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May 27, 2012

It’s Official: Paranoia Magazine out the first week of June!

After an almost three year hiatus, Paranoia magazine will once again
appear in newsstands, bookstores, and mailboxes, the first week of
June. It will be published from 3 to 4 issues, yearly at a reasonable
subscription price of $28. PayPal, Visa, MasterCard, Money Order, or
Cashier’s Check are gladly accepted. Check out www.paranoiamagazine.com
for additional subscription and distribution information.

Here’s a letter from the editor:

As things literally heat up in 2012—an election amidst solar storms
and planetary alignments, a global financial meltdown amidst shifting
consciousness—Paranoia magazine returns with what the Mockingbird
media avoids at all costs.

Richard Spence, professor of History at the University of Idaho and
author of Secret Agent 666: Aleister Crowley, British Intelligence and
the Occult (Feral House, 2008), delights us with “Searching for James
Shelby Downard,” the magister survivor of early 20th century Freemason
persecution who strove to prepare us to discern their wily hoodwinking
in the 21st century.

In “9/11 & Israel’s Nexus of Terror,” Navid Kahn sees that like 2001,
the year 2012 also has “occultic, esoteric, and kabbalistic
significance” and ponders yet more sinister “world theatrics” in
Chicago with a new (Mossad asset) mayor, or in London, city of the
2012 Olympic Games.

Adam Gorightly continues the “skullduggery and mindphuckery” theme by
examining “paranormal-conspiratorial-doppelgänger phenomena” from Lee
Harvey Oswald to Kenn Thomas (also in this issue)—including the
sighting of his own double at a late 1990s East Coast New Age
conference.

And speaking of Aleister Crowley and London, we’ve included a peek
into London’s Mystical Legacy by Toyne Newton & Jonathan Tapsell, due
out on Illuminati Day, May1, 2012 (Salamander and Sons). Madeline
Montalban (1910-1982), ceremonial magick student of The Beast himself,
held positions of influence throughout the 1930s and 1940s, from
private astrologer/secretary to the late Lord Louis Mountbatten
(Prince Charles’ uncle), to scribe for Gerald Gardner, modern father
of Wicca. Given that spell-casters have played into the politics of
war as much as military tacticians and spies, what if Madame Montalban
had something to do with Hitler’s abandonment of Operation Sea Lion
for an ill-fated invasion of Russia?

In his article “Mothman, JFK, UFO, MIB, and Me,” Andy Colvin returns
to the late 1960s when the legendary Fortean researchers Gray Barker
and John Keel came to his neighborhood in the Kanawha Valley of the
Ohio River basin to investigate the unusual creatures and craft people
were seeing. Colvin ties the ancient past of mound sites and
earthworks derived from the same mathematics Stonehenge and the Great
Pyramid drew on to Mothman’s recent haunts, including Union Carbide’s
Blaine Island plant on a U.S. Naval Reservation, now operated jointly
by Bayer and Dow Chemical. Were the sightings hoodwinks to cover for
something else going on?

“Who are the Men in Black, Really?” by Olav Phillips examines various
MIB theories, from cultural constructs to tolpas to CIA and NASA
weirdos, until Phillips guides us to, “There is only one organization,
and it is a shadowy one, that fulfills all the prerequisites for Men
in Black.”

            Iona Miller’s “Did COINTELPRO & CIA ‘Back Pocket Agents’
Kill Rev. King, Jr.?” echoes Downard’s diagnosis of the American
political landscape when she reexamines the murder of one of the Three
Kings and says, “Manipulation of the public collective unconscious
constitutes Masonic hoodwinking at its best or worst. Whether you
think in terms of a shadow government or a government Shadow, we all
share responsibility for allowing shadow masters who get away with
murder, dreaming mind or no dreaming mind.”

In his column “Profiles in Parapolitical Research,” Kenn Thomas
features two researchers. For current work, he extols David Talbot of
salon.com, whose book and to-be film Brother: The Hidden History of
the Kennedy Years looks at the military’s overriding role in the
brutal murders of the other two of the Three Kings, the  Kennedy
brothers, “twin traumas that set the country on a course of violence
and greed from which we continue to suffer today.” As for the
researcher of great historic significance, Thomas extols Sherman
Skolnick, a legend in the parapolitical underground who, as Thomas
points out, “is often portrayed by the general media as just another
conspiracy nut job.” (Skolnick died May 21, 2006.)

Past co-editor of Paranoia magazine and past editor of HunterGatheress
Journal Joan d’Arc weighs in with “The Manchurian Candidate Lives,” an
extremely important revisiting of the CIA’s MK-ULTRA program and its
ongoing relationship (60 years later!) with the false memory syndrome
movement and military-corporate-secret society cover-up.

And finally a primer by yours truly on the 21st century “non-lethal”
technology of your worst nightmare, “This Covert Electromagnetic Era:
Domestic Use of Directed Energy Weapons for Political Control.”

Paranoia magazine lives! May your repast give birth to a thousand
transformative questions in preparation for the awakening
consciousness of 2012.

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Since 1992, Paranoia: The Conspiracy & Paranormal Reader has presented
alternative views and marginalized theories of the inner workings of
the cryptocracy. Subjects include conspiracy theories, parapolitics,
alternative history, and the paranormal.

Paranoia was founded during the zine explosion of the early 1990s. The
first issue had a black-and-white tabloid-style layout, with feature
stories starting on the cover and continuing inside. Over the years,
Paranoia evolved into a 72-page print magazine published three times a
year, with a print run that reached 15,000 copies. It was sold on
newsstands throughout the U.S., the U.K, and Canada, as well as to
subscribers.

Paranoia received a 2001 Award of Merit in the Writer’s Digest Zine
Publishing Awards, and has been rated by Playboy magazine as a “Top 10
Zine.” Pagan Kennedy of The Village Voice called it “Weirdness on a
grand scale …” containing “a dizzying web of connections.” Alternative
book publisher New Paradigm Books recently stated that Paranoia is “an
original and provocative thrice-yearly magazine, with an occasional
compelling focus on women writers.”

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