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Jason Louv is the author of eight books, including John Dee and the Empire of Angels, Generation Hex, and Thee Psychick Bible. As a journalist, he has covered surveillance, international trade and the dark side of technology for VICE News, Boing Boing, Motherboard and many more. As a futurist and strategist, Jason has worked on Buzz Aldrin’s international campaign to colonize Mars, Google's artificial intelligence program, and in many more strange and wonderful places. He lives in Los Angeles. More at: jlouv.com ...more

Was Barbara Bush Really Aleister Crowley's Daughter?

Was Barbara Bush Really Aleister Crowley's Daughter?

Barbara Bush died today at the age of 92, of undisclosed causes, after an alleged battle with pumonary heart disease and congestive heart failure. Wherever one falls on the political spectrum, this is a sad moment for the Bush family, and a moment in which America loses part of its living history.


Over the next few days, I suspect that an old meme is about to show up back in the media spin cycle: T

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John Dee and the Empire of ...

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Generation Hex

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Monsanto vs. the World: The...

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Ultraculture Journal One

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The Apocalypse is Cancelled

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“The image of the “self-destructive artist” is a culturally implanted kill switch. Ignore it. Imagination is a weapon; you have been indoctrinated with these images so that if you discover the weapon, you will use it on yourself and save them the trouble.”
Jason Louv, Hyperworlds, Underworlds

“My observation of the Universe convinces me that there are beings of intelligence and power of a far higher quality than anything we can conceive of as human; that they are not necessarily based on the cerebral and nervous structures that we know; and that the one and only chance for mankind to advance as a whole is for individuals to make contact with such Beings.”
Jason Louv, The Angelic Reformation: John Dee, Enochian Magick & the Occult Roots of Empire

“The story of who you are, were, will be: you don’t have to accept any of this. If you want, bypass selective editing and let the whole thing go. All of it. Stay on the blank page as long as you want; then write a new story if you like. Just remember that you’ll have to write in roles for other people that they like if you want others to play along.”
Jason Louv, Hyperworlds, Underworlds

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