June 2006


In ages of crude, primordial cultures, man thought he could come to know a second real world in dreams: this is the origin of all metaphysics. Without dreams man would have found no occasion to divide the world. The separation into body and soul is also connected to the oldest views about dreams, as is the assumption of a spiritual apparition5 that is, the origin of all belief in ghosts, and probably also in gods. “The dead man lives on, because he appears to the living man in dreams.” So man concluded formerly, throughout many thousands of years.


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“Een op de tien Nederlanders is racistisch. Zij voelen zich superieur aan allochtonen en vinden dat Nederlanders zich niet moeten mengen met andere nationaliteiten.”

En terecht. Iedereen is superieur aan allochtonen. Daarom spreek je in Marokko ook Frans en in Finland niet.
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Testimonials van geholpen mensen.

“Het CDA, dat om het onderzoek had gevraagd, reageert teleurgesteld op het rapport.”

Ontmaskerd! De politieke beesten van NCDAP hadden om een onderzoek gevraagd om bewijsmateriaal te vergaren voor hun politieke doel cannabisgebruikers in de illegaliteit te krijgen. Helaas. Cannabis is niet hard genoeg. Toch is een flinke joint tegenwoordig een stuk steviger dan een roze pilletje.

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Sometimes a book comes along that is truly inspired. I don’t know whether this is due to Higher Intelligence speaking to the author, or the author somehow tapping into currently unknown brain functions. Yet, if you take the book at face value and compare it to everything else someone has written and what you know about his life, one question stands out: how could he have written that book?

Moreover if you look at the subsequent unravelling of the impact the book has on one’s life or even the world at large, you cannot but conclude that you have indeed here a holy book. So let’s look at twentieth century and see which books deserve the honorary title of Holy.

Continue reading “Holy Books of the 20th Century”


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At some point in my life - and that’s your life, too - aye believed the most stupendous ass well ass the most important thing for any human being to be to get out of the box.

How one can err!

But is not erring man’s prerogative?
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Several pre-release copies of the new book by renowned writer Damn Brown are already uploaded to several hidden peer to peer networks. The publisher together with the RIAA (here’s another film in the making) is actively suppressing distribution and persecuting anyone touching the Damn file.

Hence we can only provide you with a synopsis. I hope you understand.

Continue reading “Damn Brown’s: The HIV Code.”


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SYLLABICATION: hyp•no•sis
PRONUNCIATION: hp-nss
NOUN: Inflected forms: pl. hyp•no•ses (-sz)
1. An artificially induced altered state of consciousness, characterized by heightened suggestibility and receptivity to direction. 2. Hypnotism. 3. A sleeplike condition.

Guess which one we mean.

Continue reading “Your Hypnosis is Our Crisis”


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My very first class in philosophy was ethics and one of the first things I encountered was the Prisoner’s Dilemma. For those who don’t know it goes as follows: A crime has been committed. Two suspects are arrested. To force a quick conviction the interrogating officer comes up with a clever scheme. If prisoner A accuses prisoner B and prisoner B doesn’t accuse prisoner A then A goes free and B gets twenty years. And the other way around. If both prisoners accuse each other, they both get ten years. If both don’t accuse anyone they both get five years.

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For many years Hypnocrisis.com holds the annual Strongest Magical Sigil Award. This year we had numbers of contestants who were nominated for Strongest Magical Sigil. But the jury was unanimously decided within an hour after the deadline on February 1st.

The Sigil voted to be Strongest Magical Sigil 2006 was chosen because of the following criteria:

- Low budget & limited original scope still had a worldwide impact
- Limited artistic ability still made the point clearly
- The huge release of emotional energies worldwide due to this Sigil

Well without further ado, Hypnocrisis.com presents to you the Strongest Magical Sigil of 2006:

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The first time aye chanced upon a little booklet of that flim flam man Crowley - aye refer of course to His Confessions, an AutoHagioGraffiti - the first thought that came to mind aye remember vividly.

“Oh no, not all this work!”

Now, aye think this kind of shit all the time. Smiling broadly of course.
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