u/marcellouswp

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Germanotta-Mills tidbits. Still a mystery to me what real relevance the satanist slant has.

Odds are that he eventually came in contact with an actual controlled operation.

Kind of reminds me of those stories about "subversive" groups under surveillance where almost everybody in the group turns out to be an undercover agent.

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u/marcellouswp — 17 days ago
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And his propensity to cite C S Lewis has attracted the attention of no lesser a figure than former editor of the SMH, Bevan ("it's a strike") Shields, now, apparently busted back to private, or at least to trawling through judgments for a story.

Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey is also cited as an authoritative source. No one seems to mind that the characters are all, presumably, figments of her imagination.

Judgment here.

u/marcellouswp — 18 days ago