Monday 1 February 2010

MURMURA


MURMURA BUZZ-BOMB VALKYRIE: The Fifty-Fourth Spirit is called Murmura, or Murmusa, or Murmuxa. She is a Great Duchess, and a Countess and appears in the form of a most beautiful Woman of a Valkyrie riding upon a phallic Buzz-Bomb of a V1 Doodlebug, which will be seen within vivid visions to be flying over New York city. She wears a Duchess crown of a winged helmet upon her head and from her back is sometimes seen to sprout the skeletal iron wings of a Gryphon. There will go before her those Female Ministers of other Valkyries amidst the storm clouds with great thundering trumpets sounding. Her office is to teach Philosophy perfectly to her Master and to constrain those Souls of the deceased to come before her Master of an Exorcist to answer those questions, which he may wish to put to them about the Past, Present or of Futures to come. Her particular forte is that of constraining the Souls of deceased Women as well as those still living whom her Master can thence carnally enjoy within Visions and Dreams should he desire it so. She will only do as her Master bids when he has totally dominated her Martial character via those most Erotic Lucid Dreams she will verily induce after Evoking her in order to allow her self to be forcefully impregnated, wherefore she will thence most readily become as his most willing Sex Slave of a Succubus. She was partly of the Order of Thrones, and partly that of the Angels. She now rules Thirty Legions of Female Spirits likened to her self.MURMURA BUZZ-BOMB VALKYRIE HANNA REITSCH

One could equate Murmura with Hanna Reitsch (29 March 1912 – 24 August 1979) who was a highly photogenic petite Cat-Walk model of a German aviator and the only woman awarded the Iron Cross First Class and the Luftwaffe Combined Pilots-Observation Badge in Gold with Diamonds during World War II. Reitsch was the first woman to fly a Helicopter, a Rocket plane, and a Jet fighter of Hollywood Starlet, if only she had been American. She set over forty aviation altitude and endurance records during her career, both before and after World War II, and several of her international gliding records are still standing to this day.
Although she kept a low profile after the war, toward the end of her life she was interviewed and photographed several times in the the 1970s by US photo-journalist Ron Laytner. At the end of her last interview she told Laytner:

“And what have we now in Germany? A land of bankers and car-makers. Even our great army has gone soft. Soldiers wear beards and question orders. I am not ashamed to say I believed in National Socialism. I still wear the Iron Cross with diamonds Hitler gave me. But today in all Germany you can't find a single person who voted Adolf Hitler into power... Many Germans feel guilty about the war. But they don't explain the real guilt we share - that we lost. ”

Reitsch died in Frankfurt at the age of 67 on 24 August 1979 following a heart attack. She had never married.

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