The Ultimate Evil by Maury Terry

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The Ultimate Evil by Maury Terry

Postby Stephen Morgan » Fri May 15, 2009 11:45 am

Some thoughts on Maury Terry's The Ultimate Evil

The son of sam letter: the supposed rejuvenating powers of blood are mentioned; "fair game" is mentioned, a Scientology tie-in; wemon, women/demons.

p151 - stolen heads and a severed head found behind Berkowitz's house.

p154 - Berkowitz linked to a spree killer called "Cowan", according to Downard a Masonic term meaning an outsider with dangerous knowledge, or a builder of dry-stone walling.

p176 - founder of the Process Church of the Final Judgement, infamous Satanic spin-off from the Church of Scientology, says "release the fiend that lies dormant within you for he is strong and ruthless and his power is far beyond the bounds of human frailty", Hyde to your Jekyll, the right-brain of the bicameral mind, the id, and so forth. Hitlers terrifying "new man", "satan is fear", he says, which is the little death.

The Jehovah/Luciferian split in the Process symbolic of the internal split between ego and id, right and left brain, etc..

Manson in prison, although this isn't mentioned in the book, was audited by Scientologists while in prison. The Process, of course, was a breakaway group from the Co$. Ron was a possible intelligence asset. Manson begged to be put into solitary confinement to keep the Scientologists away from him. Ron was, of course, in a devil cult (which he later claimed to have destroyed on behalf of the government, rather than disrupted by running of with the leader's money and woman). According to Ron Jr. Ron continued using aborted babies in satanic rites long after the foundation of Scientology, although this statement was
later recanted under duress. According to "L Ron Hubbard, Messiah or Madman" Hubbard raped at least one of the stable of pre-pubescent girls he kept around himself, known as "Messengers".

Hirschman was found dead with "Brother Tom" tattooed upon himself, which reminded me of the child-sex-abuse film "My Brother Tom".

Mansson, of course, was the original family name of Charles Lindbergh.

Alsace-Lorraine is the original home of the Alsatians, also known as German Shepherds, which were a favourite satanical offering. Alsace was also the home of the Strict Observance lodge of Masons and of the double-cross and supposedly the Montauk Alsace-Lorraine Time Archives.

Westchester Dartman, a personage going around the area of the Son of Sam cult's HQ shooting people with little metal darts. This preceded slightly the .44 caliber killings attributed to the Son of Sam. The DC Sniper of more recent times was also, according to the Fortean Times, preceded by a series of dart-shootings.

DA Gold, one of those responsible for accepting Berkowitz's "confession" turned out to be a paedophile, as did several other members of the cult. Drugs and porn, especially child porn and snuffs, seem to have been major revenue streams for the group, as they always have been for intelligence groups such as that behind Mo Atta.

Crowley: "After five years of folly and weakness, miscalled politeness, tact, discretion, care for the feeling of others, I am weary of it. I say today: the hell with Christianity, Rationalism, Buddhism, all the lumber of the centuries. I bring you a positive and primaeval fact, Magick by name; and with this I will build me a new Heaven and a new Earth. I want none of your faint approval or faint dispraise; I want blasphemy, murder, rape, revolution, anything, bad or good, but strong."
Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that all was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes, and make it possible. -- Lawrence of Arabia
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Postby monster » Wed Dec 16, 2009 1:13 am

I loved this book when I read it many moons ago. It was sitting in a doctor's office and I started reading and just couldn't stop... I asked her if I could take the book home and she said I could.

I don't remember enough of it to say anything analytical, but if there is anyone here who hasn't read it, you could hardly spend a better $5 on Amazon than to buy this book. It's a great read.
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