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Thee Process continues…

May 1st, 2008 by Klintron

process.org is back up and now hosts the blog of Loki der Quaeler, Doug Mesner and William Morrison.

Meanwhile, the The Neo Process Church Of Final Judgement: The New Way- 4P2 web site has been slightly updated.

Both sites use the same favicon, but I’m unable to ascertain whether they are run by the same people.

And I believe both of these groups are separate from this one.

More Process stuff here.

(via GPOD)

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New Process Myspace, publications to go on sale again

April 15th, 2008 by Klintron

Comment from previous Process Church of the Final Judgement coverage:

Publications will again be put on sale. If you would like to receive the sale announcement, please forward an email address to me at processean@yahoo.com.

If you are an former or current Processean and would like to be put in touch with others, please email me.

Process on Myspace.

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Feast of Hate and Fear

October 13th, 2007 by Klintron

Feast of Hate and Fear was a zine that ran from 1990 until 1998. Adel 156 Its (anonymous?) publisher now maintains a web site with new material, old material, and a wonderful library of texts.

Feast of Hate and Fear.

Library.

This one’s fun: Confessions of a Neo-Nazi.

(Thanks to Trevor and TiamatsVision!).

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On the Process tip…

October 10th, 2007 by Klintron

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Joe Matheny points to this recently surface web site:

4P2 aka “The Neo Process Church of the Final Judgement: the New Way.”

Nothing there yet, as with so many of these sorts of sites.

(via GPOD).

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The Process mailing list

October 10th, 2007 by Klintron

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During the course of researching The Process Church of the Final Judgement I was naturally reminded of the “other” Process: the collective founded by Ogre, Genesis P. Orridge and others. Explaining the Process is sort of difficult, but Wikipedia explains it thusly:

The Process is an art and philosophy collective formed in the early 1990s. The idea was initially birthed at the same time as, and with a subset of the same people from, the studio work for the Skinny Puppy album The Process, though the direct interrelation ends there. Some of the early contributors included Nivek Ogre, Genesis P-Orridge, William Morrison, and Loki der Quaeler.

I was a member of the Process mailing list, drawn in by the Skinny Puppy connection, starting sometime in 1996 1997, but I was pretty much only a lurker (I don’t remember ever contributing). It was an early exposure to fringe thinking (this was before I’d stumbled across Disinfo), and I loved it even though I probably didn’t understand half of what the conversations were about. Looking back now, I guess it was a pretty big influence on me.

Messages still come across the wire every once in a while, mostly “hey does anyone still read this list?” messages. I actually managed to spark some life into it a couple years ago, indirectly with this post that got picked up by Disinfo. Members saw the Disinfo post and weren’t happy with being called a cult or the claim that it was started by Ogre and GPO. Oops.

Also, syncroniciously, two active contributors to the list, JFitz and Phil Farber, were online acquaintances of Danny Chaoflux around the same time he was being introduced to occulty memes.

Oh, someone recently started a web forum called The Process Underground.

More info:

The Process web site (Perpetually under construction…)

A partial reassembly of the original site.

Phil Farber interviews with Ogre and Genesis P. Orridge.

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Extensive the Process Church of the Final Judgement site

October 9th, 2007 by Klintron

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Here’s an extensive collection of Process related material, including photographs, Exit and other texts by by Robert DeGrimston, letters and recollections by former members, and various articles including a wacky article by a LaRouche follower called We Must Exit the Suicide Club: How the Counterculture Ushered in Fascism.

The Process Church of the Final Judgement.

Also: I’m still looking for the PDFs of the old Processeans and The Founders newsletters if anyone has them (I know they used to be online).

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