| Beware the Almavore... |
| Beware the beast "man", for he is the devil's pawn; he kills for sport or lust or greed. Yay, he will murder his brother to possess his brother's land. And let him not breed in great numbers, for he will make a desert of his home and yours. (I found this on a geocities site (geocities.com/orgonegal), after reading an article about "mystery scientists' deaths" on Rense.com (http://www.rense.com/general62/sci.htm), one link leading to the geo site was in error (page "gone"); simply reducing to the geocities.com/orgonegal gave me a rudimentary page... as Jung would say, there are no accidents; ergo, I was meant to find this music and it does match the Hartmann idea of Younger Culture and the /Blackwood idea of Almavore... Let's take a quick look to show a piece from the music: Beware the beast "man", (the monster is man; hence, my quotes) for he is the devil's pawn; [devil, a name to hide the true beast, man and his "discovery" (Big Discovery of c. 3500 BCE; see Harwood); see "sympathy for the devil" (Rolling Stones) for a similar connection between humans and the devil ("i shouted out who killed the Kennedies; well after all, it was you and me...pleased to meet you; hope you guess my name"); the Rolling Stones music asks the listener to "guess my name" and a good guess would be "man"] he kills for sport or lust and greed. Yay, he will murder his brother to possess his brother's land. And let him not breed in great numbers, for he will make a desert of his home and yours. (see Hartmann's Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight for clarification of the Younger Culture. The above is from January, 2006 I'm here in 2007, October 7th. I've been meaning to add the following ever since I recently rewatched Planet of the Apes~ "All Hail Roddy McDowall and Synchronicity" |