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02-25-2009, 06:49 PM | #1 |
Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Alberta, Canada
Posts: 339
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Peter Levenda Interview - B&K Thank You
Hi Bill and Kerry,
Just wanted to post a public thank you for interviewing Peter Levenda. I cannot say enough about how much I have enjoyed reading his books: * Unholy Alliance: A History of Nazi Involvement with the Occult * Sinister Forces: A Grimoire of American Political Witchcraft -> Book 1: The Nine -> Book 2: A Warm Gun -> Book 3: The Manson Secret * Stairway of Heaven (2008) * The Secret Temple (2009) --- not released yet ( see prior post I made back last year here ) I am currently reading Unholy Alliance (as I couldn’t put Sinister Forces down when I got them last year) and continue to be amazed at what Peter continually comments on… the evidence is out there. Thank you again for adding to Camelot’s library/museum of interviews the chat with Mr. Levenda. --------------------------------- ** Just an interesting tidbit I would like to add ** Since last September I have had on my mind to create a “visual” representation of all the dots that Peter connects. All the scribbles on pieces of paper I have or in my head I need to put on paper. Problem is… the paper can’t be 8.5” x 11”… more like 8.5yards x 11yards Anyways, I have stifled and put this “project” off for months, except something truly amazing happened today. At precisely 11:11am I saved a draft email which was this post. Recently, I had read one of the things you should do when you notice these sort of things is to make note of what you were thinking or doing at that moment. I think I have been told yet again, it is time to get going on the picture. If anybody out there has any feedback or suggestions, please drop me a line here via PM or post at the thread I created here. Thanks -John aka#404 Last edited by John aka#404; 02-25-2009 at 06:51 PM. |
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