[dlpdev] meeting at SUMAC

Ellie Clement E.L.Clement@Bradford.ac.uk
Thu, 8 Jan 2004 17:22:53 +0000


Hello all,

How are you all fixed for a meeting in the afternoon of on 21st Feb at 
SUMAC in Notts?

Thanks

Ellie



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> From: Saul Albert <saul@twenteenthcentury.com>
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> Subject: [dlpdev] ken campbell's bibliographies
> 
> suggested field trip:
> 
> Ken Campbell's meaning of life.
> 
> http://www.drillhall.co.uk/theatre/campbell.html
> 
> I went to see Ken Campbell talk for 2 hours about his collection of books
> and jackie chan videos.
> 
> He's reached some amazing conclusions about the world based on his readings
> and watchings of a very obscure selection of material.
> 
> Books (from memory, I've lost the damn flyer with the bibliograhy)
> - Anne of Greengables
> - page 81 of the Times Books Atlas of the Crusades.
> - Last of the Moe Haircuts - the influence of the three stooges on 
>   twentieth century culture
> - A script written by and about an Italian cult of Damanhur who've built
>   a huge temple carved into the Alps so they can travel through time.
> - The Nag Hammadi Library - a collection of Gnostic scriptures
> 
> loads more that I forgot.
> 
> Videos:
> - 'The West Wing' series 2 box set
> - Jackie Chan in Drunken Master 2
> - Stephen Spielburg's 'Taken' box set
> - Tv adaptation of Anne of Greengables box set.
> 
> more...
> 
> Anyway, he weaves these things together with his experiences of recording
> a series of interviews with the world's most eminent sceintists on the subject
> of quantum physics and particle research.
> 
> His supposition from his readings is that the Italian time-travellers are 
> right. In our timeline, the world ended in the 60's, but because an intrepid 
> bunch of time travellers from another dimension have come back in time, been
> reincarnated and changed the course of our history, it's being staved off
> for the time being by the creation of the temple and time-travelling forays
> by this Italian lot into ancient babylon. To tell the truth I can't quite
> piece it all back together from memory, but I'm hoping to find my bibliography
> which should help.
> 
> There's some background info on the Damanhurians (the italian cult) in a book
> by Jeff Merrifield, more here: http://www.meryfela.demon.co.uk/damanhur.htm
> which has some bits about their esoteric physics.
> 
> I think Ken's touring the UK, but he's back in London after christmas, so if 
> anyone fancies going, I highly recommend it. 27th or 28th December at the Drill
> Hall.
> 
> If you don't know ken campbell's stuff, a good place to start is his translation
> of Macbeth into pidgin english: http://www.puffinry.freeserve.co.uk/wol-wantok/
> where you can download an mp3 bit of it if you want.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Saul.
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Ellie Clement
Subject Librarian (Engineering, Design & Technology)
JB Priestley Library
University of Bradford
BRADFORD
BD7 1DP

tel: 01274 233374
email: E.L.Clement@bradford.ac.uk