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• ... that '''[[Aleister Crowley (nonfiction)|Aleister Crowley]]''' wrote to the British Naval Intelligence Division during the Second World War, offering his services, but they declined; and that Crowley associated with a variety of figures in Britain's intelligence community at the time, including Dennis Wheatley, Roald Dahl, Ian Fleming, and Maxwell Knight; and that Crowley claimed to have been behind the "V for Victory" sign first used by the BBC, although this has never been proven? | • ... that '''[[Aleister Crowley (nonfiction)|Aleister Crowley]]''' wrote to the British Naval Intelligence Division during the Second World War, offering his services, but they declined; and that Crowley associated with a variety of figures in Britain's intelligence community at the time, including Dennis Wheatley, Roald Dahl, Ian Fleming, and Maxwell Knight; and that Crowley claimed to have been behind the "V for Victory" sign first used by the BBC, although this has never been proven? | ||
• ... that the '''[[Shakespeare-Magellan Expedition]]''' (also known as the Shakespeare-Magellan high-energy literature experiment) is a proposed joint [[Transdimensional corporation|transdimensional corporation]] | • ... that the '''[[Shakespeare-Magellan Expedition]]''' (also known as the Shakespeare-Magellan high-energy literature experiment) is a proposed joint [[Transdimensional corporation|transdimensional corporation]]; that both William Shakespeare and Ferdinand Magellan have endorsed the project; that the Expedition is sponsored by [[Extract of Radium]], the Downloadable Soft Drink®; and that past attempts to convert Magellan's voyage into a [[Transdimensional corporation|transdimensional corporation]] have caused major outbreaks of [[scrimshaw abuse]]? | ||
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• ... that Aleister Crowley wrote to the British Naval Intelligence Division during the Second World War, offering his services, but they declined; and that Crowley associated with a variety of figures in Britain's intelligence community at the time, including Dennis Wheatley, Roald Dahl, Ian Fleming, and Maxwell Knight; and that Crowley claimed to have been behind the "V for Victory" sign first used by the BBC, although this has never been proven?
• ... that the Shakespeare-Magellan Expedition (also known as the Shakespeare-Magellan high-energy literature experiment) is a proposed joint transdimensional corporation; that both William Shakespeare and Ferdinand Magellan have endorsed the project; that the Expedition is sponsored by Extract of Radium, the Downloadable Soft Drink®; and that past attempts to convert Magellan's voyage into a transdimensional corporation have caused major outbreaks of scrimshaw abuse?