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psychoceramics: Texe Marrs - what's his story?
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- Subject: psychoceramics: Texe Marrs - what's his story?
- From: Bruce Ediger <bediger @ csn.net>
- Date: Thu, 13 Nov 1997 11:18:56 -0700 (MST)
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A normal person wouldn't steal pituitaries.
"Johannes Scmidt" <r--@h--.com> writes:
> Subject: psychoceramics: Satanism, Hinduism, Judaism et. al in the Vatican!
>
> ((This from Texe Marr's homepage, no less))
I bought a book from Texe Marrs' homepage earlier this year: "Project
L.U.C.I.D. - The Beast 666 Universal Human Control System". I keep
trying to read this odd book, for purposes of writing a psychoceramic
book report. It's darn near impossible to read Marrs' rambling,
disconnected gibberish. "Project L.U.C.I.D" appears to be an attempt
to persuade people that Lucent Technologies (nee' Bell Labs), the ISO
9000 people, the smartcard people, the USA's NSA and Microsoft are all
in some kind of conspiracy to inject small "smart" ID computers into
peoples hands, and track everything about everybody. I can't be sure,
given Marrs' inability to put together more than 2 consecutive paragraphs
on the same topic.
Now, I'd agree with Marrs that ISO 9000, the NSA and Microsoft are all evil
and need to be brought under control, but he just doesn't present a convincing
case for Lucifer being the head of the NSA, and the NSA in control of it all.
Does anybody know what Texe Marrs' story is? The blurb on the back of
"Project L.U.C.I.D" reads like every other consultant's career. If true,
I can't imagine anybody hiring a rambling paranoid as a consultant. Did
Marrs have some kind of "Road to Damascus" experience that converted him
from a relatively normal guy into a Jack Chiclet?
Oh, yeah. Marrs' web page is: http://www.texemarrs.com/ . I get his
postal mail newsletter every month. It doesn't make a lick of sense either.