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Satanic War on Identity – Analysis: Letters of Marshall McLuhan – Part 6.4 – His Awareness of Masonic, Gnostic, Occult and Secret Society Influence

Canadian Liberty Posted on May 24, 2018 by AlanMarch 28, 2021  

Series Contents Continued from: 6.3 Part 6.4: May 24, 2018 Updated: May 27, 2018 (v. 3) Unless specified otherwise, page numbers are from Letters of Marshall McLuhan (1987) [1] Letter to Wyndham Lewis (February 7, 1954, p. 242) Marshall McLuhan … Continue reading →

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Posted in Books, F3, Featured, FR | Tagged Anti-Christ, Artificial Intelligence, Bloomsbury, Brave New World, Child Cult, Consciousness, Dr. Spock, Esoteric, Ezra Pound, Freemasonry, Global Village, Gnosticism, Golem, Helena Blavatsky, Inner Light, Jacques Maritain, James Joyce, Letters of Marshall McLuhan, Lewis Carroll, Marshall McLuhan, Media Theory, Neo-Platonism, Noosphere, Ovid, Prince of this World, Puritanism, Robert Graves, Rosicrucianism, Satan, Strategies, T. S. Eliot, Theosophy, Transhumanism, Walter J. Ong, Wyndham Lewis | Leave a reply

Commentary on Brave New World by Aldous Huxley – Part 1

Canadian Liberty Posted on October 8, 2013 by AlanFebruary 5, 2021  

Value for value: Please support my efforts. The original edition of Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World was published in 1932. This commentary uses an edition published in 1994 by Flamingo. In the introduction, David Bradshaw of Worcestor College, Oxford mentions … Continue reading →

Posted in Books, F2, Featured | Tagged Aldous Huxley, Bloomsbury, Brave New World, Eugenics | Leave a reply

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