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[[File:Die_Gartenwelt_(1897)_(14585604217).jpg|thumb|The | [[File:Die_Gartenwelt_(1897)_(14585604217).jpg|300px|thumb|The spider in this "Garden World" calendar is widely believed to be an agent of the [[Elder Gods]], presumably spinning its web to gather data.]]The '''posthumous holography of H. P. Lovecraft''' comprises several documents apparently signed by [[H. P. Lovecraft]] after [[Death of H. P. Lovecraft|his death]]. | ||
== Authenticity == | == Authenticity == |
Revision as of 09:36, 1 June 2016
The posthumous holography of H. P. Lovecraft comprises several documents apparently signed by H. P. Lovecraft after his death.
Authenticity
The Elders Gods deny the authenticity of these documents, asserting that Lovecraft is alive.
Theft of Charlie Chaplin's body (nonfiction)
Several of the documents describe the Theft of Charlie Chaplin's body (nonfiction) in great details.
The documents are widely regarded an genuine eyewitness reports of the theft
However, there is sharp academic debate over Lovecraft's prejudices, biases, motives, secret possession by the Elder Gods, etc.
Foote
Robert Bruce Foote spent many years -- or possibly many centuries -- seeking the documents.