@tim-h
Active 4 years, 9 months ago-
Tim H changed their profile picture 8 years, 1 month ago
-
Tim H changed their profile picture 8 years, 1 month ago
-
Tim H posted a new activity comment 8 years, 1 month ago
Thanks Margaret, Walter and I have just been discussing footnotes in Destination Carcosa. I think it’s turning out to be one of his best yet.
-
Tim H posted an update 8 years, 1 month ago
Received a copy of Walter Bosley’s latest round of intriguing speculation on Ambrose Bierce and all things airships – Destination Carcosa. Some readers may accuse Mr B of spotting secret agents lurking behind every bush, and there may be a grain of truth in that accusation, but as far as secret agents go, it takes one to know one, and at least…[Read more]
-
Carcosa is the next book on my ‘to read’ list . . . as soon as I’m finished with Shimmering Light, which I think has enough personal knowledge to justify some speculations 😉 Mr. B is working on a new (secret) project . . . we’re all wondering what it could be! He’d enjoy your comments Tim . . .
-
Thanks Margaret, Walter and I have just been discussing footnotes in Destination Carcosa. I think it’s turning out to be one of his best yet.
-
-
-
Tim H posted an update 8 years, 5 months ago
That last vidchat was outstanding. I think I was in front of the screen for about 7 hours, including the prechat. The questions, comments and Dr Joseph’s lectures and rants were of a particularly high standard. I have the utmost respect for the folk who make up the Giza community. Decades of plunging down the rabbit hole have lead me here.
-
And I love laughing along with Joseph. Thanks Katie for pushing the right button. We not only get deep knowledge and thoughtful conversation that a mingling of curious minds brings but laughter therapy 😉
-
Very interesting points raised regarding Kaytower’s questions…
-
Absolutely! The implications are very concerning.
-
-
-
Tim H posted an update 8 years, 7 months ago
My copy of Hess And The Penguins was in the letterbox when I came home from work last night. I went to a friends’ house for dinner and to play his Playboy pinball machine (newly acquired, an addition to Black Knight) and started reading in bed when I got home. But I fell asleep around page 12. Which says more about how tired I was rather than the…[Read more]
-
Tim H and
Beckysue are now friends 8 years, 7 months ago
-
Tim H posted an update 8 years, 8 months ago
Just ordered Hess & The Penguins from Adventures Unlimited Press. Roll on release date!
-
Tim H posted a new activity comment 8 years, 10 months ago
In a way I envy you – you have lots of episodes to watch, absorb and catch up with.
-
Tim H posted an update 8 years, 10 months ago
Gotta drag myself away from William Pepper’s book on MLK for more Twin Peaks on Monday. Will Evil Coop/Bob make it out of the hoosegow?
-
Tim H posted an update 8 years, 10 months ago
Twin Peaks – wow. – shakes head – David Lynch is a magician, and not the prestidigitation variety.
-
Tim H posted an update 8 years, 11 months ago
Woohoo! Twin Peaks is on today!
-
Tim H posted a new activity comment 8 years, 12 months ago
One thing that sort of bothers me is broadening the ‘definition’ of the phenomenon to include Sumerian gods, etc. Really not sure about that. Doesn’t jibe with the idea of UFO occupants ala Keel or Vallee. I’m a bit uncomfortable with that. I’ve finished the book, it sagged in the middle a little but ended fairly well. I agree it’s not as…[Read more]
-
Tim H posted an update 9 years ago
Dragged myself back to reading Gods. Where to begin? I appreciate PL’s attempts to view the Phenomenon in different ways, but sticking to the official narrative and lumping all pyramids under the heading of “tombs”, especially Giza, do the authors no favors. Dating controversies are mentioned but “accepted” timelines are basically adhered to. For…[Read more]
-
Hi, Tim.
On chance you missed it, Dana shared this three days ago:
http://peterlevenda.com/
An essay on Sekret Machines follows the lead essay on Samuel Weiser’s Bookstore.
The Sekret Machines essay may be of interest to anyone who studied Julian Jaynes’ “The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind”.
For oldsters pressed for…[Read more] -
Thanks for the update Tim. Whether intentional or not I like your spelling of ufology – Ufoology – since most of it is storytelling.
-
You Fool ology.. yeh.. we were all fooled..
-
-
I’m about 80% through the book. It is interesting but not as groundbreaking as I had hoped. It need to re-read some parts where loads of seemingly disconnected things are connected. Really liked the opening and looked forward to the 2nd and 3rd volumes. This book would be good for someone not as well versed in the field. Much of it I know now…[Read more]
-
One thing that sort of bothers me is broadening the ‘definition’ of the phenomenon to include Sumerian gods, etc. Really not sure about that. Doesn’t jibe with the idea of UFO occupants ala Keel or Vallee. I’m a bit uncomfortable with that. I’ve finished the book, it sagged in the middle a little but ended fairly well. I agree it’s not as…[Read more]
-
-
-
Tim H posted an update 9 years ago
Interlock – mapping the distortions in world finance caused by the underworld, ie Black Eagle Trust, merging with the overworld. Hats off to Mark Lombardi, who seems to have been suicided for his art, portraying and mapping just about every financial scandal since the 70s, from S & L’s to BCCI and Iran-Contra, prefiguring 9-11. Excellent book.
-
Tim H posted an update 9 years ago
Had to leave 22% into Gods for Interlock by Patricia Goldstone, being the first comprehensive biography of Mark Lombardi, who was suicided on March 22 (Arj’s birthday) 2000. Thanks Catou! I’m only on page 73 – of an actual book- but already I’m fascinated. Houston in the mid 70s, sloshing in oil money, sounds like an interesting place. For some…[Read more]
-
Tim H and
goshawks are now friends 9 years ago
-
Tim H posted an update 9 years ago
20% into “Gods”, Kindle-wise, sorry Dr Joseph. Interesting section on theocentric and anthropocentric views of authority within and/or over human affairs, how our human-centric state of ruling affairs excludes taking seriously the UFO, as to do so undermines what is real, which in turn is whatever the King says is real. Witchcraft as the sin of…[Read more]
-
Tim H posted an update 9 years ago
Bought Peter Levenda and Tommy’s new nonfiction book “Gods” addressing the UFO phenomenon. The latest in the franchise. On Kindle, sorry Dr Joseph. It’s a bit early to draw conclusions.
-
Tim H posted a new activity comment 9 years, 1 month ago
A 66 Shelby Mustang. Wow, I didn’t realize. Good luck with the bad rod bearing.
- Load More
Okay, I’ve been peering and squinting and I reckon it’s a Charger !?
1969 Plymouth Barracuda, running the killer 340, 650 spread-bore Holley, 2 1/2″ stainless steel exhaust. Li’l Beastie is my pride and joy! Jeff has a ’68 Charger but I think he’s waiting on on a period-correct radiator. Still.
My husband has a Plymouth Fury 1967 (?) It’s beautiful!
My friend who sold me the Barracuda had a 1971 Plymouth Fury, straight from the American embassy guy who owned it. Great cars!
Yep you got that right Enrico. I’ve owned the Barracuda since July last year, but it’s only in the last 2 weeks that I’m satisfied with the way she’s running. Big Chrysler car show in 2 weeks at Albury NSW. Can’t wait!
htouston@gmail.com email me Enrico and I’ll reply with some. Heaps, actually.