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Returning for this outing is Al Borealis. He is an esotericist and podcast host. Concerning the former, he has spent years collecting rare esoteric texts. This has provided him with a host of original and unique insights on various strands of occultism. As to the latter, his podcast is called Forum Borealis. Much like The Farm, it explores various esoteric and parapolitical themes.

This is the second part in my epic examination of Rosicrucianism with Al. During part one, also available exclusively in the subscribers' section, we explored the history of the movement from its origins in the early seventeenth century up through the nineteenth. With this one, we segue into the heart of our discussion: the Ancient and Mystical Order Rosæ Crucis, or AMORC, as it is more commonly referred to.

While AMORC and its founder, Harvey Spencer Lewis, are often dismissed as crackpots, both were actually operating from a very secretive esoteric tradition. During the first half of the discussion, we delve into some of the curious European orders and grimoires Lewis consulted, including the infamous Grimorium Verum. We also explore AMORC's curious use of black mirrors, which is always a fascinating topic.

The second half is where things really takeoff. Al has insider knowledge of AMORC's implosion during the early '00s, which he brings to the table. But even more compelling is our discussion of psychotronics. You see, various occult orders had a rich history of developing psychotronic devices years before the security services became interested. And AMORC was at the forefront of these efforts. We delve into this bizarre history, when the national security states of the US and Russia became involved, and how it relates to today. Just to give you guys a hint: We explore DARPA's mysterious Project SPARTA and the mRNA-targeting COVID vaccines. It will blow your mind.

Or at least I hope so. As always, I thank you guys so much for your support!

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