Here’s 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 forthcoming…
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.
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!
Oz Park in Chicago (so named in 1976 because L. Frank Baum penned The Wizardof Oz nearby) sits on 13.32 acres, and 1332 = 666 x 2, or Aleister Crowley doubled. Cinema Symbolism 4 coming soon…
Recorded on June 22nd, 2024, Rob makes his debut appearance on the newly launched Paranormal Book Club. Listen to Rob analyze cinematic Freemasonry, Gnosticism, 9/11, Kabbalah, and preview Cinema Symbolism 4 and Cinema Symbolism OZ. Check it out! FYI: Tomorrow is Midsummer, June 24th, 2024, which is 77 days after the solar eclipse of April 8th, 2024. We’ll see if something wicked our way comes.
Part IV is coming along really well, and I am anticipating a Spring 2025 release. However, movies that still must be viewed include The Nun II, The First Omen, Late Night with the Devil, Immaculate, and Joker: Folie à Deux. In the meantime, here is a little teaser:
(Left) The Tarot’s Magician qua Mercurius is alchemy’s change agent and archetypal trickster, becomes Breakfast at Tiffany’s bewitching Holly Golightly (right, portrayed by Audrey Hepburn, 1929-1993), a paragon of the Magician’s feminine ambivalence because, in matters of the heart, Holly can never make up her damn mind. She impersonates the Magician’s arm posture–as above, so below–with her elongated cigarette holder as her wand. The clothes make the woman: dressed in Saturnian black, the alchemist’s lead, Holly is a melancholic who suffers from acute anxiety, the hellish “reds” indicating the rubedo is the nigredo, yet as a bunco artist, she easily manipulates the men in her life, bending NYC’s chic social scene to her will. Holly’s breakfast table mimics that of the Magician, complete with a rose–the Magician stands in a garden of white lilies and red roses denoting the Rosicrucian mysteries–linking Holly to the Greco-Roman goddesses of beauty, Aphrodite and Venus, and three of the four tools of the Magician, i.e., the four Tarot suits, also manifest, viz., the coin/pentangle qua pastry, the goblet qua cup, and the sword qua knife (only the rod is absent). Above the Magician is the lemniscate, which is the number eight turned sideways; applied to Holly Golightly, it represents the ogdoad, the sphere of divine wisdom, Sophia, who can also play the role of a duplicitous woman, a mountebank.
On April 11, 2024, Rob returned to the Typical Skeptic live stream discussing Princess Diana (1961-1997), the Rainbow-OZ death jinx, Aleister Crowley (1875-1947), and Masonic and Gnostic Hollywood. Enjoy this archived podcast destined to become a classic!