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Nov 28, 2013 06:32PM

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Side note - I have no idea what's about that site, but wherever in the internet I asked for information (and I don't mean asking "yo man, invite to da occult.bz, eh?"), I'd get a soft suggestion to go away and make love to myself somewhere, since the site is so very sophisticated and elite. I swear, it's like it gathered exclusively jerks with extreme ego issues. I mean, GRAND MAGICIANS OF THE GOLDEN DAWN, my bad. Looks like we're never gonna know! ;(

Pretty much everything is easily found online or via groups like this. Ebooks or real actual paper ones are good too.
What are you looking for? Info? Tales? Lore? Ritual hints?
Ask here...most don't bite.
Had a quick look at the site...well, as much as I could...seems like a Black Metal fan site...in appearance anyway.
A quick look with Duckduckgo and a scan through the entries seem to imply it is a torrent tracker for occult files?
Aha!
Having checked other torrent sites some folk that have been banned from theoccult.bz seem to have gone rogue and uploaded stuff there instead...41g or so on TPB alone.
So basically it seems to be like TPB for elitist occultists to share obscure books and videos.
Smacks of TOPY to me...might be wrong though.

"You staff of *.bz torrent trackers disabled all my accounts on all your trackers. HA! Guess what.. It came to no surprise for me!! All your torrent base are belong to me! And I will spread it to the masses.. How you feel about that? How you feel about exploiting your user base for money and then disabling accounts for no fucking reason at all?
Why even close signups for the public, when almost all your torrents will be available on TPB?
You do seriously believe your banning will stop me from sharing all my occult collection? You must be on crack or something.. "

Now, whether there is piracy I couldn't possibly comment.
Avast there Jim lad!

Did you get on the site then? Anything worth a look?

Old-Barbarossa wrote: "Now...back to my cyber cave...absinthe won't drink itself you know..."
Is it still made the same way as of old OB? I've always wanted to try it. I've heard it increases creativity...

Well, the stuff I have is shite to be honest.
I was browsing whisky on Masters Of Malt when I noticed this: http://www.masterofmalt.com/whiskies/...
Then a click later took me to the Absinthe version (http://www.masterofmalt.com/absinthe/...).
Now, having looked at the occult.bz stuff and getting the impression it smacked of wannabe decadent elitists (and I may be wrong...but it smells that way) I thought that maybe absinthe would be their drink of choice in a mock Fin de Siècle way.
Anyway...I remembered I had a bottle behind the drams so dusted it down and had a glass.
Bowfin to use a Scott's colloquialism.
This is the abomination: http://www.wormwoodsociety.org/index....
This evening It shall be back to the medicinal uisge beatha.

Well, the stuff I have is shite to be honest.
I was browsing whisky ..."
A whiskey and an absinthe calendar. Love it. Had to pause to translate Scott's speak. 'The Hills Are Not Alive With the Sound of Absinthe' indeed. 'The taste is that of a cheap vodka.' Think I'll stick to my romantic notions of absinthe, rather than spoiling it with the real thing...

Look here: http://www.filesharenews.com/2011/09/...
Attention is drawn to the last 2 comments.
This is just a reminder really that just because it's a website or it's on "tinternet" (as St Peter of Kay would put it) doesn't mean it is a reputable or well controlled site...fevered egos are everywhere.

Bowfin: pronounced bouw-fin, onomatopoeic, from bouwf - the vomit like noise...with that ing bit at the end...
;)

Absinthe, you say? Never got a chance to try it myself either. But curious I am, even though "scientific research" is said to prove that the amount of certain herbs in nowadays absinthe is too small to grant any, err, trip :) But damn them, if it wasn't for a handfull of meds daily, I'd most probably try to cure all my conditions with nothing but green fairy.

Old-Barbarossa wrote: "Little wrote: "Had to pause to translate Scott's speak...."
Bowfin: pronounced bouw-fin, onomatopoeic, from bouwf - the vomit like noise...with that ing bit at the end...
;)"
Ahh, as in to barf, or hurl, as it is sometimes called here. An involuntary action triggered by downing too many amber fluids. :)

So Absinthe isn't really absinthe anymore. That figures. :(
