Rob kicks off 2024 with an appearance on The Sensible Hippie podcast. Listen to Rob analyze Freemasonry, the occult, and everyone’s favorite subject, the Rainbow-OZ death curse. Enjoy this brand-new show (recorded January 12th, 2024).
Rob kicks off 2024 with an appearance on The Sensible Hippie podcast. Listen to Rob analyze Freemasonry, the occult, and everyone’s favorite subject, the Rainbow-OZ death curse. Enjoy this brand-new show (recorded January 12th, 2024).
Debuting on Albert Pike’s 214th birthday (how apropos), Rob returns to Culz Paranormal in this National Treasure deep dive episode. Listen to Rob analyze this cinematic Royal Arch ritual overloaded with Masonic underpinnings and symbolism – check it out!
“I smite. The whole world is broken up into a mighty wind, and a voice cries aloud in a tongue that men cannot speak.” – Aleister Crowley, Liber VII, III:36. Brand new show! Rob makes his first appearance on the excellent podcast The Truth Disciples discussing The Exorcist, Eyes Wide Shut, Hereditary, Midsommar, Star Wars, and, of course, The Wizard of Oz, the Goat of Mendes, 9/11, Master Therion, and the Rainbow-OZ death curse. To listen to this show, click the banner:
Rob’s appearance on The Juan on Juan Podcast has been stationed on YouTube for free, so check out what is sure to be an immortal occult classic. Listen to Rob talk The Wizard of Oz (1939), Aleister Crowley, demonism, and cinematic conjurations. Check it out!
The Goat of Mendes wrote, produced, and directed the 847th episode of Sesame Street, debuting February 10th, 1976, with Margaret Hamilton (1902-1985) reprising her role as the green-skinned Wicked Witch of the West, featuring a segment wherein the green-colored Oscar qua OZcar the Grouch falls in love with her. However, parents protested, believing the installment was designed to terrify children, not entertain or educate them; hence, it never re-aired and was considered lost until it was leaked online on June 18th, 2022. The episode was the 52nd show of Sesame Street’s seventh season, 5 + 2 = 7, 77, and 847 = 77 x 11 or 7 x 112. Additionally, there appears to be a Baphometic influence since the show’s beginning; according to the U.S. Department of Education, during Sesame Street’s first ten years (1969-1979), 77% of preschoolers watched it once a week. In 2008, it was estimated that 77 million Americans had watched the series as youngsters.