Tracy R. Twyman
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Clock Shavings
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2014
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Baphomet: The Temple Mystery Unveiled
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The Merovingian Mythos and the Mystery of Rennes-le-Chateau
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2004
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Money Grows on the Tree of Knowledge
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2010
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Solomon's Treasure: The Magic and Mystery of America’s Money
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2005
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Dead But Dreaming: The Great Old Ones of Lovecraftian Legend Reinterpreted as Atlantean Kings
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2011
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Arcadian Mystique: The Best of Dagobert's Revenge Magazine
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2005
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The Judas Goat: The Substitution Theory of the Crucifixion
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2011
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Hocus Pocus: The Magical Power of Saint Peter
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“People don’t say “Work is money.” They say “Time is money.” We all instinctively understand this, but we also know deep down that there is something wrong with it.”
― Money Grows on the Tree of Knowledge
― Money Grows on the Tree of Knowledge
“Today “Baphomet” is almost a household name, thanks to the prevalence of conspiracy theories that have spread widely on the internet. It is even pre-loaded into the dictionary on my smartphone, unlike a lot of normal English words that I am surprised to find missing. Nevertheless, despite the great many words being written about Baphomet, very few seem to understand it as anything more than a symbol of Satan. It may be that, but it is a lot more also. In fact, as Masonic writers have hinted in the past, it may be the preeminent mystery of the Western spiritual tradition. Understanding Baphomet sheds light not only on the motivations of the Devil, but on the mind of God as well.”
― Baphomet: The Temple Mystery Unveiled
― Baphomet: The Temple Mystery Unveiled
“This is because mothers who feel guilty about being separated from their children by their slave wage job try to make it up by charging up debt they can’t afford to buy their kids plastic crap made by child slaves in China. This is an echo of the first Christmas, when the Wise Men gave gifts to the newborn babe that they knew was destined to be sacrificed.”
― Money Grows on the Tree of Knowledge
― Money Grows on the Tree of Knowledge