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ALEISTER CROWLEY ABSINTHE THE GREEN GODDESS

itself into the warm bosom of the gulf stream, which (in our allegory) we may call the life of god. but our business is with the heart of things; we must go beyond the crude phenomena of nature if we are to dwell in the spirit. art is the soul of life and the old absinthe house is heart and soul of the old quarter of new orleans. for here was the headquarters of no common man--no less than a real pirate--of captain lafitte, who not only robbed his neighbors, but defended them against invasion. here, too, sat henry clay, who lived and died to give his name to a cigar. outside this house no man remembers much more of him than that; but here, authentic and, as i imagine, indignant, his ghost stalks grimly. here, too are marble basins hollowed--and hallowed--by the drippings of the water which


ALEISTER CROWLEY THE OLD AND NEW COMMENTARIES TO LIBER AL

love, not sharing in their light and liberty; nay, thou art mother and whore for thine own pleasure; the word i say to man i say to thee no less: do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law! ay, priest, ay, lawyer, ay, censor! will ye not gather in secret once again, if in your hoard of juggler's tricks there be not one untried, or in your cunning and counsel one device new-false to save your pirate ship from sinking? it has always been so easy up to now! what is the blasting magick in that word, first thesis of the book of the law, that "every woman is a star" alas! it is i the beast that roared that word so loud, and wakened beauty. your tricks, your drowsy drugs, your lies, your hypnotic passes- they will not serve you. make up your minds to be free and fearless as i, fit mates for


ALEISTER CROWLEY EQUINOX EQ I 4 3

e hopes to see again! his brain befooled, his pocket picked- how the beast cachinnated then, far from that doleful derelict sir palamede the saracen! 64 xxiv "one thing at least (quoth palamede "beyond dispute my soul can see: this questing beast that mocks my need dwelleth in deep obscurity" so delveth he a darksome hole within the bowels of etna dense, closing the harbour of his soul to all the pirate-ships of sense. and now the questing of the beast rolls in his very self, and high leaps his while heart in fiery feast on the expected ecstasy. but echoing from the central roar reverberates many a mournful moan, and shapes more mystic than before baffle its formless monotone! ah! mocks him many a myriad vision, warring within him masterless, turning devotion to derision, beatitude to beas


ALEISTER CROWLEY EQUINOX EQ I 4

of health and the ineffable delectation of surrender; she the thrilling pain-pleasure of possession. here, she, being the heroine of our tale, passes out of it. they are very happy. man and woman. the complete being. may their love last longer than the bee's! 2 alfred de vigny "col re de samson" george raffalovich 35 captain margaret. by john masefield. i bought this book thinking to find a jolly pirate yarn. instead, in a style recalling now bart kennedy now hall caine, the meanderings and maunderings of a crew of ill-assorted sexual degenerates. and i wasted sevenpence on this nauseous nastiness! the porch. vol i, no. 1. the oversoul. by ralph waldo emerson "the porch" promises to be a delightful addition to our periodical literature. its first number gives in clear type on a nice page t


BLUE EQUINOX

me got rather tired of the german girl, and he goes off to chicago after another woman, leaving his wife and his mistress to share a room at the mcalpin. instead of quarreling, they made friends, and the wholly icily murderous plot is laid bare. alice now makes strenuous efforts to get back her lover, but he is one of those people who learn by experience. he merely exposes the .worm.s. attempt to pirate his property. it seems to us that dr. coomaraswamy leaves the story at what might have been its most interesting complication. it stops right there. the .worm. gets a job as curator of the oriental department of some art museum in boston, and settles down with his wife to live happy ever after. i feel that this may be life, but it is not art. a mourner clad in green. four dimensional vistas


BUCKLAND RAYMOND COMPLETE BOOK OF WITCHCRAFT

ree. eight the number of dissolution and separation.the law of cyclic evolution and invention. five and three. nine rebirth and reformation. intuition; travel; karma and completion of the third plane. three times three. zero the circle. infinity; the universe; the all. ocean: opportunity; spirituality. owl: wisdom; need for further evaluation. pearl: joy. broken string of pearls misunderstanding. pirate: suspicion. prison: see jail. lesson seven: meditation, dreams and the minor sabbats 187 pyramid: thirst for knowledge; seeking. railroad: a set path to follow; see also transportation. rainbow: great happiness; opportunity. reading: learning; gaining in knowledge; perceiving. riding: see transportation. right: the conscious; correctness; the artistic side. ring: completion; loyalty. river:


DAVID ICKE AND THE TRUTH SHALL SET YOU FREE

ologue 67 william cooper, behold a pale horse (light technology publishing, sedona, arizona, 1991) p71 176 .and the truth shall set you free 68 the population bomb, p88,135 69 professor jacqueline kasun, the war against population (ignatius press, san francisco, 1988)p200-201 70 report from iron mountain on the possibility and desirability of peace. with introductory material by leonard c. lewin (pirate press, england) 71 according to the foreword to the document i have "john doe" was a professor at a large university in the mid-west of america. his field of work was one of the social sciences. chapter 9 pyramid power he covert network of control is but the physical version of the multidimensional prison, within which our lower consciousness has been, until now, entrapped for hundreds of t

with british families involved in the opium trade like the keswicks (jardine matheson) and many others supported by the british governments of lord palmerston, the symbolic head of grand orient freemasonry. the keswicks and jardine matheson have been members of the committee of 300. given the source of its creation, therefore, it was only right that the skull and bones society was launched with a pirate's flag as its symbol. the link between the skull and bones and the families of the eastern establishment named throughout this book was to continue to the present day..names like bush, rockefeller, harriman, whitney, payne, vanderbilt, bundy, and so on. the writer, anthony c. sutton, acquired copies of skull and bones membership lists going back to 1832.15 about 20-30 families, overwhelming


ENCYCLOPEDIA OF OCCULTISM AND PARAPSYCHOLOGY VOL 1

6. nouvelles recherches sur les chams. paris, 1901. chaney, william henry (1821.1903) pioneer nineteenth-century american astrologer w. h. chaney was born on january 13, 1821, in chesterville, maine. he was but nine when his father died and he left maine when he was 16. he began a life of wandering that first led him to the sea. nine months in the navy drained him of visions of being a modern-day pirate, and he deserted and settled in wheeling, west virginia, where he studied law and eventually, in 1847, opened a legal practice. little is known of his activity during the civil war (1861.65, but in 1866 he was living in new york city and while there met luke broughton, the man largely responsible for the building of the astrological community in the united states. broughton introduced chane

firm the existence of another world. at first it seemed to be inhabited by nonhuman spirits, angels, and other exalted beings. the manifestation of john king in the log house of jonathan koons marked a transition between nonhuman and human communicators. at first king said he was semidivine, one of the most ancient angels, and claimed kingly attributes. later he confessed to have been morgan, the pirate king. from his early identity as the ruler of a primeval adamic race, king evolved into a more humble entity who, in manifesting through mediums succeeding jonathan koons, laid no more claim to royalty. sources: bander, peter. carry on talking: how dead are the voices? u.k: colin smythe, 1972. beard, paul. survival of death: for and against. london, 1966. broad, c. d. personal identity and

seances in the loghouse of jonathan koons in the wilds of ohio. as the head of a band of 160 spirits, king claimed descent from a race of men known as adam, who had as leaders the most ancient angels. they signed their communications king no. 1, no. 2, and so forth, and sometimes servant and scholar of god. in his last incarnation king had strayed from the path of virtue and become a redoubtable pirate. he communicated in direct voice through a trumpet, his own invention, and through direct scripts. the tone of these writings was sanctimonious and upbraiding (e.g, we know that our work will be rejected by many, and condemned as the production of their king devil, whom they profess to repudiate, but do so constantly serve by crucifying truth and rejecting all that is contrary to their own

ted this operation three times in succession, then the figure dissolved. mme. palladino immediately returned to her normal state. i remained for three consecutive days in such a condition of cerebral prostration, on account of the fluid that had been drawn from me, that i could not carry on the smallest intellectual work. king and morgan the identification of john king with henry owen morgan, the pirate, was investigated by sir arthur conan doyle, who had in his possession a contemporary picture of the buccaneer king. it bore no resemblance to the tall, swarthy man with a noble head and full black beard who presented himself in materialized form. but doyle stated that a daughter of a recent governor of jamaica was confronted in a seance in london by john king, who said to her, you have bro

his corporeal life in jamaica and made beautiful bugle calls through the trumpet, saying that was how he used to call his men together in the old buccaneering days, one terrific blast being his signal to fight. in february 1930 john king manifested in glen hamilton s circle in winnipeg, canada, and carried on a dialogue with walter, who controlled another medium, feigning that they were aboard a pirate ship among a crew of ruffians. this playacting had a psychological purpose.the recovery of past memories and the imagining of a sailing ship that was afterward built out of ectoplasm. the continued manifestation of john king with different mediums over a period of some 80 years raises a number of interesting questions. if the manifestations were genuine, why should a relatively unimportant

ing the theological adam by thousands of years. they represented their leaders as the most ancient angels. one of these ancient angels, who instructed the circle, was called oress. generally they signed themselves in the written communications as king no. 1, no. 2, and no. 3, and sometimes servant and scholar of god. foremost among them was the john king who claimed to have been henry morgan, the pirate. two or three miles from the koons farm was another lonely farmhouse, belonging to john tippie, where another spirit room was laid out on the same plan. the manifestations in the tippie family were identical to those in the koon log house. each had a spirit machine that consisted of a complex arrangement of zinc and copper for the alleged purpose of collecting and focusing the magnetic aura


ENCYCLOPEDIA OF OCCULTISM AND PARAPSYCHOLOGY VOL 2

ving human head, he said. daumer s speculation is strangely contrasted by glen hamilton s report (in psychic science) on the building and photographing of a three-dimensional ectoplasmic ship in the winnipeg circle. the entities john king and walter claimed responsibility for the experiment. coming through the mediums mary m. and x, they carried on a dialogue feigning that they were aboard king s pirate ship among a crew of ruffians. it was hinted that this playacting had a psychological purpose: the recovery of past memories and the creation of the thought image of a sailing ship. eventually the ship was built, but because of some indecision in giving the signal to take a flash photograph, it came into port badly damaged. hamilton remarks: no matter how great we may conceive the unknown p

shores of the solway tell how a certain craft, which went down there while conveying a happy bridal party towards stranraer, is frequently seen sailing at full speed before the gale, the bride and bridegroom clinging to the rigging as though in terror of immediate death by drowning. nor is this the only solway phantom, for that treacherous seaway once witnessed the foundering of two scandinavian pirate vessels, which are said to rise periodically from the water, the crew of each calling for mercy. religion has played a prominent part in some stories of specter ships. at boulogne, france, for example, there is a tradition to the effect that on one occasion in the middle ages, the townspeople wanted to build a church, for they were without any public place of worship. they were anxious to c

ned phenomena. detroit: gale research, 1993. shiels, tony. entertaining with esp. uk: david& charles, 1974. ship of the dead similar to the idea of the death-coach is the belief that at times a phantom ship carries away the souls of men. in the form of a cloud-ship, or wrapped in a driving mist, it sails over mountains and moors, and at sea it sails without hindrance. a story is told of a certain pirate, at whose death a spectral ship approached in a cloud. as it sailed over the roof, the house was filled with a sound as of a stormy sea, and when the ship had passed by, the soul of the pirate accompanied it (see also flying dutchman) shipton, mother legendary british prophetess, supposed to have been born in the reign of king henry vii and to have predicted the deaths of cardinal wolsey an


GREENFIELD ALLEN SECRET CIPHER OF THE UFONAUTS

fair description of england s historical and muchhated king john, but also a description of a key occult mystery in classical (as distinguished from new aeon) qabala, pointed out by frater achad: the interplay of 31 and its reverse, 13, or god and not. reference also blavatsky s contemporary, medium florence cook s control, katie king -the daughter of john king a/k/a sir henry morgan, the famous pirate. katie king= 139= unveiling and the bride. katie king appeared in spirit photographs as an unveiled bride. hpb s later mahatmas koot hoomi= 109= androgynous, and, from liber al. the lover; or hllarion smerdis= 183= ascended master, which suggests conscious ciphering. when we take into consideration john king s earlier role in blavatsky s life, koot hoomi= 109= thou king seems of interest. t


GRIMM TEUTONIC MYTHOLOGY VOL 2 1883 COMPLETE

n (aix, and there was some connexion between it and the wind; kicherus 3, 71 (pertz 5, 622) relates the inroad of the welsh (gauls) in 978: aeneam aguilam, quae in vertice palatii a karolo magno acsi volans fixa erat, 4 in vul- 1 the giants often put on the arnar ham (erne s coat: thiazi in sn. 80. 82, suttungr in sn. 86* day also was imaged as a bird, who dug his claws into the clouds. 1 scott s pirate, edinb, 1822. 4 it ought not to be overlooked here, that at the west door of osin s hall there 634 elements. turnum converterunt. nam german! earn in favonium (up. germ, fohn) converterant, subtiliter significantes gallos suo equitatu quandoque posse devinci. the meaning seems to be, that the french turned the eagle s head to the south-east, the germans to the west, to signify that like the


HP LOVECRAFT A DARK LORE

r a mile out, and toward the end of shipping days sailors used to make big detours just to avoid it "that is, sailors that didn't hail from innsmouth. one of the things they had against old captain marsh was that he was supposed to land on it sometimes at night when the tide was right maybe he did, for i dare say the rock formation was interesting, and it's just barely possible he was looking for pirate loot and maybe finding ft; but there was talk of his dealing with demons there. fact is, i guess on the whole it was really the captain that gave the bad reputation to the reef "that was before the big epidemic of 1846, when over half the folks in innsmouth was carried off. they never did quite figure out what the trouble was, but it was probably some foreign kind of disease brought from ch

ueer foreign kind of jewelry that the sailors and refinery men sometimes sold on the sly, or that was seen once or twice on some of the marsh women-folks. people allowed maybe old captain obed traded for it in some heathen port, especially since he always ordered stacks of glass beads and trinkets such as seafaring men used to get for native trade. others thought and still think he'd found an old pirate cache out on devil reef. but here's a funny thing. the old captain's been dead these sixty years, and there's ain't been a good-sized ship out of the place since the civil war; but just the same the marshes still keep on buying a few of those native trade things- mostly glass and rubber gewgaws, they tell me. maybe the innsmouth folks like 'em to look at themselves- gawd knows they've gotte

led in a brawl. the society had acquired it directly from the pawnbroker, at once giving it a display worthy of its quality. it was labeled as of probable east-indian or indochinese provenance, though the attribution was frankly tentative. miss tilton, comparing all possible hypotheses regarding its origin and its presence in new england, was inclined to believe that it formed part of some exotic pirate hoard discovered by old captain obed marik. this view was surely not weakened by the insistent offers of purchase at a high price which the marshes began to make as soon as they knew of its presence, and which they repeated to this day despite the society's unvarying determination not to sell. as the good lady shewed me out of the building she made it clear that the pirate theory of the mar

erd in haouses as wa'n't s'posed to hev nobody in 'em "folks aoutside hev their stories abaout us- s'pose you've heerd a plenty on 'em, seein' what questions ye ast- stories abaout things they've seed naow an' then, an' abaout that queer joofry as still comes in from somewhars an' ain't quite all melted up- but nothin' never gits def'nite. nobody'll believe nothin. they call them gold-like things pirate loot, an' allaow the innsmouth folks hez furren blood or is dis-tempered or somethin. beside, them that lives here shoo off as many strangers as they kin, an' encourage the rest not to git very cur'ous, specially raound night time. beasts balk at the critters- hosses wuss'n mules- but when they got autos that was all right "in forty-six cap'n obed took a second wife that nobody in thee taow


HP LOVECRAFT THE SHADOW OVER INNSMOUTH

r a mile out, and toward the end of shipping days sailors used to make big detours just to avoid it "that is, sailors that didn't hail from innsmouth. one of the things they had against old captain marsh was that he was supposed to land on it sometimes at night when the tide was right maybe he did, for i dare say the rock formation was interesting, and it's just barely possible he was looking for pirate loot and maybe finding ft; but there was talk of his dealing with demons there. fact is, i guess on the whole it was really the captain that gave the bad reputation to the reef "that was before the big epidemic of 1846, when over half the folks in innsmouth was carried off. they never did quite figure out what the trouble was, but it was probably some foreign kind of disease brought from ch

ueer foreign kind of jewelry that the sailors and refinery men sometimes sold on the sly, or that was seen once or twice on some of the marsh women-folks. people allowed maybe old captain obed traded for it in some heathen port, especially since he always ordered stacks of glass beads and trinkets such as seafaring men used to get for native trade. others thought and still think he'd found an old pirate cache out on devil reef. but here's a funny thing. the old captain's been dead these sixty years, and there's ain't been a good-sized ship out of the place since the civil war; but just the same the marshes still keep on buying a few of those native trade things- mostly glass and rubber gewgaws, they tell me. maybe the innsmouth folks like 'em to look at themselves- gawd knows they've gotte

led in a brawl. the society had acquired it directly from the pawnbroker, at once giving it a display worthy of its quality. it was labeled as of probable east-indian or indochinese provenance, though the attribution was frankly tentative. miss tilton, comparing all possible hypotheses regarding its origin and its presence in new england, was inclined to believe that it formed part of some exotic pirate hoard discovered by old captain obed marik. this view was surely not weakened by the insistent offers of purchase at a high price which the marshes began to make as soon as they knew of its presence, and which they repeated to this day despite the society's unvarying determination not to sell. as the good lady shewed me out of the building she made it clear that the pirate theory of the mar

erd in haouses as wa'n't s'posed to hev nobody in 'em "folks aoutside hev their stories abaout us- s'pose you've heerd a plenty on 'em, seein' what questions ye ast- stories abaout things they've seed naow an' then, an' abaout that queer joofry as still comes in from somewhars an' ain't quite all melted up- but nothin' never gits def'nite. nobody'll believe nothin. they call them gold-like things pirate loot, an' allaow the innsmouth folks hez furren blood or is dis-tempered or somethin. beside, them that lives here shoo off as many strangers as they kin, an' encourage the rest not to git very cur'ous, specially raound night time. beasts balk at the critters- hosses wuss'n mules- but when they got autos that was all right "in forty-six cap'n obed took a second wife that nobody in thee taow


LIBER CXCVII STORY OF SIR PALAMEDES

gain! liber cxcvii 56 his brain befooled, his pocket picked. how the beast cachinnated then, far from that doleful derelict sir palamede the saracen! 57 xxiv .one thing at least (quoth palamede .beyond dispute my soul can see: this questing beast that mocks my need dwelleth in deep obscurity. so delveth he a darksome hole within the bowels of etna dense, closing the harbour of his soul to all the pirate-ships of sense. and now the questing of the beast rolls in his very self, and high leaps his whole heart in fiery feast on the expected ecstasy. but echoing from the central roar reverberates many a mournful moan, and shapes more mystic than before baffle its formless monotone! ah! mocks him many a myriad vision, warring within him masterless, turning devotion to derision, beatitude to beas


LIBER LLL PARADIGMAT PIRATE

ion may be studied in regardie (ed, the golden dawn and the complete golden dawn system of magick. gliber libra h was first published in equinox i (1) and reprinted in gems from the equinox and equinox iii (10, in the latter case with a questionable author credit to gthe master therion. h key entry &c. by frater t.s. for celephais press/ n.i.w.g. this e-text last revised 13.06.200t the paradigmal pirate (liber lll& liber ventum) by joshua wetzel (aka frater ratatosk) stafford, england the paradigmal pirate by joshua wetzel second edition c 2006 all rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book, or portions thereof, in any form. the right of joshua wetzel to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the copyright, design and patents a

e who have had the privilege of working with frater ratatosk know of his extraordinary skills and experience in invocation and evocation. this knowledge shines (darkly) through in this book, especially in the daring, shamanic style of transacting business with goetic spirits, and in the radically left hand path approach to the use of deities in invocation. this level of work places the paradigmal pirate beyond the psychonomicon model, and connects to the theme of pragmatic exploration of working methods that are based on new models of magical group consciousness. this is a book of skills that you can use to take yourself to wherever you will. dave lee, may 2001 c.e, london, england liber lll introduction, lucid dreaming, gnosis, weapons/tools, rituals, and metamorphosis. introduction the m


LINDOW JOHN NORSE MYTHOLOGY A GUIDE TO THE GODS HEROES RITUALS AND BELIEFS

ure as haddingus or hadding because the scandinavian form would have had -dd) is the son of gram and descendant of the first danish kings but raised by giants. he becomes the lover of his nursemaid, the giantess harthgrepa, who travels with him disguised as a man and performs necromancy with him. after she is torn apart by other giants, an old man with only one eye puts hadingus in touch with the pirate deities, themes, and concepts 157 liserus, and when hadingus is wounded he makes an otherworld journey on a horse (sleipnir. later he makes a second otherworld journey when an old woman transports him to the world of the dead. before an important battle, hadingus puts his ship ashore to confer with an old man waving his cloak and learns from him the secret of the wedge formation. and when h


MASTERING WITCHCRAFT

and pentacle, a witch symbol of great antiquity. some witches, who are hermetically inclined, say that it is an abbreviated version of the alchemical rose cross, whereas others see it as being a type of the crux ansata, or egyptian ankh, symbolizing divine life. in this particular instance, however, the symbol connotes a different history altogether, being derived from the same source as that old pirate device familiar to all readers of treasure island, the skull and crossbones. this emblem makes its appearance in more serious context in both templar and masonic symbolism, alongside that of the witch tradition. it is the sign of osiris. its proper import is that of death (sometimes accompanied by resurrection, and most necromantic processes make use of it. it is also used in laying curses


MICHAEL TSARION ATLANTIS ALIEN VISITATION AND GENETIC MANIPULATION

arwickshire.arthur dee (1579-1651) son of john dee, royal physician to james i, and personal doctor to tzar michael of russia.sir john dee (1527-1608) definitely involved in espionage with edward kelley. involved with innumerable secret societies created by agrippa. convened legendary sances when he spoke with the angels, using the language he called enochian.sir kenelm digby (1603-1665) one-time pirate and member of the hartlib invisible college.cornelius drebbel (1572-1633) inventor of the first submarine which took a voyage down the thames in 1621. expert on explosives, worked for the royal navy, designing the first known tor-pedo. invented a perpetual motor, the thermometer, and introduced the telescope to england. opened a pub in london.nicholas flamel (1330-1417) said to have lived f

or, involved in bringing alchemical ideas into the political arena.claudio monteverdi (1567-1643) composer.sir isaac newton (1642-1727) heavily involved in alchemy.paracelsus (1493-1541) founder of homeopathy.giambattista della porta (1535-1615) sorcerer involved in metallurgy, perfected the camera obscura.francois rabelais (1494-1553) satanistic playwrite and rebel.sir walter raleigh (1554-1618) pirate and member of the tudor dynasty.sir george ripley (1490) studied on the island of rhodes with the knights of st. john (tem-plars).emperor rudolph ii (1576-1612) holy roman emperor whose court in prague was frequented by major name alchemists. knew sir john dee.mary sidney (1561-1621) countess of pembroke and sister of pirate sir philip sidney.george starkey (1627-1665) educated at harvard.s

unist groups, and other opposing social forces to create predetermined outcomes ensuringpower maintenance. 1831 cholera epidemic spreads from russia to central europe. 1831 smallpox epidemic in wurtemberg, germany, where 995 vaccinated people succumb to the dis-ease. 1831 in marseilles, france, 2,000 vaccinated people are stricken with smallpox. 1832 the skull& bones is launched under the russell pirate flag. 1832 andrew jackson re-elected. v etos recharter of bank of u.s. national debt of the u.s. falls to zero. 1832 british medical association chartered. impetus for forming ama in u.s. 1832 christian hahnemann creates school of homeopathy. 1832 east india company monopoly of opium trafficking expires. 1832 jackson veto of re-charter of second national bank. 1833 british drop slave trade


MORALS AND DOGMA

g for us a lot more favorable to virtue. we all had that within us, that might have been pushed to the same excess. perhaps we should have fallen as he did, with less temptation. perhaps we _have_ done acts, that, in proportion to the temptation or provocation, were less excusable than his great crime. silent pity and sorrow for the victim should mingle with our detestation of the guilt. even the pirate who murders in cold blood on the high seas, is such a man as you or i might have been. orphanage in childhood, or base and dissolute and abandoned parents; an unfriended youth; evil companions; ignorance and want of moral cultivation; the temptations of sinful pleasure or grinding poverty; familiarity with vice; a scorned and blighted name; seared and crushed affections; desperate fortunes;


MOTTA MARCELO THE COMMENTARIES OF AL

love, not sharing in their light and liberty; nay, thou art mother and whore for thine own pleasure; the word i say to man i say to thee no less: do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law! ay, priest, ay, lawyer, ay, censor! will ye not gather in secret once again, if in your hoard of juggler's tricks there be not one untried, or in your cunning and counsel one device new-false to save your pirate ship from sinking? it has always been so easy up to now! what is the blasting magick in that word, first thesis of the book of the law, that "every woman is a star? alas! it is i the beast that roared that word so loud, and wakened beauty. your tricks, your drowsy drugs, your lies, your hypnotic passes- they will not serve you. make up your minds to be free men, fearless as i, fit mates for


SALMANRUSHDIE THESATANICVERSES

ailing, when it came, proudly and openly and without recourse to subterfuge, these shades were sneaky, emitting stifled imprecations and alarming, muted yaps and barks, they seemed headless, crouching, arms and legs a--dangle like giant, unshelled crabs. scuttling, sidelong, heavy boots crunching on shingle. lots of them. she saw them reach her boathouse on which the fading image of an eyepatched pirate grinned and brandished a cutlass, and that was too much _i'm not having it, she decided, and, stumbling downstairs for warm clothing, she fetched the chosen weapon of her retribution: a long coil of green garden hose. at her front door she called out in a clear voice "i can see you quite plainly. come out, come out, whoever you are" they switched on seven suns and blinded her, and then she

is, a to z "what to do" he was thinking "phone or not phone? no, just turn up, ring the bell and say, baby, your wish came true, from sea bed to your bed, takes more than a plane crash to keep me away from you- okay, maybe not quite, but words to that effect- yes. surprise is the best policy. allie bibi, boo to you" then he heard the singing. it was coming from the old boathouse with the one-eyed pirate painted on the outside, and the song was foreign, but familiar: a song that rosa diamond had often hummed, and the voice, too, was familiar, although a little different, less quavery _younger. the boathouse door was unaccountably unlocked, and banging in the wind. he went towards the song "take your coat off" she said. she was dressed as she had been on the day of the white island: black sk

nsure of his essence, how may he know if he be good or bad? but you are finding me tedious. i answer my own questions by my faith in it, sir- here maslama pointed to the ceiling of the railway compartment "and of course you are not in the least confused about your identity, for you are the famous, the may i say legendary mr. gibreel farishta, star of screen and, increasingly, i'm sorry to add, of pirate video; my twelve children, one wife and i are all long-standing, unreserved admirers of your divine heroics" he grabbed, and pumped gibreel's right hand "tending as i do towards the pantheistic view" maslama thundered on "my own sympathy for your work arises out of your willingness to portray deities of every conceivable water. you, sir, are a rainbow coalition of the celestial; a walking u


SIR EDWARD BULWER LYTTON ZANONI A ROSICRUCIAN TALE

on of a withered old picture-dealer. she took the spouse, and very properly clapped the door in the face of the lover. i was not disheartened, excellency; no, not i. women are plentiful while we are young. so, without a ducat in my pocket or a crust for my teeth, i set out to seek my fortune on board of a spanish merchantman. that was duller work than i expected; but luckily we were attacked by a pirate, half the crew were butchered, the rest captured. i was one of the last: always in luck, you see, signor, monks' sons have a knack that way! the captain of the pirates took a fancy to me 'serve with us' said he 'too happy' said i. behold me, then, a pirate! o jolly life! how i blessed the old notary for turning me out of doors! what feasting, what fighting, what wooing, what quarrelling! so

ening before the appointed day, clara, her mother, her little sister, and myself, were walking by the port; and as we looked on the sea, i was telling them old gossip-tales of mermaids and sea-serpents, when a red-faced, bottlenosed frenchman clapped himself right before me, and, placing his spectacles very deliberately astride his proboscis, echoed out 'sacre, mille tonnerres! this is the damned pirate who boarded the "niobe"'none of your jests' said i, mildly 'ho, ho' said he 'i can't be mistaken; help there' and he griped me by the collar. i replied, as you may suppose, by laying him in the kennel; but it would not do. the french captain had a french lieutenant at his back, whose memory was as good as his chief's. a crowd assembled; other sailors came up: the odds were against me. i sle


SIR WALLIS BUDGE EGYPTIAN MAGIC

n his own ships; in his day, however, the sea was infested with pirates, and he lost greatly through their successful attacks upon his vessels. at length he determined to travel in one of his own ships with a number of armed men, so that he might be able to resist any attack which the pirates might make, and punish them for their robberies in times past. soon after he had sailed he fell in with a pirate vessel, and a fight at once took place between his crew and the robbers, in the course of which he was shot in the eye by an arrow; he stopped the combat and then sailed for a port which was situated near a monastery, wherein the virgin mary was reported to work miracles by means of a picture of herself which was hung up in it. when the merchant arrived in port he was so ill through the wou


SPENSER THE CULT OF THE ALL SEEING EYE 1960

e deceased huynh phu so, who. so the story goes, converted his psychiatrist when he was sent to a lunatic asylum. the other sect, the binh xuyen. is an organization of bandits, in mustard-colored uniforms, who controlled both the brothels of saigon and the police of the same city under an arrangement with the absentee chief of state, bao dai. their commander, general le van vien. was once a river pirate. premier ngo dinh diem crushed the three sects. for eight years south viet nam was free of the evil of the cao dai. then, in late 1963. the premier and his brother. ngo dinh nhu. were assassinated in a cia-supported murder plot headed by buddhist traitors in the vietnamese government. at once the top surviving cao dai leader, exiled general le than tat, returned to viet nam from cambodia to


THE GALE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE UNUSUAL UNEXPLAINED VOL 3

aps the most famous of all ghost ships is the flying dutchman, whose legend states that as punishment for his impiety and blasphemy, the captain, cornelius vanderdecken, must sail until doomsday. the appearance of this supernatural vessel is considered by seafarers to be an omen of ill-fortune. another one that is a forerunner of disaster is the ghost ship of the yangtze river, a medieval chinese pirate junk. the ghost junk has been said to herald wars, famines, and the deaths of thousands. off of the chileo island, in south america, a ship apparition called the caleuche, is claimed to leave broken down boats and drowned men in its wake. on january 5, 1931, the ms tricouleur, with a cargo of chemicals, exploded and sank after leaving calcutta en route to bombay. sailors off ceylon still re


THE STAR IN THE WEST BY CAPTAIN FULLER A CRITICAL ESSAY ON THE WORKS OF ALEISTER CROWLEY

ther or sister, whom she will kiss and pinch in the true fashion of the human; and when scarcely in her teens will commence those necessary and attractive adornments to enable her shortly to have a real little doll of her own. the little boy will forsake his brave little man in tin, in order to watch the soldiers in the park, or turn the coal cellar into a robber fs den, or the garden seat into a pirate fs bark, poetically he is realizing the grim struggle which lies before him; both doubt their toys, and eagerly peer into the dark corridor of life, which, alas, is so often but a blue beard fs chamber of despair. so with religions and philosophies, in doubt they arise, with doubt they thrive, and by doubt they are urged on; hope, like a will-o f-the-wisp, dances before them, leading them t


ALEX SANDERS THE KING OF THE WITCHES

s for lessons on the comet, and sometimes worked for prize brass or silver bands at week-ends. but frequently he took refuge in drink, distressing his wife and terrifying his children. hannah reassured them about their father's 'illness. she regaled them with stories of their paternal great-grand ather who had been captain of a tea clipper (she never mentioned that he had been captured by chinese pirates and buried alive) she cleaned for a tailor in chorlton who had a son the same size as alex, and once every six months she agreed to forgo her wages of 3s. 6d. a week in return for a parcel of clothes outgrown by the tailor's son. the family lived on bread and dripping those weeks, but alex was warmly shod and well dressed for another half-year. his grandma bibby had moved from her birthpla


CHRONOLOGIA RORISPERGIUS

ai diataxeis or doctrines of hermes, apokotastasis, liber hermetis(listing of decan images, asklepios. 130 bc greek astronomer hipparchus is credited for the discovering the precession of the equinoxes which was already known in babylonia centuries earlier. 86-82 bc rhetorica ad herennium latin rhetorical treatise on the classical art of memory attributed to marcus tullius cicero. 70-19 virgil 67 pirates based in cilicia (a province on the southeastern coast of asia minor) were practicing secret rites of mithras. 46-120 plutarch 20 bc- 45 philo of alexandria, jewish platonic philosopher 10 bce apollonius of tyana 4? bce-33 ce jesus founds christianity. diamond sutra. heart sutra. 1st century ce apollonius of tyana flourished. nagarjuna- first order 4 magic square, in india. 1st to 3rd ce)


FRANCIS A YATES GIORDANO BRUNO AND THE HERMETIC TRADITION

n which peacefully receives into the ample ebb and flow of its vast bosom her dear thames, after it has taken its winding way past grassy banks in happiness and safety, secure from all alarms.2 in october, 1585, mauvissiere, the french ambassador, left england, having been recalled, and bruno went with him in his suite. the channel crossing was not fortunate as the ship was attacked and robbed by pirates.3 and when the travellers arrived in paris, it was clear that the seine would indeed soon again be full of blood. the situation was ugly in the extreme. guise had already mobilised his forces, with spanish assistance; in july, henri iii had been forced to conclude the treaty of nemours which annulled the liberties formerly enjoyed by the huguenots and showed that he had practically given u


HP LOVECRAFT A DARK LORE

d come to look very queer, especially the elder ones; and it was said that their health was failing. one of the marsh daughters was a repellent, reptilian-looking woman who wore an excess of weird jewellery clearly of the same exotic tradition as that to which the strange tiara belonged. my informant had noticed it many times, and had heard it spoken of as coming from some secret hoard, either of pirates or of demons. the clergymen- or priests, or whatever they were called nowadays- also wore this kind of ornament as a headdress; but one seldom caught glimpses of them. other specimens the youth had not seen, though many were rumoured to exist around innsmouth. the marshes, together with the other three gently bred families of the town- the waites, the gilmans, and the eliots- were all very


HP LOVECRAFT THE SHADOW OVER INNSMOUTH

d come to look very queer, especially the elder ones; and it was said that their health was failing. one of the marsh daughters was a repellent, reptilian-looking woman who wore an excess of weird jewellery clearly of the same exotic tradition as that to which the strange tiara belonged. my informant had noticed it many times, and had heard it spoken of a. coming from some secret hoard, either of pirates or of demons. the clergymen- or priests, or whatever they were called nowadays- also wore this kind of ornament as a headdress; but one seldom caught glimpses of them. other specimens the youth had not seen, though many were rumoured to exist around innsmouth. the marshes, together with the other three gently bred families of the town- the waites, the gilmans, and the eliots- were all very


JENNINGS HARGRAVE ROSICRUCIANS RITES MYSTERIES

tre of the sea or trident, and not that of neptune. the virgin mary, the star of the sea, and patroness of sailors, rules and governs the ocean, and her colours are the ultramarine of the deep, and sea-green, when viewed in this phase of her divine character. in all representations, ancient or modern, sailors have beardless faces, unless they belong to the reprobate and barbarian classes, such as pirates and outlaws, and men who have supposedly thrown 244 the rosicrucians. off devotional observance, and fallen into the rough recusancy of mere nature. fig. 175 is a very curious design from sylvanus morgan, an old herald. above is the spade, signifying here the phallus; and below is the distaff, or instrument of woman s work, meaning the answering member, or yoni; these are united by the sna


JESSUP MK THE CASE FOR THE UFO

rographic office told him "as to the possibility of icebergs being found in the locality that is highly improbable, due to the long drift, through comparatively warm water, necessary for any ice to reach this vicinity. however, small pieces of ice have been sighted exceptionally far south as follows up to 1934" another more popular assumption saw captain briggs and his crew fall prey to merciless pirates. on this one, too, fay sought government information. a letter dated january 15, 1941, came from the naval archives" concerning the possibility of pirates records do not reveal that any piratical operations took place as late as 1872 between the azores and the coast of portugal" a swirling flood of conjectures continued to pour forth as to the fate of captain briggs and his men and women


LEADBEATER CW GLIMPSES OF MASONIC HISTORY

incarnations of the world teacher as thoth and orpheus, so did the mithraic scheme arise from his incarnation as the first zarathustra about 29,700 b.c. in persia. it taught of mithra, captain of the hosts of the god of light and saviour of mankind. 417. mithraism among the romans 418. it is said that mithraism was first transmitted to the roman world during the first century b.c. by the cilician pirates captured by pompey; but, as we have already seen, it was before that time in the possession of the essene communities in palestine. for nearly two centuries it attained no great importance in rome, and it was not until the end of the first century a.d. that it began to attract serious attention. towards the close of the second century, the cult had spread rapidly through the army, the merc


MICHAEL TSARION ATLANTIS ALIEN VISITATION AND GENETIC MANIPULATION

e blood they required. inhis great pact, he put the whole of mankind up as the sacrifice to his masters cause.this is the reason for the endless wars and conflicts that beset world history. wars areprecisely planned blood rituals, with all seemingly opposing sides being financed bythe same unseen echelons (see dr. who state of decay) to provide the physical resources and the human sacrifices, the pirates (men of thefire) were financed by the tudors and set loose onto the high seas to conquer foreignshores and intoxicate or murder and enslave those whom they encountered. some oftheir deeds bear clearly ritualistic patterns. it is a fact that the leaders of these pirateswere aristocrats of the tudor dynasty. one was called, suggestively, sir francis drake(drake means dragon. the pirates colo


MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS E

eleusis, in attica, and sat down to rest herself near a well beneath the shade of an olive-tree. the youthful daughters of celeus, the king of the country, came with their pails of brass to draw water from this well, and seeing that the tired wayfarer appeared faint and dispirited, they spoke kindly to her, asking who she was, and whence she came. demeter replied that she had made her escape from pirates, who had captured her, and added that she would feel grateful for a home with any worthy family, whom she would be willing to serve in a menial capacity. the princesses, on hearing this, begged demeter to have a moment's patience while they returned home and consulted their mother, metaneira. they soon brought the joyful intelligence that she was desirous of securing her services as nurse

or this purpose, concealed himself behind a tree on mount citharon; but his hiding-place being discovered, he was dragged out by the half-maddened crew of bacchantes and, horrible to relate, he was torn in pieces by his own mother agave and her two sisters. an incident which occurred to dionysus on one of his travels has been a favourite subject with the classic poets. one day, as some tyrrhenian pirates approached the shores of greece, they beheld dionysus, in the form of a beautiful youth, attired in radiant garments. thinking to secure a rich prize, they seized him, bound him, and conveyed him on board their vessel, resolved to carry him with them to asia and there sell him as a slave. but the fetters dropped from his limbs, and the pilot, who was the first to perceive the miracle, call

thy maiden, so far above him in rank, that he dared not cherish the hope of ever becoming united to her. still he missed no opportunity of seeing her, and, upon one occasion, disguised himself as [155]a girl, and joined a troop of maidens, who, in company with his beloved, were proceeding from athens to eleusis, in order to attend a festival of demeter. on their way thither they were surprised by pirates, who carried them off to a desert island, where the ruffians, after drinking deeply, fell into a heavy sleep. hymen, seizing the opportunity, slew them all, and then set sail for athens, where he found the parents of the maidens in the greatest distress at their unaccountable disappearance. he comforted them with the assurance that their children should be restored to them, provided they w

rgus. here the argives, being short of water, halted on the outskirts of a forest in order to search for a spring, when they saw a majestic and beautiful woman seated on the trunk of a tree, nursing an infant. they concluded from her noble and queenly appearance that she must be a goddess, but were informed by her that she was hypsipile, queen of the lemnians, who had been carried away captive by pirates, and sold as a slave to king lycurgus, and that she was now acting as nurse to his infant son. when the warriors told her that they were in search of page 307 water, she laid the child down in the grass, and led them to a secret spring in the forest, with which she alone was acquainted. but on their return they found, to their grief, that the unfortunate babe had been killed during their a


SIR EDWARD BULWER LYTTON ZANONI A ROSICRUCIAN TALE

that best and most enduring attribute, that it seemed rather grateful for the happiness in its own cares than vain of the happiness it created. his habitual mood with all who approached him was calm and gentle, almost to apathy. an angry word never passed his lips, an angry gleam never shot from his eyes. once they had been exposed to the danger not uncommon in those then half-savage lands. some pirates who infested the neighbouring coasts had heard of the arrival of the strangers, and the seamen zanoni employed had gossiped of their master's wealth. one night, after viola had retired to rest, she was awakened by a slight noise below. zanoni was not by her side; she listened in some alarm. was that a groan that came upon her ear? she started up, she went to the door; all was still. a foot


TEXE MARRS CODEX MAGICA SECRET SIGNS MYSTERIOUS SYMBOLS AND HIDDEN CODES OF THE ILLUMINATI

hand over hand("x) signal. the photo is significant because one of the students pictured (second from right, back row) is james jesus angleton, perverted mason who was long-term deputy director of the cia and was guilty of murder, rape, torture, treason, and numerous other counts of evildoing. it is also at yale where the order of skull and bones and other elitist groups initiate their recruits. pirates hoisted the skull& bones (the "jolly roger) flags on their sea vessels (illustrations from book, pirates and the lost templar fleet, 2003) the seal of edinburgh university in scotland. logo of garrett- evangelical theological seminary, a liberal institution in illinois. 234 codex magica the japanese army occupying the philippines in world war ii issued their own local currency. this 10 pes

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