Great tidings! Andy C has posted details of this year’s Questing Conference on his web site. Check it out.
Anti-Evolution Not sure if I’m going to get all of this done in one hit but bear with me and the whole argument will hopefully become clear over the next few days. (Note although the arguments below appear all over… Continue Reading →
Well you´ve thrown down the gauntlet now, Mark, but a full rebuttal of Evolutionary Theory will have to wait as I´m currently sunning myself in the Costa de La Luz. However, I shall be putting forward my reservations as soon… Continue Reading →
While stirring up my evolutionist colleagues I was reminded of one of the most polished operators on the Questing circuit – Michael Cremo. فريق كريستيانو رونالدو His smallish website is called Forbidden Archaeology after the name of his breakthrough book…. Continue Reading →
Just a quick post to mention a new link that I’ve put off the main site on Gnostic Novels. It’s all a bit of a mess at the moment but if Ididn’t get something out there it was going to… Continue Reading →
His fame evidently growing by the month, Andrew Collins’ seminal Psychic Questing work “The Sword and the Stone” is on sale from an Amazon Seller for £180. This smashes the previous highest price of £50 for “The Seventh Sword.”
So, after 9 years The X Files came to an end last Sunday. I must admit that I, like millions of others, stopped watching it after Mulder left – proving that when all was said and done it was his… Continue Reading →
Thank God for my cone of power around David Humphreys!
How about this for a good description (not mine) of why you must follow the red thread of your life: “There is a vitality, a life force, a quickening that is translated through you into action, and because there is… Continue Reading →
The Jeevas new album 1-2-3-4 is a work of insanity. Although a quick scan of the album’s reviews shows me that there is nothing original in what I’m about to say I’m going to say it anyway (coz that’s the… Continue Reading →
It turns out that the beast on the Nugent signet ring may be a cockatrice rather than a griffin. Which is gutting really as Andrew Collins wrote an article about sighting of griffins in Brentford in 1985 (well the team… Continue Reading →
Credo Take this neat analysis: “We look at the world through windows on which have been drawn grids (concepts). Different philosophies use different grids. A culture is a group of people with rather similar grids. Through a window we view… Continue Reading →
P.P.P.S And my last contribution to this onanistic thread is that with beautiful synchronicity the headline of today’s (oops – make that yesterday’s) Independent is: “Tony Blair, a man with his hands full.” Fnarr, fnarr.
P.P.S. Speaking of which, I came across this image courtesy of www.masturbateforpeace.com and I’m seeing whether, by some judiciously placed raw HTML code, I can get the image to appear directly in my post. Hen, I think you should put… Continue Reading →
Happy Birthday, Nick! What about a birthday ‘bLog?
Snooooze….Website rearranged. Got the posting sorted for valued members. Also a hyperlink on John – but so much still to do: colours, navigation buttons, glossary (“FOD”, etc.), re-do Joel’s site from scratch…nnngh. Congrats to Peter and Jackie on the arrival… Continue Reading →
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