Damn Good Readin'





Damn good readin'
Listed below are texts that I believe will help you on your path to knowledge. Some works I offer, some I cannot. In regards to the apocrypha, I basically stick to whatever texts are true to the message of the old testament. Texts of the apocrypha which hold a different view of the creator or serpent, I label gnostic; so I read the text, but take lightly what I hear. Although the gnostic and the Kabalistic views run similar, I believe much of the Kabalist's view of the universe to be correct.

There's two types of books and publications "insiders" release. The first is meant for public consumption. They are filled with misdirection, and when telling the truth, use a guarded, cryptic tongue ( Bailey, Blavatsky, and in many respects Crowley ). This guarded tongue makes learning difficult and, without the benefit of the Illuminati's inner teachings, is designed to lead you astray. With the exception of maybe Crowley, these are the kinds of texts conspiracy theorists nudge eachother about, cite and recite, but insiders largely ignore.

The second kind are books not meant for public consumption. These texts are largely unknown, and if they're well known, they've jumped through flaming hoops to discredit those texts.

The trick: Locate those who don't use a guarded tongue

When they put pen to paper under the presumption that only other insiders would read, or give a moment's thought, to the following words, they get.....chatty. How do you know if you've found a text whose author has abandoned his reserve? The first sign is that they tell a story so dark, and so crazy, that it repels the senses, and sends them running to FOX news. The second sign is few have heard of it. And the third sign is that it'll explain a whole lot. As with theories of the scientific nature, the strength of a theory is based on how much of the observed phenomena it can explain.
First, and biggest offender, is Donald Tyson's "Necronomicon: The wanderings of Al Hazred." I've read some pretty wild stuff, but nobody dances around a campfire buck-naked quite like Donald Tyson did here. Being available on Amazon ( and other places ), all I can say is that the only thing keeping this book safe from the eyes of the profane: DISBELIEF. He penned things I know the Illuminati don't want getting around. And if, by chance, you're fool-hardy enough to remain in disbelief, you will still be able to regard the book as a series of very entertaining short stories. The author is no slouch, that's for sure.

The fact that I can't offer this book on my site ( nor have it in electronic form ), is tragedy most grevious. But parts of this text can be read for free online. Here
Second, is the Abdul Alhazred necronomicon. Shorter, but page for page, just as revealing. Intelligently written, and terrifying to its core. A story, like Donald Tyson's, that spans the spaces, and the ages. Another text where disbelief will come easy ( and costly, my dear friends ).

To download, open this torrent, and select the file "John Dee - Necronomicon (trans).pdf" as your only download.
"Al-Azif" available here

Al Hazred: Crazy, or nuts? You decide!
Another text I found interesting is the collective writings of Jack Parsons ( you know, rocket designer, anti-christ maker ). He speaks of the dangers of magic and how he conjured the whore of Babylon in his livingroom. Yikes.
There's much to be learned the Book of Enoch. And the fact that it wasn't included into the bible is a shame. An inspired text, I think so.


Other intersting texts

John Keel's: The Mothman Prophecies
The Testament of Solomon
The Apocalypse of Adam
The Book of Baruch
The man who would be king ( short story)
The Islamic Hadith of Fatima
The Book of Jashur
The Book of Jubilees
The Book of Tobit

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