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Mark Bennett
Thu 13 Aug, 2009 06:00

Re: Bugs
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Hi

You have to start wondering about William Burroughs books like Naked Lunch with the insects in it as well as Hunter S Thompson's 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas' with the lizards.

M


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Mark Bennett
Mon 17 Aug, 2009 05:33

Re: Bugs
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this was sent to me by someone on my orgonite trial. He mailed it wed, I replied and he sent it 3 more times. Seems my replies aren't getting through even from a 2nd email acccount:

> Hi,
>
> in regards to your post on the EW forum (would have replied
> direct but am not on it), I have also often felt that both
> Thompson & Burroughs were tapping directly into
> alternate reality tunnels, albeit perhaps unwittingly,
> whilst in their respective 'higher' states. Vegas being the

yes, thats what I'm thinking now. Actually met and shot a portrait of Burroughs. Thompson not met but did meet his illustrator a few years ago. I'm still wondering how someone with so much drug use and experience wasn't able to stop the pain he had before he shot himself.


> notorious hive that it is would doubtless be riddled with
> reptilians visible to Thompson's dilated eye (the last time
> I watched Gilliam's film version that scene in the circus
> really got me), whilst Burroughs' drug of choice having been
> long associated with all things parasitic. Other interesting

yup.

> drug / bug connections to be found in 'A Scanner Darkly'
> also.

curiously there's now orgonite in Philip K Dicks house where he got 17 rejection letters in a day. Turns out someone I know who was working with a Boston based band lives there now and her garden is doing amazingly well.


> Just recently re-reading R.A. Wilsons 'Cosmic Trigger' also
> flagged up aspects of the McKenna's early Amazonian
> psychedelic experiments & their reported communication
> with an alien insectoid entity.

if memory serves Crawley too and looked a bit like a 'grey'. 

M


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Cornelius
Tue 18 Aug, 2009 14:58

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Hey Mark and Carolien,
                  
 i mentioned to Don sometime last year in email that i felt the bugs were top of the dungheap and were more prominent than the other more popular entities. well my feeling now is that sometimes when we tap in or blast in the etheric realities, we have to be careful. they also could be simulated versions from "whoever" that are created for our benefit. it is like plugging into a TV programme and the ending is always the same and for the good guys. 

for the last number of years, Wasps seem to come to my bedroom window and even inside sometimes. we even had a wasp nest a few years back stuck in the roof that had to be removed. i also feel that reality sometimes can be weird and strange. recently i texted a number i thought was friend. it turned out to be a wrong number. this stranger and i now have texted back and forth. a girl of 25 who happens to be from the same small town halfway up Ireland that my ex girlfriend resided in last year!!


so life can be weird and wacky sometimes...but we do have the POWER i feel....i send you much love Carolien in your day to day reality...


         - Martin


