Mom knows a lady that spent five hundred bucks on demonic tinsel for the Sam Hain pagan zombie-fest. After watching the excellent vid posted by JG on Rommel-ney the mood is set for the coming monster parade (psyop-sharade). Hang on to yer hats kids its gonna be a scary ride this cycle,scary monsters,super creeps,the lesser of two weevils. Its all so fucking Dali-esque,creepy-crawly,its political svengali.
I see the neighbor zombie ladies with the yard full of death and ghosts and such,christian folk to hear them attest as they prepare for the yearly druid ritual fest. Babylonians one and all to Me,lovers of the beast,about to take a fall "worship the beast,who is like unto the beast,and who can make war with him ?" Truly,he owns the press,the economy,the military,the government and the zombie minds. He has got the whole damn show sewed up. Rod Serling appears to Me nightly saying how he lived to see days as weird as these. Truth is stranger than fiction,and as momma used to say "there is a fate worse than death" . Yes,to be the living dead is worse than a regular old kaput-ski exit. Its that time again kiddies.
I actualy own this movie. Elton Chong with the pic-up sticks. This is the dirtyest filthyest movie ever,robbing graves eating dogs etc etc.
I cant afford a trip to China so I get to see a lot of rural scenes and peasant life in these movies, much better than hollyrood and TV.
Halloween...aside from the fact of the paganism of harvest time, is completely a Christian holiday. Sam Hain itself is.
ReplyDeleteCome to think of it Christianity itself is pagan...just another story in the seasons cycle.
Love SCARY MONSTERS...the song and the whole album.
Thanks Korn.
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Hey korny, good to see ya :) I liked halloween as a kid because I love sweets and going door to door begging for them seemed like a worthy pursuit. I also liked dressing up as a gypsy, princess, bride anything pretty. I never liked the scary costumes. Even as a kid though, I felt there was something much darker going on around that night. So even though it was fun dressing up, running through crunchy leaves in the chilly night air, there was always that very creepy feel to it.
ReplyDeleteAs I got older, I realize my instincts were right. It's a big time for the kidnapping of children and blood sacrifices. Truly scarier than any costume anyone could come up with. Perverted types like the followers of Aleister Crowley LOVE Halloween and it's homage to evil. I don't. It's not even worth the tiny pieces of candy the cheapskates hand out today.
I thought You were still dressed up as princess.
ReplyDeleteThe Great State of Bush...gee stopo
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How on earth did u know that korny?! lol
ReplyDeleteThey say its an urban myth, but when I was a young child I was given candy on Halloween laced with PCP. An unforgetable night I assure you, and thus began my incredible journey through life where nothing was as it seemed. When I look back on the incredible things that have happened to me I get the feeling it was all for the purpose of opening my mind to the reality of what is really happening in the world around us.
ReplyDeleteIf someone had told me when I was younger that I would come to believe-scratch that- come to KNOW the things that I now know, I would have laughed and told them they were nuts. The nightmares of youth truly are the realities of adult life.
"When a well-packaged web of lies has been sold gradually to the masses over generations, the truth will seem utterly preposterous and its speaker a raving lunatic." -- Dresden James.
I get ya on that Christian...
ReplyDeleteI listened to the pundits on NPR - national propaganda radio - wrapping up their take on the Prezydoinkal 'debate' {Lol} and suddenly envisioned myself as a great ape hooting and posturing at the radio...I saw myself as an enraged chip with a sledgehammer smashing the radio to bits...
It was cathartic {grin}...the whole paradigm of this phony war on terror, spoken to as though it were serious...laugh, cry chose your emotion...
Like I said, mine was utter *but controlled* rage.
The world is indeed a living nightmare out there....
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Well said CP.
ReplyDeleteScary night, that hollow eve under the influence.
Can we all really believe what we claim or suspect? We can't prove it. It's the burden of KNOWING. Nothing ever entered into evidence since day one, can be proven.
It's a vein of truth that runs through all the felonious fabricated fodder meant to confuse, overwhelm and deflect and distort. Much of these bizarre news stories are just 'tales of the unexpected' which I used to read as a kid under the influence.
Along with the interference, they offer a amygdala switch/relay to have the sheeple in fear, rage and heightened paranoia, just like holllows eve. The hippocampal effect of coto can eventually get us to a place where we are okay with the CT, Fringe, Whacko, Foilhead labels and we actually wear them like service ribbons on our chests.
FROM OZ DOWN UNDER
ReplyDeleteYou can check anytime you like but you can never leave. - hostel calliphony.
ReplyDeleteRussell Means died yesterday. I loved this man. Everyone remember Wounded Knee?
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Connecting the Wounded Knee masacre and illuminati sacrifice to the Black Hills and Badlands. Good spirits had to be exorcized. That was easy. Build Mt. Rushmore and have the overlords facing east to the City of London and Amstertdam.
Sioux Men Women and Children slaughtered. Bullshit historical account with assertions. Full of illuminati numbers (330 – 39 – 6) A total scam and obvious sacrificial bloodletting.
R.I.P. Russell. Fly with the Eagles.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Means
How apropo to the Mammon Romney and the mormon massacre of America. Beware America of the false Paiute.
ReplyDeleteJersey, your most recent pose avatar looks like one who just saw the 2012 ballot. :( - coto knows the headache!
ReplyDelete"Russell Means died yesterday. I loved this man."
ReplyDeleteI too loved and respected Russell Means...and am saddened to hear of his passing. I'm sure he is in the beautiful pastures of those Happy Hunting Grounds now...
Long live the spirit of Crazy Horse!!!
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ReplyDeleteDoes it ever bother, or concern others here at COTO that almost always at top billing is: 'Mexican cops find dismembered bodies near US border'?
It seems that this macabre title draws so many, perhaps thinking that COTO is some sort of "National Inquirer" type of weird gore fest...
However, the City of London is here again {arriving ten minutes ago} - and I doubt that this is their purpose for dropping in...which I take as even more sinister than the ghoulishly curious.
Meanwhile back at the Hatter's tea party the Dormouse just mumbled;
'You might just as well say, that "I breathe when I sleep" is the same thing as "I sleep when I breathe"!'
Which makes substantially more sense than the majority of the conversation there...I think Alice noticed this as well.
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yes!! that's exactly the look I was going for when I took the self pic... It's also how I looked back in high school while trying to figure out my algebra homework :D
ReplyDeleteWill, I think they googled keyword "dismembered" :O
ReplyDeleteYes RIP Russell.... he is better off than us. He has arrived at the "happy hunting ground".
ReplyDeleteYea Jayjee that was the thought that went through my head...
ReplyDeleteYoiks!!! a gaggle of serial killer vinder machines knife-kill movie addicts looking for kicks on these hallowed pages....
Gives me the creeps...in a way...just psychologically, like whooah??
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If lightening hits the white house...You know who did.
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