Exploring the Illuminati Occult Part 27: Crowley The Wickedest Man in the World
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Welcome to the Leo Zagami Show, Leo and Cristi Zagami.
This is our 27th episode dedicated to exploring the occult side of the Illuminati.
The Illuminati occult this time gets to a point of no return with the weakest man in the world, Alistair Crowley.
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And we start, of course, talking about Aleister Crowley, born in 1875.
This synchronicity of events.
He's born on the year of the foundation of the Theosophical Society.
It's rather incredible.
Then he becomes, of course, involved with the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.
And a guy called McGregor Matters.
This guy will become his mentor in the initial phase of his magical adventures.
It's almost like McGregor Matters, Samuel Liddell Matters, that's his full name, was one of the co-founders of this Order of the Golden Dawn, which
was founded in 1888, and he was an expert in ceremonial magic, but also he was the guy who translated, for the first time in the English language, some books that, in the hands of Alistair Crowley, became like weapons of the occult, you know?
So, one of the books, of course, is The Magic of Abramelin the Mage.
Now, the magic of Abramelin the Mage is a practice that lasts approximately six months.
You have to isolate yourself.
Something that actually my wife has depicted in a painting which I've used in one of my books.
I figured out that I would like to show it to my audience today.
Here we are.
It's an incredible painting, Cristina.
No?
Yeah, pretty incredible.
In The Magic of Avermaet in The Mage, basically, you have to dominate the demons in order to be able to have a conversation with the Holy Guardian Angel.
You are basically said that you can dominate this demonic realm through the angelic one.
It's a very, though, dangerous road, a very dangerous practice.
I, myself, was actually attracted to it.
How can I say?
I was kind of like... Did you do it?
I did it.
Did you do the whole thing?
I did the whole thing.
It took quite a while because I was interrupted initially and then I had to start again.
Now, Crowley, I think there is also another very important book that kind of brought Crowley to the next level.
There is The Magic of Abramel in the Mage, but then there's another book called The Lesser Key of Solomon, the Goetia.
Now, this book that I'm going to show you now was the book where Crowley took that ritual, which he then practiced to impress his wife, Rose Kelly, when he went into the Great Pyramid in Giza.
And that's really when things started to manifest.
You see, this book is compiled and translated by Selma Grego-Mathes, edited in addition to material by Alistair Crowley.
This translation of the first book of the Lemmington, which is now for the first time made accessible to students of talismanic magic and of course here is the year 1903.
Now we know that the year after Egypt, he will enter contact with those secret chiefs,
with those demonic entities that Crowley in some way invited in his life by reciting with those demonic entities that Crowley in some way invited in his life by reciting the first ritual which is described here in the Labyrinth,
this preliminary invocation, "dee I invoke the boneless one", now this is basically the ritual which Crowley recited and he wanted to impress, like I said, his wife Rose Kelly, He went to Egypt, then he went to Egypt, then he went You could actually sleep at that time during the night.
If you gave a little bit of money to the guards at the entrance, you could sleep in the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Oh, really?
So he said, OK, I'm going to spend the night there.
I'm going to recite those rituals, which I just showed you, which he basically helped publishing and translating.
And at that point, the wife went in a state of trance and then said that they want to talk.
Basically, first of all, he was invited to go to exhibit number 666, where he will find the seal of revealing at the Cairo Museum.
And then from then, the wife said that he will be basically transmitted something and for
A number of days in April 1904, he was basically transmitted what became the sacred text of his new religion, of Telema, do what thou wilt should be the whole of the law, and every woman and every man is a star, and all these other phrases come from
A book which, of course, is anti-Christian in nature, is anti-everything, really, but it's particularly anti-Christian and particularly heretic in the way it describes things like, you know, Jesus or Mary or whatever, without going into the details, of course.
So, he receives it via channeling this book.
He had married this woman, but he had married this woman while he was already, he already started the Magic of Abamey and the Magi.
He had rented Boleskine, he had rented this place near the, on the lake Loch, where of course the Loch Ness Monster, it's actually a myth that starts to emerge after Crowley's practices.
So people seem, to maybe connect the two things.
Now, this Boleskine house, this place where Crowley actually practiced these very dark rituals, and then he interrupted the ritual, something that you shouldn't do.
He went to Egypt, but then he said he continued the ritual later on in China.
Well, I mean, yes, Crowley was kind of open to experimentation when it comes to the occult realm.
He was not yet in the O.T.O.
The first secret society he joined was the Golden Dawn.
He didn't really join regular Freemasonry, but in the year when he was 25, when he went to Mexico in the year 1900, he actually was given A 33 degree by an aristocrat, a Mexican aristocrat here down in Mexico.
And this, of course, 33 degree Supreme Council was irregular, the Supreme Council, so the 33 degree was irregular.
He wanted to then have a more regular 33 degree and that's why later on Once after meeting Theodore Royce and of course being introduced to the OTO, he will be given the possibility to purchase this 33rd degree patent from John Yarker.
How did the O.T.O.
thing came together?
Now, the O.T.O.
is, of course, something that is coming from the Illuminati.
I mean, it's not like I am creating and imagining that.
You just have to go even on Wikipedia and you go down Wikipedia and they say that.
They say very clearly that the The O.T.O.
was, in some way, intended to be a revival of Adam Beishap's Illuminati, even if it was completely different.
In the sense, here I'm going to show you, of course, this statement given on the... it says, you see, the O.T.O.
was intended to be a revival of Adam Beishap's Bavarian Order of the Illuminati.
In reality, he was not the founder of the O.T.O.
The O.T.O.
was founded by Karl Kerner, Theodor Reuss, and Franz Hartmann, who we met last week when we talked about the New Age phenomena, and who we met prior to that also when we talked about the Rosicrucians.
So, Franz Hartmann, and also when we talked about the awful truths of Nazis.
So, he's a reoccurring name.
Theodor Reuss was German, Kalkerner, the co-founder, was Austrian, Franz Hartmann, of course, was the chief, the head of the Theosophical Society in Germany, and at that point, these people founded this Accademia Massonica, this OTO, this Ordo Tempii Orientis, and after a few years, Alistair Crowley,
came into the radar.
They noticed that what Crowley was writing was revealing a bit too much.
So Theodore Royce went to London and met with Alistair Crowley, telling him, you have revealed some of our secrets.
He said, I don't know.
How can I know your secrets?
I'm not a member of your order.
And in reality, the secret that they were claiming was, of course, sexual magic, the fact that The whole interpretation of the compass and the square and Freemasonry and the whole interpretation also of the Catholic Mass and everything is interpreted instead in agnostic, between brackets, perspective as sexual.
You know, where the cup, the chalice that you have in church is basically the vagina and The Holy Spirit, which is represented by the symbol of the dove, becomes the seaman.
I mean, interpretations of this kind.
However, Crowley says, okay, I'm gonna accept that what you say is true, and at that point, Theodore Royce bestows upon him the highest degree of the order for England and makes him basically the chief in the British Isles, the Head.
Now Crowley will of course take that nomination very seriously.
He started to recruit more and more people within the Theosophical milieu because he was born in 1875 but he really grew up amongst that, you know, circle of people that were all involved in Theosophy that was very popular.
Alistair Crowley wanted to promote this O.T.O., but then also he thinks, well, I want to do something else here.
I want to insert in the beliefs of the O.T.O.
what I've received in 1904.
I want to insert the Telema.
I want to insert the Book of the Law.
I want to rewrite the rituals.
This didn't really go very well with Theodore Royce, who apparently also suffered a heart attack and then in the end he would die.
At that point Crowley said he was actually the heir of Theodore Royce, he had been nominated.
There was some kind of controversy going on.
In the end Crowley had to go to Germany in the middle of the 1920s and get elected.
You know, amongst all the various, let's say, national grandmasters of this and this other country, they nominated him the head for the award.
And at that point Crowley transformed completely the O.T.O.
to what is nowadays, rewrote the rituals also.
Later on, he was actually forced to rewrite the rituals anyway, because he had received accusations here from the Freemasons in Detroit, in particular, that the rituals of the O.T.O.
were copied from Freemasons.
So they said, you know, you need to change something here.
It's not really... So, in any case, Crowley was somebody who was always in search of the latest thrill.
In 1908 he goes also to the desert, and this is something I discussed in Volume 8, and he goes to North Africa He wants to open literally the gates of hell with this Viktor Neuberg who he basically sodomized in a ritual to evoke this demon in the middle of the desert.
Crazy situation.
Then he also does these rituals, public rituals in Caxton Hall in 1910.
Which are unheard of, because he does a public ritual in front of journalists using illicit substances like peyote and whatnot, cutting himself on stage like he was some kind of pop star.
Like Ozzy Osbourne.
Yeah, well, Ozzy Osbourne made a song called Mr. Crowley.
Let's not forget that.
In the music business, Crowley has been very popular, but not only that.
I mean, this book here, I find it very interesting by an expert of the Richard B. Spence.
He's actually a professor.
He's an expert in the intelligence field and stuff.
And he has written a book about Crowley also as a secret agent because he was recruited by Apparently the British Secret Service, as well as also probably the Germans, at one point he was writing for this Fatherland, this publication, this propaganda publication, but here it says at the beginning of this book,
He says, in 2002 the BBC polled its viewers and listeners to compile a list of the top 100 Brits of all time, political figures such as Winston Churchill, number one of course, literati, and he was number 73.
Behind King Henry V and just ahead of Scotland's Robert de Bruce, my ancestor.
It's incredible.
And as he likes to call himself the Great Beast 666, Crowley seems an odd entry for such a list, definitely.
in numbers, the most popular Brits of all time.
In this book, we also find the connections with that Shalafia, that society that inspired also the opening of the Bohemian Club, the Bohemian Globes.
So there is also, for those people who want to know more about what we are discussing today, we did specific episodes regarding the Grimoires, of course.
We talked extensively about the Grimoire, in particular the Goetia and So you can go back, you can find all the old episodes of the Exploring the Illuminati Opal Series on Facebook and on YouTube, on my various surviving channels, of course.
So the work that we are doing today is to make people understand who Crowley really was, because he tried To really challenge the establishment, but at the same time, he was actually serving a purpose.
He was serving, definitely, Satan.
He was definitely somebody who was on a mission.
And in the Heart of the Master, which is a very, one of his least known publications, which I have somewhere over there, I should pick it up.
Whatever.
In any case, yes, I could pick it up.
Don't climb on me!
No worries, no worries.
When I was in the O.T.O.
I was rather popular.
I was picking up this whole book by Longmilo Lugetta.
I was seeing this dedication, together we will rule the world, hell yes.
Who wrote that?
Longmilo Lugetta, who is deputy grandmaster of the O.T.O.
and one of the people who was... Isn't he in your publisher?
It's also actually published by Brad.
It's quite incredible, this coincidence.
In any case, when it comes down to biographies of Aleister Crowley, this is one of my favorites, because John Simons is not really somebody who was friendly.
He was kind of like objective.
And then we have this other biography, but this one is more like, he's a Regardi, of course, he knew Crowley personally, he had a direct relation, yes, and so this book has some interesting, let's say, anecdotes about Alistair Crowley.
In Volume 1 of my Confessions, as you know, I've talked extensively about the O.T.O., and then, of course, I discussed very much also the O.T.O.
within the Western Initiatic System in Volume 5 of my Confessions.
And like I said earlier, Volume 8 of My Confession is really dedicated to Aleister Crowley because he's one of the protagonists.
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Somebody said to get my god candle out.
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Alison, I have it here, Alison.
Okay.
But it's losing the battery, so.
Yeah.
I must say that when it comes down to Crowley and his work, I think that his disciples are nothing compared to what he was.
I mean, it's like these people, his disciples are venerating him and they're a bunch of fools.
Really, it's sad.
It's like all of the pop music culture seems like they're all like... Even Jay-Z do what they will and it doesn't make any sense.
Anyway, at one point Crowley brings everybody to Sicily.
to the Abbazia of Telema in the early 1920s.
He will be eventually kicked out by Mussolini.
I mean, the practices that went on in this place, it was just out of this world.
I mean, apart from the drugs, cocaine, Remember when your camera man went there to do a documentary that didn't have anything to do with him?
It's not plenty, but he got bad luck.
No, no.
I mean, I told him not to go.
I told him, you remember, I told him, be very careful.
I suggest you don't go in.
He got bad luck after that.
You know, you have these paintings of Crowley in this abandoned place that was basically, Crowley considered this place his hobby, his monastery of Telema.
And for a number of years in the early 1920s, until this guy, Raoul Abde died.
He died after drinking the blood of a sacrificed cat.
And he will then be called the weakest... I mean, the weakest man in the world is actually an epitome, an accusation that came from the press.
Now, I have here some images of back in the days.
Watch this.
For example, hounding the king "Barr from England, raided in Italy, the B666 bobs in Paris and gets youns where once he trilled and horrified." So, I mean, it was kind of like, this was the publication, the German publication that he was involved with also when he came here to America.
And then there is various interesting... This is one of his Scarlet Woman, who he used to practice sexual magic with, because he also...
had to practice a lot of sexual magic.
That was his fixation.
He would want to have sexual anything with him.
I don't know, but he was fixated.
He said that he lost his virginity with his maid when he was 14.
He then went on, experienced basically everything by the age of 20, he said.
And then he also experienced sex with men.
So he was also bisexual.
He was definitely open to everything because in reality, he was, I mean, an emissary of Satan himself on Earth.
That's what he was.
And he was trying to destroy all those boundaries, Victorian age boundaries, you know?
I think that he could have never have found a secret society like the O.T.O.
in Victorian England.
They were way too conservative, you know?
Instead, in Germany, The Theosophical Melies, we said last week, all naked, dancing around and stuff.
That was what Crowley liked.
That's why Crowley actually became very much a protagonist of pre-Nazi, of the pre-Nazi era in all the various lodges in Germany.
And there was various secret societies that he influenced aside from the Ordo Templorientis, like, for example, the Fraternitas Rosa Crucian Antigua or the Fraternitas Saturni that still exist.
So he didn't, you know, founded and then finance only his own thing.
He kind of, because when it comes to financing, he had the money.
He came from a wealthy family who had a brewery.
Wow, really?
Just like your family?
Yes, in Leamington Spa.
The father was, though, very much a Christian from a sect called the Primus Brethren, and they were very much obsessed with, you know, pushing on Crowley, you know, this future of being a preacher, of being connected to Jesus and Christ, and he rejected all that.
Somebody is asking me about the infamous alleged connection with Barbara Bush.
Some say that Barbara might be his daughter.
There is definitely some resemblance.
Having said that, we never, you know, we never had Any official documents within the O.T.O., within the A.A., which is another society that he created, secret society that he created.
Now, there's some confusion for people about the A.A.
and the O.T.O., because every time they open Crowley book, it's written, Imprimatur A.A.
Now, the AA is an order which is invisible to the majority of people because it's built on a system which, of course, was the Golden Dawn system, the system of the Asian brethren before that, of the Golden Rose Cross.
a German-based Rosicrucian system in which you don't necessarily have a lodge.
You just need to know the person who is your superior, your master, and then you communicate to him how you are proceeding.
And Crowley, of course, had to go all the way.
And at one point, he established his own system called the AA, which then is still practiced to this day.
And I was initiated into it also.
So, I mean, I was initiated into the A.
I was initiated into the OTO.
I was initiated into the OTO.
I was initiated in all these things when I was very young.
I think that basically...
If I was your girlfriend, you would have never done that stuff.
Yeah, but I didn't know you back then, eh?
But if I was... Of course.
But why was, you know, all these things attractive to me, though?
Yeah, why?
Why?
Because, of course, you are dealing with a guy who represented rebellion.
Did you like him?
When you are a rebel, when you're young, I think you are drawn to rebellious figures.
Did you know, like, the things that he said that were so awful?
No, well, I mean, I went on and I...
understood then who Crowley was but most of all I abandoned the idea of having anything to do with you know with Crowley with the OTO or anything else so when I was initially in the 80 degree of the OTO and I started to see what it was really all about you know so I mean first of all back in those days there was no internet
there was no access to all this information but the OTO basically it's infiltrating everything Every branch of Freemasonry possible and imaginable.
They are doing it methodically in every country in the world, and it seems like there is no Masonic jurisdiction that is capable of stopping them.
even Robert Gilbert, a famous Masonic historian, wrote about the impossibility of...
It's very difficult for Freemasons, because you see, Freemasonry, after 1813, after the unification of the ancient and the moderns, welcomed people of all faiths.
And they are very, very clever in...
in selling themselves as they're almost, I don't say they're Christians, but, you know, Ecclesia Gnostica Cattolica is called this church.
What is this Ecclesia?
Now, we talked about the Gnostic Church and how it was born.
We were talking about Spiritism and we were talking about The Theosophical Society, because it was born out of channeling the whole thing of the Gnostic Church in France, which then transmitted their own lineage to Crowley.
Crowley became involved with all the people of that time between France, Germany, who were all the occult milieu of that time.
I mean, the Illuminati that were controlling the scene back then.
The famous names back then were Papus, Gerard Denkhoos, the founder of the Martinis.
He was also connected to a guy, here he talks about it, who is actually very influential in France, Charles Monti.
And this guy was connected with what would become later on the Priory of Zion, And he was a Jesuit agent.
I think I have it.
So Crowley actually had connections with Jesuit agents.
Yeah.
He actually called the Vatican the Black Lodge, and he seemed to have a love and hate relationship with the Vatican, to tell you the truth.
He was obviously somebody who was working at different levels.
He was involved with the geopolitical espionage work, that's for sure, because of all the work that now Richard Spencer has done with this book.
We have the confirmation, but we all knew that he had connections, even with Ian Fleming, the guy who wrote and invented 007.
He was his friend.
So, I mean, he had connection with this kind of people.
And Jan Fleming used to be involved with the British intelligence services prior to becoming an author of fictional books.
He was actually involved in that, you know, in espionage activism.
That's why he was so credible and his books became so successful.
So, he had based all his work, he did the Abbey of Telema on that François Rabelais, Gargouin, Thouin, Pantagruel, do what thou wilt, because he didn't create the do what thou wilt thing.
It was something that was already there.
And at the same time, though, When did Raoul Lappe die?
the guy that died, there was a big problem for him because that became one of the first scandals that the British press ever brought out in the open, you know, like suddenly they could talk about the wickedest man in the world, these rituals, things, crazy like suddenly they could talk about the wickedest man in the The British tabloids, they love that kind of thing, you know.
Just imagine.
You know, and Mussolini kicked them out and he basically established this monastery, I think, in 1920, By 1923, he was kicked out.
He was kicked out, though, there is some suspicions, also, not only for his practices that were, Very horrible and evil.
Yeah, like at one point this Leah Herzig was his companion when he was there.
This Leah Herzig was made to copulate with a goat and with the goat was coming the head of the goat was chopped off.
I mean this is like some stuff you can't even make up this stuff for how For how far out it was.
So here we have Crowley brought really the birth of modern Satanism because without Crowley we would not have had Anton LaVey, we would not have had Michael Aquino, we would not have had all the things that unfortunately Satanism?
Modern Satanism, which is now not hidden any longer, but it's found everywhere.
They're even bringing it to the after-schools for kids and pushing it like another religion.
This is the whole concept.
The Theosophical Society was this ambiance, this milieu of people worldwide.
Of course, The Theosophical Society was founded by Madame Blavatsky, who was probably a Russian agent herself, just like Crowley was maybe a double agent of Germany as well as England.
All these people were agents.
You know very well, I mean, you've been with me for a long time.
In my kind of world, how many spies, agents, things, secrets, it's full of that kind of stuff.
So it's like... I can't trust anybody, really.
It's filled with this kind of, you know, people.
So, it's obvious that you have magic, but magic It's at times even used as a cover-up, because when Crowley will arrive in a place, everybody will be scared.
Naturally, all the superstitious people of that place will start reciting prayers, being anywhere he will go in the world.
I'm not only talking about Italy, of course, or the Holy Mary's, the women will be there.
Or even if he went in a village in Africa, they will be scared of him.
Because he was a very powerful and knowledgeable magician when it came down to it.
But you don't have to be afraid of that guy.
I mean, I don't understand.
No, okay.
If you have faith, if you're a man of God, you don't have to be scared of anything.
Yeah.
Your faith should protect you from these things.
Yeah.
That is, of course, of course.
But having said that, The majority of people are actually superstitious, even the ones who claim they don't believe in anything.
I tell you, a lot of them are superstitious.
Well, in Italy they very much are, especially in Southern Italy.
Yes, imagine in Cefalu, in this little town which is close to Palermo.
It's in front of Alicuti, basically, the island.
You go straight from there to Alicuti if you take a boat.
I mean, you know those areas.
I brought you there.
I think you understood how at times they can be primitive, superstitious.
In fact, my father, Elio, had actually made a book with some research where he claimed that Ali Sterkroli one day had gone to Alikoudi because they had actually made a book with some research where he claimed that Ali Sterkroli one day The people of Cefalu would give the vegetables and the people of Alicuti would give the fish and they would go backwards and forwards with these little ships.
And apparently Crowley one day picked up this ship and went to Alicuti for, you know, just like a day off, a journey, a couple of days out in the sea.
So, he claimed to have found some evidence of it in the registers of the local church of San Bartolo there in Alicuti.
In any case, he was kicked out of Sicily by Mussolini.
He went back to England and then obviously was sued by the wife of Raoul Loveday, this 23-year-old Oxford graduate who died participating in one of Crowley's rituals.
And the case became very popular but also brought him to bankruptcy.
And it was from that bankruptcy that the modern O.T.O.
managed to then rebuy all of Crowley's legacy and estate.
When nobody knew about that and wanted the Crowley stuff, they came in and with a few thousand dollars, they bought everything.
But for people who don't know what we're talking about, Alistair Crowley is somebody who, of course, died just after the war.
He died actually, apparently, with a narrowing needle in him.
He was... Well, well, well.
So, what happened was this.
Crowley became weaker and weaker when it came down to economically, no?
But magically, he still had this legacy, he had this lodge in California, who actually financed him until the last days of his life.
So he was living off of the people here in California who were his followers at this point.
The people of Hollywood who had established this O.T.O.
Lodge that was so popular for the establishment of the Aeon of Horus.
For those who don't know Crowley, Crowley picked up this revelation, mystical revelation that he claims was channeled to him, this Book of the Law in Egypt, wanting it to make the official religion of the Illuminati.
And that was the moment in which a lot of clashes happened, also internally to the various occult groups.
But eventually he apparently managed to get a lot of important people on board.
And nowadays we can say that Crowley's Telemma and the OTOs, is infiltrated everywhere, in Freemasonry, in the New Age world, they are basically everywhere.
I think the only other group that is just, of course, they are much bigger, they have millions and millions of people, is AMORC.
AMORC, the Rosicrucian... Scientology?
Well, AMORC is in San Jose, in the north of California, they have the headquarters, the Rosicrucian Museum and everything.
And they have these correspondence courses that make them very popular.
And they come, actually, from a guy who was in contact with Crowley and with these people.
They were all from the same, let's say, group of occultists back then, kind of.
And they were all connected to this Gnostic church, no?
This human being, beyond human being, this extraterrestrial, ultra-terrestrial, inter-dimensional being that contacted Crowley in Egypt, calling himself Ibis, and basically delivering him this book,
I think that when we go and then, you know, when we talk with all the various experts, then we all agree that it's basically Lucifer, it's basically Satan.
Then, you know, you can call them with various names.
But in the end, you know, because of course there is those who seem to be more in line with Rudolf Steiner's idea of Lucifer, which is not really the idea that Christians have of Lucifer.
But Rudolf Steiner had problems with Alistair Crowley.
Apparently, he left the Mysteria Mystica Maxima, which was the O.T.O.
in the early stages because he didn't like the involvement of Alistair Crowley.
And then Alistair Crowley, at one point in that building where they did the Rosemary's Babies movie, He did sexual magic and that's the ala mantra working.
That's when apparently he came up with that image of the lamb.
That looks like a grey alien.
That looks like a grey alien.
That's it.
It looks like a grey alien.
Marcellus, you see, the thing is that in this book as well as there is It talks about the fact that when the O.T.O.
in the 70s, because what we call now the O.T.O.
is not the O.T.O.
back in Crowley's days.
The Americans, these McMarty guys, went during the war to visit Crowley in England.
befriended him and then he was of course initiated by him and then later on he claims he was given the order though the guy who actually had the order was this German guy who apparently didn't want to even continue the order but who had spent time in a concentration camp in Germany because of Crowley
Because he believed so much in Crowley that the Nazis arrested him.
So imagine that.
He was like, and this guy apparently was the reason why the O.T.O.
in some way survived.
He's called Karl Germer and he was also known as Frater Saturnus.
Now what happened here is that apparently when there was after his death.
His death though occurred in very particular circumstances and also his wife, apparently the Charles Manson family was involved.
The Charles Manson family was involved in a lodge, the solar lodge of the O.T.O.
The Solar Lodge of the O.T.O.
apparently asked Charles Manson to go and steal the books and the stuff that Germer, because after Crowley died, all the books of Alistair Crowley, a lot of his stuff, even ritual stuff, was in the hands of this Carl Germer and his wife, who came to live in California.
The place is called West Point.
It's somewhere here in California.
And what happened was that they broke into his house, they stole some of his stuff, and this happened apparently after he died.
But definitely the crazy story that follows is that there was this lodge, the solar lodge of the O.T.O., had a little child.
They were like a comune, you know, like sissies, hippies living here in Southern California, all freaky.
or kind of, you know, they even had encounters with UFOs and whatnot.
But at one point, this child played with Alice Crowley's wand, and everything went on fire.
So then after they turned off the fire, after they turned off the fire, they actually tied this little child in a box.
You wrote about this.
Yes, I wrote about this, and it's a very disturbing story.
Yeah, I remember when I read it.
Yeah, it's a disturbing story.
Basically, this child was punished because they said he shouldn't have played with crawly stuff and setting fire to all that things that include also some of the stuff they had stolen, you know, from Karl Germer.
So, I mean, there's all this story which is pretty far out.
However, somebody's saying Leo is an egregore, the same thing as a mastermind alliance.
It's a thought form.
The egregore is a thought form, but we might discuss it in a further episode because it's a concept that needs to be eviscerated a little bit better.
Now, going back to the OTO, the modern OTO comes from, because there was not really a There was, back in Crowley's days, a Grand Lodge.
But then, after the war, it was only a lodge here, a lodge there.
They were not really... What happened in the 1960s, they started to create a Crowley group of aficionados at Berkeley University.
And then Anton LaVey became involved with those people.
But Anton LaVey didn't like the O.T.O.
He thought they were not satanic enough for him.
They were not evil enough.
I don't know.
Anton LaVey had a different idea in mind.
He wanted to become the protagonist of his own thing.
You know?
So Anton LaVey went on to then create, with Kenneth Hunger, Polanski and these people, in 1966 founded the Church of Satan.
But having said that, later on, as I described in Volume 8 of my Confession, Michael Aquino does that ritual for evoking the spirit of Marilyn Monroe.
And then later on he founds the Temple of Seth, and the Temple of Seth becomes a way to bring back all that crawly kind of philosophy, more complex and not so simple form of Satanism, a more intellectually sophisticated form of Satanism.
So, somebody said, Grady Lewis McCarthy fought in the war and became the caliph.
Well, he fought the war thanks to the help he received from the CIA.
That's why Marcello Saramos Motta lost the war.
And this is confirmed by various authors, including Richard B. Spencer, but there is also other authors that talk about this thing.
At one point, they went to court because there was this guy in Brazil who was head of the AA, who actually, by the way, became the master of Paulo Coelho.
who had his own branch known as the SOTO, S-O-T-O, and the Società Ordo Temporientes.
Now, the people in America wanted to create the OTO as an exclusive, all-encompassing organization that would include every activity connected to Crowley and then try to get all-encompassing organization that would include every activity connected to Crowley and then try to get also his own estate that, of course, was bought
They ended up in court with this motto, here in America, to decide if he had the rights to continue as doing the Società Ordo Tempiorientis or they had the rights as the Caliphate Ordo Tempiorientis.
So, there was this war between the two factions.
There was also another faction which was the Kenneth Grant faction, the Typhonian O.T.O., but the Typhonian O.T.O.
They never wanted to fight anything legally.
They just, at one point, ended up calling the South Typhonian Order when the whole thing went into the courts after the 90s.
Because then, I was involved at one point in this battle, so I can tell you, I mean, in London, these people from this Albion O.T.O.
tried, there was a big court battle that went, first Marcello Smotta lost.
And he accused, of course, the Caliphate of being CIA controlled.
But they had the confirmation that they were linked with the CIA from Longmilo Duquette, directly from him.
So, I mean... So, at that point, they managed to get the rights to... They said that... It was quite incredible, because Crowley was never really the founder of the Order of the Imperial Entities.
Nevertheless, they managed to get first the rights for the name of the Tampi Orientis here in court in America, then in England they got They bought the old estate and then they sued the competing Albion OTO, I think, in the early 2000s, which I actually had helped myself, you know, build up with giving them some contacts with Marcello Smotta and all that.
It's like the Ordo Tempiorientis built by... McMartin was a major of the army, was an intelligence operative, so he went to Crawley regularly from 1943, met him, you know, in the last years of his life, got him to... What's with these military people being so wrapped up in the Satanism?
There's so many like that.
Yeah, but well, think about it.
Michael Aguino with his whole thing of intelligence officers of NATO.
But why?
I don't understand.
Peter Lavenda was involved, I believe, at some point, yes, but Peter Lavenda does a great job now to expose in his books, and I must say this book in particular, this is in Italian, the Satan and the Swastikas, a very good book, also to learn more about the German secret societies and what happened also with the O.T.O.
in the 1920s in Germany.
I think that There is, of course, a lot of people that think the Illuminati is simply made up and nothing exists.
Because, you know, when we go and see what the Illuminati were with Adam Bateshop and what they became with people like Crowley, they were completely two different things.
I mean, the Illuminati The connection with the O.T.O.
is that in 1880, between 1880 and 1888 in Dresden, they re-founded the Order of the Illuminati.
Theodore Royce and a guy called Leopold Engel, who was an Austrian guy.
And with this guy, Karl Kerner, the co-founder of the O.T.O.
didn't like the fact that they called it the Order of the Illuminati.
They said, you know, they were drawing too much attention to them.
So that's where the project of the O.T.O.
is then built up.
But the Illuminati of Adam Bishop never had any form of sexual magic.
Their teachings, though, pushed for the first time some Gnostic Christian teachings.
And I think that those Gnostic Christian teachings, if you then study them on the long run, they bring you, unfortunately, into the dark side.
In fact, in my new book that is going to come out this summer, guys, yes, I want to read you the title.
Here I have it.
It's a book that is going to really surprise a lot of people with a lot of very interesting material.
It's called Confessions of an Illuminati, Volume 9, Seven Steps to the Secrets of the New World Order from Transhumanism and Immortality to Gnostic Jesus UFOs and Insect Witchcraft.
Now, should it be in To The Secrets or To The Secrets?
I haven't edited it yet.
Seven Steps to the Secrets of the New World Disorder from Transhumanism and Immortality to Gnostic Jesus, UFOs and Insect Witchcraft.
I think so.
I don't know.
I have to look at it.
Why don't you look at it more before we do the book?
Maybe you can have a look at it.
Actually, give me the book so I can do it.
Okay, soon.
Well, yeah, about to.
Yeah, absolutely.
But in any case, the work that the Gnostics have done since the time of Jesus till now, within... I mean, the Gnostics were basically either Christian, either Jewish sects that really went into an heretical mode.
Started to deal, you know, with the demons, with channeling, mediumship, evocations, witchcraft, basically, the occult.
In fact, witchcraft is going to be a surprise because, of course, I don't want to say much about that, but it's pretty creepy stuff and it's part, unfortunately, of what they are unfolding with their Making us eat them?
Yes.
I don't want to eat bugs.
I'm never going to eat a bug.
But I mean, I think that the next book is going to open a lot of people's eyes.
Yeah, I need to read it.
In regards to that.
And when it comes down to transhumanism, there is some unreleased, unpublished material
that comes directly from within the illuminati that is gonna shock a lot of people what the illuminati are actually planning behind the scenes and they're actually doing it and they're writing it down and they have ideas that are very specific and what are we just a bunch of guinea pigs like they're just gonna do it all to us and then just try to just take us all out well i mean with insects or something
See, the thing is this, that you have to understand, they have an elitarian attitude.
The Gnostics have always had an elitarian attitude.
And that's the attitude of the Illuminati.
That's the attitude of Aleister Crowley.
They're not better than anybody.
No, absolutely.
They always have this attitude.
that they didn't know.
So I think that today we have showed to everybody how one guy has been very influential in a negative way.
No?
Mm-hmm.
There has been people who have been very influential in a good way.
But today we had to actually talk about Crowley, because a lot of people have been asking us, please talk about Crowley.
When are you going to do a show about Alistair Crowley?
If you have other ideas on other subjects pertaining, of course, to the Occult Illuminati, Mediasim, whatnot, please let us know.
And we will definitely follow up with all this.
Was he connected to the Golden Dawn at Crowley?
Of course.
Of course.
He was initiated into the Golden Dawn in 1898 and in a matter of a couple of years he created a schism, he created a problem.
For matters, you know, matters already had inside problems, you know, the Order had already some problems and with Crowley it kind of went completely chaos.
He managed to really bring a lot of chaos to the Order.
And the unfortunate, the unfortunate also.
I mean, you studied a little bit.
Yeah, that's why.
Yeah, I did.
She says a bit about the respite, because she was also, I think, at one point.
She met him.
But she was involved, I think, in the Golden Dawn at one point.
Yeah.
She was.
And then she did her own servants of light thing, you know.
But she was very scared about the black magic that was practiced in certain people.
Well, what I read from all of these people is they, I mean, Dion Fortune, she didn't have a very good life.
And, I mean, Aleister Crowley, he ended up a heroin addict.
I mean, that's the worst way to die.
I mean if this magic was meant to make you have a good life.
What kind of magic is it?
I mean it's not it's just It's all lies, all of it.
I mean, they're fools to believe the devil.
You know, they believe the devil and that's what they get.
Yeah, unfortunately.
The devil tells lies and they... He can just be so stupid.
Now another thing I noticed about the life of Crowley was that because he wasn't really an aristocrat, when he went around he likes to give himself a lot of titles.
Ser this, Ser that.
Count of that.
A little bit like Count Cagliostro used to do.
But maybe Count Cagliostro had some serious aristocratic I don't know about Crowley, I think that most of his life he made these allegations.
He wanted to present himself in a certain way, you know?
What?
Sophisticated?
Well he wasn't with the stuff he said out of his mouth.
It was vulgar, it was disgusting.
I read some of it.
I never read any of his work or any of his books or anything like that.
I never studied him.
Never cared about him, so... Somebody says, you will know Arrari is no atheist, he speaks of God constantly.
He's a Gnostic.
He actually writes about Zoroastrianism and things like that.
Now, when it comes to Gnosticism, I think that we should judge the fruits from the... How you say?
The seeds from the fruits?
The tree from the fruit?
Okay.
Is that right?
No, no, no.
Yeah.
Judging the tree by the fruit it bears?
I think something like that.
Okay, but in any case, I was involved... It's a bunch of rotten, rotten fruit from that tree.
I was, when I was young, I was involved with all these things.
I was also involved with the Gnostic Church, very much, and... I don't think your life was very good.
No, my wife, my life, so bad.
That too.
Everything was bad.
It kind of became completely another thing when you came into my life.
So things changed.
Yeah, it did.
I mean, it changed.
Having said that, the experiences that I had, I think were positive because I understood where the evil came from.
Okay, so kind of like what I went through with my New Age stuff.
You know, I'm not sorry I did it, even though I had to go through all that stuff in my life wasn't that good either.
So... Well, like Bruce here, our friend Bruce Kodish is saying, you have to get exercise.
Yes, that was one of the things that I had to get exercise.
More than once, unfortunately, because of all these awkward activities that I had been involved with.
I mean, the Illuminati is a very serious thing and people, you know, tend to... Those demons will attach to you and make you sick.
I mean, they attach to different parts of your body and they embed into you and just stay there and you can't get rid of them unless you exercise.
One thing I noticed, though, from John Simons, that he also says that Crowley was also a bit in line with what the Frankists were also, the Sabbatean Frankists, and a lot of other also
Biographers and people who wrote books about magic and Crowley have noticed how the Sabbatean Frankists who led the people to indulge in sin constantly and degrade themselves in order to find some kind of I mean, I don't know, man.
What are you going to find?
What are you looking for?
It's crazy.
It's insane.
But that's how it is.
You see here, sexual magic in Victoria Street.
Then, you know, you have basically here a description also of when he Encounter Karl Kerner, the OTO.
Was he very smart?
that they had a proper tantric school.
They were teaching various techniques that are claimed from the East.
There was all these important people like John Yark, François.
So I think that Crowley was really surrounded by a lot of people that have a lot of knowledge and a lot of influence within all those various secret societies, Masonic rights and stuff.
Was he very smart?
Was he smart?
Like, cruelly?
I think he wasn't stupid.
I think he definitely was very smart.
But you can use, you know, you can use, I mean, like Bruce said, redemption through sin.
I mean, you can use your brain for good things.
He used it for something that was really twisted.
Yeah.
Everything.
Everything is twisted, you know, in his teaching.
And it's, do what thou wilt, so be the whole of the law.
So basically, do what you want.
I think he got his wish because we're still, like you said the other day, we're still talking about him.
We're still talking about him, but most of all we're talking about him because he has influenced negatively and he has managed, you know, he has basically influenced Huxley, who then wrote The Doors of Perception.
He introduced, he initiated him into Huxley.
And he initiated not only into the Golden Dawn at that time, but apparently also into the use of peyote.
So he was very much doing things in a way that were, I think, judged for his days as, you know, nowadays, everything that Crowley did probably And Matt Head up here has done, you know, crazy stuff.
I don't know.
Maybe, you know, I mean, okay.
He was a little bit more sophisticated, intellectual and all that.
But having said that, I think that Crawley today will probably in 2023 be like many other weirdos.
You mean in this corrupt world we live in?
No, like, you know, today you just go to Hollywood, you have Johnny Depp, you have Marilyn Manson, you have a lot of weirdos, you have... Oh, you're saying, like, he was very unique for the time?
Yeah, very unique for the time, but not so unique now, because nowadays people actually are... we are talking still about him, because he is the way That Satan and his legion managed to transform a lot of our society, and not for the better, unfortunately.
You understand?
It is an alchemical process, a transformation.
He also always talked about alchemy.
Of course, his interpretation of the Philosopher's Stone was completely sexual, and you can imagine About creating the elixir of life through probably masturbating on something.
Sorry, creating an elixir with his semen and something else mixed in or whatnot.
I mean, in the O.T.O.
he created this talisman by masturbating on a seal of a demon or crazy stuff like that.
We are, of course, also facing a guy who might seem the novelty for a lot of people, especially when he came out in the 60s, you know, this... After the war, there was a period, you know, that led to the 60s, that was called the Beat Generation.
I talk about it in Body Made of My Confessions.
And a lot of those people were, of course, inspired by Crowley.
So, 10 years after Crowley died, the Beat Generation, the Beat Hotel, the Beat Experiment, the whole of the 60s then became a less experiment thing.
But who was behind all this?
No, but in the 50s and 60s, it was also the disciple of Crowley, Huxley, Adolf Huxley, who was heading MKUltra, who Spread and experimented with these drugs.
And Timothy Leary claimed to be the disciple.
And I explained in Volume 8 of my Confessions how Timothy Leary was a cruelly disciple.
In Volume 8 of my Confessions, there is a whole... I should take it.
It's there.
Here.
Only the Italian edition.
I have the English edition over there.
Oh, the English edition is arriving!
Here.
Here, yeah.
Here, I actually talk about Timothy Leary and what he said about him being basically somebody who was falling up on Crowley's work.
But also, the other day, I...
The other day I made a conference with those people in Mexico and there was the wife of this gentleman here.
Oh my goodness!
Of the companion, Albert Stapelstein, who was a guy who was a member of the MKUltra whole thing and was working this guy here.
Oh, that guy?
Yeah.
Whoa!
And then, here, you know, Of course, Hollywood Barbarian, written by Kenneth Anger, who was a disciple of Crowley.
And then here we have, of course, Alexander, Colonel Alexander, who is another disciple of Crowley and of the Temple of Seth.
And then you have Anton LaVey, a film made by Kara Abramson, by the way, this movie here, who is the head of the O.T.O.
in Sweden.
So all these people are all connected with Alistair Crowley.
And actually Stabledine is the one who confirmed that Adolf Huxley was the head of MKUltra.
So as Crowley initiated Huxley, it's like he's basically the guy who in a way has influenced very much MKUltra because MKUltra The whole project was set up by people who were taking from the experiences of the Tavistock Institute in England.
The Tavistock Institute started those experiments.
Then the OSS picked up from those experiments, together with the experiments that have been also made by the Nazis, because a lot of the Nazi scientists were brought here and they were recruited for the OSS that later became the CIA.
This whole mind control thing has also included experiments, like when Crowley was basically doing his thing in Sheffaloo, that was a mind control experiment in a way.
Imagine that you couldn't say I, you couldn't refer to yourself as I. Every time Crowley referred as I, he had to cut himself.
Now is he killing his ego?
So a friend of mine whose father knew Crowley told me that basically Crowley was full of cats when he returned from the Abbey of Telema.
So this trauma-based mind control experiment that was going on in Cefalu in Sicily during the early 1920s must have opposed somebody like Mussolini who in the end said, you know, kick out this guy.
Mussolini, of course, said this is too much.
And then, of course, it's not that fascism didn't have people like Danunzio who was just as perverted and crazy as Crowley.
But having said that, I think Crowley was probably also working with some espionage work, apparently, watching the ships that were passing in front there, going to Palermo, writing down things, this kind of like...
You have also espionage activities.
So, you see, on one side you have the magic, the occult, but then you have also the geopolitical.
And so I hope that today we managed to... We don't usually do much people like figures, no?
No.
What else we did in the past year?
Who else?
Did we do Cagliostro?
I think so.
We did so many episodes, guys.
Anyway, you can write at ordoilluminatorumuniversalis at gmail.com.
Yeah, Lincoln Trebisch, that was definitely a very interesting figure.
Very interesting figure.
And, you know, We have never really understood his relationship with Crowley, but Richard B. Spence talks about him very much in this book.
So it's interesting.
I have a lot of other books also back in Italy.
I'm surrounded by books that talk about Crowley.
I think that definitely his role deserved this attention that we gave them today.
But I have a booklet in there.
It's a yellow booklet.
I don't get it.
You find it?
It's a yellow, small, this big, little, little, little, little, just a yellow, yellow.
No, it's a haircut of the master.
Yes, yes, yes, yes, it's yellow.
It's a yellow, it's a yellow, little yellow.
Okay, perfect.
You have a lot of little yellow books, by the way.
Okay, why did I ask you to take out this book?
Because this is a book not many people know, even amongst the Crowelites.
Now, this book is a very particular book which, of course, explains the role that Crowley took
in front of the other of the members of the council of the you know like the superior invisible council of the illuminati that uh of course we can also call the secret chiefs or whatnot um and maybe you can read one passage which i think it's i don't want to read any evil stuff no no no this is uh you know what i understand apart from the fact that
We have the mention here of Apollo.
Now people don't know, but Apollo was also the god of the locusts in ancient Rome.
The Antichrist will arrive, basically it's the incarnation of Apollo that the Illuminati are waiting for.
However, this book has some elements and so I think this little passage You know, he said, but above that extract the whole with it of the word yahoo, yahoo, yahoo.
Now that is a mantra which is used by the Gnostics.
It says, then came a blackness over the whole map for at one time the Brotherhood had been knee destroyed by a great sorcery of the Black Lodge and the darkening of all counsel and the confusion of all truth.
I saw only a glimmer And then, at the End of the Darkness, said many, I could not read, Jacobus Burgundis Mole.
So, the name, of course, of the last Grand Master of the Knights Templars.
And then, also, the name of Christian Rosenkrutz is mentioned amongst all these initiated.
But the thing is that, you see, he takes on board Apart from, he takes on board the role of 666, of the beast.
Here it says, on his hour, I will answer my teacher.
It is a say to speak, the work of our sister, Eleonora Petrovna Blavatsky, was inaugurated at the very season of the birth on earth of her brother, the master, whose word is Telema, whose name is yet hidden under the form of a lion.
So, you see, he was connecting with the birth of Elna Petrovna Blavatsky in 1875.
And here it says the mystery of sin, which is very much a Sabbatean flankist concept that he is trying to explain here.
The thing he says also.
do what they will.
and then here it's a conversion conversation of the holy guardian angel see so the the law of telema is a restriction in oneself affirming conflict is the universe as necessary I mean he likes to shock
He likes to, in the end, he says here, basically, with that word, the walls of the little chamber in the temple upon the mountaintop fell suddenly away from about me, and I found myself alone in a desert place, strange and remote, and of that which befell me, Well, thank you so much.
now speak for there is a beauty which has no fitter ornament than silence well thank you so much as you can see here there is the symbol of the AA because this is every time this Rambo is living He's sleeping!
He didn't wake up!
Every time he channels, basically a book, that he writes a book is channeled.
So there is the symbol of the AA and then a specific mention on what level this book was channeled.
At what level of his AA?
I mean, his level, of course, was the head of the order, but there were various levels of channeling that he then describes.
Well, I think that, and then of course the symbol 777, which is the symbol of Babylon, So, I guess that we have given you a wide, very in-depth explanation of all this.
We had a lot of difficulties today in recording this show.
Even the thing I used, because I cut his hair, and the barber I used to shave his head, it broke!
like i had to say oh please god please god help us it worked please god please god help us i have to pray all day today i think there is a great evil i think there is a great evil in the the work that crowley has conducted i
I also think that people don't understand that it's not restricted only to the OTO, but to the whole of BICA.
Because Gerard Gardner was a member of Crowley's O.T.O.
and has asked Crowley to write for him the rituals and stuff and all that, just for money, because Crowley most of the time was bankrupt, didn't have any money.
After the bankruptcy it was always broke and so apparently the actual rituals that are said to be white magic of the beacon system are actually written by Aleister Crowley.
So they're not so innocent after all.
So don't elude yourself when it comes to witchcraft, magic, white magic.
Because people tend to think that Bika is innocent.
Like you're worshipping nature.
Yeah.
But who is really behind the book of shadows which really is at the top of the legacy of all this.
Because at the top of the beacon system, there is this Book of Shadows.
But this Book of Shadows might actually be a product of Aleister Crowley, who was lurking there, creepy crawling in the shadows.
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So what did you think of this whole show and Alistair Crowley in the end?
I didn't.
I mean, I read your book, so I knew all this.
You read all my books.
I knew all this stuff that you talked about.
Because you read all my books.
Yeah, I have never studied him, but I read your books, so I knew everything.
So if you want to know more about Crowley, Volume 1, Volume 5, Volume 7, Volume 8.
It's just a need to know, you know, you need to know this stuff just to get the gist of everything and how everything works.
So even though I didn't want to know about him, You know, it's good that you have all of this knowledge because knowledge is power!
He took on himself to become this B666 to then bring the apocalypse to life.
And we are now about To maybe witness some of the clue moments of this revelation, you know?
So, in the end... I don't think there's any maybe about it.
No, no.
So, I think... No, no.
But that's... So, then, in the end, he projected so much evil and, unfortunately, we are getting that evil.
Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep.
But, at the same time, He said that it was a necessary thing to do.
Because, you know, if you want to materialize the end times, you have to do it.
So that kind of Sabbatean Frank is... It's very Sabbatean Frank.
It's kind of... OK.
And he was definitely not the inventor of sexual magic, because Pascal Beverley Randolph, that's where he took it from.
So he never really created anything.
He's like the Chinese.
He just steals everything.
He didn't really create anything that was his.
He kind of managed to... Okay, let's dance.
Okay.
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