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Black Sun Rising, Satanism and Exorcism in the Americas

by Scott Corrales Evelyn Isidro was a dutiful daughter: on January 6, 2007, her mother sent her out to buy diapers for her baby brother. Six year-old Evelyn never came home, with or without the diapers. It wasn’t that she was hit by a car or fell down a ravine. The little Guatemalan girl had [...]


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America Attacks Itself, Mars Retrograde in the Nation’s Birth Chart

Mars Turns Retrograde in the Nation’s Birth Chart For the next 80 years as the Nation’s Mars function remains retrograde, it is of urgent importance that we Americans confront our violent shadow. Francis Donald Grabau reports from the 10th House On July 19, 2006, the Mars function of the U.S. came to a standstill as [...]


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Agent Orange in the City of New Orleans

The War at Home by Jane Crown In 1929 the stock market crash was on the lips of people in many cities. New Orleans was no different. There would have been people living in the B. W. Cooper housing project then, mostly of Italian descent; one of my aunts (by marriage) lived in one of [...]


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A Grand Hotel on The Hudson: Antonio Gaudi and Ground Zero

By Paul Laffoley, Architect, A.I.A., 2002 Both the beginning and the end of Post-Modernism involved the destruction of buildings that had been designed by Minoru Yamasaki: the Pruitt-Igoe Housing Project and the World Trade Center. Antonio Gaudi expressed Barcelona’s Islamic and Gothic heritage through riotously polychrome biomorphic forms. This makes Gaudi the last authentic practitioner [...]


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REVIEW: THE SECRET SPACE PROGRAM : WHO IS REPSONSIBLE??

By Timothy Green Beckley, Sean Casteel, and Tim R. Schwartz Review by Olav Philliips ([email protected]) It seems as though discussions about the Secret Space Program are very en-vogue right now and seem to dominate the conspiracy genre, with several high profile new books coming out and more on the way.  So it was with this [...]


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Check Out the Winter 2012-2013 Issue of Paranoia Magazine!

Between the Mormon bid for the White House through one of its Favorite Sons (unsuccessful this time) and researching chemtrails for a book I’m writing—check out my rundown on the Consciousness Beyond Chemtrails conference I went to in LA this past summer—and Patrick Geryl’s 2012 timetable of planetary alignments (http://www.howtosurvive2012.com/), the adventure of getting up [...]


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Ron Patton of ConspiraZine takes over Paranoia Magazine!

Since 1992, Paranoia: The Conspiracy & Paranormal Reader has presented alternative views and marginalized theories of the inner workings of the cryptocracy. Subjects include conspiracy theories, para-politics, alternative history, and the paranormal. Paranoia was founded during the zine explosion of the early 1990s. The first issue had a black-and-white tabloid-style layout, with feature stories …starting [...]


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PARANOIA THE CONSPIRACY READER

By Joan d’Arc Rhode Island, the state in which I live, has the highest home foreclosure rate in New England. The ten states in the U.S. with the highest foreclosure rates in the beginning of 2012 include: Nevada, California, Utah, Indiana, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, and Illinois. If your home has been foreclosed [...]


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Dangers on the Road to Foreclosure

By Joan d’Arc Rhode Island, the state in which I live, has the highest home foreclosure rate in New England. The ten states in the U.S. with the highest foreclosure rates in the beginning of 2012 include: Nevada, California, Utah, Indiana, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, and Illinois. If your home has been foreclosed [...]


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Everything you always wanted to know about cancer, sex, and the mandatory Human Papilloma Vaccine

HPV has been found in a variety of human cancers, such as cancer of the mouth, tongue, tonsil, esophagus, lung, breast, liver, colon, lymphoma, and in skin cancers and in healthy skin. Evidence suggests that cancer could be a communicable and/or a sexually transmitted disease. How effective is it then to forcibly inoculate young women? [...]


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