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Saturday, December 15, 2012

Oswald's Flipflops in Context


The AC Institute has put up a page for the 'patacritical Interrogation Techniques Anthology Volume 3 book and Jonny Whiteside at my old paper the LA Weekly did a preview write up of In Advance of the Mayan Apocalypse, our first launch event Sunday night at the Echo Park Film Center.


Oswald means "divine strength." The diminutive form of the word is "os" or "Oz": denoting strength. The role which "Divine Strength" played in the Dealey "Goddess Rule" Killing of the King ritual should be given careful consideration. One should also note the significance of (Jack) Ruby's killing (destroying) of "Ozwald" in reference to the "Ruby Slippers" of The Wizard of Oz which one may deride as a fairy tale but which nevertheless symbolizes the immense power of "ruby light," otherwise known as the laser.
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