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Does Writings 1997-2003 (CCRU) have anything that isn't in Fanged Noumena? I want read everything CCRU wrote but I don't know if I should buy just Fanged Noumena or the Writings too.

>> No.13146352

just read it online the way it was intended to be read

>> No.13146444

>>13146352
But then how can I be seen reading it in public and be approached by a qt neorreactionary girl at campus

>> No.13146517

>>13146444
What doth woman benefits from the neoreaction, compare to willfully join ISIS and become a sex slave/soldier cattle?

>> No.13146534

>>13146517
sex slaves arent very scifi, compared to schizophrenic HIV+ transsexual chinese-latino stim-addicted LA hookers with implanted mirrorshades and a bad attitudes

>> No.13146556

>buying books

https://libcom.org/files/[Ccru,_Nick_Land]_Ccru_Writings_1997-2003(BookZZ.org).pdf

>“You can see that Burroughs’s writing involves the highest possible stakes,” Kaye wrote. “It does not represent cosmic war: it is already a weapon in that war. It is not surprising that the forces ranged against him – the many forces ranged against him, you can’t overestimate their influence on this planet – sought to neutralize that weapon. It was a matter of the gravest urgency that his works be classified as
fantasies, experimental dada, anything but that they should be recognized as what they are: technologies for altering reality.”

>“Cats may be my last living link to a dying species” (WV 506) Burroughs wrote in his essay The Cat Inside. For Kaye it was evident that this intensifying attachment to domestic felines was part of a more basic current, typified by an intimate familiarization with the “cat spirit” or “creature” who partakes of many other species, (including “raccoons, ferrets, … skunks” (CRN 244), and numerous varieties of lemurs, such as “ring-tailed cat lemurs” (GC 3), “the sifaka lemur … mouse lemur” (GC 4), and ultimately “the gentle deer lemur” (GC 18). As initiatory beings, mediumistic familiars, or occult door-keepers these animals returned Burroughs to lost Lemurian landscapes, and to his double, Captain Mission.

>1987 was the year in which Burroughs visited the Duke University Lemur Conservation Center, consolidating an alliance with the non-anthropoid primates, or prosimians 11 . In The Western Lands – which Burroughs was writing during this year – he remarks that: “At sight of the Black Lemur, with round red eyes and a little red tongue protruding, the writer experiences a delight that is almost painful”

>“Now more lemurs appear, as in a puzzle” (GC 15). Lemurs are denizens of the Western Lands, the “great red island” (GC 116) of Madagascar, which Mission knew as Western Lemuria 15 , “The Land of The Lemur People” (NE 98), a Wild West. It was on the island of Madagascar that Captain Mission discovered “the word for ‘lemur’ meant ‘ghost’ in the native language” (GC 2) – just as the ancient Romans spoke of lemures, wraiths, or shades of the dead 16

>In their joint voyage across the ghost continent of Lemuria, interlinked by lemurs, Mission and Burroughs find ‘immortality’ through involvement with the native populations of unlife. In describing this process, Kaye placed particular emphasis on Burroughs 1987 visit to the Duke University Lemur Center. It was this colony of lemurs that introduced Burroughs to the West Lemurian “time pocket” (GC 15), just as “Captain Mission was drifting out faster and faster, caught in a vast undertow of time. ‘Out, and under, and out, and out’, a voice repeated in his head” (GC 17). If time-travel ever happens, it always does.

>> No.13146581

>>13146556
Redpill me on the link between the CCRU and Burroughs.

>> No.13146602

>>13146534
gee I thought NRx were ancap medival larpers. Now I'm interested.

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>> No.13147067

>>13146556
Is there an urbanomic pdf instead of this shitty plain text one?

>> No.13147110

whats this fucking book about, what am i in for - im kind of interested to read it

>> No.13147212

>>13146517
The CCRU writings aren't neoreaction.

>>13147067
There is somewhere on their site, I know as I found it and printed it out about a year ago.

>> No.13147214

>>13146614
Based and lemurpilled.

>> No.13147270

>>13146343
Lovecraft + kabala + amphetamines

>> No.13148579

>>13147212
Not anymore it seems. Do you still have it?

>> No.13148638

>>13146343
Get both, there's plenty in there you won't find in Fanged Noumena at all. It's worth it for the cthulu club and numogram sections alone

>> No.13148670

I really dont get the cthulhu lemur shit is this supposed to be an inside joke?

>> No.13148691

>>13146343
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOk6HB609po

>Ancient city of thule – atlantean myth - 1st degree initiates of the escahton
>extra-terrestial life - 2nd degree initiates of the escahton
>secrets of the origins of human consciousness – cosmic metamind – 3rd degree initiates of the escahton
>complete system of german idealism – god, AI,
or axsys - 4th degree initiates of the eschaton

Am I crazy, or is this guy an expert on the nested conspiracies that the CCRU writings talk about?

>> No.13150976

FN is only nick land's writings, there are other ccru members

>> No.13151032

>>13148670
you haven't undergone necessary deterritorialization.

>> No.13151038

>>13146602
land associated himself with nrx only past few years. before that he can be seen as the complete opposite.

>> No.13151042

>>13148579
>>13147212
Also interested, please.

>> No.13151557

>>13151038
so is he ancap or not