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'The truth doesn't sell books, but this text will reveal the truth to you as I see it.' Douglas Lyell is an artist, freethinker and campaigner, as interested in politics, psychology and religion as art. Beginning his journey at free festivals in the early 1980s, where he first took hallucinogenic drugs, the 'Boogie Man', as he is nicknamed, found his path when he discovered the books on art in the library of Middlesex Polytechnic. He then later attended the Sir John Cass College and took classes with Leonard McComb and Cecil Collins. The Boogie Man is the fascinating, controversial story of a…mehr

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'The truth doesn't sell books, but this text will reveal the truth to you as I see it.' Douglas Lyell is an artist, freethinker and campaigner, as interested in politics, psychology and religion as art. Beginning his journey at free festivals in the early 1980s, where he first took hallucinogenic drugs, the 'Boogie Man', as he is nicknamed, found his path when he discovered the books on art in the library of Middlesex Polytechnic. He then later attended the Sir John Cass College and took classes with Leonard McComb and Cecil Collins. The Boogie Man is the fascinating, controversial story of a man who has lived by his own principles and has taken his own path through life. Author biography I am extremely extreme. This book is extreme. I had an upbringing that no kid could ever experience now, and perhaps never should. Humans are mere containers for souls preyed upon by 'extraterrestrials' or whoever 'they' are. This book delineates the making of a 'Starseed Lightworker'.