In this brand new conversation, Rob Sullivan and Vadim Shegalov discuss JFK’s missing brain and assassination, Crowley’s gematria, Hollywood movies and TV shows as prophetic visions, astrology, and other uncanny estoerica. Check it out!
Rob will be live this Thursday evening, April 20th, 2023, on The Outer Realm radio show. Rob will be discussing occult movie symbolism and JFK’s missing brain among other goodies. The stream begins at 9:00 pm EST; to watch:
Stay up all night with Rob when he returns to Coast to Coast AM tonight, Saturday, March 11th, 2023, discussing JFK’s missing brain and occult Hollywood. Guest-hosted by Richard Syrett, Rob will be on during the second half of the show, airing from midnight to 2:00 am PST (3:00 am to 5:00 am EST, which I think is 4:00 am to 6:00 am due to Daylight Savings) on Sunday morning, March 12th. To listen to this show or find your local affiliate, click the banner:
Rob returns to Coast to Coast AM on Saturday night, March 11th, 2023, discussing JFK’s missing brain and occult Hollywood. Guest-hosted by Richard Syrett, Rob will be on during the second half of the show, airing from midnight to 2:00 am PST (3:00 am to 5:00 am EST, which I think is 4:00 am to 6:00 am due to Daylight Savings) on Sunday morning, March 12th. To listen to this show or find your local affiliate, click the banner:
A little teaser from CS4, which is coming along nicely. Also, Rob returns to Coast to Coast AM next Saturday night, so stay tuned for information on that – more coming next week.
Led Zeppelin’s “♫ traveler of both time and space [who] sit[s] with elders of the gentle race this world has seldom seen ♫” is often considered one of the occult founders of Rock ‘n’ Roll as his presence forever looms in Hollywood and pop culture. Crowley’s shadow falls upon SPECTRE’s Blofeld and Casino Royale’s Le Chiffre in Fleming’s James Bond universe.[1] Frater Perdurabo’s impact upon the latter villain is clearly visible in the 2006 cinematic version of Fleming’s first novel. Le Chiffre uses a platinum-plated inhaler, signifying Crowley’s chronic drug abuse, causing the magickian to develop asthma in the 1920s.[2] M (Judi Dench) states that Le Chiffre is a chess prodigy paralleling Crowley, who was a chess master. And, like the Beast, Le Chiffre is a sadomasochist, torturing Bond’s testicles (and enjoying it) before meeting his demise by getting a bullet through the head. In a bizarre twist, Le Chiffre finances 9/11, suggesting Crowley’s magick that transcended that tragic day.
[1] Actors that have portrayed Blofeld include Anthony Dawson in From Russia with Love (1963) and Thunderball (voiced by Eric Pohlmann (1913-1979) in both films); Donald Pleasence in You Only Live Twice; Telly Savalas in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service; Charles Gray in Diamonds are Forever; Max von Sydow (1929-2020) in the noncanonical Never Say Never (1983); and Christopher Waltz in Spectre (2015) and No Time to Die (2021). Orson Wells (1915-1985) portrayed Le Chiffre in the 1967 noncanonical Casino Royal and Mads Mikkelsen in its 2006’s canonical adaption.
[2] In Fleming’s story, Le Chiffre uses the inhaler because he suffers from haemolacria, causing him to weep blood from his left eye.
In SPECTRE (2015), James Bond’s (Daniel Craig) mention of “bird calls” alludes to the American ornithologist James Bond (1900-1989), who Ian Fleming (1908-1964) named his fictional MI6 Agent after. And, of course, the blue-eyed white Persian cat appears when Blofeld (Christopher Waltz) introduces himself, as that is the supervillain’s primary calling card.
Brand new show! Listen to Rob talk occult themes and icons in cinema on Stan Mallow’s Paranormal Yakker (certainly not the most flattering screen capture of yours truly, but fuck it). This rapid-fire interview was prerecorded in January 2023 – watch now!
Rob’s November 1st, 2022, live appearance on The Dark Outpost is now archived on BitChute (and Rumble). Listen to Rob talk Masonic History, the occult, and movies like The Exorcist (1973) and The Wizard of Oz (1939). Check it out!
The shadow of the Great Beast lives in James Bond villain and SPECTRE chief Ernst Stavro Blofeld. In On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969), Blofeld (Telly Savalas, 1922-1994) shares Master Therion’s penchant for legitimizing phony ancestries and coats of arms. In this scene, Blofeld masquerades as Balthazar, Count de Bleuchamp. Blofeld’s deception also conjures Crowley’s belief that he was a magical charlatan.