Anonymous ID: 292f0e July 10, 2018, 5:50 a.m. No.2104458   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Well I've got to move on now, to Gemini Junction,

and that clock full of good times awaiting me there.

Lord, I hope that I find it this side of the Jordon,

and if I don't - well, it won't be like I didn't care.

 

There'll be mountains to pass full of many a hazard,

where riders lose heart and their horses go lame;

there'll be rivers to cross and a terrible desert,

but I know where to go. It's the way that I came.

 

There's a man in the moon over Gemini Junction

And the Mexicans call him Primero Ladron.

What that means, I believe, is the thief who's forgiven:

I should think that he'll wink when he see I've come home.

 

I've dreamt of that man with the stars all around him,

I've dreamt of a dawn that would quicken the dead,

But I've dreamt far too long - it's high time I found them,

Or went bust. So there's just one more thing to be said:

 

I'd admire to see you in Gemini Junction

I'll send you a letter, if I ever get there.

It'll say "What a day for my love to come calling.

Give my best to the rest, I'm enclosing your fare."

Anonymous ID: 292f0e July 10, 2018, 6:11 a.m. No.2104559   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4575

>>2104475

That is an interesting story, the Philby Maclean Oxbridge group + others including "Toney" Blunt in the palace.

Philby taught Angleton counter intelligence and the use of mirrors.

 

Angleton was looking for something. I doubt it was the Russian mole in C_A.

 

Here's Richard Helms on the subject.

 

Angleton was taught by the British during World War II how to run double agents, how the British viewed counterintelligence work. He was an apt pupil, there * ■.•'no

was no doubt about it. He ran double agents in Italy for the OSS X-2. I believe he also continued to do so after the war. He worked in Rome for a time and established some extremely effective positive •*- intelligence agents in Italy. When he came back to

the United States, he continued his interest in other foreign intelligence organizations and particularly in counterintelligence. He developed some counterintelligence theories of his own which, I think, other services admired and believed that he was a

first-class expert in this field, and he headed the Counterintelligence Staff for many years. To say that he was "beloved" by everybody in the Clandestine Service was not true, because he was severe, he had his own opinions, he held to them forthrightly. There were those who felt that he was wrong about some of

these things. But then there's always controversy swirling in these matters. As far as I was concerned, I always felt that I got along well with Angleton. I admired his abilities. I admired his tenacity and his intelligence, and I had him in the job in counterintelligence because I believed that he was the officer

best fitted to do that job.

 

Hathaway: Admiral Taylor, before he died, was interviewed by some Cl people in the late * 70s who were doing some Cl Staff studies, and we have transcripts of those

interviews. Admiral Taylor says that he believed you — now he is speaking of you–he believed you felt that Golitsyn had somewhat soured Angleton, that because of Golitsyn Angleton had — and this is a quote

from Admiral Taylor–"lost his perspective in matters concerning a possible penetration . Or he had — in another quote — "gone overboard in his suspicions."

 

Does this accurately reflect your beliefs?

 

Helms: Well, I think that the Golitsyn case indeed involves some controversy because Golitsyn has some rather extreme views about the relationship between the Soviet Union and the PRC, and the Soviet Union and

some of its satellites. These views are now in the public domain in a book which Golitsyn has written and had published, and they're there for everybody to see. I don't happen to agree with Golitsyn or his views in these matters having to do with the Sino-Soviet split and political matters of this kind whereas I believe that Angleton does agree with

Golitsyn. Now as far as our time in the Agency

together was concerned , I did come to feel that Angleton went a little bit overboard in his acceptance of some of Golitsyn's views and some of Golitsyn’s opinions. I thought he went a bit far with them. On the other hand, he is entitled to his opinion and I was entitled to mine.

 

Interesting tea leaves

 

https://archive.org/stream/CounterintelligenceAngletonGolitsynNosenkoStalins530oral/Counterintelligence%2C%20Angleton%2C%20Golitsyn%2C%20Nosenko%2C%20Stalin%27s%20…%205_30_oral_djvu.txt

Anonymous ID: 292f0e July 10, 2018, 6:38 a.m. No.2104670   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2104582

A lot of these spells, originally from the Greek Magical Papyri are available translated from the U of Chicago Press. They disseminate a lot of mind poison from that place.

 

That cutsey rhyming liturgy "Liber 44" sounds like Crowley. ACs relationship with MI5 during WW II was interesting. But it profited him not, poor junkie was having trouble scoring. I suppose wartime disrupted usual supply chains. You think with all that massive occult power he could have tripled endorphin production and got himself high.

He fucked dogs, branded women and sacrifised infants but could pull morphine tabs out of the zone, and he experienced a foretaste of the gnawing discomfort, of deprivation that pervades the infernal regions.

Anonymous ID: 292f0e July 10, 2018, 6:43 a.m. No.2104696   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Concernfagging on the catalogue

should take place in the new chatroom bantz thread - free wheeling debate on the issue of the day between people who think their opinions matter - very enjoyable for those who enjoy Tom Stoppard plays.

The general is for researching Q's crumbs.

The general is not a chatroom.

Anons do not chat here.

They go to Banz.

Anonymous ID: 292f0e July 10, 2018, 6:57 a.m. No.2104779   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4839

>>2104701

How would a sensible man handle the removal of a 12,000 year old death cult?

inb4 sensibly

Maybe dig on Rees Mogg, see if he was ass raped by a family friend at 4, or his nanny was third witch from the left in the Beltane >>2104726

A network of fraternal franchise can support more debt also, they're laundering money, establishing credit getting banks set up for a big bust out. Maybe Franks will do a hostile takeover of Joes, borrow billions to do so, because look at that growth!

and whoops - Joes turns out to be shell.

The cult tends to use the same structure in multiple ways so expect if there are any physical plants they will be distribution centers for drugs, humans knockoff reagents or whatever (((they're))) into this week