Fasten your neck brace, Perfect Water: The
Rebel Imaginos is here.
As the back cover says…
In a whirlwind of words and pictures that is
ten times weirder and darker than the wildly
speculative and conspiratorial Flaming
Telepaths; Imaginos Expanded and Specified,
four-time Blue Öyster Cult author Martin
Popoff draws fever-dreamed connections
between Sandy “Memphis Sam” Pearlman’s
legendary Imaginos writings of 1967 (along
with other BÖC lyrics) to tumultuous world
events mostly after the end of World War I.
At an action-packed pace, Popoff connects
the Imaginos saga to Egyptology, Ignatius
Donnelly and his Atlantean studies, Russian
cosmism, Rasputin, Tennyson, Charles
Dellschau and the Victorian-era airship
mystery, George Ellery Hale, Augustus Le
Plongeon, hollow earth theory, telluric
currents, Alice in Wonderland, H.P.
Lovecraft, theosophy, Edgar Cayce, the Cliff
House, Boleskin House, upstate New York
spiritualism, The Wizard of Oz, Kenneth
Grant, Antarctic military bases, Hans
Kammler, Wernher von Braun, Jack Parsons,
Marjorie Cameron, Godzilla, myriad UFO
events, the Kennedy assassination, the
Process Church, the Necronomicon, John and
Yoko in Egypt, the Very Large Array, CERN,
HAARP and the lyrics of The Stranglers.
And forging further connectivity to Flaming
Telepaths, there is more on Aleister
Crowley, Austin Osman Spare, World War II
and the key birthright and developmental
milestones in the life of Imaginos in the
1800s and early 1900s. Flash forward, once
we’re into the 1970s, entries on the Blue
Öyster Cult albums emerge and the
connections multiply and clarify.
All the while a consistent narrative worms
its way through the march of time and its
dizzying geopolitical markers, and that is
the tale of Imaginos’ quest to quit the
bidding of the sea-dwelling Old Ones and
return to his planet of origin, through
science, be it earthly or extraterrestrial,
or by occulted magic.
Here’s some reader reaction to Flaming
Telepaths: Imaginos Expanded and Specified,
which is also available if you want to soak
in that tub first before experiencing the
acid bath that is Perfect Water: The Rebel
Imaginos.
“The first reading was thick. There was much
to keep track of and to connect. The second
time opened doors and windows and the third
time the light shone through. At least
partly but nonetheless bright. I felt there
was still more to explore and uncover.
However the end truth to all three readings
was pure joy! There was discovery and ‘Aha!’
moments that resonated with me. Flaming
Telepaths is wonderfully contained insanity.
The idea that a second book is being teased
into existence thrills my very core!”
DL
“I enjoyed the book even if some of the
connections were somewhat outlandish. It was
well written and, clearly, a lot of research
had been done to add some interesting
background and obscure connections. It’s
always interesting, to me at least, to see
someone else’s take on what the story is
meant to be.”
DS
“I am very excited about a new book along
these lines. The crazier the better! I was
overjoyed when your Flaming Telepaths came
out. I love what you have done with it, and
your artwork is wonderful. I see you as a
conceptual member of the band at this point,
and as an heir to Mr. Sandy P. Please
continue!”
KJ
“I’m all in for the follow-up. These rabbit
holes, man, they’re multiplying.”
JE
“I don’t read this book like a lazy Sunday
afternoon read. I read it more like a
college course. I get fully immersed in it.
I feel you have to put some work into this
book to get the most out of it. A lot of the
fun is looking up all of the people, places
and events that I knew very little about and
sparking my imagination in the process. I
think for sure this book could go way over
people’s heads. But I also believe anyone
even half interested in the subject will
find so much to learn and enjoy and will
want to delve deeper. As I have.”
GS
“I liked the timeline formula you used,
explaining how it tied to the band or songs.
Back to the oddball stuff, I’m interested in
that because it makes a person think.” GS
“Flaming Telepaths is definitely out there,
and that is part of what makes it cool. I am
not going to lie, I am reasonably well-read
and have a decent grasp on European and
North American history, but I only got about
50% of the references and had to look up a
good amount to see how certain things hung
together. However, that is what made it
interesting and different than a typical
read. Your book, although it was your take
on things, fleshed the story out and gave us
something substantial to wrap our heads
around. Would Sandy or Albert have written
it out exactly the way you did? No, of
course not, but it was an interesting
exercise in creativity that I think those of
us who are big fans of BÖC really
appreciate.”
D
“I’ll admit Flaming Telepaths is out there.
I liked it though and found myself googling
the various stories and events. Being a BÖC
fan helps. But yeah, I’d for sure buy a new
installment.”
MO
“One can never have too much Imaginos coming
in and out of our lives because as one
continues to follow the either real or
imagined time-bending character, the more it
seems to have spread to deeper parts of our
tiny universe. As you mentioned, this task
can involve going down numerous historical
rabbit holes leading to others with the
possibility of never finding your way back
to the top. When one thinks of being above
the path of inquest, they feel a nagging
sensation and back down they go into another
rabbit hole. Maybe this is Imaginos’ plan.”
DJ
“Even though I’m not bilingual, I manage in
English. So I bought your book Flaming
Telepaths and even though it’s not easy to
grasp everything about this extraordinary
universe, I greatly appreciate your book. If
there’s a sequel, I’ll definitely buy it.
Thank you for your excellent work.”
C
“I really enjoyed Flaming Telepaths. For me,
I was pleasantly surprised on how you
expanded the story to include other possible
events and influences. In short, I had a
blast reading it. It can only get weirder
from here! I’d expect anyone at all
interested in Imaginos to expect no less.”
JR
“Though I love Imaginos, I’m not just an
uncritical fanboy. I like your book because
I appreciate the creativity and what you’ve
done with the story.”
KS
“I really enjoyed it. It was like unraveling
a mystery, surrounded by a riddle, wrapped
in an enigma. I’m really familiar with a lot
Sandy’s tie-ins to history as inspiration
for Imaginos, but you took this book to a
whole new level. You threaded way more
actual history into the mythos for a very
unique blend and merging of a wild ride of a
timeline and exploration therein. I do not
know what I was expecting when I got it, but
this was not it and I really enjoyed it!
Also, was a big fan of the illustrations.”
GR
“I really quite enjoyed Flaming Telepaths
for a variety of reasons; the first is that
it’s pretty much the only book discussing
Pearlman’s Imaginos story. That story itself
has interested and confounded me since I
first heard Imaginos back in 2018, and I
wanted to sink my teeth into anything
involving the work since. I believe your
book was probably the most comprehensive
look at the story, and was filled to the
brim with odd occult references that led me
down a rabbit hole in and of itself. I’ve
read a few of your other works (Agents of
Fortune and Pink Floyd: Album by Album), and
Flaming Telepaths was far and away my
favourite.”
CM
“I had heard your pitch for Flaming
Telepaths on the Where Did the Road Go?
podcast and thought, Odin’s crows, I’ll love
this! Then ordered the book and subsequently
read the book… I was right! I literally made
notes and kept a research notebook beside
the book! If you make a sequel, especially
if it’s occult and metal, I will absolutely
buy it. Thank you for your dedication to the
craft.”
JFF
“It was a pleasant and demanding read. I
like these kind of stories creating/showing
relations between persons and events not
obvious at first look and creating a kind of
alternative history or seeing things from a
different view. It´s a kind of fascination
and in this case the link to BÖC made it
very special.”
WG
“I love the Flaming Telepaths book and can’t
wait to buy its sequel. What I love about
your book is that it compliments the
Imaginos mythos perfectly and the mystery
and wonder it evokes. How seemingly
unrelated things can have great significance
and resonance is brought to life by the
timeline format. There is also a sense of
humour.”
AS
“The whole Imaginos story is crazytown and
convoluted and your book did it justice. I
ordered Flaming Telepaths from you before
Albert’s Imaginos II album eventually
arrived and loved it! Your takes are very
different from mine, apart from the obvious
Lovecraft connections. Jim Morrison...
fantastic!”
NL
“I have 30 of your books, and that being
said, I am a big BÖC fan and loved Agents of
Fortune and Flaming Telepaths! I have been a
fan of the whole idea of The Soft Doctrines
of Immaginos (sic) and tried to find out the
song lyrics that were part of the storyline
and glad you put it out! It took a while to
read because personally I like to research
as I read. But I loved the theories and the
drama, so imaginative, and it took me out of
my wheelhouse about politics and world wars
and the coincidences with the occult. And
yes I am on board with a follow-up. I know
there’s a lot of people like me who want to
keep that fire burning! I’m just excited
that someone of your stature is as
emotionally invested in this story as I am.”
DR
“There are many types of nerds in this
world; music fans, science fiction and
horror fans, conspiracy nuts, occult nuts,
and even gamers. Flaming Telepaths hits
several of them at the same time. I’m sure
other niche authors would kill to have that
kind of crossover appeal. I’d be shocked if
the majority of people who bought Flaming
Telepaths did not also buy the sequel.
Frankly, the weirder the better. People need
some kind of silver cord to hold onto, but
it can be pretty tenuous.”
RL
“I’ve always enjoyed your writing/thoughts
on Blue Öyster Cult. Honestly, I thought the
book was very much crazed and ‘down the
rabbit hole’ but I found it mesmerizing. I
had to read it in five-to-ten-page chunks
because it can be a tad overwhelming. That
said, I love the band and your writing, so I
would definitely wish for—and purchase—a
sequel.”
PW
“It may be because of its X-Files-ish charm
or because I love everything BÖC or a
combination of both, but I really loved
reading it, and would definitely look
forward to checking out a ‘part two’ of it!”
SP
“I find your Flaming Telepaths book to be
excellent and amongst your very best. Yet, I
could well be a rare bird in this regard. A
book that delves into the Imaginos album
only to shed light on a narrative that, in
highly opaque terms, ‘blames’ key world
events (such as WWI) on occult origins and
extraterrestrial beings will appeal to only
a few. Given that you are a student of BÖC
and had access to Pearlman and Al Bouchard,
no one was better equipped to ‘connect a few
of the dots’ than you. Still, as informed as
your material in Flaming Telepaths is, it is
still an interpretation, leaving the reader
with lots of room to speculate on this
‘mother of all concept albums’ in our own
way. For me this was the best of all
worlds.”
SM
“I absolutely loved reading Flaming
Telepaths, not just as a BÖC-fan but an
all-round fan of everything weird. Loved how
you connected different occult themes and
personas to the Imaginos universe. Can’t
praise your evocative drawings enough. I had
a bit of a problem with the timeline format,
though. It made the reading a bit staccato
and cut-up and I would have preferred a
continuous text. That said, I would
definitely buy a second book in the same
vein regardless of how you choose to write
it.”
OH
“I recently acquired Flaming Telepaths based
upon intrigue and being a massive BÖC
junkie. I’m about a quarter the way through
and I can’t put it down. I think it’s
absolutely fantastic. I hope you continue
upon the path of Imaginos and the
possibilities therein. Nice job!”
JB
“I wanted to let you know that I love this
book! But then, I own everything Lovecraft
ever wrote that has seen print. I am writing
a book on UFOS (have seen them, was friends
with John Keel, have interviewed numerous
‘contactees’ and understand the metaphysical
and interactive nature thereof), I am aware
of the metaphysical interactions between
Jack Parsons, Aleister Crowley, L. Ron
Hubbard, etc., have experienced the mystical
Viking-created stone caverns in CT and
upstate NY built over magnetic anomalies
where compasses spin and find it interesting
that the origins of spiritism (the Fox
sisters), Mormonism (Joseph Smith) and the
Ouija Board can all be traced to the same
county in New York. So it does not surprise
me at all that the book leaves most people
speechless. Also, your artwork is amazing! I
worked as an inker for Marvel Comics for 15
years and your detail, composition and
juxtaposition of darks and lights are
incredible. I would have loved to buy the
original you used for the cover but I
imagine it is long-gone. Anyway, thanks for
this book. If it was a hardback with a dark
magenta velvet cover inside of a slipcase, I
would have loved it even better!”
DL
“I enjoyed the hell out of Flaming
Telepaths. Yes, it is batshit insane, but
what is not these days? I love how there are
so many rabbit holes that one can fall down
off of it. I would read the shit out of a
follow-up. Let it go where it needs to go.”
RL
To purchase Perfect Water: The Rebel
Imaginos:
Price including shipping:
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US orders $42.00 US funds
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Int'l orders (air mail) $52.00
US funds
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Canadian orders $46.00 Cdn.
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Book will be signed to you from me, so let
me know if it is a present for someone else,
or you don’t want it signed.
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For orders outside the US and Canada,
please email me your phone number. The
new rule is I can’t buy postage
without it, and it goes on the postal
form
If you would like a PayPal invoice,
please indicate what country you are
in and give me the email address you
use at PayPal. Or just do yer usual
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[email protected]
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Or mail payment (personal check in US funds,
cash, or INTERNATIONAL money order), to:
Martin Popoff
P.O. Box 65208, 358 Danforth Ave.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M4K 2Z2
Email [email protected] with any questions.
Sweet postage savings to be had for multiple
orders (or two of pretty much anything—long
story, ask me!) for US orders.
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