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Monthly Archives: July 2002 - 3. page

Coke Bottle Glasses

It’s the Real Thing The Coke Bottle glasses are an extra thick pair of black horn rimmed eye glasses. Looking through them without wearing them shows the world as distorted […]

Patrick Reitz |

The Demourgist

The Magic of Democracy and the People History: Although some practitioners of Demourgy attempt to trace it back to classical Athens and early Republican Rome, this school is a child […]

Sean Holland |

Mak Attack branching out?

Is the Mak Attack group branching over into other forms of retail bussiness to help push thier goals? From a report there has been news of interesting developments on the […]

PeterAmthor |

The Doll

A little thing I wrote about a man and his dead daughter. The Doll By Tim Akers I dream of angels and wheels, and of a picnic on a summer […]

Shadoth |

Sniffing Ghosts

Forget all the mediums you find in the classifieds. They’re crap. There’s just one guy in town who is the genuine article, and he doesn’t advertise. This one person, the […]

Robin |

The Clandestine Gun

An untraceable gun that seeks out the downtrodden and helps them vent their anger… In the 1880s Howell Ferguson was a renowned arms manufacturer catering to an audience with special […]

Robin |

The Lodge of the Chapel Green.

A hive-mind cult of very, very drunk people. The Lodge of the Chapel Green consists of about twenty adepts, based in the city of Bristol in England. To most people, […]

Simon Foston |

The Theurgist

Practitioners of psuedo old-school summoning magick. Theurgy is the product of the hermetic revivalist and spiritualist movements of the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, and a less than successful […]

Simon Foston |

the stranger in the white suit

Have you seen the strange graffiti down in the subway? “Have you seen the strange graffiti down in the subway? You know which one I’m talking about. It’s not every […]

Stanoje Zupunski |