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Bourke and the True Order of the Rosy Cross         


Author: Sar Draconis
Date: Oct 8, 2006 10:27

Sar Draconis wrote:
> Regarding Bourke's 7=4 transmissions, recently I came across a
> publication on the Internet (one of the Yahoo groups) setting forth a
> purported communication from Desmond Bourke, and alluding to Bourke's
> transmissions.
> In the letter alleged to be from Bourke, Bourke allegedly states
> "Apollon was a member of an active group and expressed interest in my
> charters. I told him he could have one . . ." However, Bourke also
> states that he is suffering from failing memory, and certain details of
> the transmission now escape him. In fact, though, in my conversations
> with Desmond Bourke, his memory was not yet failing, and he recounted
> in exquisite detail the facts of his GD lineages, and which were
> identical even in matters of small detail to the account related to me
> by the members and Chiefs of the London Temple of the Ancient Magical
> Order of the Golden Dawn.
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Re: Bourke and the True Order of the Rosy Cross         


Author: Sar Draconis
Date: Oct 8, 2006 12:15

Sar Draconis wrote:
> Sar Draconis wrote:
>
>>
>> Regarding Bourke's 7=4 transmissions, recently I came across a
>> publication on the Internet (one of the Yahoo groups) setting forth a
>> purported communication from Desmond Bourke, and alluding to Bourke's
>> transmissions.
>>
>> In the letter alleged to be from Bourke, Bourke allegedly states
>> "Apollon was a member of an active group and expressed interest in my
>> charters. I told him he could have one . . ." However, Bourke also
>> states that he is suffering from failing memory, and certain details of
>> the transmission now escape him. In fact, though, in my conversations
>> with Desmond Bourke, his memory was not yet failing, and he recounted
>> in exquisite detail the facts of his GD lineages, and which were
>> identical even in matters of small detail to the account related to me
>> by the members and Chiefs of the London Temple of the Ancient Magical
>> Order of the Golden Dawn.
>> ...
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Re: Bourke and the True Order of the Rosy Cross         


Author: Sar Draconis
Date: Oct 8, 2006 14:20

Sar Draconis wrote:
> Sar Draconis wrote:
>> Sar Draconis wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Regarding Bourke's 7=4 transmissions, recently I came across a
>>> publication on the Internet (one of the Yahoo groups) setting forth a
>>> purported communication from Desmond Bourke, and alluding to Bourke's
>>> transmissions.
>>>
>>> In the letter alleged to be from Bourke, Bourke allegedly states
>>> "Apollon was a member of an active group and expressed interest in my
>>> charters. I told him he could have one . . ." However, Bourke also
>>> states that he is suffering from failing memory, and certain details of
>>> the transmission now escape him. In fact, though, in my conversations
>>> with Desmond Bourke, his memory was not yet failing, and he recounted
>>> in exquisite detail the facts of his GD lineages, and which were
>>> identical even in matters of small detail to the account related to me
>>> by the members and Chiefs of the London Temple of the Ancient Magical
>>> Order of the Golden Dawn. ...
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Re: Bourke and the True Order of the Rosy Cross/ no evidence of the Bourke 7=4         


Author: teletourgos
Date: Oct 8, 2006 18:57

Here we see that peculiar state of hubris sometimes called 'Life Among
the Ruins'.

Mr Word is now behaving rather like a mynah bird my cat killed the
other day. The bird was mortally wounded, but like Robert, fluttered
gamely about, introducing allusions to the Waite Order with one wing,
the Australian Duck's wild goose of a bogus OTRC with the other,
fluttering, fluttering, flapping his little wings as hard as he could.

Anything at all to avoid the killer gleam in the cat's eye which said
only one thing . . . no evidence for a Bourke 7=4 . . . no evidence for
a Bourke 7=4 . . .

Well. I think that will be all for now.

Jean
>>>>
>>>> Regarding Bourke's 7=4 transmissions, recently I came across a
>>>> publication on the Internet (one of the Yahoo groups) setting forth a
>>>> purported communication from Desmond Bourke, and alluding to Bourke's
>>>> transmissions.
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Re: Bourke and the True Order of the Rosy Cross         


Author: Sar Draconis
Date: Oct 8, 2006 20:48

Sar Draconis wrote:
> Indeed, I
> attended a ritual conferral of this Order in July of 1993, held in a
> discrete location within the mountains of Santa Cruz, and there were
> distinct ritual elements which left a definite impression on my memory.

I am certain that Maria (Teletourgos the Troll) cannot like the fact
that I attended a ritual conferral of the very same Order mentioned in
Bourke's alleged letter; however, her behavior will
undoubtedly prove more ostrich-like than catlike.

And remember, this is the same Order which Zalewski erroneously assumed
was the
Waite Order in his assault on Bourke, but which I have shown to be
otherwise.

Sar Draconis
> Sar Draconis
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Re: Bourke and the True Order of the Rosy Cross         


Author: teletourgos
Date: Oct 8, 2006 21:28

Sar Draconis wrote:
> Sar Draconis wrote:

Once again, Robert, I must remind you that I am not Maria Babwashing or
whoever it is you think I am.

I couldn't care less whether you attend any of the Duc's creations . .
. in whatever romantic locations wherever.

Or any other of your diversions from your central lie.

Your conclusive backdown on the 7=4 was all I was after, mainly in the
interests of setting a true record of events.

Which we have.

Jean
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Re: Bourke and the True Order of the Rosy Cross         


Author: ambientmagick
Date: Oct 10, 2006 22:39

Actually, you are the one acting like a mynah bird. The only problem is
that no matter how often you repeat your bullshit propaganda line "No
Proof, No Proof," it still does not change the facts. The nice thing
abot the court of the internet is the ability to counter facts with
propaganda like Tel-ito-your-goats is doing! These things will
certainly not be decided on alt.magick, however. It is interesting
though that Zaleweski and his Minah bird, Telaturtle did not start
attacking Bourke until after he was dead and can no longer speak for
himself. This speaks volumes for the bullshit nature of what Zaluski
and his protagee "Talking-out-his-butt" are really up to!

teletourgos wrote:
> Here we see that peculiar state of hubris sometimes called 'Life Among
> the Ruins'.
>
> Mr Word is now behaving rather like a mynah bird my cat killed the
> other day. The bird was...
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