Friday, July 31, 2009

7. Cosmology


Dr. Anton Calavera has millions of people across the country fooled. When you mention him to the common person, they maaaaay mention his charity work done with his front company, the Santa Sangre Institute, or they maaaaaay mention his “extraordinary” particle physics work done out of CalTech. But chances are they’ll mention his band, the Atomic Pistoleros and think he’s nothing more than a touring musician with a hit latin song (Te Amo). That’s EXACTLY what he’s trying to convince you.


Calavera and his “band” are a front for his religious persuasions – Santeria and black magic witchcraft. It’s well known that Dr. Calavera has suggested that travel between what he calls “interdimensional points of existence” is possible through the use of “vibrational attenuation.” There are those who suggest he had actually successfully perform a cross-distance experiment involving using sound vibrations. But Calavera has never denied his practice of Santeria, which requires the sacrifice of animals as part of his so-called “religious ceremonies.” How do we know what “dimension” Calavera really traveled through? Is it possible he opened a doorway to Hell and we’re simply unaware of the ramifications?

As part of his “cover story” of being a traveling musician, Calavera and his group of musicians (who ALL USE PSEUDONYMS BTW!!!!!!), perform various “drum circles” in order to “spiritually realign the universe. OR SO HE SAYS. Could he be performing Satanic rituals across the country in order to open more portals to Hell and plunge us all into a new age of darkness?

1 comment:

  1. Where do you get your info? I know that Dr. Calaveras keeps a grueling world tour schedule- he's on the road at least 9 months out of the year, and in studio the other 3- how else would he be releasing an album every other year and doing all that production work for other bands? Add to that his scientific work (can you verify for me if he is actually working with the LHC team? I only saw one small blurb on that and I can't corroborate or reach the author. But I digress...)and really- when would he have the time?
    Besides that- do you really think his band is involved? Most musicians use a pseudonym- it's not terribly uncommon. And really, I mean Mardi Mc Gras is a great bassist, but he's got a revolving door at Betty Ford- doubtful he's ever sober enough to plot *anything*. And while I can *maybe* see Jack El Paso being evil, Screaming Lord Jim works with childrens charities and is a vegan for crying out loud. And while we're at it, you must know that Dr. Calveras paid for the rebuilding of the mission and Catholic church in his hometown- that's revitalized the economy of that little Mexican village with all the tourism and attention. I find it hard to see that as the actions of an evil man. Plus, Santeria is really misunderstood- it's just folk medicine and Catholicism, half of Latin America probably goes to the neighborhood bruja or botanica. Not really so scary as all that if you look at it in a cultural context.
    I really would love to know your sources, or see some proof- I'd believe more of this if I could research it myself- because I think you've missed the mark on this one.

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