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Chapter 3 of The Finders

Chapter 3 of The Finders

The Finders Network From The 1960s to 1987 According to Finders Network Member Tobe Terrell - Part 7

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Apr 02, 2024
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Finders Network member Stuart Miles Silverstone returns to The Finders around this time. Silverstone allegedly, according to Tobe Terrell in his book The Gamecaller, moved into the W Street apartments after a six-month stay at a commune in Austria known as the A.A.O. (Aktionsanalytische [actions analytical] Organization). Silverstone allegedly divorced his wife upon returning and wanted a new life. It is unknown what, if anything, Silverstone did or participated in while staying at the commune. Former artist Otto Muehl founded the Aktionsanalytische Organization. Muehl was an Austrian drafted by Nazi Germany into the Wehrmacht during World War II and was infantry during the Ardennes Offenses. In Vienna, Austria, Muehl founded the Actionist art movement in the 1960s. The degenerate Muehl gained notoriety for his scoptophilic “art performances” that involved naked people rolling around in paint and mud and feces groping each other and often ended with Muehl either defecating or urinating in a performer’s mouth.[1] [2] [3] [4]

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