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mrfett's avatar

This is fascinating Garrett! Thanks for writing, and thanks for the podcast. Hope you had a good week 😊

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Ryan Perry's avatar

This was fascinating. I'm sure there was a metallic voice component in the Scole experiment. I'll get back to you on that!

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voidisyinyang's avatar

i saw John Keel speak in person in 1997-1998 at Bethesda Maryland - the INFO FortFest. It's posted on youtube. I wrote a book on Andrija Puharich - including a lot from Jack Sarfatti. It's free - "There Is No Spoon" is the title. thanks, drew hempel p.s. The publisher of Peter Levenda is Kris Millegan - he sent me a book contract in 2012 - see my "Alchemy of Rainbow Heart Music" book free pdf as the result. thanks

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Carol Maltby's avatar

I'd always read that the Crowley phrase in his letter to Grady McMurtry regarding the Babalon Working on 6/14/1946 (the day Donald Trump was born!) was "I get fairly frantic when I contemplate the idiocy of these louts.." But a photograph of the typed letter at this link shows it to definitely be "goats," not "louts." It's not usually quoted, but the next sentence is "(I apologise to goats.)"

However, Bare-faced Messiah says that on 4/19/46, Crowley wrote to Karl Germer, head of the OTO in the United States: 'Apparently Parsons or Hubbard or somebody is producing a Moonchild. I get fairly frantic when I contemplate the idiocy of these louts.' So the trail of "goats" vs "louts" seems pretty muddled. I couldn't find a photo of the Germer letter yet to verify the wording.

https://blazingstar-oto.org/gradymcmurtry/letters/letters-1946/06141946-aleister-crowley-to-grady-mcmurtry/

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Kristin Lacey Rose's avatar

Excellent article! Keep up the good work!

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