the aforementioned George Viereck, who wrote the first psychic vampire novel, and maybe invented gay pulp
Robert Ludlum, who wrote the Bourne series
John le Carré, of course
Graham Greene
Orwell and Burgess looking rough
Aldous Huxley, who's grandfather was Thomas Henry Huxley
Thomas Henry Huxley, Darwin's bulldog, who was in the X Club with Matthew Arnold, Herbert Spencer, and Joseph Hooker
Thomas Henry Huxley debated Samuel Wilberforce about evolution; Samuel Wilberforce was the son of William Wilberforce, the politician who fought against slavery
a discussion of Brave New World
Huxley and Isherwood in Hollywood - extremely overpaid screenwriters, but why?
why, indeed
Huxley's book, the Perennial Philosophy
Swami Prabhavananda w/ Huxley and Isherwood
Huxley was also friends with Jiddu Krishnamurti and Rosalind Rajagopal
also, Huxley was involved in the creation of the Happy Valley School, now Besant Hill School of Happy Valley, in Ojai, California. Besant being Annie Besant, one of the key theosophists after Madame Blavatsky
Huxley gave lectures on "Human Potentialities" both at the UCSF Medical Center and at the Esalen Institute. These lectures were fundamental to the beginning of the Human Potential Movement
would it surprise you that Huxley's account of his history with drug use is, uh, contradicted by other sources?
everybody wants to hear about Albert Hofmann discovering LSD, nobody wants to look at who owns Sandoz Laboratories
what do Alan Watts and Gregory Bateson have in common?
what do Timothy Leary and Richard Alpert aka Ram Dass have in common?
interesting pose on this photo - looks like horns huh
what do the merry pranksters and the Haight Ashbury Free Clinic have in common?
what did Huxley and Crowley do together in Berlin in the 1930s?
it's a fun episode, check it out on patreon lol
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I’m a fan of Cuba and the Cuban people. Politically, I support ending the embargo and the repeal of the Helms-Burton act. I think Fidel Castro and Che Guevara were some of the most interesting figures of the 20th century. There is much to admire in the Cuban project.
I’m always a fan of subterranean histories, especially when they intersect with insurrectionary and/or revolutionary history. What’s the parapolitics take on Cuba? What still remains to be studied with the Cuban Revolution?
a thread: a couple days ago, Daniela Klette, age 65, of the Red Army Faction’s third generation was arrested.
a lot of people are saying Bellingcat and/or podcasters found her. it's not entirely clear which, but it looks like some German podcasters for like a Most Wanted type podcast found her using AI tools, and then either they or a Bellingcat guy sent it to the cops
via the NYT article, the Bellingcat guy said “Somebody like me, who does not speak German, who does not know much beyond the basic background of Daniela Klette — Why was I able to find such a lead in like literally 30 minutes?”
for various reasons I’m obsessed with the baleada. it’s become one of my all-time favorite dishes.
the baleada is in some ways THE national dish of Honduras. what’s known for sure is that the baleada was invented in La Ceiba on the beautiful northern coast of Honduras. some claim that it was originally a Mayan dish (which I'll discuss later)