To anyone my opinion conflicts with I post this very interesting other explanation- especially in regards to Urantian Allen Rice's involvement with multiple radio antennae:
"The Urantia Book, transmitted, we are told, by the angels in the early years of the last century, because accurate information was apparently so badly needed, presents a rather different point of view. They tell us that these “gods and goddesses” were very real indeed. Except they weren’t divine. They were, according to the book, a group of beings, neither human nor angel, but as the Urantia Book calls them, Midway Creatures, or more colloquially, Midwayers, since they are said to inhabit the frequencies midway between mortals and the angelic realms. "
This I got from
In John Mulholland's book "Beware of Familiar Spirits", he wrote: I took a train to Whitesone landing in Long Island, where I was a guest at the home of Howard Thurston, the foremost of American magicians, and one of my old friends. At his pleasant house in Beachhearst, I spent a happy afternoon; and for hours after Mrs. Thurston had gone to bed, he and I sat over whisky sodas and talked, as only two men who like each other can talk, endlessly and quite aimlessly. The next day I left for Boston, and, a few hours later, I received a special delivery letter from Thurston. He said: “All the time that we were talking, a plan was forming in my mind. I believe that you are the ideal manager for my show. The season opens four weeks from now. Why not come back to New York at once and start to work?” Well Leowin was right, not only about the offer, but also in his gratuitous advice. It would have greatly changed my life if I had taken that job.
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Other black magic practitioners of interest around the Stargate/MKULTRA agenda include:
Alesteire Crowley;
Stan Grof;
Harry Houdini (an intel friend of Alesteire Crowley in m15, Scotland yard);
Uri Geller;
Angeles Arrien;
Tim Leary (I must mention specifically- to the end of this entry and aside from his many atrocities which I find disdainful, that he and his pal Ralph Metzner claim LSD to be a sacrament. I believe the Catholic phrase is "Hoc Est Corpus", "for this is the body [of Christ]" while partaking of the Orthodox sacrament being travestied by Leary and Metzner [and I haven't yet looked, but this is definitely in the vein of Crowley, their predecessor]. See the definitions of "hocus", as in Hocus Pocus- a trickster's take on the Latin "Hoc Est Corpus", I posted at the bottom of this page.)**
Fred Allen Wolf;
Courtney Brown;
Joan Halifax (for her work on Hex Death used by Russell Targ in his book "Mind Wars");
Byron Belitsos;
Allen Rice;
collectively, the United Religions Initiative;
etc., etc.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*I looked in the online version of the Oxford English Dictionary for the word "Black Ops/ black operation" but it was not listed.... interestingly the closest word was "black out". Friends who are unaware of the large movement within intelligence of literal black magic practitioners seem to concur the "black" simply infers "secret". So by common usage, that is what the word means. However, when perusing the definitions of "black" as an adjective in the Oxford English Dictionary for myself, I have reached secondary definitions applicable to the black works of Mr. Crowley, Urantia, MK-Ultra and Operation Stargate (really seems to just be the new name for MK-ULTRA when you look at the data in sum full), I am going for Black Ops with the definition of "Intelligence Operations which are unclean", which are: Foul, iniquitous, atrocious, horribly wicked, which are: Indicating disgrace, censure, liability to punishment, etc.
**hocus
1. trans. To play a trick upon, ‘take in’, hoax.
2. To stupefy with drugs, esp. for a criminal purpose; hence, to drug (liquor).
Hence
Confer with the Oxford yourself here: http://dictionary.oed.com/cgi/entry/50022922?query_type=word&queryword=black&first=1&max_to_show=10&sort_type=alpha&result_place=3&search_id=UOnp-4Sm0tz-8983&hilite=50022922
***Sa·tan·ism (sāt′'n iz′əm)
noun