Dark History 4: NECRONOMICON Anunaki Anunnaki Reptilian Alien Grimoire: Tracy Twyman & Peter Levenda

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Dark History 4: NECRONOMICON Anunaki Anunnaki Reptilian Alien Grimoire: Tracy Twyman & Peter Levenda.
Part 4 of 6.
Originally the podcast from PlusUltra from Tracy R. Twyman (author of Merovingian Mythos, Solomon's Treasure...etc.) who interviews Peter Levenda, a significant figure involved in the Necronomicon, though many believe he is infact Simon himself, author of Necronomicon, Dead Names: Dark History of the Necronomicon, Gates of the Necronomicon, Papal Magic...
The idea that one can recite a few prayers from a book enabling them to master the forces of the unseen world is very attractive to members of a disenfranchised society. Those who are powerless (seemingly) in any other way in this world will come to seek solace in these "forbidden" books as a means to enlightenment. This is why troubled and distrubed teenagers find the occult so fascinating. If you mock these feelings and beliefs, you are in danger of mocking the root of all world belief and religion, which seems to have Mesopotamian origins from best we can tell.
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Tracy R. Twyman & Peter Levenda.

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  • NecroGate . com

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  • good shit huh? This was a great interview from the mouth of the beast himself - anyone who has given me necro crap doesnt realize... I KNOW. lol, besides, a good friend posted this podcast originally - this famous interview should explain much to supposed necromeisters LOL

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  • I'm on my 6th copy of the Necronomicon. They don't hold up to well in the field,lol. I agree with Levenda regarding the Necronomicon as a sort of folkish grimoire. Good interview about a good read. Dead Names is in my backpack for reading on the streetcar right now.

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