For now, do not worry too much about the total solar eclipse on April 8th, 2024, since they are usually portents; instead, keep an eye on June 24th, ’24, Midsummer, the Feast of the Baptizer qua Hermes, which is 77 days later, and is 666 = June = 6th month, 2 + 4 = 6, 2 + 4 = 6, Master Therion’s moniker, the Æon of Horus’ solar prophet. Six-six-six is the mystic number of the sun, with Crowley receiving part of Liber AL vel Legis on April 8th, 1904, the first of three days, coinciding with the eclipse. On June 24th, 1969, the first articles and obituaries announcing Judy Garland’s death began appearing in newspapers worldwide, forever linking the date with The Wizard of Oz (1939), also syncing with the forthcoming solar eclipse.
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) alludes to Aleister Crowley (1875-1947) and the Goat/Oz during the test of Aiwass’ war-engine (AL III:7).
We approach the mystery of Black Magic. We are about to confront, even in his own sanctuary, the black god of the Sabbath, the formidable goat of Mendes. At this point those who are subject to fear should close the book; even persons who are a prey to nervous impressions will do well to divert themselves or to abstain. – Éliphas Lévi (1810-1875), Transcendental Magic: Its Doctrine and Ritual, I:xv, 1854.
77. OZ, the Goat, scil. of the Sabbath of the Adepts. The Baphomet of the Templars, the idol set up to defy and overthrow the false god–though it is understood that he himself is false, not an end, but a means. Note the 77 = 7 x 11, magical power in perfection. – Aleister Crowley, 777 and Other Qabalistic Writings of Aleister Crowley, 1909.
Catherine, Princess of Wales, who turned 42 in January under the sign of the Capricornus, the leaping goat, has fallen victim to the Rainbow-OZ death hex. Lions, tigers, and bears, oh my.
Royal watcher and expert Hilary Fordwich confirms the worst.
Her full name, Catherine Elizabeth Middleton, has reverse ordinal value of 462 = 77 x 6, and a sum of 147 = 3 x 72 (7 x 7, 77) using reverse Pythagorean reduction.[1] On August 25th, 2016, the 77th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz’s theatrical release, Kate wore a bright red dress bringing forth the Ruby Slippers.
Click the image for the article, to wit the date if August 25th, 2016.
Kate conjures the Land of Oz by wearing silver high heels, the color of Dorothy Gale’s magical shoes in L. Frank Baum’s (1856-1919) novel (1900), denoting the late 19th-cenurty’s Free Silver Movement, and seen in the trailer for the forthcoming Wicked. FYI: King Charles III’s birthday, November 14th, 1948, has a sum of 77 using reverse Pythagorean reduction (the reader can do the math).
Dracula’s cane in The Last Voyage of the Demeter (2023, left) is modeled after Larry Talbot’s (Lon Chaney Jr., 1906-1973) wolf’s head cane in The Wolf Man (1941, right) because the latter film starred Bela Lugosi (1882-1956), Hollywood’s prototypical vampire, becoming an art of memory trick and a pop culture valence, producing an occult mnemonic. Plus, the Count can turn into a wolf.
Dracula’s cane in The Last Voyage of the Demeter (left) is a replica of Larry Talbot’s cane in The Wolf Man (right).
A Baphometic-Crowley production, Barbie (2023) has a value of 44, the number of the sun god Horus, using reverse Pythagorean reduction.[1]The Wizard of Oz (1939) plays in Barbieland’s cinema, and the movie’s director, the incomparable Greta Gerwig, was born on August 4th, 1983, which has a sum of 42, the Dark Mother, the Kill Number, using Pythagorean reduction.[2] Her initials are GG, 77, the Goat of the Sabbath (G is the seventh letter of the alphabet), and the film was released on July (7th month) 21st, 2023 (2 + 0 + 2 + 3 = 7, 77) and likewise has a value of 42 using Pythagorean reduction.[3]Cinema Symbolism 4 and Cinema Symbolism OZ coming soon….
The Wizard of Oz plays in perpetuity in Barbieland’s movie theater.
Rob had the pleasure of being a guest on The Juan on Juan Podcast discussing occult symbolism, invocations, cinematic sorcery, demonism, and the Rainbow-OZ death curse (77 and 42). This is hardcore premium content, so a subscription is required – you pay the for the pleasure of Rob’s company. Check it out, if you dare!
Rob returns to The Farm podcast, analyzing Friday the 13th (1980) and some of the films of John Carpenter in this, his 2023 annual Masonic-Halloween Special. To listen to this brand-new show, click the image:
Rob’s recent appearance on Tin Foil Hat is now stationed on YouTube. In this brand new interview, Rob previews Cinema Symbolism 4, including an analysis of The Wizard of Oz Death Curse (OZ-Rainbow), Aleister Crowley, 9/11, the Age of Horus/Aquarius, Kobe Bryant, JFK, Michael Jackson, Freemasonry, the Goat of Mendes (77), the demon Choronzon (333), and the Dark Mother (42). Check it out!
“The Tarot figures, in various guises, are ever present in our lives. By night they appear in our sleep, to our mystification and wonder. By day they inspire us to creative action or play tricks with our logical plans.” – Sallie Nichols, Jung and Tarot: An Archetypal Journey, 1980. Two Tarot cards that came to life on 9/11. (Insert Top Left) The lightning-struck Tower, card XVI from the Rider-Waite deck, is the Twin Towers destroyed. Its background is black, linking it to the Devil card (see Introduction), which has the same dark setting. Alchemically, the Devil represents the nigredo phase, the psychological dark night of the soul, the blackening and decay stage of the Great Work, in which material reality needs to be purified to make way for something fresh, in this case, the new yet bleak Æon of Horus. The falling person to the left of the Tower is shaped like the Hebrew letter ayin ע, and the figure on the right forms zayin ז, producing 77, OZ, the Goat of Mendes, synonymous with the Devil card. The Tower betokens transformation, the shattering of illusions, and abrupt, discomforting, and unsettling change, indicating the shift from Pisces to Aquarius. (Insert Bottom right) The Hanged Man, signifying the mystery of death (of the old age) and the riddle of resurrection (of the new), also denotes the Tower’s transmogrification, death, and rebirth. The twelfth trump becomes The Falling Man, plummeting to his death, having jumped from the WTC’s North Tower. Like the Tower card, alchemy has been a critical influence on the interpretation (one of many) of the Hanged Man. Lévi described him as “the great and unique athanor, which all can use, which is ready to each man’s hand, which all possess without knowing it.” The athanor is an alchemist’s furnace; the first stage of making the Philosopher’s Stone culminated in the nigredo phase when the material in the alchemist’s vessel was destroyed by heating it and driving off vapor, which was regarded as its spirit or spark of life. Then, the haze was allowed to condense and saturate the dead material, resurrecting it in a new and improved form; on 9/11, death and destruction signaled the end of Pisces, Christ the fisherman, the sun reborn in Aquarius as Baphomet, the Saturnian Bleating Goat.
Cinema Symbolism 4 is coming along nicely, and although I have moved on to the Introduction and other chapters, I am still discovering anomalies regarding the Goat of Mendes (77), Crowley’s Dark Mother (42), the demon Choronzon and the Oz-Rainbow death hex. I have augmented the some of the analysis regarding Debbie Reynolds and her daughter, Carrie Fisher, which is by far some of the strangest material yet (so here is a little more). Also, stay tuned for information regarding Rob’s annual Halloween Special.
“Take special care of those Ruby Slippers, I want those most of all. Now fly! Fly!” – The Wicked Witch of the West, The Wizard of Oz. Debbie Reynolds owned the curled-toe Arabian Ruby Slippers (left) used by Judy Garland for Oz’s test shots. (Right) On July 3rd, 1970, Reynolds, accompanied by her daughter, a then 13-year-old Carrie Fisher, cut the ribbon for the grand opening of the Land of Oz theme park on Beech Mountain, North Carolina, owned and operated by Carolina Caribbean Corporation, or CCC as it was known, which is 333 (C is the third letter of the alphabet), the number of Choronzon. The Dark Mother hides in the July 3rd, 1970 date as it has a sum of 42 employing reverse Pythagorean reduction (J/8 u/6 l/6 y/2 = 22, 3 = 3, 1 + 9 + 7 + 0 = 17; 22 + 3 + 17 =42). Seven years later, in ’77 (producing 777), Carrie Fisher was Princess Leia in Star Wars, the role that would make her a household name yet haunt her for the rest of her life; its subtitle, A New Hope, has a sum of 42 using Pythagorean reduction (A/1 = 1, N/5 e/5 w/5 = 15, H/8 o/6 p/7 e/5 = 26; 1 + 15 + 26 =42), and her character’s name, Princess Leia, has a value of 77 utilizing reverse Pythagorean reduction (P/2 r/9 i/9 n/4 c/6 e/4 s/8 s/8 = 50, L/6 e/4 i/9 a/8 = 27; 50 + 27 = 77); then, 77 weeks after Star Wars: A New Hope’s theatrical release on May 25th (2 + 5 = 7), ’77 (generating 777), Carrie Fisher would reprise her role as Leia, 77 weeks later, on The Star Wars Holiday Special airing on CBS the evening of November 21st, 1978, the two Ozian numbers cursing and spiting her, turning her into a junkie, putting her in the grave aged 60 years. The devil Choronzon emerges from the Abyss, striking back thricely on the same date: on December 28th, 1938, the memorable scene filmed in Oz was the Wicked Witch of the West departing Munchkinland in a column of hellish flames and smoke, seriously burning Margaret Hamilton. Thirty-seven years later, on December 28th, 1975, an inferno engulfed the Land of Oz’s Emerald City amphitheater and surrounding gift shops. Two buildings were destroyed, along with the park’s offices, costumes, sound equipment, and props. In addition to the arson, many items were stolen from its museum, including one of Judy Garland’s Dorothy dresses, which was co-owned by Reynolds and the theme park. Land of Oz would be rebuilt and managed by a new company, but it never recouped, finally closing in 1980 (it would reopen 11 years later). Forty-one years after the conflagration, a number Crowley describes as “the Mother, unfertilized and unenlightened,” Debbie Reynolds perished on December 28th, 2016, at 84 = 42 x 2, la Madre Oscura takes the daughter first, then claims the mother. Easter egg: one of Judy Garland’s screen-used Dorothy gingham dresses (six have been authenticated) was once owned by actress Mercedes McCambridge (1916-2004), who voiced the demon Pazuzu in The Exorcist (1973).
Then there is this:
Front and back of Topps Who-Z-At trading card #77 featuring MGM star Debbie Reynolds, 1953. Although the numbers 77 and 42 manifest oddly throughout Reynolds’ life, the curse wanted to mop up the floor with her daughter more than anything else, but, in the end, it still killed two birds with one stone.
And this:
In 2020, four years after Carrie Fisher’s death, Topps issued a Star Wars Living Card Set based on its 1977 Star Wars trading cards’ design with Princess Leia on card #77. Uncanny.