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Saturday, March 8, 2014
Stan Lee Required Beyond This Point
Thursday, January 3, 2013
THIS is the Amazing Spider-Man. THIS is Peter Parker. Not the Earth-616 (ie 666) abomination.
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THIS is the Amazing Spider-Man. THIS is Peter Parker. Not the Earth-616 (ie 666) abomination.
2013-01-03T17:56:00-08:00
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Monday, July 16, 2012
20th Century Danny Boy: Stan Lee, Jack Kirby et al...The Birth Of The Marvel Universe
20th Century Danny Boy: Stan Lee, Jack Kirby et al...The Birth Of The Marvel Universe
I doubt there’s been a more polarizing figure in the history of comic books than Stan Lee. Depending on whom you believe he’s a shyster, a creator, a fraud, a visionary, a liar, misunderstood or an opportunist. It’s hard to find anyone who doesn’t have a strong opinion of the man and there are distinct camps, those who believe that Stan Lee had no input into the creation of the Marvel Universe as we know it and that he took credit for the work of Jack Kirby. There are those who believe that both Stan and Jack collaborated, and those who feel that the Kirby camp continually try to dismiss Stan’s role and place in the history of comic books. Stan, self-admittedly, has a shockingly poor memory; however this is nothing new – he’s been stating that for decades now. Stan doesn’t remember things as well as people would want him to, but then, for some, it matters not – unless Stan were to come out and state that Jack Kirby created, wrote and edited everything that Marvel produced in the Silver Age, then they’ll refuse to believe anything he says. However some of what Stan says has remained consistent over the years and the bulk of the following was taken from his 2010 depositions, as submitted in the Marvel vs Kirby court case. What is important to remember is that a deposition is taken under oath – if Stan was lying, and was found out, then the penalties would be severe. Call Stan what you want, but I don’t believe he’s an idiot, nor do I believe that he’d be foolish enough to lie under oath. It’s a pity that Jack Kirby was never placed under oath to detail the creation of the Fantastic Four, the X-Men, Spider-Man and others.
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Friday, May 18, 2012
Kid Celephais - background briefing - Jack Parsons (or is that Tony Stark or Doctor Strange?)
Real life superhero Jack Parsons (he was a forensics explosives expert for the FBI and an expert witness in serious crime trials)
Real life supervillain Jack Parsons (he was a dedicated satanist, contract-with-the-devil type antichrist)
Progenitor of the Aeon beginning in 1904 and ascending in 1947
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The occult roots of NASA, the all seeing eye and related items continued... Jack Parsons, genius inventor of solid fuels used for spacecraft, was high priest of the O.T.O., a satanic church. NASA honored Parsons by naming a crater after him on the dark side of the moon.
http://www.conspiracyworld.com/index0054.htm
"The amazing events involving our U.S. space program chronicled in Leviathan in Space demonstrate just how much the devil so desperately wants to win this space race, this war against God's Kingdom. NASA's organization and agenda are horribly permeated with Luciferian artifacts and activities. We point, for example, to striking evidence of Masonic occultism and to magician astronauts. Also, we, regrettably, must bring to light the dark history of NASA's chief founders."
The power of NASA's occultic origins is seen in the life of John ("Jack") Parsons, the scientist who helped found JPL Labs in Pasadena, California, and the genius who invented the solid fuel technology that made the space shots possible. The memory of Parsons is so well regarded by NASA that the agency has named a lunar area after him. Yet, as proven in a revealing book, Sex and Rockets: The Occult World of Jack Parsons, Parsons is outed as a sexual pervert who headed the American branch of satanist Aleister Crowley's notorious secret society, the O.T.O.
The Serpent's Seed, Nazis, and "Strong Powers"
On Halloween night, 1968, Jack Parsons and a woman disciple conducted a black magic satanic sex ritual called "Babalon working" in a vain attempt to invoke the Antichrist and produce a "moon-child," a serpent seed offspring. Shortly afterward, Parsons was killed in what was claimed to be an accidental explosion in his home laboratory. The FBI quickly moved in and mysteriously seized all his records and notes.
However, perhaps the most famous and respected of NASA's space scientists was the late Werner von Braun. Von Braun had been a top leader in Adolph Hitler's Nazi rocket program and was brought to the U.S. after World War II. Possibly, Dr. Von Braun recognized the powers of hell that energized the space race. He is quoted once as ominously warning, "We find ourselves faced by strong powers whose base of operations is at present unknown to us."
In the year 2000, the Scottish Rite, the largest Masonic sect, formally established Tranquility Lodge #2000, a Masonic Lodge, on the moon.
Is Jack Parsons the prototype of comicbook characters such as Reed Richards, a sexless cipher who becomes hypersexual only around his ephebic wife? Is he a cognate of sorceror-scientist Doctor Doom? Hypertechnologist Tony Stark? Master of the Mystic Arts Doctor Stephen Strange?
Jack Parsons' REAL name was MARVEL Whiteside Parsons.
The children of the synchromystic movement have finally rediscovered what comicbook readers have known all along - qabalist Jack Kirby was on to the connections from the 1940s. Bit perennial schmoozer Stan Lee was someone else who hobnobbed on both coasts and in the process picked up sponge-like an entire encyclopedia worth of strange connections. Remember, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby are co-creators not just of Marvel Comics but more importantly of the entire "POP culture" of the 1960s. Their writing and art, and their fundament of ideas, has influenced the entire world (for the better in my opinion) but in the process of sharing their vision, the alchemy behind their creations has perpetuated a smorgasbord of occult ideas- from space gods to monoliths containing wisdom, from eternal soldiers to gateways to the consciousness steps of the waking world.
Steve Ditko is the essential third plank of the Marvel Manifesto, what was called the Marvel Age. One wonders if Stan Lee was in a trance due to overwork when one reads his monthly output - so much of which tripped over ideas that the voracious reader synthesized into a single universe paradigm, much as Lovecraft reduced the supposedly irreducible in his own mythos creation.
There was without any question at all a deep appeal to the college / intelligence asset generation of the 1950s-1960s from Marvel comics. Now the connections are easier to see but at the time Marvel was more underground, but it's observable how often the authors and artists of the Marvel Age in other media really used the Kirby-Lee mythos not as an artistic inspiration but as live religion of tolerance, expansion of consciousness through exposure to outer space, and of course, the creation of real life superheroes (and villains).
Marvel alone embraced monsters as entities both good and evil, as well as linking the Wild West (Manson Ranch) with the far future (NASA).
Astonishing is the incredible NASA
report that a number of the rats were beheaded in space by an astronaut who used
a specially built miniature guillotine to off the hapless critters’ heads!
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World
Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland 2004
2,280 global leaders,
including 31 heads of state, gather in a Alpine resort. Five-day
program on Partnering for Security and Prosperity requires an examination
of extraterrestrial presence on Earth.
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/business/2365195
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Thursday, February 24, 2011
It's all Stan Lee's fault!
The New Age cults of life, death and lost civilisations, not to mention the tidal wave of channelling / walk-ins and the rest of the John Keel insanity is traceable in many cases to one man:
Stan Lee.
Just as Arneson and Gygax with their Dungeons and Dragons game were the inspiration and catalyst for entire genres of computer games and film, so was Stan Lee's original Marvel Universe, aided and abetted by Jack Kirby and his own cabbalistic tendencies, the inspiration for a lot of the popular culture acceptance of Atlantis, Lemuria, UFOs, government conspiracies and the rest.
Stan Lee didn't invent or formulate most of the stuff he wrote into his comics, in fact his prodigious reading of all flavours of publication let him synthesize a lot of strange strands- and it all came together in the Marvel Universe.
Stan Lee.
Just as Arneson and Gygax with their Dungeons and Dragons game were the inspiration and catalyst for entire genres of computer games and film, so was Stan Lee's original Marvel Universe, aided and abetted by Jack Kirby and his own cabbalistic tendencies, the inspiration for a lot of the popular culture acceptance of Atlantis, Lemuria, UFOs, government conspiracies and the rest.
Stan Lee didn't invent or formulate most of the stuff he wrote into his comics, in fact his prodigious reading of all flavours of publication let him synthesize a lot of strange strands- and it all came together in the Marvel Universe.
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