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"Giving every man a vote has no more made men wise and free than Christianity has made them good."
—H. L. Mencken
For the record, I am not a "Satanist" as devils do not really exist. I used to be a Christian, but I no longer believe in the supernatural—at all—as the evidence does not warrant it. I am an atheist, but I'm not into labels so I prefer to call myself just another person who's yet to see any hard evidence that the supernatural world, replete with witches, warlocks, demons and hobgoblins, truly exists. The demon "Pazuzu" was in an inadvertently hilarious B-movie from "The Exorcist II: The Heretic." If you watched that movie and did *NOT* laugh then you have issues. Please go peddle your "drink the blood of Jesus" belief system elsewhere.
"The most common of all follies is to believe passionately in the palpably not true. It is the chief occupation of mankind."
—H. L. Mencken
—H. L. Mencken
For the record, I am not a "Satanist" as devils do not really exist. I used to be a Christian, but I no longer believe in the supernatural—at all—as the evidence does not warrant it. I am an atheist, but I'm not into labels so I prefer to call myself just another person who's yet to see any hard evidence that the supernatural world, replete with witches, warlocks, demons and hobgoblins, truly exists. The demon "Pazuzu" was in an inadvertently hilarious B-movie from "The Exorcist II: The Heretic." If you watched that movie and did *NOT* laugh then you have issues. Please go peddle your "drink the blood of Jesus" belief system elsewhere.
"The most common of all follies is to believe passionately in the palpably not true. It is the chief occupation of mankind."
—H. L. Mencken
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Movies:
Braveheart, Michael Collins, The Searchers, Bell, Book and Candle, The Flight of the Phoenix (1965 version only), Blade Runner, Aliens, Excalibur, Terminator II: Judgment Day, The Rocketeer, Heat, Dark City, Forbidden Planet, Gattatca, They Live, Casablanca, Shakespeare in Love, The Road Warrior and Midway.
Books:
THE LAST TALLYHO by Richard Newhafer - The lusty, exciting story of a mere handful of men whose exploits high over the Pacific helped change the course of history and wrote finis to traditional concepts of naval warfare. Easily the best rip-snortin' adventure story -- ever.
1984 by George Orwell - If writers may be gifted with prophecy, Orwell had it. This book is absolutely essential to understanding the world we live in today---the abuse of language in the name of political correctness, the attempt to criminalize thought, the demand of complete, lockstep conformity with Big Brother. Read!
A CLOCKWORK ORANGE by Anthony Burgess - The sparkling quasi-Russian slang alone makes this a joy to read, but beyond that we are once again confronted with an establishment attempt to penalize difference and enforce conformity, in this case through the use of biochemical behavior modification. The character of Alex is a shining monument to that irrepressible spirit of human depravity which can never be vanquished, his ultimate fate a triumph of man's unconquerable will to destroy.
THE COMPLETE SHERLOCK HOLMES STORIES by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Not only enjoyable as detective stories, but for the glimpse they offer into the late Victorian era which I personally believe to have been Western man's pinnacle of achievement.
SELECTED WORKS OF BOOTH TARKINGTON - I can hear some of you now, asking why? But I read Tarkington for relaxation, schmaltzy stuff like the Penrod series and Seventeen. I enjoy it because for a very brief time, I can return to a sane, stable America of peace and order and normal human relationships not based on psycho-political power games, political correctness, forced diversity, the desperate scramble for money, or deviate sexual acts. We've pretty much forgotten what such a world is like, I'm afraid. It helps to go back every now and then.
SELECTED WORKS OF H. P. LOVECRAFT - A Western fantasist and a genuine mystic, in my view second only to Edgar Allan Poe. Liberal revisionists have desperately tried to clean up Lovecraft's openly Politically Incorrect positions in the years since his death in 1937, but it ain't gonna fly. Lovecraft was a free thinker -- one of us, all right.
SELECTED WORKS OF H. L. MENCKEN - Another one of Western society's forgotten literary heroes and philosophers. Sometimes called the Will Rogers of Fascism.
COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE - No comment necessary, forsooth!












Thanks for stopping by! Sorry I haven't been on much lately. Hope you had a great Thanksgiving!
How are things? Hope all is well with you!! :D
Peace,
Andrea