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Autumn Tremond

In 1997, Autumn Tremond conducted a series of experiments involving elements mirroring the work of Teresa and Missy Carlysle. She came to the attention of researcher T. Carl Rasmusen through an editorial posted in the University of Maryland student newspaper in 1997 complaining about demonic activity in her boyfriend, Gregory Vandermeer’s, dormitory room on campus. Dark Pool Project director Rob C. Thompson had been familiar with Tremond’s work years before he began collaborating with Rasmusen and may have indirectly pointed Rasmusen toward his discovery. Tremond’s work is detailed in “The Book of Ecstasies and Transformations.” In the version recovered through Thompson’s and Rasmusen’s research, Tremond has included a series of narratives pegged to each of the book’s twelve chapters. This is all we know of her process developing a ritual to enter an alternate dimensional space; a feat she claims to have been successful at on more than one occasion.