David Von Bostaph

Erie, Pennsylvania, United States

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<p>The details surrounding the life of D. W. Bostaph are the type of thing that makes sane men turn mad. Many individuals have attempted to understand what exactly all of it means, and each and every one of them are now either gone from this plane of existence or lost to all rational thought. But, dear reader, if you must persist, you are welcome to attempt for yourself.</p> <p>Before he killed himself, General Karl Haushofer&rsquo;s theories took a radical and unknown turn as he happened to stumble upon an original copy of a tome believed to have been written in 1839 by Friedrich Von Junzt. The text, now theorized as the dread Unaussprechlichen Kulten, was key to Haushofer&rsquo;s bizzarre behaviour near the end of his life. Unknown to most is that at the time of his demise, Haushofer&rsquo;s home was coated pages upon pages of weird, arcane writing and undecipherable heirglyphics. The only discernable word in the many pages was the two letter word MU. Later, under secret interviews with Simon Wiesenthal, one of the Dachau prison guards assigned to watch over Haushofer&rsquo;s son, disclosed that before he was executed for allegedly being involved with the plot to assassinate Hitler, Albrecht Haushofer talked at length concerning the Order of the Golden Dawn and their attempt to forecast the coming of the next Red Moon.</p> <p>Bolstering this esoteric and mystic link between Haushofer&rsquo;s latter studies and his demise was the manner in which he died. Both he and his wife had consumed poison, but Haushofer went on to slice open his insides and arrange the entrails over a large piece of black jade. This grisly memento from the suicide would be misplaced during the investigation. It is possible that this black rock was one of the 12 Black tablets of Zanthu. This theory is supported by the discovery of a previously unknown letter from Harold Hadley Copeland within Haushofer&rsquo;s effects.</p> <p>In 1969, Wiesenthal was contacted by Albert Wilmarth III, who negotiates with Wiesenthal for the sale of an unknown item. It was shortly after this that an unknown translation of the Book of Eibon surfaces for a brief bit of time within scholarly circles. Combined with further research on the Pnakotic Manuscripts, as purchased from Charles Roshner in 1970, the Book of Eibon went on to detail several key factors that would facilitate research by Robert Klark Graham, who would secretly use eugenic information unlocked in the texts in conjunction with William Shockley to lure Cyril Burt into a conjoined project only known as the Eltdown Shards Project.</p> <p>Little is known about the Eltdown Shards Project except for the fact that several key pages came under the scrutiny of Leon Kamin in 1973. Kamin later published his well known book The Science of Politics and I.Q., which was supposed to have included a section concerning the Eltdown Project, but was prompted by his publishers to exclude that portion as it was too detached from the hard science behind the rest of the book. Those missing pages would prove to be the key to understanding the whole scope of the Eltdown Shard Project.</p> <p>It appears that Kamin was arguing against the transference of intelligence from one being to another, but whereas his original book, The Science of Politics and I.Q. was making this argument from a genetic standpoint. The work Kamin was arguing against in the breadth of the Eltdown Project seemed to have to do with transference of intelligence from extraterrestrial intelligences to that of human subjects.</p> <p>The work of Albert Wilmarth III has uncovered a series of medical institutions that operated under protocols set in place by Shockley and Burt in the early 1970&rsquo;s. The ultimate scope of the research done is still being investigated by Wilmarth, but in his investigation he has uncovered that in October of 1974 a male subject was born at the Saint Vincent Hospital in Erie, Pennsylvania. The subject was submitted to a series now known as the Yekubian Stochastic Episode. The subject was exposed to this procedure in the first 30 seconds of his life. It is theorized by Wilmarth III that this was meant to be transference of intelligence. This is the exact type of transference that was argued against by Kamin in the edited portion of his book.</p> <p>Wilmarth goes on to theorize that the Book of Eibon points toward a race of creatures known as the Yekub as a possible source of this intelligence transfer technology. These creatures accidentally destroyed all intelligent life during the time of the Great Race of Yith. The Yithians originally attempted to thwart this destruction, but they eventually fell to the Yekubian technology. Wilmarth also believes that the intelligences are those of the Yithian Race, and not those of the Yekub as previously believed from earlier translations of the Eltdown Shards, and the Tablets of Zanthu.</p> <p>Wilmarth continues to work on decoding the Book of Eibon and its connection to the Zanthu tablets and the Yekubian/Yithian race.</p> <p>The subject in question was born October 21, 1974...</p> <p>And he has a severe aversion to beetles.</p>

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