Blööggg

In the spring of 1986 a package was delivered to the headquarters of Music Recording Productions Industrial Industries that contained several reel to reel recordings. There was little documentation that accompanied the initial package, but as more packages arrived over the ensuing months and years additional information as to their nature and origin was revealed.

Each package contained one or more tape recording and often hand written notes of varying lengths. The packages were sent by Yitzak Höggenslager, an Austrian cosmologist. He claimed that in 1981 he had discovered a hitherto unknown wave he believed to be electromagnetic in nature. He called them “Eris waves”. Höggenslager stated that in 1984 he had detected patterns buried within Eris waves that he was able to isolate and relay through a receiver of his own design. He then recorded the output of the receiver which is what we find on the tapes he sent to MRPII.

In 1985 he discovered that Eris waves had been detected and recorded at several observatories all over the world. According to Höggenslager the various scientists and technicians who had made these recordings didn’t understand what they were as they lacked an understanding of Eris waves.

Höggenslager embarked on a journey to several of these observatories in search of these transmissions. Using his credentials as a cosmologist he was able to gain entry into many observatories and surreptitiously collect the records he was seeking. It was only upon collecting several samples did their nature and content assume any sort of coherence.

According to Höggenslager the transmissions buried in these waves are communications from he believed to be an extraterrestrial race known as the Blööggg. The Blööggg travel the universe according to Höggenslager as heralds for a “space messiah” known as Yahwehatron. They visit inhabited planets and conduct an evaluation of the dominate species in anticipation of Yahwehatron’s arrival and impending judgment of said species. This judgment determines the planet and its inhabitants ultimate fate. What Höggenslager discovered was the obligatory messages that Blööggg sends to planets it intends to visit, not only announcing their eventual arrival but also offering a sort of explanation of what their purpose and intent are. This interpretation of Blööggg has proven to be controversial as others have proposed competing theories including some that claim that Blööggg is not a race of beings but instead a meta-vibrational state inline with the cosmology of Gehennatron.

Although the proprietors of MRPII never met Höggenslager and have had scant communication with him they felt that the “Blööggg tapes” were worth releasing and did so up until the last package arrived in 1998. In total well over 200 individual Blööggg messages have been release since 1986.

Albums

We Are Blööggg

The first Blööggg release. Produced by Jurgen von Falkenhayn

July 1986

Blööggg Is Coming

August 1986

The second Blööggg release. Produced by Jurgen von Falkenhayn

Blööggg Is Unstoppable

September 1986

The third Blööggg release. Produced by Jurgen von Falkenhayn

Blööggg Cannot Stop

September 1986

The fourth Blööggg album. Produced by Jurgen von Falkenhayn

Blööggg Will Judge

October 1986

The fifth Blööggg album. Produced by Jurgen von Falkenhayn

Blööggg Is Inevitable

November 1986

The sixth Blööggg album. Produced by Duke Jizzerstein

Blööggg is Eternal

January 1987

The seventh Blööggg album. Produced by Duke Jizzerstein

Blööggg Is Infinite

May 1988

The eighth Blööggg album. Produced by Duke Jizzerstein

Blööggg Is Redemption

June 1989

The ninth Blööggg album. Produced by Jurgen von Falkenhayn