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).
“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!
Just in time for Thanksgiving, Rob makes his second appearance on the Afraid of Nothing podcast, talking everyone’s favorite subject: The Wizard of Oz Death Curse. Enjoy, beware, take care, and happy holidays! To listen to this brand-new show, click the banner:
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.
In this brand-new conversation (originally recorded October 26th, 2023), Rob and Vadim analyze horror films and discuss 77, OZ, the Goat of Mendes, The Wizard of Oz (1939), 9/11, and 42, the Dark Mother. Enjoy this show while it lasts as some of Rob’s interviews are being shadow banned on YouTube, or outright deleted.
Listen to Rob talk Freemasonry, the Jesuits, the Illuminati, Skull and Bones, Bohemian Grove, and how the OZ-Rainbow death curse took out the King of Pop on The Chuck Shute Podcast. This show is brand new (pre-recorded on 11/7/23) and is a freebie, so enjoy!
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 will be live on Typical Skeptic podcast on Samhain, October 31st, 2023, at 3:30 pm EST discussing all sorts of occult goodies. Tune in, as this is sure to be a Halloween classic.
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!