV 89501-1603
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(60 Pages/D/JP)
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Trades OK/submissions OK/back issues/takes ads.
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%Title: ORVOTRON: East Coast Power Point Transformation Updates June, 1992
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%Descr: "Our main focus is...to keep people informed and therefore
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alive until this cycled event occurs." The cycled event
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being the Photon Light Cloud, the full extent of which is
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due before 1997.
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Some 5,000 years ago evil beings (aliens, perhaps) descended upon the Earth
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and proceded, in their subtle ways, to enslave humanity. Some of the
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alien-run institutions include the Church and the IRS. The enslavement will
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lead to death, or worse, by 1997. But, there is hope!
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World-Wide Unification under the command of Ashtar and a fine web of energy
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lines will change the planet to Divine Essence of White Light.
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I wondered how IRS agents could be so inhumanly evil at times.
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%Info: Each , Subs: $30.00 for 6 issues to
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Judith Wells, Route 2, Box 309B Vilas, NC 28692
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(20 Pages/D/JP)
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No trades/no ads. email BBS 704-297-5973
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%Title: POLITICALLY INCORRECT Volume 1 Issue 7 August 23, 1991
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%Descr: OK, it's old, but it really fits in with this category. I
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don't know what PI is 'normally' like.
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PI presents thumbnail sketches of, and lists books about, known secret
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societies. I know that's an oxymoron, as truly secret societies wouldn't be
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known, but as the author writes, "Since I value my sanity and my life, I
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will not here write of Really secret societies." From the lost continents
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of Atlantis and Mu to the Freemasons, Illuminati, IRA, Trilateral
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Commission, Multinational Oil Companies, the Mafia (Morte Alla Francia
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Italia Anela [Death to the French is Italy's cry.]) and every other famous
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secret society and conspiracy around. Plus "Bob" and the number 23.
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This and The Little Black Book should get you going on the wonderful world
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of weird.
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%Info: $2.00 Cash Each to
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Politically Incorrect, Box 170 400 N. High St., Columbus, OH 43215
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(31 Pages/S/JP)
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Trades OK/submissions OK/back issues/no ads.
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%Title: RESEARCHER: An independent newsletter of revisionist historiography &
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radical tradition Volume 3 Issue 10
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%Descr: News and opinion on racial issues.
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"If I were a negro I would be ashamed unto my innter being by the sight of
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so obvious a token as Clarence 'Long Dong Silver' Thomas." Thomas is also
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portrayed as "another dutiful beauracratic monkey in a suit, as vacuous as a
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Thorazine-loaded mongoloid." Plus gloating over the African-Jewish conflict
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in New York City, abortion as a disaster for the Nordic race, television as
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an anti-Nordic and anti-Christian tool, news, satire and George Hennard and
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the number 23.
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Well-written and opinionated views.
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%Info: $3.00 Each , Subs: $30.00 for 12 issues to
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Michael Hoffman II, Wiswell Ruffin House, PO Box 236, Dresden, NY 14441
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(8 Pages/S/JP)
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No trades/no ads.
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%Title: RESONANCE: Newsletter of the Bioelectromagnetics SIG of Mensa Issue
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25 January 1993
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%Descr: "The purpose of _Resonance_ is to review scientific
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literature dealing with the subject of bioelectromagnetics;
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that is, the interaction between electric and/or magnetic
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fields and living organisms, and related topics."
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Issue #25 begins a thirteen-part reprint of the Napa Sentinel's 1991 series
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of articles on government experimentation with electronic and non-electronic
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forms of mind control. This series was named as one of Project Censor's top
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ten under-reported stories of 1991. At this point in the reprint series,
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most of the torture is in the form of drugs (especially LSD) and more
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typical methods of brainwashing, such as hanging naked people upside-down
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until they cooperate. I'm looking forward to members' comments on the
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electronic techniques used in Project Slammer (cf. _Electronic Surveillance
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Project_). Also presented is U.S. Patent #3,773,049 a.k.a. LIDA, an
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aparatus used in Soviet and Western mind-control experiments. A schematic
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is provided, in case you need to build one at home.
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Plus news on abstracts in five languages (English, French, German, Georgian
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and Urdu) available from issue #23 on.
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Issue #24 continues where #23 left off, reprinting an article from _Full
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||
Disclosure_ on Project Pandora and remote mind-control technology. This
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part of the article covers how microwaves are used, how FEMA was ready to
|
||
use microwave weapons against nebulously defined 'terrorists,' and, in the
|
||
largest known case of government electronic torture, the effects of
|
||
microwave weapons on the women at Greenham Common.
|
||
Heady, and frightening stuff. A working knowledge of biology and magnetics
|
||
helps.
|
||
%Info: $4.00 Each , Subs: $15.00 for 4 issues to
|
||
Judy Wall, Mensa BEM SIG, P.O. Box 69, Sumterville, FL 33585
|
||
(23 Pages/D/JP)
|
||
No trades/submissions OK/back issues/no ads.
|
||
|
||
%Title: ROOM 101 REVISITED Issue 36 August, 1992
|
||
%Descr: Discordian rants and new conspiracies from the author of
|
||
"The Illuminoids"
|
||
Issue #36 departs from the "Bob"-laden contents of the prior 5 issues for a
|
||
serious look at police brutality in Albuquerque, which had 10 cases of
|
||
police killing 'suspects.' With a population of 382,000 that ranks
|
||
Albuquerque pretty high up there in per-capita police murders. There's also
|
||
an article linking the Men In Black phenonmenon to the Kennedy assassination
|
||
and Watergate. Could MIB's have stolen the Gemstone file? Plus cows
|
||
listening to Elvis and subversion in Sunday Schools. Prior issues dealt
|
||
with Dobbshead sightings, bloviation as the key to Slack, "Bob's" secret
|
||
number, SubGenius cosmology and "Bob" in the Cosmos.
|
||
The scary thing is that he's probably right.
|
||
%Info: SASE Each to
|
||
Neal Wilgus, Juxtipedia Press, P.O. Box 25771, Albuquerque, NM 87125
|
||
(2 Pages/S/JP)
|
||
Trades OK/submissions OK/back issues/no ads.
|
||
|
||
%Title: ROSES: The Message of Our Lady and Our Lord to Veronica Lueken October
|
||
6, 1992
|
||
%Descr: The latest news from heaven, conveyed directly to Veronic
|
||
Lueken from The Virgin Mary.
|
||
The news this time is the imminent emergence of the Antichrist, precipitated
|
||
by the assassination of Pope John Paul II. The message about the pope was
|
||
delivered by a polaroid photograph. "A standard procedure has been
|
||
established by Heaven for each vigil. Veronica holds three blessed candles,
|
||
and three designated workers each snap three photographs. The end result is
|
||
always miraculous." The picture shows what looks like a neon picture of a
|
||
man holding a gun and two "Ps" and an "8". The interpretation, "The 2 'Ps'
|
||
stand for: the Pope and prayer. The '8' represents the priesthood or the
|
||
Holy Eucharist. The meaning now is quite evident. Unless we pray (P) - and
|
||
pray hard - for the life and safety of John Paul II (P,8), the satanic plans
|
||
will achieve its cursed objective: the brutal and violent end to the life
|
||
of the beloved Vicar of Christ." Always wear your Scapular!
|
||
%Info: Each , Subs: $ 1.00 for life to
|
||
Veronica Lueken, Our Lady of the Roses, P.O. Box 52, Bayside, NY 11361
|
||
(4 Pages/S/JP)
|
||
No trades/back issues/no ads.
|
||
|
||
%Title: SATAN'S, WORD OF LUCIFER: Poetry from B. Q. Voltair March 1992
|
||
%Descr: This isn't a zine, but we thought that we'd share this with
|
||
you.
|
||
Mr. Voltair, according to his letter to Hudson, "[is] a prisoner at
|
||
Bridgewater State Hosp. for the criminally insane...they won't release me
|
||
because they think I'm a danger, to everyone, on the Earth, with my
|
||
blasphemous, blasphemies, of blasphemous truth about Santa Claus."
|
||
Mr. Voltair sent seven poems. Except for "The Clowns and The Fools," almost
|
||
every line of them starts with "I am," have a lot of commas and contain one
|
||
or more of the following words: Lucifer, Devil, Evil, God, Satan, Bible,
|
||
Jesus, Beelzebub, Santa, Lord, 666.
|
||
I've arbitrarily titled his work by the first poem in the bunch. Here is an
|
||
exerpt from "Satan's, word of Lucifer"
|
||
"I am Satan's, words of Evil;
|
||
I cause guilt and fear,
|
||
I am the, Evil, words, in the, Devil's book;
|
||
I am lies, you do not hear.
|
||
"I am Satan's, words of Evil;
|
||
I make it hard to think,
|
||
I was created, by the lies, of Satan;
|
||
I am why you drink."
|
||
Mr. Voltair seems willing to have his works published for either $1,000,000
|
||
or a copy of the zine.
|
||
%Info: The Usual Each to
|
||
B. Q. Voltair, M.C.I. Bridgewater, 20 Administration Road, Bridgewater, MA
|
||
02324
|
||
(7 Pages/S/JP)
|
||
Trades OK/no ads.
|
||
|
||
%Title: STEAMSHOVEL PRESS: Caries, Cabals, Conspiracies! Issue 5 Summer,
|
||
%Descr: 1992
|
||
Well researched and well documented information about
|
||
popular conspiracies.
|
||
Issue number 5 has great interviews with Mark Lane, Kerry Thornley, Jim
|
||
Marrs and Dick Gregory about the Kennedy Assassination conspiracies. Mr.
|
||
Lane, the author of "Plausible Denial" and "Rush To Judgement" was the
|
||
Liberty Lobby's lawyer in their case against E. Howard Hunt. He was able to
|
||
convince a jury that Hunt was indeed part of a conspiracy to kill Kennedy.
|
||
Kerry Thornley, one of the authors of "Principia Discordia," talks about his
|
||
relationship (or lack thereof) with Oswald, MKUltra and Nazi breeding
|
||
experiments. Jim Marrs, author of "Crossfire," talks about Jim Garrison's
|
||
investigations and the secret government. Dick Gregory talks about
|
||
disseminating information and connections between the assassination of
|
||
Kennedy and Martin Luther King.
|
||
But even more chilling than all that are two articles on more recent
|
||
nefarious activities. Tim Wheeler writes about David Duke's connections
|
||
with the intelligence community and his amazing ability to avoid being
|
||
convicted of crimes. The most frightening piece of all is by John Robert
|
||
Martin on the staged assassination attempts on Ford and Reagan. Essentially
|
||
Reagan replayed the Kennedy assassination, but survived to become, in the
|
||
public mind, a new Kennedy or even a new Christ. How convenient that
|
||
Hinckley attacked (or was programmed to attack) around Easter. Within the
|
||
context of secret governments that experiment in electronic and drug-induced
|
||
coercion, the scenario is all too plausible.
|
||
All that, plus a story about Gerald L.K. Smith, an American Nazi from the
|
||
30's who got into the tourist business; Robert A. Wilson on Santa Cruz's
|
||
over-broad anti-discrimination laws; G.J. Drupey on alternative AIDS cures
|
||
and how the government would rather not admit to their effectiveness; Roy
|
||
Lisker on Chomsky's language systems; Jim Keith on the origins of UFO's and
|
||
X. Sharks DeSpot on UFO's as disinfotainment; and book reviews. Issue number 4, which may still be available, has an interview with Abbie
|
||
Hoffman's brother; the roles played by George Bush and Richard Nixon in the
|
||
Kennedy assassination; Black Holes and the Trilateral Commission (second
|
||
only to the Philadelphia Experiment in _Nexus_ in the mind-blowing
|
||
category); Walter Alter on multiple TV's and maximum human information
|
||
throughput; Jim Keith on his attempts to collate and verify all the
|
||
manifold versions of the Gemstone File; G.J. Krupey on AIDS as biological
|
||
warfare; plus the nature of conspiracies, California prison abuse, Reich
|
||
and Einstein and more book reviews.
|
||
An awesome conpendium of conspiracies and allied data. Get it!
|
||
%Info: $5.00 Each , Subs: $20.00 for 4 issues to
|
||
Kenn Thomas, 5927 Kingsbury, St. Louis, MO 63112
|
||
(60 Pages/S/JP)
|
||
No trades/submissions OK/back issues/takes ads. email skthoma@umslvma.bitnet
|
||
|
||
%Title: THE FRANKLIN'S WORLD SENTINEL 4 September 92
|
||
%Descr: "One day, while I was hiking up in the mountains near
|
||
Montyzuma, a spirit came to me and told me to write this
|
||
book in 'zine form -- all for Saint Ryan White! A Testament
|
||
to HOPE!"
|
||
B.L. Franklin has been declared God by the media. New Jerusalem is a ski
|
||
resort in Colorado. Saint Ryan White is the way to the King of Kings.
|
||
Meanwhile, alcohol causes 75% of violent crime and the minimum wage is
|
||
brutally low, term limits are the way to go and God *demands* equal rights
|
||
for homosexuals.
|
||
Of all the people who talk to, or claim to be God, B.L. Franklin is the only
|
||
one preaching peace, compassion and cross-county skiing.
|
||
%Info: The Usual Each to
|
||
B.L. Franklin, 58 West Ferry, #7 Lexington Place Detroit, MI 48202
|
||
(4 Pages/S/JP)
|
||
Trades OK/back issues/no ads.
|
||
|
||
%Title: THE GEIS LETTER: Thought Crime, Dogmacide, and Intellectual Heresy
|
||
%Descr: Issue 12 Februrary, 1993
|
||
A zine of holocaust-revisionism (and proud of it) that is
|
||
evolving to a personal zine.
|
||
This issue has a simpler format. Most of the contents is news about the
|
||
legal troubles of Randall Weaver (who held off Federal Marshalls in a seige
|
||
last year) and the publisher's impending operation. Plus letters and
|
||
thoughts on Clinton.
|
||
%Info: The Usual Each to
|
||
Richard Geis, PO Box 11408, Portland, OR 97211
|
||
(8 Pages/S/JP)
|
||
Trades OK/no ads.
|
||
|
||
%Title: THE HAMMER OF TRUTH: An Official Publication of the National
|
||
%Descr: Cynicratic Party Issue 19 12/26/92
|
||
Jimmy Zero must be a Republican who found "Bob" There is no
|
||
other explanation.
|
||
#18 has football games of the future will be played in civil courts. Sorta
|
||
like what computer companies do today. An open letter to Spike Lee about
|
||
the AIDS conspiracy. More stupid political limericks and a Wanted Poster
|
||
for Barbie's crimes against feminism.
|
||
#19 has a plan for making the Clinton administration 'look like America' by
|
||
giving cabinet appointees two week terms. "Let's suppose you're a fat,
|
||
left-handed, homeless, female, homosexual Eskimo. Then you are perfect
|
||
Cabinet material."
|
||
The open letter is to the mayor of Boulder, CO and has an application test
|
||
to help cure Boulder's malady of "Too Many Rich White Guys."
|
||
More dippy limericks.
|
||
Just what is it with Texas?
|
||
%Info: SASE Each to
|
||
Jimmy Zero, General Delivery, Gainseville, TX 76240 USA
|
||
(7 Pages/S/JP)
|
||
Trades OK/submissions OK/no ads.
|
||
|
||
%Title: THE LITTLE BLACK BOOK Issue 1 Februrary, 1993
|
||
%Descr: A listing of hundreds of 'fringe' publications and
|
||
organizations.
|
||
Paul Rydeen, who used to publish the funny "Field Trip," has compiled a
|
||
comprehensive listing of groups left out of Ivan Stang's "High Weirdness by
|
||
Email." No reviews of publications are given, and the only clues are the
|
||
categories in which they are placed and their names, but as one is risking
|
||
all of one stamp, the informaation presented is sufficient. Categories
|
||
include Astronauts Who Founder Their Own 'Religion,' Christian Extremes,
|
||
Essenes, Fortean Researchers, Orgone, Radionics and Psychotronics,
|
||
Schizophrenics, Smart Drugs, Tesla, Unpopular Cosmologies and Zion
|
||
Bashers. Paul also provides tips for ensuring contacts and pleas for
|
||
understanding.
|
||
An extensive listing of important information about the fringe.
|
||
%Info: $5.00 Each to
|
||
Paul Rydeen, VIVO, P.O. Box 537 VAMC, Tuskegee, AL 36083
|
||
(18 Pages/D/JP)
|
||
Trades OK/no ads.
|
||
|
||
%Title: THE MISSING LINK Issue 114 March, 1992
|
||
%Descr: First-hand reports of UFO contacts, abductions, encounters
|
||
and channellings.
|
||
Much of #114 is taken up with the controversy of a being that identifies
|
||
itself as TRO and claims to be an alien opertative. Further investigation
|
||
points to the TRO letters as being yet another government disinformation
|
||
campaign. A Soviet UFO encounter and an interview with a Russian UFO
|
||
expert. Pictures of something that fell from the sky which looks, to me,
|
||
more like an old communications satellite than anything from an alien
|
||
culture.
|
||
#113 has much information on the Giant Rock gatherings that started in the
|
||
late fifties and continue today. While there are several genuine reading
|
||
cases of contact, there is too much New Age channelling and guru-ism for my
|
||
taste. I do not doubt the sincerity of the channellors, nor do I dismiss
|
||
channelling as a method of communicating with something that is beyond
|
||
humanity, I just find it hard to accept direct mind-to-mind communications
|
||
between two very different cultures without a lot more 'traditional'
|
||
inter-action first.
|
||
A mixture of good information with the overly gullable.
|
||
%Info: $2.95 Each , Subs: $20.00 for 12 issues to
|
||
Aileen Garoutte, UFOCCI, 3001 S. 288th St., Federal Way, WA 98003
|
||
(28 Pages/S/JP)
|
||
No trades/submissions OK/back issues/takes ads.
|
||
|
||
%Title: THE MOORISH SCIENCE MONITOR Winter, 1993
|
||
%Descr: The Pacific Northwest edition of the floating zine of the
|
||
new, multi-media Sufis: The Moorish Orthodox Church.
|
||
The Manifesto of The Black Thorn League, an obscure branch of the Masons.
|
||
These were the so-called Black Masons whose leader was Noble Drew Ali.
|
||
Among their heresies was the inclusion of the Celts among the Asiatic races.
|
||
The MOC has concluded that the Irish are Persian. Antero Alli gives us the
|
||
initiation into the three stages of fun. Why the 19th century never ended
|
||
and why Sufis should stay drunk. Plus Mykel And & Elizabeth Was on
|
||
Hypermedia, meet the Moors, MOC news, letters and the great collages.
|
||
Bring the Jubilee into being!
|
||
%Info: $4.00 Each to
|
||
James Koehnline, Autonomedia, P.O. Box 85777, Seattle, WA 98145-1777
|
||
(60 Pages/D/JP)
|
||
Trades OK/submissions OK/back issues/no ads.
|
||
|
||
%Title: THE PATRIOT REVIEW: Defending the Republic Volume 6 Issue 3
|
||
%Descr: November, 1992
|
||
News on the struggle for a Christian Republic.
|
||
Mostly bad news. States forcing children to attend state schools, despite
|
||
the tradition and effectiveness of home-schooling. Lots of news about IRS
|
||
and other government agencies seizing the property of alledged citizens.
|
||
There's news about a government defeat in a seizure case (an unfortunately
|
||
rare event) and some tips on how to avoid such an incident. Plus Bo Gritz.
|
||
The CPA also publishes a huge catalog of books on subjects you won't find at
|
||
Crown Books.
|
||
Scary, and timely news about government repression of people who hold
|
||
controversial views.
|
||
%Info: $4.00 ? Each , Subs: $24.00 for 12 issues to
|
||
Christian Patriot Association, PO Box 905, Sandy, OR 97055
|
||
(16 Pages/T/JP)
|
||
No trades/submissions OK/takes ads.
|
||
|
||
%Title: THE PROJECT: Dedicated to Identifying the Nature of the Ruling Class
|
||
%Descr: Conspiracy Volume 9 Issue 2 Summer 1992
|
||
Partly a zine, mostly a catalog for the books they sell, The
|
||
Project presents fascinating data on a variety of
|
||
ruling-class conspiracies. Primary information revolves
|
||
around the secret machinizations of overt and covert organs
|
||
of the British Empire (including Masons) and The Vatican.
|
||
Departing somewhat from their usual concern, this issue of The Project sheds
|
||
some light on some of the popular conspiracies making their way through the
|
||
African American community. "Few conspiracy theorists would dispute the
|
||
nearly universal Black conspiracy theory that the Judeo-Masonic conspiracy
|
||
to rule the world descends from the Egyptian Occult Theocracy." And
|
||
identifying the "'White dominated' Council on Foreign Relations as the
|
||
'public face' of the conspiracy. Black conspiracy theorists uniformly
|
||
suspect that AIDS is an artificial disease specifically designed by the
|
||
White Power Structure to destroy people of color and that crack cocaine is
|
||
purposely allowed to flood the Black-Hispanic ghettos." The Project
|
||
theorizes that racism is but a tool of the Judeo-Masonic/Royalist
|
||
conspiracy, and not necessarily its ultimate goal.
|
||
Their catalog includes many of the so-called Black conspiracy books, along
|
||
with many others dealing with Masonic, Vatican, Neo-British Empire and a
|
||
variety of other subjects.
|
||
The Project is *the* source of detailed information about The Conspiracy.
|
||
%Info: $2.00 (?) Each to
|
||
A-albionic Research, P.O. Box 20273, Ferndale, MI 48220
|
||
(28 Pages/S/JP)
|
||
No trades/takes ads.
|
||
|
||
%Title: THE RATIONAL FEMINIST Volume 6 Issue 2 Spring 1992
|
||
%Descr: A *very* different viewpoint from within the Aryan movement,
|
||
The Rational Femminist focuses on, but is not exclusively
|
||
about, the rights of women, children and animals.
|
||
Send an SASE to inquire about *qualifying* for discount or
|
||
free prisoner subscriptions, which are at the editor's
|
||
discretion.
|
||
Much of this issue of TRF is taken up by a reprint of a series from 1988 on
|
||
the Trilateral Commission and its iron lock on American Politics. While
|
||
none of the information presented is new to me, it is a good starting point
|
||
for those interested in this infamous group of the power elite. Also
|
||
reprinted, but often illegible, is an essay on Jesus as a political
|
||
activist. Plus musings on the awful veal industry, euthanasia, abortion as
|
||
racial suicide, the innate ugliness of humanity, and Kathy Metzger. There's
|
||
also health tips and contacts.
|
||
A unique perspective.
|
||
%Info: $3.00 Each , Subs: $15.00 for 4 issues to
|
||
Molly Gill, PO Box 28253 Kenneth City Stn, St. Petersburg, FL 33709
|
||
(16 Pages/L/JP)
|
||
Trades OK/submissions OK/back issues/no ads.
|
||
|
||
%Title: THE SKEPTIC Volume 6 Issue 6 December 1992
|
||
%Descr: Taking the skeptical view of anomolous events and guillable
|
||
trends.
|
||
This issue debunks cold fusion, the 'miracle' of Ann Moore (who alledgedly
|
||
fasted for several years), ball lightning and acupuncture.
|
||
%Info: L4.50 Each , Subs: $40.00 for 6 issues to
|
||
Dr. Steve Donnelly, The Skeptic, PO Box 475, Manchester, M60 2TH U.K.
|
||
(28 Pages/A4/JP)
|
||
No trades/submissions OK/back issues/no ads. email Love@uk.ac.daresbury
|
||
|
||
%Title: THE SOUTHERN NATIONAL NEWSLETTER: Dedicated to States' Rights and the
|
||
Republic of Dixie Volume 14 Issue 1 Winter, 1992
|
||
%Descr: Concered with how and why the Republic of Dixie should be
|
||
formed as a Christian State.
|
||
Comparissons between the South and Ukraine in their respective struggles for
|
||
total independence. A variety of tactics and resources are presented to
|
||
further the cause of Secession, including the works of Thomas Paine and
|
||
Sergey Nechayev. The fundamental principles of a Christian state are
|
||
detailed, including the rights and responsibilities of the citizenry. Plus
|
||
more articles, letters, newsclips and questions that would seriously
|
||
embarrass a school teacher.
|
||
A powerful document on political warfare.
|
||
%Info: Each , Subs: $12.50 for 4 issues to
|
||
Southern National Party, P.O. Box 18214, Memphis, TN 38181
|
||
(20 Pages/L/JP)
|
||
No trades/submissions OK/back issues/no ads.
|
||
|
||
%Title: THE WHITE EAGLE: For Welsh Independence Issue 4
|
||
%Descr: "TWE is a Welsh political journal which fights for Welsh
|
||
Nationhood. We consider the only way to ensure the survival
|
||
of Wales, her culture, language and identity is an
|
||
independent Welsh Nation.
|
||
"Our ultimate aim is a federation of the True European
|
||
Nations, from Brittany to Croatia, Scotland to Ukraine. A
|
||
such, we totally reject the current European States which
|
||
are firmly based on imperialism."
|
||
These might be good, if bloody times for the cause of European
|
||
self-determination. TWE, however, covers news about people you may have
|
||
thought to be completely assimilated, if you heard of them at all. There's
|
||
an interview with Strollad Broadel Breizh, the Nationalist Party of Breton,
|
||
covering the group's history and goals. Welsh history, news, how land
|
||
would be re-distributed after English-built cities in Wales are destroyed
|
||
and a plan to replace police with community deputies.
|
||
An eloquent call for self-determination. I hope an independent Wales does
|
||
away with those God-awful British Postal codes.
|
||
%Info: 1.00L Each to
|
||
The White Eagle, P.O. Box 299, Cardiff, CF2 3XQ Wales
|
||
(12 Pages/A4/JP)
|
||
No trades/submissions OK/takes ads.
|
||
|
||
%Title: THREE L1 REVELATIONS: Convocations of L1 communique materials.
|
||
%Descr: February 1992
|
||
"To tide the concerned and the curious over until
|
||
publication of THE WAR BIBLE, BOOK ONE, we here present 3
|
||
convocations of L1 communique material." The communiques
|
||
are 'Life is War, War is Life' 'Pagan Atheism, Atheist
|
||
Paganism' and 'Fascist Aesthetic, Aesthetic Fascism'
|
||
In the first communique we are told how peace is the ultimate tyrranny, the
|
||
god of the inept and the inebriated, the stagnant cesspool of dreary
|
||
submission. Equality is a prison, a forced mediocrity. Love is not
|
||
democratic.
|
||
In the second communique the usefulness and effectiveness of ritual is
|
||
demonstrated, while all gods are renounced as a waste of time and energy.
|
||
The third communique is a manifesto against laziness, stupidity and
|
||
mediocrity. "ONLY WITH DISCIPLINE AND DETERMINATION WILL HEAVEN ON EARTH BE
|
||
REACHED." The useless will be discarded.
|
||
"You ARE right, and the entire world IS wrong."
|
||
%Info: $6.00 CASH Each to
|
||
C.O.W.A.N., P.O. Box 15, Altadena, CA 91003
|
||
(16 Pages/D/JP)
|
||
No trades/no ads.
|
||
|
||
%Title: TRANSMISSIONARY PROGRESS REPORT: The Temple of The Holy O-Scope Issue
|
||
2
|
||
%Descr: How one person found "Bob" and activated his third nostril
|
||
by meditating on an oscilloscope.
|
||
Details just how an O-Scope can help YOU! Aiiii-yada-yada-yada Praise
|
||
"Bob!!" Lots of comix and collage's about copping some much-needed slack
|
||
while performing one's slavework for The Conspiracy, roommates from hell,
|
||
alien furries, the Outhouse effect and random violence.
|
||
Dobbs-approved bulldada.
|
||
%Info: $3.00 Each to
|
||
Dr. Agon, P.O. Box 1282, Fort Collins, CO 80522
|
||
(41 Pages/S/JP)
|
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Trades OK/submissions OK/no ads.
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%Title: TRASH CITY Issue 11
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%Descr: A trash kultur zine that should appeal to the zombies for
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"Bob."
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Reprints from "Instruction and Advice for the Young Bride" an anti-sex
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manual from 1894. "GIVE LITTLE, GIVE SELDOM AND ABOVE ALL, GIVE GRUDGINGLY.
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Otherwise what could have been a proper marriage could become an orgy of
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sexual lust." 10 steps to acheiving slack at work. American Excess, from
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the homeless to ads for animated Bible videos and Toxic Crusader cartoons.
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A review of an amazing art installation, Visions of Japan. An interview
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with Manfred Jelinski, who produced the "Nekromantik" movies. Yow, we're
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only half way through! Zine reivews, Heavy Metal (the film), comix and
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manga, Klaus Kinski, Big Music, Chinese and Italian B movies and, finally,
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"Bob" himself.
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One stop shopping for your trash fix.
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%Info: $3.00 Each to
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Jim McLennan, Forbidden Planet, 7 Tummons Gardens, South Norwood Hill London,
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SE25 6BD U.K.
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(48 Pages/A5/JP)
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Trades OK/submissions OK/back issues/no ads.
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%Title: TSUJIGIRI Issue 1 August, 1992
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%Descr: Eastern Orthodox Discordianism?!? You bet!
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It's Malcalypse the Elder meeting Buddha, and how many of them can dance
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around a zen Koan? "The Flesh of the Gods is Blue" Meeting one's guru at
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Rocky Horror. The Church of the SubGenius as the Left Hand Path of
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Discordianism. Synchronicity and Erisian fables in the Vedas.
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A Discordian zine that is definitely out there.
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%Info: The Usual Each to
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Greg Carden, 7216 Briarcliff Drive, Springfield, VA 22153
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(5 Pages/S/JP)
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Trades OK/submissions OK/no ads.
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%Title: UFO'S, LSD AND ME.
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%Descr: An entertaining one-shot about the author's contacts with
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aliens (although he isn't too sure about the closest
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encounter as he was under the influence of LSD), conspiracy
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talk radio shows at 2 a.m., making no-budget SciFi flicks in
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High School, meeting Jesus in Ojai and life, such as it was,
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in Fresno in the the early Eighties. This is a highly
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amusing read with many glimpses of truth into the UFO
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movement and the government disinformation campaign.
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Funny and enlightening, you can't ask for much more.
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%Info: $3.00 CASH Each to
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Adam Gorightly, Infinity Limited Press, PO Box 1475, Oakhurst, CA 93644
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(30 Pages/S/JP)
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Trades OK/no ads.
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%Title: WHITE LIGHTS: Devoted to the Spirit of the White Race Issue 1
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%Descr: _White Lights_ deals with subjects considered heretical,
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even within the Aryan Movement.
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Victor Noble's solutions for freeing the White Race from the strangle-hold
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of the Jews involve a fascinating mix of eugenics, yoga, Christianity and
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the Holy Grail, and communication with beings from more advanced
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civilizations to produce Nietzsche's Ubermensch. The guiding historical
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figures are Charlemagne (a possible Overman) and Jesus. "Hitler's fatal
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mistake was his rejection of Christianity." Information about the root- and
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sub-races of humanity is reminiscent of Madam Blatavasky. More information
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about conciousness and identity are provided by Hitheryon House, and of
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Yashua and the Time Arks come from A.T.A. Base. Plus "Lucifer's Lexicon"
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and Ace Backwords.
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Fascinating data.
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%Info: $2.00 Each to
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Victor Noble, PO Box 17231, Philadelphia, PA 19105
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(36 Pages/S/JP)
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Trades OK/submissions OK/takes ads.
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%Title: WOULD YOU BELIEVE?: The Controversial Phenomena Magazine Issue 39
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%Descr: Winter 91/92
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Like the _F_ or _Blue Ryder_ of publications on the fringes
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of reason, W.Y.B. reprints choice articles, from a variety
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of sources, about UFOs and related topics.
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Reprints from _FATE_ on censoring sightings and Canadian UFOs; Aztec
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calender stone decoded; Alternative 3 from _Delve_; the purposes of Pine Gap
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from _Notes from the Hangar_; even Bo Gritz(!) as a believer in UFOs, but he
|
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exposes Willaim Cooper as a charlatan. That, and more.
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A good collection of exerpts from so-called fringe magazines.
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%Info: $3.25 Each , Subs: $12.00 for 4 issues to
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Armand , W.Y.B. Publications, HC 80 Box 156, Marshall, AR 72650
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(25 Pages/S/JP)
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Trades OK/submissions OK/back issues/takes ads.
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