tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4891114758163865289.post8649792783215355154..comments2024-03-28T10:11:40.572-04:00Comments on VISUP: Le Cercle: Fratelli NeriReclusehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13510266038933358020noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4891114758163865289.post-67223034333664912272023-05-07T15:43:35.990-04:002023-05-07T15:43:35.990-04:00Very interesting indeed, I wondered if there were ...Very interesting indeed, I wondered if there were sex ring blackmail aspect in the suspicious Shaw activities but doesn't look like it . It underlines the drive for everything related to secrecy from political underground to occultism, and pedophile sex ring at these times . Has it been child abductions at this period possibly related to a shaw, ferrie connection ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4891114758163865289.post-55908229896298825782023-05-07T15:31:50.252-04:002023-05-07T15:31:50.252-04:00Yes the pointed hood are still common in local tra...Yes the pointed hood are still common in local tradition in Spain and some other European town regular people wear them for medieval city event . It doesn't make a connection apart the taste for secret society ritual fashionAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4891114758163865289.post-43289229660267698232016-09-04T20:45:27.719-04:002016-09-04T20:45:27.719-04:00"Goldcatcher" himself is a far better su..."Goldcatcher" himself is a far better suspect as a Zodiac conspirator than Gaikowski. Goldcatcher is Blaine Blaine, aka Zakatarious, and he ran a virulently misogynistic homosexual cult in the Berkeley area promoting worship of a Golden Calf. He even called the Zodiac murders "the Golden Calf killings", himself! Most likely the actual killer was one of his enormous temple guards such as Amanon the Barker, with Blaine watching the proceedings from a discrete distance. Blaine had been slandering Gaik since 1969. Blaine was the author of the Berkeley Barb article of November 1969, wherein he tried to implicate Gaik as having been Manson's prison "gobblemate", before launching into the "Pussycat" homosexual cult sacrifice fantasy reproduced in Ed Sanders book. Blaine was also associated with "Tuesday's Child". <br />"Along with the usual underground paper staples of dope, rock'n'roll and New Left radical politics, Tuesday's Child devoted a good deal of space to the occult, with a number of issues printing arcane and obscure material by the occultist Aleister Crowley".<br />"Several scenes in underground journalist Chester Anderson's journal/memoir of sexual excess in the 1960s, Puppies, are set in the offices of Tuesday's Child, where he slept in a back room while putting out the paper and cruising the nearby Sunset Strip".Justin Sanitynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4891114758163865289.post-79587892461641084582016-05-28T13:27:00.216-04:002016-05-28T13:27:00.216-04:00Anon-
Gaikowski is definitely an interesting cand...Anon-<br /><br />Gaikowski is definitely an interesting candidate and his connection the Roxy is compelling especially since there have been persistent rumors of "snuff films" being shot around this region (Leonard Lake, another Army veteran and Charles Ng would soon be active there by the early 1980s). The possible connection to Stark is also interesting. <br /><br /><br />Terry-<br /><br />Thanks for pointing out the Nazarenos! I think you're on to something with "secret traditions within catholicism." As I noted before <a href="http://visupview.blogspot.com/2015/07/propaganda-due-strange-and-terrible_29.html" rel="nofollow">here</a>, the upper echelon of P2 was entirely dominated by Opusians or Maltese knights. I'm going to expand upon this potential secret Catholic tradition in tomorrow's post. Thanks again for pointing out the Nazarenos to me.<br /><br /><br />-RecluseReclusehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13510266038933358020noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4891114758163865289.post-87349976176305085252016-05-25T21:17:12.181-04:002016-05-25T21:17:12.181-04:00The KKK have always been a virulent anti-catholic,...The KKK have always been a virulent anti-catholic, protestant org, almost entirely comprised of scottish rite masons. That being said, masons have traditionally cribbed liberally from catholicism: symbolism (all-seeing eye and triangles) to regalia to its secret society traditions (knights templar and hospitaller). The Cagoule and P2 black-hooded influences most certainly stem from the same secret traditions within catholicism. One need only google "Nazarenos" for the explicit linkage. <br /><br />https://www.google.com/search?gbv=2&hl=en&q=Nazarenos&btnG=Search+Images&tbm=isch&gws_rd=ssl<br />http://carmelites.info/citoc/citoc/april%20june%202004/citoc_magazine_apriljune2004_culture.htmTerry Melansonhttp://www.conspiracyarchive.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4891114758163865289.post-70235030772936627962016-05-24T09:16:19.880-04:002016-05-24T09:16:19.880-04:00Stellar research as always Recluse.
Speaking of ...Stellar research as always Recluse. <br /> Speaking of The Zodiac, I'm sure you're familiar by now with 'Goldcatcher' and his accusation of Richard (Dick) Gaikowski having been the said killer. There are indeed some interesting things about Gaikowski. One might say that he accords with the 'McGowan Pattern', in that he was enlisted in the Army as a medic, indicating his records may have been altered, and yet those very records were curiously 'destroyed by fire in 1973'. Later, he and a friend (named Robert Evans, though not the same man as the producer), purchased a former Porn theater, The Roxy, and turned it into a venue for independent films. Theaters, and film making venues could, of course, prove quite useful to certain kinds of underground organizations. You might be reminded of the 'cameras rolling' during Dr. Bryan's ritual, mentioned in this very article. Most interestingly though, is that both Gaikowski and his accuser worked for an underground newspaper. Originally called 'San Francisco Express Times', running from Jan 1968 to March 1969, it changed it's name to 'Good Times', which then ran from April 1969 to August of 1972. What is interesting about this (as you may have already noticed), is that the run of 'Good Times' is precisely the timeline in which Ronald Stark was associated with another underground magazine:'Friendz' of London. And we can of course, place Stark, just a few weeks after making contact with the group which produced 'Friendz', in the same general area of California that 'Good Times' was produced. I'm sure that you can take the implications of the possibility of that contact from here. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com