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BHA32: Aum Shinrikyo & Ghost Pirates (feat. Martin Ferretti of The Alchemical Mind)

Listen to this week's episode right here! For those of that have kept up with the Tippy Patson interviews, my colleague Martin Ferretti and I have a special treat for you! For those that are unaware, Tippy P is a completely and for sure "real" Florida Man that is convinced he has found evidence of American trucker culture throughout time and space, and that the reptilian Illuminati are actually all […]

todayJanuary 30, 2023

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BHA31: Enlightenment vs. Disillusionment

Welcome back! After a hiatus of over a month, Black Hoodie Alchemy resumes -- and I've got a bone to pick with the notion of enlightenment. While I don't discount that enlightenment is an attainable state of consciousness, and I don't discount that there are altruistic people alive today that claim enlightenment, I've got a real hard time with the idea of enlightenment for several reasons.  You can listen to […]

todayJanuary 23, 2023 10

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Indiana Jones & AI Drones

The first aerial photograph was taken in 1858 from a Parisian hot air balloon.  Today, archaeologists seek hidden ancient ruins with drones. It would take thousands of Indiana Jones(es) to process and analyze of the massive amounts of satellite, GIS, thermal, LIDAR, and historical archaeological data researchers use and cross-reference.  Indy didn't have AI, but we do. Buried Kiva In 2014, archaeologists surveyed an ancient Ancestral Puebloan site in New […]

todayJanuary 20, 2023 3

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Schizophrenia or Saint?

What’s the difference between St. Joan of Arc’s visions of St. Michael and a schizophrenic who hears angelic voices? In Western culture, one is sainthood; the other, psychosis. Why the difference?  La Pucelle  First, some history.  Joan of Arc (1412-1431; aka Jeanne d’Arc in her native France) - was branded a witch and burned at the stake before she was named a saint.  Her heavenly visions, battles, trial, execution, and […]

todayJanuary 15, 2023 10

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Secular Witchcraft

"Atheist" isn't the first thing that comes to mind when you think of a witch.  Some modern witches want you to reconsider that assumption.  Apparently, they don't all worship a Goddess and Great Horned God.   Science and the Supernatural Adoption of the scientific method and a rising distaste for organized religions have led to a sharp increase (and more popular acceptance) of atheists and agnostics.  Witches, however, continue to […]

todayJanuary 10, 2023 3 2

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Santa Phobia

Santa, it seems, can be kinda scary. * The happiest time of the year isn't happy for everyone. Holiday Shakes If enough people fear a thing, we invent a word to describe it.  Christmas has its own laundry list: Christougenniatikophobia: fear of Christmas Syngenesophobia: fear of family / family gatherings Heortophobia: fear of celebrating events Ghabhphobia: fear of receiving gifts Pediophobia: fear of lifelike dolls or toys (Annabelle, anyone?) Selaphobia: […]

todayDecember 23, 2022 7 2

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Fringe.FM Yule Gift Guide

‘Tis the season for tons of articles and recommendations about “the perfect gift.”  We gathered up a bunch of Santa's DMT Elves from the corners of the Fringe offices and asked them for recommendations. The Facebook elves beat us to the punch this week.  One of my clean-living family members was surprised when a vibrating cock ring showed up in his Facebook feed. I didn’t believe him until I saw […]

todayDecember 21, 2022 12

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Arms of Orion

NASA is going back to the lunar surface in 2024; by the end of the decade they plan to start a permanent base camp.  From there, it’s just an orbital swing to Mars and beyond.  But why did NASA name the mission after a love story from Greek mythology?   What’s in a Name? NASA has a long history of naming stars, planets, and space missions or craft after gods […]

todayNovember 22, 2022 6

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BHA27: CG Jung’s Red & Black Books (feat. Martin Ferretti of The Alchemical Mind)

Welcome back, folks! This week on the show, my friend Martin Ferretti joins me to analyze psychoanalyst, Carl Jung's legendary self-therapy journals: The Red and Black Books. Both released after his death, The Red Book represents a sizable portion of the Black Books' contents. Large, leather-bound, and full of beautifully haunting paintings and calligraphy of his innermost spiritual turmoil, Jung's Red Book is truly something like a magical tome written […]

todayNovember 22, 2022 13

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