Elysius Dubord

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-A cousin of [[Mazzistow Carrington]]. A known associate of [[Tommy the bookie|Tommy the Bookie]]. Prolific author of religious texts in his early life. After 1934 he had a kind of life-changing experience which led him to become a horse trainer, a milieu with which he was familiar to to his shady connections. 
-Elyisus, though he died alone in a shitty apartment in Ithaca, New York, influenced a generation of occult writers seeeking to link the US Government with [[Mormo]] and or [[Molech]] Worship, [[Gnomic]] hi-jinx and [[Freemasonry|Freemasonic]] shenanigans. His books are considered classics in a field ususally relegated to the curiosity bin or the New Age shelf. In fact, his works are weighty, even stolid. Although far from accepted, the best mythologists know that Dobord was on the ball and never wrote a blatantly incorrect word.+''American. Born, 1904, Amarillo Texas. Died 12 September 1999, Ithaca, New York.''
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 +A cousin of [[Mazzistow Carrington]] and a known associate of [[Tommy the bookie|Tommy the Bookie]]. Prolific author of religious texts in his early life. After 1934 he had a kind of life-changing experience which led him to become a horse trainer, a milieu with which he was familiar due to his shady connections.
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 +Though he died alone in a shitty apartment in Ithaca, Elyisus influenced a generation of occult writers seeeking to link the US Government with [[Mormo]] and/or [[Molech]] Worship, [[Gnomic]] hi-jinx and [[Freemasonry|Freemasonic]] shenanigans. His books are considered classics in a field usually relegated to the curiosity bin or the New Age shelf. In fact, his works are weighty, even stolid. Although far from accepted, the best mythologists know that Dubord was on the ball and never wrote a blatantly incorrect word.
== Known Works == == Known Works ==
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''The Origins of Mormo Worship in Chaldean Mythology'' (1932) ''The Origins of Mormo Worship in Chaldean Mythology'' (1932)
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 +''"Mad Black Man"('s) critique of Grumfeld's Controversial Book, "A Tenable Theory Towards the Unpacking of the Lower Peoples"''
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 +== See Also ==
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 +* [[Macon Cornwall Grumfeld]]
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''Elysuis once stapled'' his hand to a garden post on a dare. ''Elysuis once stapled'' his hand to a garden post on a dare.
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 +''Elysius was named'' after a field.
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 +''An avid baseball fan'', Elysius was an regular contributor to [http://www.efqreview.com/ E.F. Quarterly].
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 +''Elysius could perform'' over 50 bird calls, a hobby which earned him the nickname "the Whistling nigger" in his hometown of Amarillo.
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American. Born, 1904, Amarillo Texas. Died 12 September 1999, Ithaca, New York.

A cousin of Mazzistow Carrington and a known associate of Tommy the Bookie. Prolific author of religious texts in his early life. After 1934 he had a kind of life-changing experience which led him to become a horse trainer, a milieu with which he was familiar due to his shady connections.

Though he died alone in a shitty apartment in Ithaca, Elyisus influenced a generation of occult writers seeeking to link the US Government with Mormo and/or Molech Worship, Gnomic hi-jinx and Freemasonic shenanigans. His books are considered classics in a field usually relegated to the curiosity bin or the New Age shelf. In fact, his works are weighty, even stolid. Although far from accepted, the best mythologists know that Dubord was on the ball and never wrote a blatantly incorrect word.

Known Works


The Origins of Mormo Worship in Chaldean Mythology (1932)

"Mad Black Man"('s) critique of Grumfeld's Controversial Book, "A Tenable Theory Towards the Unpacking of the Lower Peoples"

See Also


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Elysuis once stapled his hand to a garden post on a dare.

Elysius was named after a field.

An avid baseball fan, Elysius was an regular contributor to E.F. Quarterly (http://www.efqreview.com/).

Elysius could perform over 50 bird calls, a hobby which earned him the nickname "the Whistling nigger" in his hometown of Amarillo.