Monday, September 8, 2008

New Cover for Secret and Suppressed II



Publisher Feral House has released the new cover art for Secret and Suppressed II, the new collection of essays from editor Adam Parfrey. You can pre-order the book (which contains my 7,500 word essay on Dark Mission) from Amazon.com.

8 comments:

  1. Good Luck and Best Wishes
    on a great new launch.

    We need a lot more of these
    kinds of books.

    :-)

    Hathor -- The ULTIMATE Publisher!

    ;-)

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  2. Yeah saw that. Seems like Griffin has figured out he's not really in charge.

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  3. I need to have that Dark Mission II book now, Mike! - but I guess the essay will do for now...cool enough.

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  4. Sphinx: "Regarding the Atlantis launch on Oct. 10, I try to find some intel about the symbolism of the STS 125 patch..."

    ..where it says, "The flooding symbolized the Prostitute of Babylon and female promiscuity as existed in the Noahic Flood."

    Now, I never ever would have thought of that. Thanks for sharing.

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  5. My curiosity remains centered on what imaginary allegations you'll come up with next about me, to spread around for fun and profit -- my most fervent wish is that I'm ignored in your essay. Will I be denied that respite?

    I'm preparing some historical pages on my site about orbital rendezvous, and why space missions are launched at the times they are. I recall being mightly amused by Richard's hand-wavings over the selection of the International Space Station 'first element' launch ten years ago this November, with all the astrological significances. Since I led the design team that defined the criteria for that launch [described on my home page], I saw first-hand how all of the amazing 'celestial alignments' arguments were bogus, if highly creative. Since then it's been pretty boring except when it got personal.

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  6. Mike, re your Sept 11 top-of-page photo, thanks for the reminder that you and I agree fundamentally on a number of issues -- and this isn't the only one. Well done.

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  7. ah, there are the genocidal cowards, including Heinrich the coward.

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