Author Archives: TheAllSeeingI

Senator X And The Swastika Swishery

David Ignatius Walsh was the hometown hero, a lion of the pre World War II Boston Irish community. He had served as Governor of Massachusetts followed by five terms in the U.S. Senate, the first Irish Catholic to hold the post. He was a confirmed bachelor, somewhat of a dandy with a penchant for flashy [...]
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Transmissions

In the upcoming weeks The Demagogues will begin production of our own podcast and we need your help! In order to complete our vision for the intro, we ask that you record yourself vocalizing our treatise: “We the Demagogues of The Cargo Culte postulate that art is the central element in our conspicuous display of [...]
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Viking Dada

Al Hansen * Viking Dada * 3rd Rail (New York City) Oct. 5, 1967!!! Non-Verbal Action Lecture Manifesto Tribute To Viennese Cocks THIRD RAIL PROVO PROGRAM Memo: Provo Cation; Hommage to the Vienna Institute for Direct Art and a Manifesto… ‘Ono Super Zock’-Otto Muehl, Hermann ‘Blood Bath’ Nitsch, Guenther-‘Meckie Messer’ Brus, Kurt ‘Flicker’ Kren, and [...]
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Code Of The Streets

It’s generally excepted, that when away from for an extended period from the population from which one would generally select their lovers, that all bets are off. Prison would certainly be an example…or perhaps the navy. San Francisco during the California Gold Rush of the mid 19th century would also be able to stake it’s [...]
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On Fear

  Fear is at the root of man’s destruction of himself. Without Fear there is no blame. Without blame there is no conflict. Without conflict there is no destruction. But there IS Fear: deep within the core of every human being it lurks like a monster, dark and intangible. Its outward effects are unmistakable. Its [...]
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