Sun Day, October 26, 2008, as black, playing non-book opening against T.C. (1701)

The Masons killed Mozart for revealing their secrets.

They killed Hendrix for embodying their nightmares.

Meanwhile former mind-controlled porn sex slave, Cathy O’Brien, in her tell-all book, revealed that handlers allow their slaves to partake in numerous drugs while others are off limits. O’Brien, who was zombified by her CIA asset father and then ritualistically raped throughout her childhood and young adult life by four presidents, one first lady and a vice president, says the slaves are not allowed to smoke pot.

Pot is a hallucinogen, and when ingested induces a hypersensitive state much like psychedelic mushrooms do. One becomes hypersensitive to, among other things, their subconscious, the fountainhead of dreams.

Terrance McKenna tells us that we also can become hypersensitive to that stream of consciousness he calls the “overmind.” Whatever that stream of consciousness is is open to debate. Some say demigod consciousness. Some say God consciousness. Others say what you're hearing are the thoughts of Earth as she ponders her own existence.

Reception of the “overmind” is prevalent just south of the Bermuda Triangle, in equatorial Jamaica, where the Rastafarians religiously smoke dank reefer and study the Old Testament. One of the Biblical “Lost Tribes,” the Rastas, who eat no pork and cut neither their hair nor beards, see their equatorial paradise as a prison from which they will one day transcend en route to retake Zion.

Speaking of Zion, they killed Marley with cancer, which started in an old soccer injury, a mangled toe. At the height of his career, Marley, while singing of “one world, one love,” was packing heat.

He knew they were coming to get him.

The “overmind” is off limits to the pawns.

Speaking of pawns, in this position pawn formation determines the queens' power, with the black queen sitting on an open file and a long diagonal already owned and attacking white's kingside. While material remains even, white, already suffering from an alieanted knight and double pawns, is forced to use the queen defensively and reactively.

Tao Te Ching, Passage 38: " ... When the Tao is lost, there is goodness.
When goodness is lost, there is morality.
When morality is lost there is ritual.
Ritual is the husk of true faith,
the beginning of chaos."