hyborea

A collection of tales of wonder, strange phenomena, incredible accounts and weird stories, as well as research shards and snippets by Theo Paijmans, author of Kosmisch Netwerk (1996) and Free Energy Pioneer: John Worrell Keely (1998, 2004).

Saturday, September 27, 2014

The peak of 1920's occult book publishing

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In the 1920's English publishing companies released many attractively designed titles on the occult and the esoteric. Here are some st...
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Contacting The Others

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The variety of experiences within the tradition. Angels, John Dee, 1659. Incubi and succubi, d'Ameno, 1882. Spirits, Underwood, 1896. Al...

The Astral Afflictions of Mrs. Deane

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From F. W. Warrick's book, published in 1938 by Rider, which was based on his extensive experiments with Mrs. Ada Emma Deane. Strange lu...
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Friday, November 16, 2012

Freemasonry from the Stars

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Here are some curious pages from a book that has been gathering dust on  my shelves for years. Its title is The Ancient Mysteries And Modern...
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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

The 23 Enigma

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In the  Illuminatus Trilogy  by Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea I first encountered the rudiments of the 23 enigma. As the history of th...
Saturday, July 22, 2006

Admiral Byrd and the new Atlantis

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Did Admiral Byrd fly not only over the poles of the earth, but also inside them, to discover new continents inside the earth? The answer w...
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Saturday, July 08, 2006

With Adamski's mothership to Venus in 1930

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Famous contactee George Adamski needs no introduction. Flying Saucers have Landed , cowritten with Desmond Leslie (1953) was published worl...

Doubly Damned: Dorothy's Disappearance

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During the course of the publications of his Book of the Damned , Lo!, Wild Talents and New Lands , Fort wrote and received many letters. ...

The Necedah Miracle

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What do apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary, UFOs and the Hollow Earth theory have in common? While the first two have been connected by...

Nazi Germany and the Ark Re-engineered

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The weirder aspects of Nazi Germany are en vogue once more, but this time in more scholarly books than their 1960's and 1970's illu...
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