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Re: "Sacred" as a prehistoric adjec...
Aug 09, 2005, 15:13
We seem to be getting rather new agey with psychogeogeaphy:

An article in The Observer 20th July 1997 refers to Danny Sullivan, editor of the Ley Hunter Journal describing the London Psychogeographical Association as being composed of crazies. He is quoted as saying:
'Those crazies' believe the Royal Family is patron of a secret occult organisation controlled by Masons. Her Majesty is controller-in-chief of the ley lines but junior members of the family are plotting to depose her. There is talk of regicide in the year 2000, almost certainly along the path of a line"
The regicide didn't happen but it's all fascinating.
Quite amazing where the word 'sacred' can lead init?
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