The Strange Legacy of the Weird Fascination with the Occult in the 60s and 70s
Has the occult conquered the American imagination? If so, how? And who is responsible for it?
Has the occult conquered the American imagination? If so, how? And who is responsible for it?
Well, this guy was a character. It puts things in perspective that there will always be bizarre people in positions of power.
Mormon Mason, White Horse and black bunny + this day in history w/The Great Escape and our song of the day by Barry Adamson on your Morning Monarchy for March 24, 2016.
The Fayette Factor, less religious and the time of the Preacher + this day in history w/Burst Of Joy and our song of the day by The Heavy on your Morning Monarchy for March 17, 2016.
The small, ancient religion of Zoroastrianism is being revived in northern Iraq. Followers say locals should join because it’s a truly Kurdish belief. Others say the revival is a reaction to extremist Islam.
An Austrian Jew who went through several stage names during his adult life, Hanussen is chiefly remembered as the clairvoyant who held seances for Hitler and who was murdered by the Nazis in 1933.
Hate by state, Grim Sleeper and Celestial cults + this day in history w/Scientology's first church and our song of the day by Lake Street Dive on your Morning Monarchy for February 18, 2016.
An article submitted to the peer reviewed Scan Journal of Macquarie University takes a deeper look at the culture of death prevalent in the fashion world and studies “corpse chick” (sic) – the disturbing trend of posing models as glamorous corpses.
"Everything that is good and pure and noble, all the great music; art; and poetry will, in time, by necessity, be subverted and perverted by the self-serving so-called elites. For they see us merely as units to be exploited and kept in perpetual darkness."
A study of human bone fragments made it possible to conclude that some of the victims of sacrifices in the Aztec Empire were women, children and elderly - not just captured enemies.