Just discovered this youtube channel Two Minutes To Late Night and they are putting out some bangers. Evidently they’ve been putting together a pandemic series of bedroom covers featuring some of the biggest names in metal and rock for awhile and the covers are siiick! Also, probably no small coincidence that the Ozzy cover above debuted on Crowleymas of all days. Enjoy
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The Bug Hunter’s Methodology V4
Since I am participating in Bugcrowd’s October Challenge Month I thought I would present to you the ever awesome @jhaddix’s bug hunter methodology talk from this year’s DefCon Red Team Villiage. He’s been giving and revising this talk for many years and this is an awesome version. As I work on my own project fro the challenge, I am just following along with the methods in the video, and it’s really upped my recon game. Supposedly there’s a second part of the talk on application testing, but I haven’t been able to find it yet. Word to the wise, if you want to get into bug bounty, follow Jason Haddix closely.
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Museum of Clown Eggs

I’m probably going to start posting more links to Cracked.com here cause well… they’re awesome but this particular link caught my eye today. The clown museum where clown’s signature make-up is painted on an egg..for copyright reasons?? Do yourself a favor and check it out. Assuming you’re not afraid of clowns of course
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Texas Folk Punk
Thanks to my friend not-Stuart, I’ve been introduced to these darlings of the Houston folk-punk scene and am going down the rabbit hole of projects that this cast of characters produces. Jesse Sendejas, the singer-guitarist has bands ranging from the popular Days N Daze to straight up punk outfit Decathect. Give-em a listen and maybe throw a few bucks to their bandcamp. They look like they could use it. Side note, I’m glad they’ve got a leftover crack shirt in the video above, since it sounds like Jesse is the hobo version of lead singer Scott Sturgeon and it looks like they had a tour together last year. Hope I can catch that show next time.
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New Stuff in Ska
Starting to hear some buzz about stuff getting hot in the DIY ska scene. Particularly about Bad Time Records and the new music they are putting out including their new Ska Against Racism comp. Here I’m going to feature Catbite, which is my favorite new band off their label, but check out a bunch, this might become fourth-wave ska.
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The Promise and Failure of the Rosicrucians
One of the most interesting groups one comes across when delving into occult studies, and certainly one of the most compelling and influential was the movement known as the Rosicrucians. Or as can bee seen in this Wikipedia article, the many competing groups, orders, well meaning mythmakers, and outright charlatans composing the movement. The group has been everything from a coffee klatch of enlightenment scientists to a high ranking masonic degree, and later devolved into small secret societies of practicing occultists and mail-order initiatory societies. Due to its influence on the enlightenment and through its masonic connections, it could also be seen in the US Founding Fathers vision of a United States as most of those involved were all deists and masons.
The entrance of a perhaps mythical group of alchemist christian mystics into public consciousness was achieved with the publication of three manifestos in the early 17th century. Possibly well-intentioned hoaxes, they purported to reveal the existence of a secret order or invisible college of hermetic and christian alchemists possessing the secrets of the Universe as well as those of healing and perhaps immortality. As societal mores were changing, and free thought was becoming more prevalent, these manifestos offered an exciting and compelling worldview influenced by Kaballah and the writings of alchemists like Paracelsus.
Given their outsized influence on enlightenment thinkers in general as well as the Freemasons responsible for creating modern western governments, how have we ended up in this late-capitalism sci-fi dystopian hell world? They had the ideals, they had the power. The manifestos claimed that the group was actively seeking members, yet despite their most earnest fans creating group after group to venerate and promulgate their teachings, we have no public knowledge of an immortal group of transcendental philosophers offering access to the cosmos. Instead we have most recognizably, the A.M.O.R.C and the Order of The Golden Dawn, including all its offshoots which comprise most of the New Age and occult traditions.

The very compelling Rose-Cross symbol of the Golden Dawn The symbol above is one of the densest compressions of occult knowledge and philosophy into one representative icon that has ever been unleashed upon the public. It invites one to years of study to uncover its meaning, and is the product of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn created by Macgregor Mathers. This order is directly and indirectly responsible for nearly all occult thinking and philosophy from the end of the 19th century until today, and was created in a hoax that clearly mimics the original manifestos of the 17th century Rosicrucians. Responsible for the occultism of both Aleister Crowley, and his one-time student Israel Regardie, many offshoots of this order exist today and I warn the reader study will become a rabbit hole of many years.

The museum at the A.M.O.R.C complex Meanwhile the most visible “Rosicrucian” group in the U.S the A.M.O.R.C despite declines in membership and general public interest, claims to be the true re-revelation of the tradition. There’s nothing Ancient about them, but they do purport to convey the mystical. Starting as a mail order group, the founder H. Spencer Lewis was so enamored of his own revelations that he claimed in books to have secret knowledge of the life of Jesus, despite plagiarizing whole chapters of his book The Mystical Life Of Jesus from another crackpot. His Temple complex and museum are interesting, but the remaining organization would probably prefer you not mention their founder as a charlatan, despite his demonstrations of turning zinc into gold in front of a hand selected audience.
So where do we place and how do we categorize all this disparate esoteric knowledge and outright chicanery bequeathed to us by true scholars of religion and science who may also be con men? Unless a group of undying, gold-making, ancient philosophers reveals itself, the vast majority of this literature as well as their practices, should probably be regarded as crap. Perhaps tracing back some of the influences like Kabbalah and Greek alchemy might be helpful, but the mystical side of the Hebrew religion is somewhat inaccessible to outsiders, and the mythology of alchemy may outweigh the fact. I suggest that the reader enter any study of these topics skeptically and with caution, while recognizing there may be true bits of wisdom contained inside.
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Indiscretions on the Path
Did you know that the Academy of Plato survived 2000 years beyond his death and beyond the materialism of Aristotle, and their focus was a mystical interpretation of the Master’s work? By all means dive into Iamblichus, Plotinus, and Porphyry for a full elucidation of Neoplatonism, but if you’d like to get a taste of Neoplatonic thought you can buy my book Indiscretions on the Path. It’s only 1.99 at the Kindle store and proceeds go to support snswrld projects. If you’d like another way to support senseworldcafe and senseworld industries, please visit the shop link above and consider buying one of our designs.
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Nmap Cheatsheet
Here’s a great nmap cheat sheet from Nathan House of StationX. I’ve taken some of his courses and found them to be a huge value in the cost to knowledge gained ratio. He’s also very helpful when you run into snags. f you really want to dive into nmap for hacking check out the NSE scripting engine. Start with nmap -sV -sC 192.168.1.1 and then maybe check here.
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Plato’s Cave
Like many School of Life videos, the above is a great introduction to the story and background to what is known as the “Allegory” of Plato’s cave. I appreciate their effort, and love their work, but like most philosophy students steeped in western thinking they hear and see and mouth the words but pull back in fear, and make academic rationalizations about the exhortation to practice philosophy as the solution to our captivity. In the gentle, but not so socratic method outlined above, they settle on the teaching and practice of western philosophy as the intent of the story, and completely miss the point. The Neo-Platonic philosophers knew the answer and it is Find the Exits. Plato had been trying to convince people of the existence of a higher world and the particulars of the ideal forms that reside above. He knew he sounded like a lunatic, but luckily he was an interesting enough lunatic that people preserved his thoughts. The irony is that we remember his best effort at making this clear as an allegory, when it is a statement of absolute fact.
You are looking at the shadows projected from the higher reality, all the real and better stuff is behind you and you have no idea how to turn around and look because your perceptions are chained forward looking away from the source. It is the tragedy of philosophy that Plato could not leave a training program for escaping the cave, but instead just hinted that maybe you are not perceiving enough. The story is a treasure of the ages, but go further. The Kabbalists actually went there and drew a map if you are interested in getting closer to the truth. The map has hints and pictures, but in order to follow it you have to have a spiritual practice, not discourse in the town square. Turn your perception above and behind you. Everything in front of your eyes exists in the 4 lowest dimensions and through a trick of refraction the higher 6 dimensions appear invisible. They are not. Sit, meditate, and search inside your head for the bit of sunshine peeking in. Follow it out to freedom.
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How’s Hell Treating You?
Tomorrow I’ll regale you with a post about Plato’s Cave, but for now, one of my favorite bands of all time telling it like it is. Life in Hell by NoMeansNo. You should really get your mind together and start looking for the exit, but meanwhile the Wright Brothers and Tom can elucidate your position.
