http:// www.myredondo.com/class-2014-graduates-redondo-union-high-school/
Over half of the photos in this album are now missing. Did they show Hogg or other persons involved in this circus?
http:// www.myredondo.com/class-2014-graduates-redondo-union-high-school/
Over half of the photos in this album are now missing. Did they show Hogg or other persons involved in this circus?
"13013" is a clever way of writing "BOB" (13 looks like a "B"). So you can read this as "BOB NOVA CORP BLUE". This is a reference to mysterious leader figure of the Church of the Subgenius "BOB"
http:// subgenius.com/
The Subgenii have been out there for at least 25 years at this point, and as far as I know it's a group of people in their 40s that get together for debauchery (drugs, including absinthe, orgies, and other degeneracy which their group refers to as "slack"). Most of the artwork and memes on the site in some way pay homage to BOB, the pipe-smoking gentleman whose face you've no doubt seen many times.
In the past, much Subgenius culture referred to the concept of "X-day", an "upcoming event" that was supposed to be some combination of a great awakening and a cataclysm, which doesn't upset the subgenii because all they care about is pursuing slack and the "stark fist of removal".
I've read every word on their site, but that was over 10 years ago, and it's likely that much has changed since then. Some of it was pretty inscrutable and I never got a solid read on any of it, but I don't doubt that I encountered some mind-altering shit during that time period.
Yeah. Bulldada was one of the many memes mentioned frequently on the Subgenius website (or should I call it a weebsite?) so you're going to find references to this content in myriad places. Back when I first read into all of it, more than 10 years ago, it was a popular source of memes for the Steve Jackson Games crowd (tabletop weirdos) and often mentioned alongside sites like Warehouse 23 and SCP.
http:// www.scp-wiki.net/
http:// basement.warehouse23.com/
http:// subgenius.com/
Note that, to everyone I knew, all of these sites were considered jokes, memes, places to have fun and get weirded out. I've even contributed content to all 3 of them myself.
It's possible they are related to something deeper, weirder, and more sinister, but it's also possible that they're just jokes and memes created by internet nerds. Choose carefully if these places, and youtube pages based on their content, are where you want to focus your digging efforts or not. I won't say it's a bad idea, but I will say that you may be better of focusing on things that Q himself has asked you to focus on.
That sort of black humor and doomdayish, hellish motifs were\are what the site was all about. Lots of artwork relating to the end of the world, humanity being murdered by robots and aliens, cities being blown up, people being barbecued, drug use and other stuff fitting that framework was everywhere. All interspersed with the chillingly out-of-place visage of "BOB" lifted straight out of the idyllic 1950s suburban perfection which is, by today's standards, too plastic to be real, almost disturbingly so.
Yeah. It's a 4-member EVE corporation (which is absolutely bottom-tier tiny, especially compared with the massive 30000-50000 member titanic multi-corporation alliances like the Imperium) likely named this way by a player who has seen the subgenius material and found it interesting enough to name his corporation after.
That thing was an unfinished, sagging concrete husk for something like 25 years. I hadn't realized they finally went back and finished it. Does its completion correlate with any BHO or ES visits?
Could be - but they post an awful lot of photos from their events. If that stuff is going on, I would think they would keep the whole thing secretโฆ
http:// www.subgenius.com/newdevivals.html
http:// www.subgenius.com/bigfist/fun/devivals/devivals.html
There are pictures from "devivals" (what they call their get-togethers) including more than 20 past X-Day events, going all the way back to 1991 which is years before I even started reading their site.
I can't say there is nothing evil to these people, but both then and now, I got more of an impresion that they were harmless weirdos with odd tastes in artwork and humor. They don't feel evil the way that the Podestas, Jimmy Alefantis. Marina Abrahmovic, etc. feel the instant you step into their world, DESPITE the off-color artwork and themes.
Correct. I can't say for certain there is no REAL evil behind all of it. After all, making it all out to be a tongue-in-cheek joke spread widely on the internet WOULD be an effective cover if they did in fact have pizza parties or worse.
However, the guiding light in my heart says it's unlikely that the Subgenii represent a real threat or have anything to do with what Q wants us digging up. However, just to be safe, we could dig in and research
Reverend Ivan Stang
Who, as far as I know, is the central Human behind the church and its events and activities. He is not shyโhe's attended hundreds of public events and there are innumerable pictures of him on the site, often wearing a cowboy hat and being a drunken weirdo in the company of many similar such individuals.
http:// www.subgenius.com/bigfist/fun/devivals/X-Day98/POST-X-DAY/Post-X-Day.html
The first "X-Day" was in 1998, and when the X-ist Saucer Fleet did NOT arrive to destroy the world, the Subgenii declared that it was because BOB made a mistake and mis-read the date (upside down) and that the X-ists would actually be coming in 8661, not 1998! (LOL)
The event appears to have just been a shindig with a $30 cover charge, live music, debauchery, women with their saggy tits hanging out, etc.