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First Editions Available for a limited time at:
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NECRONOMICON Lapis Edition pre-orders being taken through June 6
Contact: merlynstone@gmail.com ASAP!!! don't miss out!!!
Pre-orders no longer being taken Nabu Maerdechai, Joshua Free 10:26, 29 June 2009 (UTC)
First Edition officially released June 27th Nabu Maerdechai, Joshua Free 10:26, 29 June 2009 (UTC)
  	
SUMMER (JUNE) 2009 SOLSTICE UPDATE - DATE SELECTED!!!
Arcanum Discovery II - The Necronomicon of Joshua Free MARDUKITE PARTY!
At NIBIRU HOME OFFICES in DENVER on SATURDAY, JUNE 27TH!!! 
If you are interested in being given an opportunity to pre-order a limited print run edition copy of 
NECRONOMICON by Joshua Free contact merlynstone@gmail.com ASAP
Also let us know if you will be available in the Denver area on JUNE 27TH

NECRONOMICON

edited by JOSHUA FREE and the MARDUKITE CHAMBERLAINS

Limited Print Run Edition release Summer Solstice 2009

ARCANUM DISCOVERY II - NECRONOMICON PRE-RELEASE "Mardukite - Arcanum - Necronomicon - Merlyn Stone PARTY" in Denver metro area - Late June 2009

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Maybe you missed our ARCANUM event in June 2008??? Well...now is your chance to meet up with the mardukite ministries!!!

Last NEW copies of ARCANUM will be sold on eBay at http://myworld.ebay.com/mardukite

If we find any more before late June we will sell them at the event.


NECRONOMICON authorized excerpt "For a decade I have sought to redeem myself from the little Necronomicon joke we played in 1999 at Crystal Dawn Press in the days before Mardukite Ministries and even Merlyn's Magick. Our little fun would have gone completely unnoticed were it not for the inquisitive research of Daniel Harms who “interviewed” me for his Necronomicon Files in 2000. While their presentation of the “Merlyn Stone Chronicles” was far from friendly, it did serve as a commercial confirmation that we existed then, since such became a question during my seven year absence into the underground, during which Merlyn's Magick “miraculously” appeared in 2005, a project originally commissioned in 2000 as the complete culmination of the “Merlyn Stone Chronicles” (originally titled Gatherum).

"More alarming then the review of our obviously “fan-based” psuedo-Necronomicon was the review of the Merlyn Stone Sorcerer's Handbook in the same work, but by co-author John Wisdom Gonce III. While I have made extensive comments concerning these critics on YouTube and in other forums, the current reader may not be familiar with these materials. In short, Gonce's obvious jealousy over the publishing success of a teen-aged “Merlyn Stone” who had 2000 copies of the Sorcerer's Handbook in print by the age of 17. I was pleasantly surprised to find “Simon” dedicate nearly half of his recent work Dead Names to “answering” many of the points of jaded logic of the Necronomicon Files...

"One of the most disappointing comments I usually am confronted with is: “The Necronomicon is fake.” I often wonder what legitimate background one has in making this assumption, and to what benchmark they are referring. The core material in the present book is neither Lovecraftian or Simonian, excluding references. The other conversational roadblock I too often get is: “The Necronomicon is dangerous,” and what is even more ridiculous to me is that it often follows with the previous comment. If there is nothing valid to it, how can it be dangerous?...except in our case, we found that it actually uncovers a very dark truth about not only our world but how humanity came into existence. What's more is that this truth, when compared to the traditions that came to follow, is the oldest, most perfect, complete and logical example we have to follow. And perhaps the most interesting direction we were led down was when we arrived at the conclusion that most of the negative criticism towards the mythos presented in the Simonian Necronomicon was on the basis of it being a Sumerian-based text, when we found it to be Babylonian instead!"

~from the introduction to NECRONOMICON by Joshua Free

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