7. A most evil number, whose perfection is impossible to attack. – Aleister Crowley, Liber 777, 1909.
Ruth Harker (Alicia Witt) was the diabolical 7th She in Longlegs (2024), a nod to Master Therion’s qabala. Witt was cast in the role because of her appearance in David Lynch’s Twin Peaks (1990-1991, 2017), a series all about doubles and duality. Easter egg: the lyrics to “Crimson and Clover” (1968) by Tommy James and the Shondells describe Longlegs and Ruth’s meeting and relationship to a tee.
Rob pre-recorded one of his annual Masonic-Halloween Specials last weekend with The Farm, discussing the the Aeon of Horus masterpieces Immaculate (2024) and The First Omen (2024). Rob will be on with Nyx of Stygian Charters this weekend analyzing Late Night with the Devil (2024) and Longlegs (2024), both Crowleyan-Ozian productions. These two kabalistic episodes will be released around Samhain, so check back for updates!
Hereโs a shocker: the name Ryan Wesley Routh has a sum of 77 using reverse Pythagorean reduction.[1] One cannot help but notice the Baphometic pentagram behind him, and it’s only a matter of time before The Wizard of Oz, The Dark Mother (42), Choronzon (333), and 93 turn up. More forthcomingโฆ
Rob returns to the airwaves in October with appearances on Stygian Charters and The Farm for two brand-new Masonic-Halloween Specials! Stay tuned for details.
Join Rob when he will be live at 7:00 p.m. EST this Friday night, September 6th, 2024, on WTFRICK LIVE analyzing the Rainbow-OZ death hex among other esoteric topics. To watch this show, click on the YouTube link.
7. A most evil number, whose perfection is impossible to attack. – Aleister Crowley, Liber 777, 1909.
Shades of Suspira (1977, 2018), Black Swan (2010), Dirty Dancing (1987), The Shining (1980), and, of course, The Wizard of Oz (1939) manifest in the trailer; for example, Terry Gionoffrio’s (Julia Garner) light blue socks and red shoes (seen when the demon emerges) give her away, making her Dorothy Gale’s counterpart – a stranger in a strange land. Can’t wait to see this one. Easter egg: The Pale Crook is a knockoff of The Black Crook (1866), the first produced Broadway play that features a dark sorcerer as one of the antagonists. Naturally, Apartment 7A is scheduled to be released on September 27th, 2024, generating a Baphometic nexus, linking Crook to Thomas Matthew Crooks (2003-2024), who attempted to assassinate President Trump 77 days earlier on July 13th. Another Easter egg: Dracula (1931) is playing in the next theater over, written by Bram Stoker (1847-1912), who the Bramford is named after.
On this, the 85th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz‘s theatrical debut, August 25th, 1939, here is a freebie from Cinema Symbolism 4 (and Cinema Symbolism OZ) linking the film to Choronzon, a demon critical in John Dee’s (1527-1608) Enochian system and Aleister Crowley’s (1875-1947) gematria. The designer of the Ruby Slippers was MGM’s most famous costumer, Adrian, who was born on March 3rd, ’03, which is 333, Master Therion’s number for the Dweller in the Abyss.
Dorothy Gale sports the Ruby Slippers, walking on the Yellow Brick Road (left), which were designed by MGM’s Adrian, his birthday the number of Choronzon, the vile Dweller in the Abyss, a demon crucial in John Dee’s (top right) and Aleister Crowley’s occult systems of magick.
Rob makes his first appearance on the brand new podcast Stygian Charters! Hosted by the incomparable Nyx, listen to Rob discuss occult symbolism in film, but more critically, begin to breakdown the Rainbow-OZ death hex, also known as The Wizard of Oz killing curse, the subject matter of his forthcoming books. Rob will be returning to Stygian Charters in October for his annual Halloween Special; in the meantime, enjoy this awesome podcast! To listen, click the banner:
This Crowleyan interview is episode 6, lasting 66 minutes, for 666 = Master Therion’s favorite number and the mystic numeral of the sun.
Rob makes his first appearance on the most excellent podcast Codega’s Codex of Curiosities analyzing occult themes and undercurrents in film and, more importantly, everyone’s favorite topic, the Crowleyan Rainbow-OZ death curse. Rob also talks pop culture predicting 9/11, which is more a supernatural event than a manmade event horizon. Enjoy!