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[SPEC] Wali Fard and the Egg
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[SPEC] Wali Fard and the Egg

You know we haven't doen any thinking about the background of the towen concerning The Moorish Science Ashram, and their opening of an interdimentional/universe gate/egg/thing.

Aglaura History
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n 1978, a man named Wali Fard, who had travelled for years in India, Persia (now Iran), and Afghanistan, and had made a small fortune by importing exotic goods to the US from these regions, purchased about 200 acres of land in the New Jersey Pine Barrens, on the outskirts of what was formerly known as Ong's Hat. In 1980 he moved into an old rod & gun club on the property along with several "followers", and founded the Moorish Science Ashram. The money spent by Fard to refurbish the old Ong's Hat Road and Gun Club and surrounding compound helped rejuvenate the area and the village of Ong's Hat was reborn. Despite rumors of strange doings at Fard's Moorish Science Ashram, the influx of money and people helped get Ong's Hat on the road to becoming a functional community again. When the Ashram suddenly and mysteriously shut down and "disappeared" a few years later, the people of Ong's Hat once again found themselves struggling to eke out an existence at the edge of the New Jersey Pine Barrens and Lebanon State forest.


Incunabula and Ong's Hat Which by the by has a graphic novel as well, which mentions remembering or rather not remembering...

Recent Podcast with Joseph Matheny of Incunabula Fame

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Type: Podcast
Format: MPEG Audio
Length: 34.33 mb
Date: May 17, 2006 2:00 AM CST

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This episode is not work safe.Interview with Joseph Matheny of the Ong's Hat: Incunabula. We discuss Forgotten Towns of Southern New Jersey; Princeton University mathematicians; the Moorish Science Ashram; time travel/interdimensional travel; John Tukey; the Manhattan Project; the Montauk Project; the Philadelphia Experiment; Noble Drew Ali; Wali Farad; Project MKULTRA; remote viewing; First Earth Battalion; Jon Ronson's The Men Who Stare at Goats; Mark David Chapman and The Catcher
in the Rye; Everett-Wheeler-Graham; John Cheever; John von Neumann; Nikola Tesla; Nazi gold; moon landing hoax; ...



Some Implicated Players in the ong's Hat Mythos (from Dark Plantet)
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The whole plot line to the Ong’s Hat mythos reads like something straight out of the Illuminatus Trilogy. Basically, it’s the story of Sufiistic Discordian dimesnsion-hoppers trying find a place where they can actually be free… a permanent T.A.Z., all the while, trying their best to evade the powers of “Greyface”, which takes the form of special ops groups and ultra-secret international “new-world order” type organizations. The Discordian parallel is not my own interpretation, as the documents make many references to Discordian cabals that are affiliated with the travel-cult and it’s agents.

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R.A. Wilson’s, Quantum Psychology (New Falcon Publications, 1990), is an entire book pertaining to our “Reality-Tunnels”. In it, he proposes that we tend to trap ourselves in our own personal reality-tunnels, reality-tunnels that in large part have no basis in any objective reality, but are formed by society, collective reality-tunnels, consensual reality. He proposes that we can train ourselves to break free from our society imposed reality tunnels, and that in doing so, we can basically live in any reality we please. This seems to be the general point of the Ong’s Hat Mythos.


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Is the Wish nothing more than us breaking free of self imposed reality?
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