The November 26, 2025, shooting of the National Guard members in Washington, D.C., occurred precisely 77 days after the assassination of Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025. The killing occurred five days after the release of Wicked: For Good on November 21, 2025, generating a calendrical pentagram. The shooting also occurred 7 minutes from the AMC Georgetown 14 (7 doubled, i.e., 77), the closest venue where Wicked is currently playing to audiences. The theater’s address is 3111 K Street NW, which has a Pythagorean reduced value of 42.[1]
For Rob’s 2025 Masonic Halloween Special, he will be returning to The Farm podcast, hosted by Recluse, and will be analyzing the highly conspiratorial and creepy ass Under the Silver Lake (2018). However, this show will be released on November 10th, so in the meantime, enjoy these past Samhain classics!
333. ChVRVNZVN [Choronzon], see Liber 418, 10th Aethry. It is surprising that this large scale 3 should be so terrible a symbol of dispersion. There is doubtless a venerable arcanum here connoted, possibly the evil of Matter summó. 333 = 37 x 9 the accurséd. – Aleister Crowley (1875-1947), Liber 777, 1909.
Choronzon, an odious demon emerging from Dr. John Dee (1527-1608) and Edward Kelley’s (1555-1597) sixteenth-century Enochian Magic, is the Dweller in the Abyss, the destroyer of ego, and the black fire of hatred, invoked by Master Therion and Victor Neuberg (1883-1940) in the Algerian desert, the demon shouting aloud, “Zazas, Zazas, Nasatanada Zasas” (see Hereditary, 2018).
The dreaded Choronzon haunted the Utah Valley University campus in Orem, Utah, on September 10, 2025, and unmistakably had a hand in the assassination of Charlie Kirk. The word FREEDOM printed on Kirk’s t-shirt has a Pythagorean reduced value of 33, and the baseball caps numbered 47 are 4 + 7 = 11, and there are three of them visible, i.e., 11 x 3 = 33. Naturally, the demon connects with The Wizard of Oz (1939) because The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Experience in Brookline, Massachusetts, is located at 333 Washington Street, and the Wizard of Oz Museum in Cocoa Beach, Florida, is relocating to a new location at 333 W. Cocoa Beach Causeway. And, of course, the name Kirk immediately conjures Captain Kirk (William Shatner) and Star Trek (original TV series 1966-1969), its offspring Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994), and its Ozian episode titled “Tin Man” (Season 3, Episode 20, April 1990), wherein 47 Starfleet personnel died in the Ghorusda Disaster due to Tam Elbrun’s (Harry Groener) failure to act forcefully during first contact. Lastly, assassin Tyler Robinson was arrested after a 33-hour manhunt, and the drive time from Orem to his home in St. George, Utah, via I-15 South is three hours and 33 minutes, implying Choronzon followed him home from the university’s campus after the murder. F/3 + r/9 + e/4 + e/4 + d/5 + o/3 + m/5 = 33.
I am pleased to announce that I am done writing Cinema Symbolism 4: Death, Destruction, Terror, Murder, and Mayhem. Now I have to edit and format it (ugh); regardless, the book should be published in the spring of 2026 – stay tuned!
Join Rob on Monday, July 7th, ’25 (2 +5 = 7), i.e., 777, when he will be live on Jimmy Church’s Fade to Black! Rob will be previewing Cinema Symbolism 4, the Rainbow-OZ death curse, and discussing the Crowleyan masterpieces Longlegs (2024) and Late Night with the Devil (2024) The show debuts live at 10:00 p.m. EST; to watch, click the banner:
The Rob Sullivan Experience will be live on July 7, (77) 2025, when Rob returns to Fade to Black, hosted by fellow History Channel personality Jimmy Church. The show debuts at 10:00 p.m. EST; to watch, click the banner:
After taking a small break to concentrate on my books, The Rob Sullivan Experience returns to the airwaves with an appearance on the most excellent The John Cooper Show, which debuted March 30th, 2025. Check it out!
In case you missed, Rob’s appearance of WT Frick LIVE on Friday, February 7, 2025, is now stationed on Rumble. Listen to Rob talk The Body Snatcher (1945), Longlegs (2024), Late Night with the Devil (2024), and The Wizard of Oz (1939) among other esoteric topics! Click to watch this most excellent podcast!
(Left) The Wizard of Oz (1939) one-sheet poster, (top right) Oz‘s author L. Frank Baum, (bottom right) Professor Marvel with Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz.
An astounding Jungian synchronicity (or Swedenborgian correspondence) occurred on the set of The Wizard of Oz that defies all rational explanation. The unbelievable story was told in Aljean Harmetz’s seminal The Making of the Wizard of Oz (1977),
“For Professor Marvel’s coat,” says Mary Mayer [a unit publicist on Oz], “they wanted grandeur gone to seed. A nice-looking coat but very tattered. So the Wardrobe Department went down to an old second-hand store on Main Street and bought a whole rack of coats. And Frank Morgan and the wardrobe man and Victor Flemming got together and chose one. It was kind of a Prince Albert coat. It was black broadcloth and it had a velvet collar, but the nap was all worn out off the velvet.” Helene Bowman recalls the coat as “ratty with age, a Prince Albert jacket with a green look.”
The coat fitted Morgan and had the right look of shabby gentility, and one hot afternoon Frank Morgan turned out the pocket. Inside was the name “L. Frank Baum.”
“We wired the tailor in Chicago,” says Mary Mayer, “and sent pictures. And the tailor sent back a notarized letter saying that the coat had been made for Frank Baum. Baum’s widow identified the coat, too, and after the picture was finished we presented it to her. But I could never get anyone to believe the story.”
The story was published once–as an example of the lies press agents are willing to tell in order get a story into print.[1]
[1] Aljean Harmetz, The Making of The Wizard of Oz (1977; repr., Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 2013), 241-242.