Jack Parsons

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Average rating: 3.85 · 55 ratings · 5 reviews · 22 distinct works
Heaven's Window: A Journey ...

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Dark Beauty: Photographs of...

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Low 'n Slow:  Lowriding in ...

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Libertà (Parsonage #1)

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Libro dell'Anticristo ed al...

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Iluminaciones

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Population Control: Some Fa...

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Optimising Populations: A P...

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Straight From The Heart: Po...

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“Remember that the Tarot is a great and sacred arcanum - its abuse is an obscenity in the inner and a folly in the outer. It is intended for quite other purposes than to determine when the tall dark man will meet the fair rich widow.”
Jack Parsons

“Be blessed in the name of man. And if any god deny you for this, I will deny that god.”
Jack Parsons

“Page 550:
CG Darwin—grandson of the great Charles—argued in The Next Million Years (1978), an important book, that if humankind as a whole comprised two subtypes, Homo contracipiens (contraceptive practitioners) and Homo progenitivus (non- or lower-practitioners), then the second type would inevitable come to dominate, and finally exclude, the first. Once H. progenitivus had ousted H. contracipiens, the group would increase with even greater intensity until it hit some barrier; an effective population control policy; lack of food or some other basic resource.”
Jack Parsons, Human Population Competition: A Study of the Pursuit of Power Through Numbers (Symposium Series



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