Exploring the Illuminati Occult Part 40: Aleister Crowley The Great Beast 666
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Today we talk, though, of a guy who has influenced very much present culture and the present state of things.
His name is, of course, Alistair Crowley.
So let's move on and introduce
This figure, which is connected to that radical left postmodern ideology known as woke, which I have denounced, as you know, very much in my work, and it's the same ideology that is pushed so much by today's media, the corporations, academia, and most institutions that are trying to simply push on us in the West this But where does it come from?
It comes from a guy called Alistair Crowley, born in 1875, the year in which they also founded the Theosophical Society.
He died in 1947 and he is somebody who has influenced more than anybody else occultism in the past
let's say, 120, 130 years, a high-level member of the Illuminati who, of course, joined the awkward milieu when the Theosophical Society was at its peak.
So a lot of people involved in theosophy supported him in one way or another, and he was a high-level member of the Illuminati, which at one point contacted him with Theodore Royce and he joined at that point an organization called the Ordo Templi Orientis and he was very active in fringe masonry.
Fringe masonry is mostly Egyptian rice but it's considered as you know irregular by mainstream masonry.
It's mostly It's more occult, let's say, in nature.
And Crowley, who, after his first experience with the Golden Dawn, which was really when he started with secret societies, he started also to receive all these recognitions from these various secret societies, and then ultimately this
fringe right which is the ancient and primitive right of memphis and miserein and his diabolical fame was deliberately created and cultivated from from also from himself you know he was promoting himself with this mysterious and diabolical figure
of course to my surprise aside from my own books i couldn't find much acknowledging his influence in modern culture And for that reason, I invite you to check out Volume 8 of My Confessions, which really, I think, gives us a very important idea of how much influence there is in today's cinema, in today's entertainment in general, in the music business.
I mean, when you have a guy, for example, like the guy who sang Mr. Crowley, Ozzy Osbourne, who is a groundbreaking figure in both reality shows and in the music business.
I mean, just to give you a name.
Now, Crowley's role is crucial in today's spirit of the Antichrist, and that is to be understood, which pervades our society.
and the rise of the woke ideology.
The phrase spirit of the Antichrist is found in John 4.2.3.
This is how you can recognize the spirit of God, says this passage of the New Testament.
Every spirit that acknowledges that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God, but every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus is not from God.
This is the spirit of the Antichrist which you have heard is coming and is already in the world and definitely the spirit of the Antichrist fuels of course the The world today, the world that in some way John himself envisioned as well as the other disciples of Jesus and of course also prophets in the Old Testament.
Many false teachings, mystery religions, spiritual experiences and variations of Christianity were emerging at the time of course of Jesus but just like they are now and already back then there were Gnostic heresies both in early Christianity and also in Judaism.
In fact, like we said in the past, there was also Robin Marvin Natterman who denounced the fact that this Gnostic heresy in some way corrupted also Judaism.
And I have wrote extensively about the subject of Gnosticism, Freemasonry, Aleister Crowley, John Yarker, who Who then became a very important figure in Crowley's life.
He actually gave him also a new 33rd degree patent after his first patent was obtained in a dubious way in Mexico by somebody who though was not recognized internationally, so he wanted another 33rd degree patent.
But who was really Alistair Crowley?
It's very important to understand also his influence in today's world.
That's why Jesus warned us, warned us false Christs and false prophets, like Crowley will come and will attempt to deceive even God's elect.
Remember this.
And we know there is a reference to these false prophets in Matthew 24, 23, 27, in Peter 3, 3, Jude 17, 18.
The best way to guard yourself against falsehood and false teachers like Alistair Crowley is to know the truth, remember.
To spot a counterfeit study the real thing.
Any believer who correctly handles the world truth, this is said in Timothy 2.15, and who studies the Bible can identify false doctrines and perverse teachings like the ones promoted by the B666 as he used to call himself and like his family called himself.
His mother.
His mother.
I mean, they came from a very particular background, the Primot brethren, and this is a particularity of Crowley, his upbringing, you see.
Crowley was born in a place called Leamington Spa, and I had a very particular experience in Leamington Spa, which actually connected me to Crowley when in the late 90s I was working in this place called Royal Leamington Spa where Crowley was born.
I was working there as a DJ and something particular happened.
Crowley, another similarity between my life and Crowley's life is the fact that Crowley's family was very rich thanks to a A brewery.
And my family, as you know, had a brewery in Manchester.
He was also recruited into British intelligence.
Now, we don't know the extent of this, but there is a lot of speculations.
The main people who talked about it have been both Richard B. Spence and also Tobias Churton, who is a famous author who used to be In my lodge back in England, Kirby Lodge 2818, and here as you see I always have some books to reference that now I'm going to pass on to Christy regarding this connection in particular with this fundamentalist Christian Plymouth Brethren.
They were a non-conformist Christian movement whose history can be traced back to Ireland.
And that's why Crowley had always a particular connection, he claimed, with Ireland.
At one point, he even, when he was in New York, at one point he pretended he was basically giving up on his English passport and throwing it in the water and making this region a part of the start of liberty.
But in reality, it was just an empty envelope.
It was just the usual Crowley being Crowley.
He was definitely a particular figure, and he would die, though, a heroin addict in 1947.
So, somebody who a lot of people see as almost their prophet, but this guy was rebelling from his upbringing, of course.
That was very strict.
But there was also some particularities about this upgrading and so I thought that it could be interesting to read these first two paragraphs, if you can, Christy, of this book.
God, Country, King and Lodge.
Edward Alexander Crowley, sorcerer, prophet, spy, and wickedest man in the world, first revealed himself on October 12, 1875 in Royal Leamington Spa, a pleasant Mid-England town near Stratford-on-Avon.
Arrival, dubbed Alick, was the firstborn and only surviving offspring of Edward and Emily Crowley.
Through commoners, the Crowleys were well-off, in most respects solid members of the Victorian middle class.
Edward Crowley originally owed his prosperity to a share in the family brewing and eatery enterprise, but he had diversified, investing shrewdly in waterworks and land reclamation.
Edward Crowley's secure finances permitted him to pursue his heart's true calling, preaching the gospel.
Now, let me interrupt you a second.
Now, I personally don't have that money that was inherited from the brewery, but for example, my grandmother, who inherited, she was well off and she could dedicate herself to The same kind of things that Crowley did.
In fact, it was actually my grandmother who introduced me to Crowley.
That was a pretty interesting thing.
My grandmother, who had been working for the British intelligence, who had been so open about sexuality and living sex openly.
And Crowley was the guy, really, who inspired these people.
But please continue, because I think that there is more here.
Okay, most of the Crowley kin were Quakers, already non-conformists, but he and Emily adhered to a small, recently formed evangelical sect, the Plymouth Brethren.
The Quakers thought the Brethren a bit fanatical.
The apocalypse-minded Plymouth Brethren anticipated the imminent end of the world with smug satisfaction, if not outright glee.
They rejected the official Church and most other forms of Christianity as misguided and hell-bound.
The exclusive Brethren, the sub-sect to which the Crowleys belonged, Definitely, and that was the background that Crowley had.
contact with persons outside their narrow community.
By today's standards the sect were certain characteristics of a cult.
Sounds like it.
Definitely.
And that was the background that Crowley had.
Crowley that became an adventurer.
He was also very much into climbing.
He was a controversial figure though.
Even during his days as a climber he was said to have left some people die up in the mountains and that was never really forgiven in the Himalayas where he was So, he was never really forgiven by the climbing community.
This is a description made upon his arrival in December 1940 in New York by the New York World, and this is how they describe Master Magician reveals weird supernatural rites.
Aleister Crowley, who recently arrived in New York, is the strangest man I've ever met.
He is a man about whom men quarrel.
Intensely magnetic, he attracts people or repels them with equal violence.
His personality seems to breed rumors.
Everywhere they follow him.
One man to whom I spoke of him lauded Crowley as a poet of rare delicacy, the author of Hail Mary, A garland of verses in honor of the Mother of God.
Another alluded to him as an unsparing critic of American literature.
Another knew him as the holder of some world records for mountain climbing.
Still another warned me against him as a thoroughly bad man, a satanic or devil worshipper steeped in black magic, the high priest of Beelzebub.
An actor knew of him only as a theatrical producer and as the designer of extraordinary stage costumes.
A publisher told me that Crowley was an essayist and a philosopher whose books, nearly all privately printed, were masterpieces of modern printing.
Among his works is a voluminous treatise on the history and practices of magic, representing an immense research and erudition, the authoritative book on the subject.
By others he was variously pictured to me as a big game hunter, as a gambler, as an editor, as an explorer.
Some said that he was a man of real attainments, others that he was a faker.
All agreed that he was extraordinary.
So, a lot of controversy around this figure and it's very complex to understand, you know, If these people were simply critic of him being eccentric or he was really such an evil and wicked man, there is a lot of indications that he definitely wasn't a great man.
There is a lot of indications in his private life, also what happened with Rose Kelly, with his first wife, that at one point he just left with a kid that suddenly will die of illness.
Then Crowley kind of got upset later on, blaming Rose Kelly, but in reality he should have been the one who was blamed.
Alistair Crowley's history, like I said, begins with the Primo Brethren, but the Primo Brethren had also somehow links, links that go beyond just the religious world, and they are indicated as links that go beyond just the religious world, and they are indicated as being in some way connected also to
So, Christy, here there is a couple of paragraphs from Spence which I think you should from here to here.
While Crowley's adolescence was typically rocky, he did note some bright spots.
Okay, okay.
From here?
Yes.
From there?
Yeah.
Well, I think actually, let's see.
Let's go from here.
Okay.
Actually, if you may, we can do it from here.
All right.
While Crowley's adolescence was typically rocky, he did note some bright spots.
One was an older Scottish cousin, Gregor Grant.
Crowley credits Grant with exposing him to the works of Robert Burns and Walter Scott and turning him into a romantic Jacobite.
That is a partisan of the Stuart dynasty that had lost the thrones of England and Scotland almost two centuries before.
As we will see, their reassession remained a viable cause for some.
The Celtic influence moved Alec, Alec, that's what they call him, Alec?
To adopt the moniker Alistair in place of his given name, though he never effected a legal name, Grant also encouraged Crowley's interest in climbing.
In July 1894, for instance, they ascended the Devil's Chimney, a small but treacherous chalk pinnacle near Beachy Hedge.
Another positive early influence was Aunt Annie, the second wife of his uncle Jonathan Crowley.
In some ways, she was his mother's substitute.
Annie was well-educated and active in the Primrose League.
Named for Disraeli's favorite flower, the League was an auxiliary of the then-dominant conservative party, which Lord Randolph Churchill, father of Winston's, helped found.
Do you want me to read more?
So, where are you now?
Here, this other.
Okay.
The Primus League may have facilitated Crowley's introduction to clandestine work.
Modelled on the Orange Order, the secretive fraternal hardcore of Irish protestantism.
So, you see here, there is a connection with Ireland, a connection that goes from his family background into the Primus Brethren, into the anti who was involved with the Primrose League.
And at that point, these are the connections that apparently will bring him into the intelligence world, as well as, of course, also in the occult world, an experience that, into the intelligence world, as well as, of course, also in the occult world, an experience that, of course, he manifested after his first experience with the Golden Dawn opened to him many possibilities because Samuel Liddell,
McGregor Matters, became his McGregor Matters, became his mentor in 1898 when he joined the Medi-Corp, the Golden Dawn, and this mentor will introduce him to the Goetia.
In fact, as you know, in 1902, we discussed this in the past, he published a very important grimoire that the legumetron, which basically is like the Lesser Key of Solomon, which he recited in the Great Pyramid with which basically is like the Lesser Key of Solomon, which he recited in the Great Pyramid with Rose Kelly, and then eventually that will manifest the entity which will be channeled through Rose Kelly and will transmit him in 1904, in
Rose, Edith Kelly, and the honeymoon in Cairo became very important in his because the supernatural entity that connected with him, Ivas, was in reality Lucifer, and the Book of the Law then became the book that he wanted, by extension, to become and the Book of the Law then became the book that he wanted, by extension, to Soon after that, the O.T.O.
will connect with him, with Theodore Royce, who saw that he had, in his publications, talked about certain secrets regarding sexual magic.
And that he actually knew were also the secrets of his order.
So he said, why don't you join us and you become a member?
So that was what... And then at that point, though, the whole war effort, the First World War, his time, you know, Crowley spent the First World War in the United States, basically.
And then he was very much connected with the Germans, who in a way could have been German spies.
And so he had a very ambivalent, aside from his libertine lifestyle, he had a very ambivalent also way of approaching his work with the British intelligence service.
He's kind of a double agent we are talking about.
Crowley was definitely somebody who is nowadays seen as a leader of the counterculture, but we need to understand his influences.
And that's why I opened up this show by talking about his influence.
And nowadays, of course, with Crowley being so popular on the Internet, you see, he wasn't that popular until the 80s.
But what happened was almost prophetic, because when Iser Rigardi, who at one point was, as you know, involved with Crowley, brought out with Pierre Stevenson this edition of The Legend of Alistair Crowley, he said something that I would like to, in his epilogue, which I find very interesting,
Which is actually a reference to the Book of the Law, and he almost saw the 80s like the years in which Crowley would... Because it's true that Crowley was extremely influential in the counterculture of the 60s, but he would be even more influential, as I showed in Volume 8, in the counterculture of the 80s.
Is that because of the heavy metal music?
No, absolutely not.
No?
From the boy of Boy George, inspired by, of course, the Wild Boys of William Barrows, who himself was inspired by Aleister Crowley.
There is a lot of nuances and more subtle influence that is given from the whole of the music business towards their appreciation of Alice Crowley.
Of course, we all know that in the 60s that appreciation would become known thanks to Sergeant Pepperloni as the cover of The Beatles.
But here, in this epilogue of Crowley, here it says, With the 80s upon us, you know?
The 80s cover, so he was talking about with the 80s upon us.
At one point, though, he mentions a passage here.
I don't remember if it was at the end.
You see?
Here.
Right at the end.
You can read it.
Here.
I...
Did I lose my place?
Yes.
No way.
My hope still remains that the legend of Aleister Crowley and the books that Crowley wrote will not remain merely for a discerning few, but that their effects will ripple outwards again and again to fertilize an age that quite evidently is about to undergo eclipse.
As his Book of the Lost said, which he himself never quite understood, I am the warrior lord of the forties.
The 80s cower before me and are unbiased.
We shall see.
So the citation is from the Book of the Law and it's, you see, I am the warrior lord of the forties because let's remember also that his tremendous influence in those lodges in Germany of the Illuminati that eventually will elect him as Grand Master for the world of this O.T.O.
in the middle of the 1920s in Germany, well, The influence of Crowley is pretty obvious also in Adolf Hitler, who was called by some people involved in Crowleyanity a prophet of Crowley's will.
It was actually Adolf Hitler who promoted the idea that the will is everything.
It's very powerful and, of course, it's conquering everything through the will.
The will was something that he did also with the cinematography of that filmmaker, which I showed also an image here in Volume 8 of My Confession, that film of filmmaker.
But I would like you to read this little passage here, this paragraph here.
From the Beast?
Yes.
But the Beast was not wholly dependent on British largesse.
In the wake of America's joining the war, his collaboration with the Yankees increased, or he claimed.
In another passage, later deleted from Confessions, he boosted that the Department of Justice used me to the full and helped me in every possible way, and to my astonishment, almost amounting to collapse, they were even grateful to me for what I did to help them.
Supposedly he caged enough money out of the Americans to pay off his debts.
Probably very dubious activities.
And this is Lenny Riefenstahl and Adolf Hitler in Volume 8 of My Confessions.
And basically she's the one who made the triumph of the will.
But remember that in that unholy text that was channeled to Aleister Crowley in 1904, it says, love is the law, love under will.
The will is central to Crowley's philosophy.
That's why apparently at the end of the war, in 1945, when they entered Berlin, they found a temple of Aleister Crowley Telema.
in an office of a high-level SS officer.
who basically was, there is this element that was important to underline.
Now I think that today Crowley's philosophy is very much present in today's world.
In his twisted philosophy, his main motto was, every man and every woman is a star.
We saw how Hollywood really manifested this quote.
And in fact, in Volume 8 of My Confessions, I also gave Crowley's comment upon the people of Hollywood, which he himself thought they were degenerate.
That must be a compliment.
If Crowley tells you that you're a degenerate, it must be a compliment.
Then he had this other motto, the main motto, love is the law, love under will.
The ultimate law of the Illuminati to act according to our will, the will of our true self, and in doing so this is the highest form of love for the Illuminati.
Basically love yourself more than anyone else.
Everybody loves themselves now.
Well, that's because they're manifesting the spirit of the Antichrist and Crowley was the spirit of the Antichrist.
Basically following Crowley's teaching, those who interfere with our will or try to stop our enemies and we are entitled to destroy them no matter what.
Crowley basically put the individual, rather than God, at the center of the universe, and as the definer of reality and moral action.
As the Illuminati always wanted since 1776 and the foundation of the order of the Illuminati, ultimately man had to substitute God.
However, because he became his own God, That's why then he wrote this motto for the High Degrees, Deus est Homo, God is man, basically.
He received the Book of the Law from Aivas, but in reality, like his assistant Kenneth Grant said, it was Lucifer.
That was the entity that channeled this book of the law.
Today, if you think about it, the same idea is central to the postmodern ideology of the woke left, for libtards, the ones that go around brainwashed, marching for this war, this other war, not knowing anything about it, just brainwashed idiots.
What counts is the self-perceived identity and their feelings amongst everything.
That is what defines their reality.
And within the absolute relativism of their ideology, that reality is above the objective reality.
Most of us believe we share above reason and science, you have, of course, their reality, their theories.
If they believe That men can have babies.
And you have to believe in them.
So they invite us to live our own truth, not the truth.
The truth is the truth and it's not your own truth.
It's God's truth.
This is why Crowley was so influential.
He gave the possibility to do what you want basically.
Believe what you want.
Remember, that is the starting point here.
This is the ideology that serial killers embrace.
Well, it is, but I mean, think about what we're talking about here.
I mean, here we're talking about Alistair Crowley.
We're not talking about the guy who influenced people like Charles Manson, as well as people Like I just said, probably even Adolf Hitler could have been partly inspired by these occult beliefs that were materializing more and more in our society, that are no longer the occult beliefs.
Because, see, in Crowley's philosophy, post-modern radical left ideology puts the individual at the center of the universe, at the definer of reality, elevating themselves into a new god.
As the religious fervor suggests that they are the gods.
So the main difference is that Crowley's philosophy, though, was built for a few audacious seekers and initiates, and it will inevitably bring you in contact with the forces of darkness.
But it was a few initiates.
Now the situation is different, because it was supposed to be awkward knowledge.
But now this radical left postmodern ideology instead pushes cruelly centrality and sacredness of the individual on the masses in a superficial, materialistic and incoherent way.
And so the empowerment of the individual becomes empowerment of the ego.
So affirming itself in a triumph of narcissism, exhibitionism, victimhood.
Now this is almost like Bringing it to the next level because Crowley was trying at one point into the Abbey of Telema in Sicily to kill his ego and every time he would say I he would cut himself or anybody in the Abbey would have to cut themselves.
So there wasn't anymore I, it was always we as a collective.
He wanted to have that.
Social media though have been definitely an ideal vehicle for this moral poison to spread.
And the path of crawling can be dark and dangerous, but there is wisdom that can be grasped.
Of course, if you manage to survive like me, I survived the O.T.O., I survived and rejected, of course, of those beliefs, but I was cursed.
I went through ordeals that are, of course, all described very well in my books, starting from volume one, volume two, and so on.
But it's like, I will not advise anybody to do the same experience, because it was definitely a very dark experience.
I wouldn't suggest it to anybody.
I mean, we did this research, but I also, you know, I suffered as well.
I spent a long time in a bad place because of this place that this stuff took me.
So, yeah, I wouldn't suggest it either.
I mean, you can learn it here.
I wouldn't, like, do my own research, not now.
I mean, things are too dark to bring all this... In the past, you were curious to study Interregardi.
I was curious.
You read a lot of books by Interregardi.
I was really naive.
And, I mean, as I was reading these books, my life took a nosedive.
I mean, everything in my life seemed to be negative.
Everything that was coming to us was negative.
And then the curses and stuff, because then you open yourself to all this other stuff.
It's just not worth it.
I mean, it really isn't to open yourself to all that.
Because every time you open one of those books, you're opening your whole... It's like with meditation, it's the same thing.
It's not actually like... The meditation might make you relaxed and everything, but it's what you open yourself up to when you're in that meditative state.
And if you have a lot of control, maybe you can control all those entities that You know, you're bringing into your aura.
But a lot of people don't realize that, and I was one of those people that didn't realize that.
I guess one thing is, like, Corolli himself, if he did his path on his own, without involving anybody, would have been probably irrelevant.
But because he did it within the context of the Western initiatic system, of the Ordo of the AA, which he created also, which was another Occult Fraternity, which is different from the OTO because it was, it's more like you're dealing only with one person at the time, which is basically the person you have initiated and the initiated then initiate somebody else.
It's like a chain, you know, but you never really have an order, a system like the OTO, which has lodges, well, it has various, it has
What is defined as an oasis, a camp, a lodge, and this is different because, like I said, it's part of the Illuminati network and for that reason we need to address Crowley as somebody who was trying to explore the darkest of darkest paths within though You know, he wasn't just a loose cannon.
He was hanging out with British aristocracy, people from high level of the intelligence service, of course, in Great Britain, but also in other countries.
He wasn't simply a guy who you can deem eccentric or out of his mind.
No, he was actually accused for this reason of actually following an ambivalent life.
On one side, he was portraying himself, they say, as an occultist, but in reality, he was using that also as a cover up for his own intelligence activities, gathering intelligence.
They say that even when he chose the Abbey of Telema in Sicily, he chose the Abbey of Telema because it was, you know, it's in front, next to Palermo, near Cefalu, all the ships pass in front of there with...
We are in the Mediterranean, in a period in which, of course, we just had a world war, there was a lot of tension, and eventually he would get kicked out by Benito Mussolini.
So, the other important aspect of Crowley's work was when he went eventually and evoked the demon Coronzon, In Algeria, he went down there with Viktor Neoborg and he did this ritual that eventually opened, literally, the gates of hell to let this demon in.
Now, you can be sceptic about these things, but the times coincide, and after his opening of these gates, there was the First World War, there will be a Second World War, And now we are, of course, emanating as, you know, as a society which has, of course, embraced Foley-Crawley, because you only need to put on Netflix and see how much Crawley has influenced our society.
Netflix seems like, you know, these days it's all fueled with all that awkward stuff, either exposed to you in a very obvious way or either in a more sinister and secretive way.
So Crowley is influential, like I said in Volume 8 of My Confessions, for many musicians, for many film directors, and for a lot of the culture that In fact, this interview here, a very interesting interview made a few years back to the now deceased Kenneth Anger.
Kenneth Anger, as you know, I knew Kenneth Anger, and Kenneth Anger was not somebody who ever met Crowley, but he was a disciple of many of Crowley's disciples, like Jane Woolf and others.
He said some interesting things here regarding Crowley and what is going on also in the world today.
So, this is the question, this is the answer to Kenneth Anger.
The question given by Gavin Budway, who is a priest also of the Church of Satan, aside of being a journalist.
Do you believe in Crowley's vision of the world going through a trinity of aeons?
I think it makes as much sense as anything else.
I'm quite prepared to accept that Christianity has had its day in over 2,000 years and is now in its twilight.
You see how these people are definitely portraying themselves as the future of humanity.
When we say Crowley was a prophet of doom and destruction, because in a way, he really was pushing this negative energy that will emanate in world wars and all the rest.
But at the same time, he was saying, do what thou wilt.
And some people might figure, you know, oh, wow, we can do whatever we want.
But that's not really the case.
So please move on with this great, I guess, interview made to Kenneth Anger.
I think it was made in the 90s in London by Gavin, and this is a very interesting piece.
In other words, all religions go through this kind of cycle, And Crowley said it would be replaced by the Anne of Horus, who isn't the crowned and conquering child.
It will be a much more joyful, life-affirming time.
Joyful!
Of course!
So now, how can it be joyful?
I mean, you're talking about Horus, Mars, the God of War, because that's really what he identifies with, and you are saying joyful.
Joyful for what?
I mean, you are identifying yourself as the beast, you're not identifying as the Antichrist, because last week we did an episode about the Antichrist.
But Cruelly was very firm about not being the Antichrist, but rather a helper of the Antichrist.
But Crowley also suggests it will be a violent and turbulent time.
Horace is a war god, so it has that possibility, but this is fighting against ideas rather than physical warfare.
As far as physical warfare goes, well Crowley was in London during the Blitz and he said it was exciting, but it was exciting He said it was exciting but a sheer waste.
Exciting but a sheer waste.
Of course, it was all destroyed, so it is a sheer waste.
My mother was also there during that period.
She still talks about it.
Yeah, she does.
She talks about World War II like it was yesterday.
Do you think that Crowley's influence will continue to grow?
That is the question made to Kenneth Angert, who was, by the way, He died recently, a filmmaker and also a high-level OTO member, a ninth degree.
This is only the second exhibition of his artwork.
The first was in 1931 in Berlin.
I'm sure he'd find some significance in the fact that his influence is manifested by having his art publicly displayed.
He thought that every time he published a book it was a manifestation.
He's not only growing in stature, the stature was always there, it just had to be found.
His followers now number in the thousands.
They're rather low-key, they're not like the Scientologists that make a lot of noise or other groups that come and go like the Transcendental Meditators or whatever.
The interesting thing about his followers is in the quality of the people.
These people who are in their own right scholars, philosophers, artists, scientists, high IQ people.
They're not just a bunch of hanger-on hippies who want an excuse to have an orgy.
Crowley had no objections to orgies in certain circumstances, but the whole point was not to make an excuse of that kind of indulgence.
There is a serious end to it and the expression of sexuality should be very carefully considered.
Even what he called self-expression or masturbation shouldn't be indulged in just for relief or fun.
It should be thought of as a giving over to the God of Pan.
Okay, this is important and I think it was good to have a clear idea, no?
These days I see only darkness in all this and in radical left postmodern ideology and what it's doing to society and to individuals with serious risk of being used as a vehicle also for future totalitarian oppression or to cause a decadence that is profound enough
To possibly enable the rise of a far-right authoritarianism of the Fourth Reich, promoted as the Fourth Industrial Revolution by Klaus Schwab, Yuval Noah Harari, and all those Davos Illuminati, like I explained in Volume 7 of My Confessions.
Now, for these folks, all that counts, people like Harari, is their own self-perceived identity and their feelings.
They don't care about anything.
That is what defines reality for these people, and within their absolute relativism of their ideology is above the objective reality most of us believe we share, above reason and science.
But if you really, I mean, like I said, you don't conform, then you get demonized.
So you enter the philosophy of do what thou wilt, promoted by Groli, and you imagine a freedom-loving path, but that's not the case.
As these brainwashed idiots from today's counterculture who love him and praise him, and are all marching blindly towards CyberSatan's dictatorship because they are very much embracing transhumanism, embracing anything trans.
If you know what I mean.
A lot of members of the O.T.O.
these days are actually transsexuals.
This is the higher levels of the O.T.O.
And Crowley, who was a satanist and an occultist, had, by the way, also a very positive idea of Islam.
Islam inspired, to some extent, Telema.
He wanted to really learn about Islam.
Crowley basically went to India, to Egypt, Algeria, and Tunisia, and he often expressed admiration and fascination for Islamic culture.
Which he compared favorably to other religious traditions.
Now, in Ultimate, he inspired very much his own religion of Telema, also in the prayers they do every... Instead of, you know, going towards Mecca and praying towards Mecca, they pray towards Boleskine.
He kind of manipulated the ideas of the Islamic path and molded them into his Telemic path.
included Christian ideas even.
Yes, of course, he has the Ecclesia Gnostica Cattolica, which is also a mishmash of various things, but there is definitely a Islamic element in all this.
Crowley was a guy who also wrote poetry, he also read poetry, and I wanted to make you listen to Crowley's voice.
It's not the most pleasant voice, I guess.
It is a typical English voice of his time.
And I think that maybe we can just have a listen to it.
And, of course, take it for what it is.
If not, close your ears.
I close my ears.
Okay, here it is.
The Pentagram, dedicated to Henry Foreman.
In the year of the primal course, in the dawn of terrestrial birth, man mastered the mammoth and horse, and man was the lord of the earth.
Thank you.
He made him in hollow skin from the heart of an holy tree, he compassed the earth therein, and man was the lord of the sea.
He controlled the vigorous steam, he harnessed the lightning for hire, he drove the celestial team, and man was the lord of the fire.
So, you can hear he's pretty, pretty... How do you want to define it?
Scary.
Old English style voice.
No, he's just gross.
That's basically it.
He isn't scary, he's just gross and disgusting.
It was definitely somebody who didn't go unnoticed.
make that into a compliment if you call them disgusting you'll probably love it absolutely it was definitely somebody who didn't go unnoticed it was definitely somebody who was creepy and somebody who had also a lot of knowledge of magic, let's not forget knowledge of magic, knowledge of rituals,
knowledge of the occult and knowledge of the occult and He wasn't ignorant.
So what happened was here during the last decade of the 19th century, we'll talk about this.
This is how, you know, his also adventure with the OTO starts.
And I would like you to read this from John Simmons, The Great Beast.
At times this biography is criticized by other people, like, for example, Israel Regardi, which we cited earlier, because they think that John Simmons was being overly critical of Crowley.
I actually think that he was being pretty honest here.
Sexual Magic and Victoria Street.
During the last decade of the 19th century, they traveled about the East in search of esoteric knowledge, a wealthy iron master and high-grade mason called Karl Kellner.
From one Arab and two Indian yogis of the Tantric school, their names have come down to us as Salman bin Ahifa, Bahima Sen Pratap, and Sri Mahatma Agama, Guru Paramahansa
These are the alleged mystics who inspired the O.T.O., the very foundation of the O.T.O., between 1902 and 1904.
And these were basically the mystics that inspired this guy called Karl Kerner, who then also was involved with Franz Hartmann, with Theodor Reuss.
And here, of course, they're all cited as being grandmasters of the rites of Memphis and Misery, of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite.
And basically it says here, on his return to Germany, Brother Kellner expanded the mysteries of yoga and the philosophy of the... Actually, it was on his return to Austria, but because both Theodor Reusser was from Germany, Kellner was from Austria, but they were all working together, the Austrians and the Germans that were working together in that theosophical milieu that also included Franz Affman.
Theosophy was definitely very important for the spread of Crowley's ideas, but theosophy was also very important for the spread of those ideas that led eventually to Nazism, to the very foundations of Nazism.
So we can say that theosophy was really Seemingly an innocent, you know, study group where you want to merge the East and the West and Madame Blavatsky with all her channeling of these ancient, these ascended masses and all that BS.
But the thing is that the problem is that then The devil, you know, saw this was a playground that was ideal and suitable for him.
And so all these evil things really grown out of the Theosophical Society.
And you can read more about the involvement with Nazism and the Theosophical Society in Volume 7 of my confessions, where I talk extensively about it, also because later on I talk about the occult background of the Davos Illuminati elite of Klaus Schwab and company.
The situation at the moment in the world is manifesting the spirit of Aleister Crowley.
Yeah.
Unfortunately, we see him in a lot of things and it's not like Somebody says, why Babylon H is so important?
Because this part is actually a figure which is referenced in the Book of the Law.
It's part of the Book of the Law.
So, the Scarlet Woman is part of the Book of the Law, Crowley himself made himself the prophet of this new satanic, luciferian religion, which basically is then part of this Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica, which is the ecclesiastical arm of the O.T.O.
Crowley simply wanted to become something more than a writer or somebody who even dedicated himself to sexual magic because when they went to him and they said our order possesses the key which opens all masonic and hermetic secrets Crowley joined this whole thing like he joined other things before but then when he saw that that could be actually the vehicle for him to promote himself
They let him actually go on and continue.
Other orders would have probably expelled him and said, you need to leave.
Instead, he actually said, no, I can help rewriting the rituals of the order.
And then, of course, he rewrote them in his image.
And all based on the Book of the Law and on the worship of Crowley himself.
So Crowley was thinking himself as a wizard, but at the same time also as a prophet.
He had this idea that the dark side needed a prophet.
Just like you have prophets for God, you have prophets for Satan.
And the false prophet And he was a false prophet in what he was trying to push.
Here, for example, at one point he is basically Ascending in one of his occult rituals in which he wants to arrive to become the Ipsimus.
So here, read this paragraph.
The last one?
Yes.
I will invoke insanity itself, but having thought the truth, I will not flinch from fixing it in word and deed, whatever come of it.
9.34 PM.
As God goes, I go.
5.5 1050 p.m.
I am back at my desk having done the deed before the Scarlet Woman as my witness I swore to keep silent so long as I live about the fact of my attainment The Scarlet Woman is not thus bound of course Having taken the oath.
He described himself as in some Somali a state of the highest bliss attachment and enlightenment he was nameless nature Hegel's pure being, and like Hegel's pure being, contained within himself the absolute.
There is nothing higher, there is nothing more.
Crowley was in Samadhi, and Crowley was God.
So that is, that's basically, you know, totally satanic.
Absolutely, I mean, but it's important to understand the level.
Now, Did we read this part here?
This is very important.
I don't know.
I think I did read that.
But I can read it again if you want.
Do you think Crowley's influence will continue to grow?
This is only the second exhibition of his artwork.
But here, there is this question here.
Okay.
That's one of the less palpable aspects of his creed, isn't it?
Turning pleasure into duty?
Enjoyment is a very flexible word.
If it's just getting off with someone else, Crowley said there should be a deeper side to it.
In fact, he had similar philosophy to D. H. Lawrence.
They were parallel thinkers in the new paganism.
Between Lawrence, Mishi and Crowley, they were seeing a post-Christian world.
So they wanted to see and then later promote a post-Christian world, which of course then, as the people who have read this book know very well, where all this is leading us.
There is, of course, a manifestation, also we discussed it in the past, in the 1920s, all those extraordinary films that came out in Germany that we discussed.
And who was hanging out in Germany in the 1920s?
And who was actually hanging out with the producers of some of those films, including Nosferatu?
It was him?
Alistair Crowley!
So, you have Metropolis, you have Nosferatu, you have the Faust, you have basically, and then you have the one that gave the world to Algorithm, the one that we mentioned from the 1920s.
These films came out at the time in which Crowley was literally bringing his satanic influence over Germany.
But, of course, Crowley then died in 1947, and just a few years later, those people of the Beat, that would give birth to the Beat Generation, in that Beat Hotel in Paris, including Barrows, including Guyson, including Carroll, all those people, of course, they were all connected to the ideas And they loved what Crowley was trying to do.
In fact, they were very much inspired by Crowley.
And that was very important also for the 1960s that saw a full manifestation of Crowley in the world of
of music, especially, in particular, people like the Ronnie Stones, of course, wrote their Sympathy to the Devil, their Sympathy to the Devil, Mick Jagger, and, of course, this was Kenny Tanger in the film Invocation of My Demon Brother, 1968.
1968 that was really the moment and then of course Kenneth Anger and his film later on Lucifer Rising And then, of course, you have Crowley and the cover, which I also included in Volume 8 of My Confession, Sgt.
Pepper and Ron Lee Hart, the cover of The Beatles' record with Alistair Crowley here, of course.
He was very much present in the so-called counterculture of the of the 60s.
We had all this.
So.
It was like this British pop invasion, though, was hiding a more occult element lurking in the background.
So we all thought, you know, oh, the Beatles or that is all very innocent.
They were very nice and fine and dandy, but in reality, there was something that it wasn't so.
Like, for example, when it comes down to the actual composition of Sympathy for the Devil, originally entitled The Devil is My Name, another title change was demanded by increasing Uncomfortable Record Label. another title change was demanded by increasing Uncomfortable Record Label.
So that was the original title of Sympathy for the Devil.
But we can, can you repeat this?
The song is simultaneously sinister and seductive, as Lucifer, in the classic mode of the romantics, comes across as a perfect djent.
The lyrics twist across a background of primal drummings interwoven with its somber guitar sound.
Marian Faithful Claims was suggested by a Santerian wedding she attended with Jagger.
Santeria!
Santeria is a Cuban occultic religion similar to Haitian voodoo and the enraged Celebrants chased Jagger and Faithful away.
Inspirations for the lyrics came from Mikhail Bulgakov's Black common comic novel the master and margarita in which a mischievous philosophical satan visits russia to mock the artistic community and the stalinist state in which they drive okay
so of course the the popularity of crawley started to increase especially in the age of the internet and I mean, like we saw from the actual testimony of Iser Regardi, just ahead of the 80s, he wasn't really that sure that Crowley would fully manifest.
But from the 80s onwards, Crowley manifested.
And with the arrival of the Internet in the 90s, Crowley exploded.
And so it wasn't any longer a secretive piece.
I just have a question about Alistair Crowley and Anton LaVey.
When you talk about the 80s, I always think about Anton LaVey.
Anton LaVey was somebody who followed Crowley in the early 60s, who became acquainted with The first O.T.O.
Lodge, I think, was there in Berkeley that then later on would become the Grand Lodge of the O.T.O., but he didn't like this thing.
I mean, he thought it was too complex for the common man and he wanted to do something more down to earth.
At the same time, he himself wanted to become the protagonist of this new satanic revival, and that's why he eventually founded the Church of Satan in 1966 and on top of that he wrote the Satanic Bible which became a much bigger bestseller than any of Aleister Crowley's books, second only to the Bible as sales here in the US at one point.
That's crazy!
So that is what Anton LaVey did.
Anton LaVey was somebody connected to Kenneth Anger, was somebody connected to Roman Polanski, was somebody connected to all these people who, though, wanted to bring, you know, Crowley to the next level almost. you know, Crowley to the next level almost.
However, at one point, Michael Aquino, who, of course, was very close to Anton LaVey and was the only one to participate in an occult ritual involving the spirit of Marilyn Monroe, which is really for our staff.
But in any case, you can read about this in volume 8 of my confessions.
Well, Michael Aquino then went back into the more complex, gnostic, Crowellian references when he inaugurated his own Temple of Set.
Okay.
The Church of Satan is more basic.
It didn't want to be so complex, so Gnostic, so Luciferian.
It wanted to simply be, you know, like, giving the common man the idea that this is the Church of Satan.
Was the form of A very smart, or was he stupid?
He was very smart.
He was?
He was very smart.
But at the same time, I don't think that he had the same kind of culture and opera preparation as Alistair Crowley.
Michael Aquino different.
Michael Aquino probably was just as just as bad as and he was of course an intelligence officer.
But Anton LaVey apparently had collaborated with the FBI and he was also a collaborator of the intelligence services.
So Anton LaVey was also somebody who people way too easily dismiss as being just you know an eccentric or in the sixties both savanism and the pittoresque and
But, apparently, you know, on one side he was doing the more commercial, public Church of Satan Masses, and on the other he was doing the much darker ones that still go on to this day, that more closed, real Satanists that sacrifice human beings, even children, Though, you know, he officially never did any of that.
Apparently he also officially didn't say he believed in Satan, but in reality, in private, he believed in Satan.
It's all that.
It's a little bit like today we have the Satanic Temple, which is... And didn't he beg God for giving his son his deathbed and want to be a Christian again?
Anton LaVey, yes.
He died in a Catholic hospital and he got really scared at the end of his life.
I wonder what he saw.
Definitely.
But then we have people like Michael Aquino who died without ever repenting and who were very much into that theosophical mindset.
In fact, When I spoke with Aquino, he was always talking to me about the Theosophical Society.
He was obsessed with the Theosophical Society.
And so that also makes me understand the importance and relevance to this day of the Theosophical Society, which these people used as a platform to then reach new heights of depravity, of perversion, of satanism.
So, we are, of course, discussing today Alistair Crowley.
Alistair Crowley, incredibly influential in the music business, in the cinema business.
Already, I think, the first film that probably he influenced was this film here that came out also in the 1920s, Rex Ingram, The Magician.
But also we know of course of his influence with Led Zeppelin and with Jimmy Page, who of course has one of the biggest collections of Crowleyianity in the world.
And many times I witness with my own eyes the communication between the Grandmaster of the O.T.O.
in England and Jimmy Page.
If they needed things like, you know, paintings or things of Crowley, he would always bother.
So Jimmy Page, definitely an active figure, not only a musician.
Then we have Hubbard that somebody's bringing out, which was a member of Alistair Crowley's lodge in California with Parsons, and when actually, When actually Crowley died, he said, my very good friend, Alistair Crowley, there is actually a public recording of him saying that.
So we are talking about the founder of Scientology and who is another, you know, if this is a tree, it's another branch of the same tree, of the same tree, unfortunately.
Unfortunately.
But the evil, of course, of Aleister Crowley can be found, like I said, in the woke ideology, in the way that today's civilization's values are so twisted and perverse.
Because when you have this so much influence in the counterculture, Crowley had a lot of influence in the counterculture of the last decades.
There is a lot of people in the universities who, aside from following the leftist, libtard, Marxist ideology, also mix elements of Crowellianity in all this.
So, you see... I was thinking a lot of those modern stars you put in Volume 8, like Taylor Swift, And then you have Jay-Z who even went publicly out showing the motto of Do What I Will on
Sportswear and then you have other artists who have been rather open, but let's not forget also Timothy Leary, who said he was just following up on Crowley's work.
Timothy Leary, who of course spread the gospel of LSD to the masses and who said, you know, you have to tune in, you have to drop out, you have to basically Tune in, drop out.
That's it.
And then you have, of course, Robert Anton Wilson, who was a member of the Ordo Templi Orientis, aside from being an admirer of Aleister Crowley.
Timothy really said, literally, he was just following up on his work.
Robert Anton Wilson was actually involved in the OTO.
So, the Jet Propulsion Lab, NASA precursor Jack Parson, it's quite interesting also because lately I was just walking out of a conference and a guy from the Jet Propulsion Lab came towards me and said, I'm a fan of yours, I read The Invisible Master!
And I was like, huh?
You know, we actually talk about the Jet Propulsion Lab in that book.
Oh, you're a fan?
So he gave me his card and he was actually somebody who actually works there.
It wasn't a joke.
That's super cool.
He told me, I was like, Oh, wow.
I mean, I showed him the card and it was a jet propulsion.
So Crowley himself was a was creating all these groups that would then later on manifest, like even his own influence with Adolf Saxley, who initiated also to the use of certain drugs, of what, who initiated also to the use of certain drugs, of what, I mean, only Crowley used to use all this amount
I mean, only Crowley used to use all this amount of drugs and all the various substances in a very detailed way.
He was using everything. - Big.
So, I mean, he actually... It's not surprising.
And Adolphe Saxly, of course, was working with the Tavistock Institute, and so we can imagine that the whole of the Tavistock Institute, in some way, being in Great Britain, active in the period when Crowley was alive.
That was when it was created.
We're knowledgeable about his own experiments.
In fact, one of the things that was said about the Abbey of Telema was that it was also possibly an experiment that was granted by the intelligence services to Crowley so he could experiment and report after the results because there were immense quantities of drugs that were brought to Cefalu in that Abbey and that people were taking.
And that was the period in which Crowley then wrote memoirs of a drug fiend.
And that was also the period in which Raoul Loveday dies.
And that was the beginning of his problems because he will be sued by the wife when he goes back to England.
And eventually he will lose all his money, all his property, all his estate.
In fact, one thing that people don't know is that the present OTO, one of the things they did in the 90s was to rebuy Crowley's estate for three or four, I think for 4,000 pounds.
They were capable of getting hold of all of Crowley's estate.
Nobody was thinking about doing that in that period, but because they had already won a court case here in America as the genuine O.T.O., they still needed to have control over his writings, and so they decided to buy the actual bankruptcy.
That was something that happened.
With Raoul Labde and what happened, that was, of course, Because Crowley apparently was, they were doing a ritual and they got this guy to drink the blood of a black cat.
And that black cat, so... Cat scratch fever!
Okay, read this... That's not, that's when you get a scratch.
Read this passage here.
After the war.
After the war.
The question might well be asked, why did James Douglas in the Sunday Express and Bottomley's successors on John Bull select Crowley as an object of their unrestrained and indescribably slanderous vituperation?
The campaign against him was of a severity unexampled in the history of English journalism in that a private individual was its butt.
During the War of the Kaiser and immediately after the war, Lenin and Trotsky were reviled and execrated in terms of oproporious hyperbole, exceeding the limits of sane imagination.
But these were public individuals, personifications of Hunnishness and Bolshevism.
And the propaganda attacks upon them were part of a calculated policy.
They were symbols, not persons.
But Aleister Crowley was attacked as a person, and not as the personification of an idea or policy.
The technique of propaganda perfected against Hunnishness and Bolshevism was now employed To discredit an Englishman of letters.
That was a lot of English.
They say they wanted to discredit him, but in reality, I mean, now we see it now as actually having some sense.
I mean, they discredit him.
The guy had definitely done things that were out of this world, contrary to the moral, contrary to the common sense.
At that time, also, black magic was still Let's remember there was still a law forbidding certain practices in England.
However, going back to that Raoul Love Day, here there is basically what happened.
Okay, the gods claim a victim.
In the summer of 1922, an Oxford undergraduate called Raoul Love Day, his real Christian name names were Frederick Charles, married an artist model known in London's bohemian circles as Betty Mae Loveday.
Betty Mae Loveday was her third husband.
The ring slipped from Raoul's nervous fingers and rolled into a corner of Oxford Registry office, an evil omen exceeded only by a mysterious ectoplasmic-like outline of a young man lying horizontally above Royole's head in a photograph of the married couple taken in the gardens of St.
John's College on the afternoon of the same day.
It was as though the forum was asleep or dead, and the arms were raised slightly behind the head, while the head dropped gently to one side, said Betty May.
Earlier, there was another untoward incident, presaging disaster.
Royole was a talented, intelligent, if somewhat unbalanced young man of 23.
Egypt, the land of magic, fascinated him.
He dragged his fiancée around the galleries of the British Museum and introduced her to the mummy of a royal princess of Amun-Ra.
And he told Betty a legend.
Amun-Ra, lord of the thrones of the earth, had brought destruction upon all those who had offended him.
Betty smiled then suddenly.
She put out her tongue at the high Okay, here is basically depicting how this guy was very much attracted to the knowledge, the occult knowledge of Aleister Crowley and eventually, even if his wife didn't want
To him to go to Sicily, he will go.
So that was at the end just to synthesize because we don't have much time now.
Of all the modern poets and thinkers, Raoul loved Alistair Crowley best.
For the last two years, he had been making a particular study of his works.
He wanted to meet the beast immediately.
Betty refused to go with him.
She had also seen Crowley once at the Café Royale in 1914 and had not been favorably impressed.
Maybe she foresaw the fact that he would die there, you know?
And this is basically... At one point then, the Chinese Oracle had told Crowley that the hobby was sinking into the mud.
So there was the manuscript of The Drug Friend had been handed to the publishers For the present, he had no more business in England, so he borrowed the price of his fair home from a Mr. Robinson Smith, whom he had met at Austin Harrison's house, and his journey was broken at Rome, where he stopped for three days.
There, amongst other things, he performed an act of sex magic with an Italian prostitute, whose name he carefully recorded in his little red book and wrote to Raul, urging him to come over as soon as possible.
So there was kind of a lot of complicity with this Raul Love Day, who became a probationer of the Order of the AA also.
So then he talks about him arriving to the Abbey, and then eventually we get, of course, after all the various rituals and all the rest, we get sadly to the event that we get sadly to the event that will bring Raul Love Day to die on the 16th of February of 19th.
And that was when Crowley had consulted also the I Ching a few hours before and the reply came back and it was dispersion.
So that death of of Raoul Dau, they will definitely change Crowley's life because because his lawsuit will bring him to bankruptcy and all the rest.
And there were already attacks from the tabloids, like the Sunday Express we talked about just a moment ago.
And Crowley kind of like was depicted as the most evil man in the world, the most wicked and all the rest.
So, with this murder, even if Crowley's victim died from natural circumstances, the Sunday Express was pretty strong in their statements.
So, here we are.
We have Basically depicted the life of somebody who his late wife, who brought him to the last moments of his life, said that when he died something happened in the room.
The windows opened and suddenly this big wind came into the room and she said it was almost like the gods greeting him.
He was definitely somebody different, somebody who pursued a life of sin, of depravity.
But we have to also understand that his work was not done simply to please himself, but to please his master, who, of course, was Satan.
And this was Crowley.
This was Crowley.
Never encourage anybody to read or study him.
I know there is a lot of people that for curiosity will probably do that, but remember that all the work of Crowley is cursed.
It's like what happened with Peaches Gandalf.
Even your friend, your photographer friend went there and After he left.
Yes, my cameraman Luca Luca had visited the Abbey of Telema and immediately had problems after leaving that cursed place.
And there is many other events.
There's another guy who was going to buy it and now he's disappeared.
No, well, I mean, at one point he gave up on buying it when his cousin died.
I told them, don't do it, don't buy it.
The month after, Yeah.
His cousin died.
Yeah.
And then at that point he understood that there is a curse here.
Yeah.
You know, it's a serious thing.
So there is a lot of spooky elements that surround Aleister Crowley.
These days, of course, we have made an episode talking about the O.T.O.
They are infiltrating Freemasonry.
They are trying to become more and more part of this global deception that is bringing us right in the arms of cyber-Satan, and we hope that people realize the evil that hides behind Aleister Crowley.
Of course, we also understand that the devil might have the best tunes, because of course, you know, when you talk of sympathy for the devils, "Case to Heaven" or all kinds of records that have been made, "Selge and Pepper, Only Heart," that in some way have Crowley's element Don't say nothing!
we're talking about great pieces of art I like Olivia Newton-John I know, but in any case we are, well Olivia Newton-John Don't say nothing John Abbey, but when it comes to John Travolta there could be a lot I'm not talking about him there could be a lot we could say about John Travolta who was one of the first
actually his first film was the one where there was assisting Anton LaVey and where John Travolta was in the middle of this satanic movie I don't remember now the exact title but it was from the middle of... He made a lot of the movies to like blow out.
But that was the start of his career.
However, thank you so much for tuning in, for exploring the Illuminati Occult part 40.
Now we know that exploring the life of somebody like Alistair Crowley in 90 minutes is almost impossible because it's a very extended life filled with events.
But I tried to do my best to focus on the key elements.
I learned so much.
I really didn't understand like this show, like how we were going to, because we talk about, you know, Crowley, but you were really great.
Like, The way you made this all, made us understand that how it's history and how we've come to this point and why we've come to this point and who were the, you know, what do you call it, like the people that propelled us here, you know, so I think it's really good.
You did a good job, Murray.
Thank you so much, thank you so much, and I mean Crowley was involved Even in the Lusitania, the famous ship that went down, there's some involvement regarding Crowley.
And there is also his party at the Statue of Liberty.
There are so many anecdotes.
Anecdotes.
Anecdotes.
There's so many stories.
Anecdotes.
You know, and also his work with the Alamantra workings, depicting, painting the lamb, which actually is a grey alien.
Kenneth Grant, his disciple, that then later on follows up on that hint.
There is so much, really, that one could of course go on and on and on.
There is definitely a lot of Confidential and secret documents that have come out lately that indicate that he was definitely a player in the intelligence scene.
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