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The Simon Necronomicon is written by an unknown author, but is introduced by a man identified only as "Simon". Stories presented are a blend of Mesopotamian myths, Akkadian, Babylonian and Assyrian and a storyline of unknown authenticity about a man known as the "Mad Arab." The book was released in 1977 by Schlangekraft, Inc..
Alan Cabal, an American occultist, have independently stated that the book was widely known as a hoax in the local occult community.
n 2006, Avon published Simon's Dead Names: The Dark History of the Necronomicon (ISBN 0-06-078704-X), in which he details the history of the Necronomicon and attacks his critics who claim the book is a hoax. The book's conclusions are considered suspect by his critics.[4]
Originally posted by metalholic
reply to post by boncho
I never wanted to watch that guy and never did.As I've said I own the books and read them. I just enjoy documentary's on stuff i'm interested in. Even if I have my own ideas that doesn't cope with the narrators. It's just enjoyable to kick back relax and watch it.
Mainly I want to watch them go into the history of it and how some monks stole it and one of them had to be this anonymous simon. I want them to compare it to the book of the dead that egyptians put in the tombs of their kings on the walls.
You know what I mean. They might bring up something I overlooked and might spark some deep thinking on matters.
Which is why there is no documentary on it. Becaus it can't be disproven and leads you to Ancient Aliens.
Originally posted by metalholic
I take it you haven't read it? Are you one of those that stand outside the door and throw tomatoes about something you know little about? I'm not pointing a finger here I just know how ats works!