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Jean Baudrillard, 9/11 and the Spirit of Terrorism
Found : Jean Baudrillard. The Spirit of Terrorism. “It is very logically, and inexorably, that the (literally: “rise to power of power”) exacerbates a will to destroy it. And power is complicit with its own destruction. When the two towers … Continue reading
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Tagged 9/11, Baudrillard, Found, Politics, terrorism, WTC
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Reversibility
“Stories of reversibility are always the funniest, like the one about the rat and the psychologist: the rat tells about how he ended up by perfectly conditioning the psychologist to give him a piece of bread every time he lifted … Continue reading
Antinomian Antics: Sabotaging the Matrix
Reprint of an article originally published in New Dawn Magazine #85, expanded and revised with original illustrations. An overview of the antinomian strain of gnostic Christianity, touching upon a variety of scintillating and outrageous themes! Continue reading
Posted in Magazine Articles
Tagged antinomian, Bataille, Baudrillard, Cainites, Carpocrates, Carpocratians, Christianity, devil, Epiphanes, gnosis, Gnosticism, God, Jesus, magic, metempsychosis, reincarnation, salvation, Satan, sex, taboo, tantra, transgression
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