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September 2022 Viewing Diary

The Deep End (2022; d. Jon Kasbe) I’m into cults but I actively avoid woo-woo, so somehow Teal Swan escaped my radar. Well, she’s on my radar NOW. This Netflix doc is extraordinary because Teal Swan participated in it, she … Continue reading

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Commonplace Book: Continuity

“Thus Hitler establishes a firm continuity between persuasion, propaganda, intimidation and terror, between words and deeds, and this continuity is the characteristic praxis of his regime. Facing this continuity, the citizen of the Third Reich has allowed himself to be … Continue reading

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Recommended Books: Non-Fiction

I have been meaning to do a Part 2 to my Recommended Books: Fiction list – put together years ago. I wanted to recommend non-fiction, from history books to biographies to essays to whatever. Here is the Non-Fiction list. I’ve … Continue reading

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The Books: Cults In Our Midst: The Hidden Menace in Our Everyday Lives, by Margaret Thaler Singer

Next book on the Cults shelf (and everyone should have a “cults shelf”): Cults in Our Midst: The Continuing Fight Against Their Hidden Menace, by Margaret Thaler Singer This is the Cult Bible. First published in 1996, it continued to … Continue reading

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The Books: Snapping: America’s Epidemic of Sudden Personality Change, by Flo Conway and Jim Siegelman

Wow, okay, so here’s the deal. Since 2005, TWO THOUSAND FIVE, I’ve been posting daily (not really, but consistent enough to be an ongoing project) excerpts from my gigantic heavingly-huge book collection. I don’t just have books. I have a … Continue reading

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Today In History: November 7, 1917

One of the most seismic events of the 20th century: The Russian Revolution. Look at that gathering of rogues. I love the grainy old photographs of all of them – they always look so twinkly and jolly, don’t they? It’s … Continue reading

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Things experienced so far in LA – part 7

— The subway station has enormous fake rock formations on the ceiling. It is as though we are in an amusement park ride. I love it. LA subway. Everything in LA has to do SOMEthing with artifice and the movies. … Continue reading

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Things experienced so far in LA – part 5

— Our driver is a man named Peter. He is ALSO Armenian. He is very good-looking, I have to say, in a strong-featured very masculine way. He says he’ll tow us to a car place he knows of for free … Continue reading

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