~ From The Most 'Evil' Men / Women In History documentary series.
Church of Satan interview segment from the "Evil: The Devil" documentary, XXXVIII A.S.
* Carnivorous plants. Dionaea muscipula, Heliamphora chimantensis, Darlingtonia californica, Brocchinia reducta, Pinguicula gigantea, Drosera capensis, Utricularia vulgaris, Genlisea violacea, Roridula gorgonias, Archaeamphora longicervia, Catopsis berteroniana, Triphyophyllum peltatum, Stylidium turbinatum, Aldrovanda vesiculosa, Byblis liniflora, Cephalotus follicularis. Amorphophallus Titanum {'corpse plant'; not carnivorous, but releases a rotting flesh scent to attract dung beetles for pollination. Currently blooming at The Huntington Library}. ∞
{By James D. Sass; 385 pages. The Devil's Bookshelf}
In this substantial text which absolutely lives up to its name, one is treated to the multidimensional writings of Magister James Sass, with topics ranging from his experiences and observations on the mean streets, tales from the Satanic Panic, literature recommendations, as well as combat techniques, home security, notable associations, Magic, academia, animals, politics, aesthetics, herd trends, plus much more, all with an enjoyably steely, cynical, misanthropic sense of black humor.
With a Foreword by High Priest Gilmore and an Afterword by Magistra Peggy Nadramia, Essays In Satanism is a wonderful collection of Satanic thoughts from a third-side perspective which goes for the throat of the matter and straight to the point!
A favored documentary detailing the development of the MAC & PC.
by Devin Black
Spring is the season of the year between Winter and summer. In the Northern Hemisphere, Spring begins on the day that the sun is directly over the equator, usually March 21st. On this day the sun crosses the equator and starts northward. As it travels north, its rays strike the northern countries more directly each day, warming the land. In Leap Year, Spring begins a few hours earlier.
In the Southern Hemisphere, the seasons are reversed. Spring begins in September and ends in December. When we have Winter in Northern Hemisphere it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere.
The word "equinox" means "equal night". During this time, the length of the night is equal all over the earth. Spring is the time of year when life begins again in nature. In many countries, the people have festivals celebrating Spring.
Storms that arrive during the equinox are sometimes called equinoctal gales. During this time, the sun's position produces such variations in the warm and cold weather masses that violent storms are often caused.

