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<blockquote data-quote="netizen" data-source="post: 103574"><p>It starts out really slow and goes off on very, very long tangents. If you're a fan of the theosophical, modernist, comparative anthropological type of stories/tales/myths then it should hold some interest for you; especially if you're into conspiracy tinged topics. I found a few parts that made me actually laugh out loud. The biggest laugh I got was the idea that <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isis_Unveiled" target="_blank">isis unveiled</a> was nothing more than a piece of propaganda put together by a group of academics in order to draw out actual hermetics in order to steal their secrets and then connect with other groups that had lost contact over the years.</p><p></p><p>In many ways Foucalt's pendulum is like The Illuminatus Trilogy or The Golden Bough, but it so very dry, and more about the people who believe and less about the events of the belief. IDK if I could actually explain it any better. Like I said, there are some wild tangents and it got really hard to keep the strings together after awhile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="netizen, post: 103574"] It starts out really slow and goes off on very, very long tangents. If you're a fan of the theosophical, modernist, comparative anthropological type of stories/tales/myths then it should hold some interest for you; especially if you're into conspiracy tinged topics. I found a few parts that made me actually laugh out loud. The biggest laugh I got was the idea that [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isis_Unveiled"]isis unveiled[/URL] was nothing more than a piece of propaganda put together by a group of academics in order to draw out actual hermetics in order to steal their secrets and then connect with other groups that had lost contact over the years. In many ways Foucalt's pendulum is like The Illuminatus Trilogy or The Golden Bough, but it so very dry, and more about the people who believe and less about the events of the belief. IDK if I could actually explain it any better. Like I said, there are some wild tangents and it got really hard to keep the strings together after awhile. [/QUOTE]
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