Oh, the devil with the devil, says I. Look out for the devil, look out for the devil, look out for the devil.
Oh, the devil with the devil, says I. You're so afraid of old man Satan?
No, why don't you stop your hesitation?
You're going to be a long time ten.
So the devil with the devil, says I. You're always giving me the dickens, telling me that life's no easy pickens.
But just as long as I have fun, why the devil with the devil, says I. You can have your social teas and bingo for your fun.
But the things I like to do, you stop me one by one.
Now, even if you make me stronger, that ain't gonna make me live no longer.
So even if I go to shh, the devil with the devil, says I. Look out for the devil, look out for the devil.
The Devil With the devil says hi, welcome everybody
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As I told you last week, we will be starting with a new series from the beginning of 2025.
A new series, Illuminati News will feature elements from my books, as well, of course, as the occasional current news analysis.
But we will be changing around this format because in 2026, Leo Zayami celebrates 20 years of Illuminati Confessions.
It was the fall of 2006 when I did my first show here on the internet when I started my small blog, Illuminati Confessions.
It quickly became very popular.
People like David Icke started to post my articles.
Then at the time, we had this great show called the Arctic Beacon on GCN Network.
We had, of course, a very different scene from what we have today.
But I was already there denouncing the problems we might face in the future.
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Yeah, I think I did actually.
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Thank you, Christy.
How are you doing?
How was your Christmas?
I want to show the roast that we did here.
It was fantastic, guys.
I can't be informal bullshit on everything, so I'm just taking a break.
Yeah, Chris is taking a break, so no worries.
I'm taking a break.
Yeah, she's taking a break.
She's taking a break.
In the meantime, this is the roast, Angus Beaf.
We didn't go to a restaurant or any fancy restaurant.
I'm kind of his content creator.
What do you think?
One of my new jobs.
Yeah, content creator.
Yeah.
Okay.
Content of what?
Fashion, yeah?
No, you're Instagram.
Okay.
Okay.
Perfect.
I don't have any fashion online.
No, you know.
I'm just going to be selling my clothes on.
Okay.
Whatever.
In any case, we're finding new ways to survive in Trump's economy.
And today, of course, we had our pizza.
This is the pizza today, guys, with salami.
Wow.
Great salami and a great pizza, I tell you.
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And the million files that are coming from the Epstein files demonstrate that when Pam Bondi said there is nothing else to see here, there is a lot more to see.
Absolutely, there's a lot more to see.
And I must say one thing, that what we have seen this week has confirmed everything that I've been discussing in my book.
I mean, Les Wexner's role, for example.
But not only that, I want to show you, for example, this article on the Gateway Pandit that makes it pretty clear here.
Let's see.
Watch.
I'm going to show you.
This is quite incredible that everything in my book is correct and is actually anticipating all the content of the files that are coming out.
In this article, they are wondering what kind of cult.
And it's not a gym, the temple on top of little St. James.
I've discussed that.
And as you know, in my book, I also draw the parallels with the buff house in Aleppo, Syria.
Inspiration for Epstein's Temple.
This is what the Gateway Pandit is saying in this article that was published a few days ago.
Quite incredible because, as you know, in my book.
And then here, inside the temple, the bookshelf with two columns that they say are reminiscent of the Masonic Joachim and Boats.
And on top of that, there is also something else I want to show you, which nobody has yet noticed too much.
A ceiling mural depicting the mythical images of the constellations was present in Jeffrey Epstein's temple.
Okay.
Now, this is, of course, representations that come from astrology, from the zodiac.
But what people might not know is that the zodiac is used in Freemasonry as an alphabet.
Let me show you here.
Watch, watch this.
English alphabet in the Zodiac.
So if you went through all the zodiac signs depicted on the ceiling of Jeffrey Epstein Temple, will you eventually find the hidden message?
Because like I said, there is an alphabet, English alphabet in the Zodiac wheel.
And the Freemasons know all about it.
This is a page from a book, a book called The Language of the Gods by B.R. Taylor.
So these are very interesting things that we learn.
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Well, somebody say they may have been practicing planetary magic.
Well, I would say that all kinds of magic, when it's done in the correct form, is planetary because, you know, every invocation or evocation is done usually following the planets and the stars.
That's something that I think is planetary magic in particular.
It's of course always connected to forms of different forms of magic.
And the grimoires in particular, they go by the time of the day, the minute for then evoking a specific planetary spirit and so on.
Who knows?
They might though have been also a hidden message and that might be also an interesting discovery.
Like I said, this week there has been a lot of Epstein, especially since there is more and more of these documents that are coming out and a million other to follow.
So we have a lot to learn from those archives, from those files, but not as much as you will learn by reading this book, which instead gives you the correct religious cultural background behind Jeffrey Epstein and his associates.
And this book, guys, at the moment is being received very well and there is no debunking of this book, possible and imaginable.
So people are simply acknowledging the validity of my thesis at least.
Okay, let's move further because the topic of the day, the topic of the day might have been, you know, for people who are watching me now, what is the connection between the necronomicon tramp and the age of chaos magic?
Well, there is a connection.
First of all, the necronomicon.
Let's talk about this necronomicon because the necronomicon in reality is a fictional book.
It's something that was came out of the fantasy of H.P. Lovecraft, but is possibly based on the Pikatrix, which is a very interesting black magic text.
Any case, Lovecraft created the fictional forbidden grimoire called the Necronomical.
It was first mentioned in a story he published in 1922 called The Hound.
Actually, the book was published in 1924.
He started, he wrote it in 1922.
And in this, The Hound, he then mentions that there is also an author for this mysterious necromical, an author that he had already mentioned earlier in a book called The Nameless City from 1921.
Now, Lovecraft described this book as the creation of Al-Azif or the creation of a guy who was imaginary.
However, I will now make you understand how this Necronomicon manifested in the occult and how it became really the very important text for chaos magic, chaos magic that started to develop from the 1970s.
Now, a lot of the people who helped making the Necronomicon, helped making the Necronomicon a reality, because then the Necronomicon started to be mentioned in films, on TV, in pop culture.
The magic of Chutulu, the magic of the esoteric order of the Dagon, which is also a fictional malevolent cult that Lovecraft mentions in the Shadow of Bernsmut from 1931, seemed to become a reality, which manifests after through chaos magic.
Chaos magic emerges in England in the 1970s as part of a wider neo-pagan and esoteric subculture.
There is, of course, also the role of the followers of Alistair Crowley, which is central to the development of this Necronomicon, which is then kind of promoted as almost being a real book, actually as being a real book.
And people believe it's a real book, people who of course don't know the story, because it's a secret grimoire, which starts to become more and more popular as it's published by various people, which of course have since early 70s onwards promoted it as a real text.
You know, they said, ah, yes, H.P. Lovecraft talks about it, but it is actually a true grimoire.
And like I said, at times, the myth, the legend of something becomes a reality if there is enough people that want to give life to this reality of sorts.
Now, in 1973, the first copy of the Necronomicon, which picks up, of course, on elements of H.P. Lovecraft's publication and expands it, is a collective called Abdul Al-Zared.
And they published this book, authored by Al-Azif.
They published this book, they published this book claiming it's the real Necronomicon.
After that, in 1978, there will be a other attempt to publish the Necronomicon claiming it's a real book.
The various attempts that will become popular are actually all from followers of, like I said, Alistair Crowley.
And even if Alistair Crowley probably never met H.P. Lovecraft, I say probably because there is definitely some, they had definitely at least one friend in common and there is a lot of people that say that there was some kind of connection.
H. P. Lovecraft wasn't really a magician, wasn't really believing in anything magic, but they let's say the H.P. Lovecraft and Alistair Crowley had a lot of interest in common.
And later on, when his followers started to pick on H.P. Lovecraft's work, they will manifest it as something real.
Now, who was H.P. Lovecraft?
Let's go and see this character because he is one of the biggest weirdos of American literary history.
Lovecraft in 1934, here he is.
He was born in Providence, Rhode Island.
He will die in Providence, Rhode Island.
So he lived all his life in the smallest state in the United States, which by the way recently had also something happening in the news, as you know.
He was a prominent writer of weird horror, fantasy, and science fiction, and he created this Tutulu mythos.
This Tuturu mythos, this Lovecraftian horror included, of course, the elements that will manifest the necronomicon from a fictional grimoire mentioned in his works into something more real.
The work of Lovecraft was rooted in a particular belief which is called cosmicism.
And it's a name given to the literary philosophy that Lovecraft developed in his fiction.
It's basically involves occult phenomenas like astral projection, alien and also alien stuff of the weirder kind.
I mean, the different alien races and alien monstrosities that you see in science fiction often can be attributed to H.P. Lovecraft.
I would say there is a bunch of Lovecraft in contemporary TV and film sci-fi stuff starting from a while ago.
So you have films that are directly based on H.P. Lovecraft's work and then you have films that are inspired by his monsters, by his creation, by his alien extra-dimensional creations of source.
I would say that even the whole series Alien has references that are clearly Lovecraftian.
And his books are very, very important, of course, in the realm of science fiction.
But what people tend to forget is that then there is people who took very seriously his writings, brought them to the next level, brought them to manifest,
manifest in real rituals, rituals that were picked up within that new phenomenon known as chaos magic.
So Like I said, H.P. Lovecraft and Crowley never met, but they had a lot of things that connected them, and also some friends in common, figures like Sonia Green or praises like Havern Hill.
It's unproven that there was, I repeat, any real connection because Crowley was an occultist, a real life occultist, while instead Lovecraft seemed to be more of a pragmatist person who dwelt in the fantasy realm of strange magic, if we want to define it in that way.
Lovecraft also had members of his family who were Freemasons.
Some people, like Colin Wilson, said that actually the father was involved in an Egyptian right form of Freemasonry, or some other say the grandfather.
But he himself, H.P. Lovecraft, was never a member of secret societies.
He was too rational.
His views contradicted those of the occult.
And he explored instead the figures, I guess, like Madame Blavaski or all the occult trends with a lot of curiosity.
But he always remained detached from being part of that esoteric world.
Like I said, his grandfather, some say, was definitely a Mason, the grandfather, some say even the father.
This detail is a detail that Lovecraft used in his story, the fact that his grandfather was a Mason, and he created maybe because of that some form of confusion regarding his own involvement.
Who is the guy who launches the Necronomicon?
Because the Necronomicon, like I said, makes its first appearance on its own in the early 70s, but there was another guy who will launch the Necronomicon using episode of Simon.
The book will be published as Simon Necronomicon.
The Simon Necronomicon is Grimoire attributed to Simon, who is in reality Peter Levenda.
Peter Levenda is of course connected to a member of the Ordo Tempi Orientis.
So the Ordo Tempi Orientis and the materials included in this edition that came out in 1977 included allusions to the writing of H. P. Lovecraft, Alistair Crowley,
and of course the story of the mad Arab, attributing the actual creation of the Necronomicon to a mysterious mad Arab figure which was Al-Azif, an Arabic that was described by H.P. Lovecraft in his work.
But there is some problems here with the reality of this history.
However, the history, the fictional history of the birth of this Necronomicon is connected to these Lovecraftian entities from the Chutulumitus,
these Lovecraftian entities like Yog Sohot and other Great ancient ones that seem to be appearing in this mysterious text that he claimed was originally written in Yemen.
And of course, all this is connected to the mystery of the Middle East.
However, like I said, there is various attributions of who generated the first also European edition.
They claim it was John Dee in the case of this edition, of course, with Peter Levin, that had a lot of success at the time.
And it was immediately copied by another group of people who decided to write their own edition.
I will show you now, if I can, the various editions.
This other group of people, always followers of Alistair Crowley, but they were based in England.
At the same time, Kenneth Grant had also picked up on the work of H.P. Lovecraft and integrated inside his own work.
Kenneth Grant, for a period, was the secretary of Alistair Crowley, but it was another group of people that after Peter Levanda Simon, as he signed himself, came together and put together a new version.
I'm going to show you the cover of these various versions.
So let me see if I can show you the cover here, which is this is the version that will be published always at the end of the 70s, in the second half of the 70s in England.
Here, the book of Dead Names, the Necronomicon, edited by this George Hay, introduced by Colin Wilson and researched by Robert Tharner and David Langford.
This was basically the second attempt, but an attempt made with Colin Wilson, who was a very distinguished figure.
He had also written an important biography on Alistair Crowley.
He was connected to the real literary heirs of Alistair Crowley in England.
And it seems, by the way, also apparently the participation of the guy who in 1973, Leon Sprague, the Champ, published this version, which was the first version of the Necronomicon to appear.
I repeat, the Necronomicon is a fictional book.
I have even somewhere here, or I don't know where, but somewhere here in my collection, a version of the Necronomicon, which is even attributed to the Vatican, that was allegedly found by an Italian historian in the Vatican.
And it's, of course, fake, but it was published as a real version.
Now let me see if I can find it.
Here, okay.
This is Necronomicon by Pietro Pizzari.
It claims, and this is from a very serious publishing company, Athenor, which is by the way owned by Freemasons, and it usually publishes real stuff.
Here it says that this edition of the Necronomicon was found within the Vatican.
They even give a document to assert that this edition was found in the Vatican.
It's always ascribed to Al-Azif, whose real name was Abdul Arasrak, who was born in the year 1730, 1738, and whose original manuscript is at the base of this Necronomicon.
However, it's all fake because every single edition of the Necronomicon from the 17th onwards is simply an attempt to create a legitimacy and a legend around the Necronomicon as a real book rather than a fictional book.
If today we go, let's see, on Wikipedia, this is, let me show you, this is the Necronomicon on Wikipedia, also referred to as the Book of the Dead or under Perpetued Original Abbey title Kitabalasis, is a fictional grimoire appearing in stories by the oral writer H.P. Lovecroft and his followers.
It contains an account of the old ones, who are the old ones, the list of entities, fictional entities.
However, like I explained in this book, they become then something real in the hands of magicians like Michael Aquino, like Genesis Peorig.
In this book, Volume 8 of My Confessions, for those who have it, to the sound of the devil and the greater set, we can go at page here.
Let me show you exactly where.
At page 355, and you can see it says here, and I'm quoting my own book, because there was, of course, also the involvement of William Barrows after.
So this imaginative freedom created more intersection between Satanism and chaos magic than any other area of the occult.
The alien gods, imaginary of Chutolumitus, created by H. P. Lovecraft, are among the demonic entities most often found in chaos magic literature in this context, influenced both by the writings of the famous initiates Alice Crowley and Kenneth Grant,
subsequently appointed honorary member of this real secret society which manifested from the pages of H.P. Lovecraft because the esoteric order of the Dagon became a real order and I talk here about it.
It was a group that, as can be deduced from the adopted name, drew parallels between the imaginary demons of Lovecraft and those which Crowley claimed to have evoked.
Their motto is Crowley's Do What Thou Wilt.
The founder of the Temple of Seth, Michael Aquino, linked to the CIM Quartra project, has also served in the ranks of the EOD.
And on top of this, I would cite another thing regarding from the book Lucifer Rising of the Satanic Priest, Kevin Badley, who is also a journalist from Channel 4, or used to be.
It says here that much, here it talks about the practices of this group.
Much of the group's works are relatively beneficial, dedicated to dream interpretation and ritual magic.
However, beneath the surface, the esoteric order of Dagon nurses a more ominous apocalyptic ethos.
From day to day, the probability grows that increasing repressive social structure, here I'm quoting from their own teachings of Western civilization will crush and destroy all expression of true will.
When it collapses completely, the EOD, the esoteric order of Dagon, will welcome the return of the elder gods from beyond the abyss and with them breed a new race.
This is the one of Chutulu rising.
So here is the explanation also.
And let me see, another important element, because now we have to connect it with President Donald J. Trump.
In volume seven of my confessions, volume seven of my confessions, which is from the occult roots of the great research to the populist roots of the great reject,
I explain one thing about, I mean, apart from showing certain symbols and elements, I say here that apart from the concept of chaos magic, which I explain more thoroughly and everything, I also explain how Trump's, the possibility he might, and I'm quoting here a book published in February 2022.
Trump, he might be a chaos magician of sorts working in disguise for the dark side because his very practice of chaos magic that suggests to his practitioners saying outrageous things as part of his shock tactics approach to enchanting personal power.
Chaos magic, also spelled chaos magic, is can be spelled with a K at the end or without a K at the end, is a contemporary magic practice present within certain Illuminati groups like the Illuminati of Tanateros, aside from the esoteric order of Dagon.
And I explain other things here in volume seven.
But the connection with between chaos magic and which then thrived from the 1970s onwards, eventually they initiated also William Barrows, who was, by the way, very inspirational towards the whole movement.
The guy who started to practice this chaos magic was somebody who claimed he was going through the magic of Abrameling the mage, this very particular grimoire that Crowley also was said to have finished.
A grimoire that takes many, I also practice this grimoire, it takes many months to fulfill the domination of this demonic world.
I describe parts of it in volume three of my confessions.
Anyway, we might go more on it when we start my new series next week with the new year.
However, we are now discussing the Necronomicon, which, like I said, started as a fictional book, but then manifested as more and more within the occult media.
Trump was into the prosperity gospel.
But here we will be citing Gary Lynchman, The Dark Star, Magic and Power in the Age of Trump, because Trump was, of course, involved with the power of positive thinking.
He was involved with Normand Vincent Peel, who through his father mainly.
So because he played, this is how a certain kind of magic entered Trump's life.
Okay, so Peel played, and here I quote Gary Lynchman, who is another member of the OTO.
Peel played a large role in Trump's life.
His parents attended Peel's services at the Marble College Church in New York, Fifth Avenue, and Trump himself was a familiar face among the parishioners there for more than 50 years.
I repeat, more than 50 years.
And Trump was married to his first wife, Ivanka Trump.
He married her in the church of this gentleman who, and rumor had it that he met his second wife, the model Maria Maples, there too.
Trump denied this, but he did admit to seeing Maria at the services often.
In any case, his marriage to Maria was performed in the church by Peel's successor, the Reverend Arthur Caliandro.
Why is very important this element?
Because Peel and this particular church were part of the new thought movement.
And the new thought movement was in itself the guy who we mentioned was connected to Trump, the guy who Norman Vincent Peel.
He told the readers of his the power of positive thinking something that of course will give you an idea of what Trump was following, but also is important because the Norman Vincent Peel had a lot of knowledge about magic, about the occult, and he synthesized this occult knowledge within the power of positive thinking.
Now, let me cite you here a passage from Norman Vincent Peele.
Believe in yourself, I'm quoting him, have faith in your abilities, self-confidence leads to self-realization and successful achievement.
Believe in yourself and release your inner powers.
Formulate and stamp indelibly on your mind a mental picture of yourself as succeeding.
And of course, you can see reflected also in Trump's work and in Trump's books like The Art of the Deal, the teachings that I'm talking here about.
Now, a peaceful mind generates power.
This is one of the ideas.
Expect the best and get it.
I don't believe in defeat.
These are the things that have, in a way, formed, plasmed, crafted the mindset of Donald J. Trump.
Prayer power is very important for Peel.
We can say it's the central idea behind all his work.
The power of positive thinking is full of testimonials from people about the power of prayer to solve any problem or remove any obstacle.
For Peel, prayer is a manifestation of energy.
This is all very important because I wanted to explain a little bit this connection now with the occult and Donald J. Trump.
Okay, so Peel was, and here, let me see if I find an image of Vincent Peel.
So, who was, by the way, born and raised in Ohio.
Let me see if I find the picture.
And who was extremely influenced in the life of Trump.
Here we have him.
Let me see, put him here.
Okay, so this is him.
You can also find him here.
Okay, so we said that prayer is power.
He said that he had connections with the occult.
And now I will explain them to you.
Peel was familiar with the occult current in New Fault, and he condensed much of its info into a new simple formula.
Along with the general rule of thinking positively, of keeping good, healthy, and success-oriented thoughts in one head, he proposed a more direct, specific approach.
Its three steps call us to prayerize, picturize, and actualize.
Fundamentally, this is a way of visualizing a desired outcome with enough conviction to make it come to pass.
To prayerize for Peel means to keep the problem or concern constantly in mind, talking it over with God, the source of prayer power, as one goes about one's days.
It's unclear if Peel knew that this seems a variant of the Russian Orthodox Jesus prayer or prayer of the heart, in which a simple advice in Thessalonians one is pray without ceasing.
In Peel's version, though, this unceasing prayerizing God becomes present to us and his presence finally comes to dominate one conscious and unconscious mind.
Now, picturizing is visualizing what Peel calls a reusable wish.
And to tell you the truth, it's very much like what the magician does, the imago, because magic comes from the word imago, which means an image that needs to be materialized.
And the magician materializes his image through his will and then hopes to materialize it in the material world through his imprint in the spiritual world.
The new thought current is, like I said, connected to the occult.
This is not speculation from my side, it's simply a fact.
So this is the connection, the new thought movement that was a new religious movement that manifested in the early 19th century that mixed elements from the ancient Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Chinese, Taoist, Hindu, Buddhist cultures.
And on top of that, they were also very much connected to the beliefs of animal magnetism, of mesmerism, of what we have discussed in the past here in my show.
If you go and check, I did a whole show on arcane revelations based on the work of Franz Mesmer.
So it's this guy here who apparently was highly influential for the birth of the New Fought movement.
Pineas Parkus Wimby, who died in 1866 and was an American folk healer, mentalist and mesmerist.
His work is widely recognized as the foundation of the New Fought spiritual movement, which then in turn was the one that influenced, as we just said, Norman Vincent Peel, that then became, of course, enormously influential in the life of Donald J. Trump, who was introduced to him, of course, through his father.
And then this, of course, this idea of the new thought was already there, had been there for decades.
And in fact, even Peel had his own radio show since 1935, who he conducted all the way till the middle of the 80s, until he died, basically.
And it was a very important way of spreading this new concept.
So the fact that Donald Trump was involved in a brand, let's say, of Christianity that was though very much connected to the occult is pretty clear because Trump was hearing all these sermons at the Marble College Church.
He went there for many decades and he also seemed to have absorbed all the teachings of Peel's own self-confidence in his own work.
So the way that we now have these elements of occultism, but also chaos magic, might not be totally known to the majority of people because the majority of people say, okay, what does Trump has, Trump has nothing to do with this or that.
No, Tampa follows a current which if we go and follow, actually, if we go all the way back to the roots of the new thought movement, we can see that is the classical philosophical occultish background that goes all the way to Elifas Levi.
In fact, here in this book by Gary Lenschman, you have also, it says, like much new thought, chaos magic, and there's a comparison here with chaos magic, is rooted in 19th century occultism.
We can place it start in the work of the not always reliable French occultist Elifas Levi, born in Paris in 1810.
His real name was Alphonse Louis Constant.
I mean, I talk about this many times in my book, so I will not repeat it now.
We might maybe talk about him when I do my series on the Illuminati Confessions.
But like I said, there is definitely a connection between the Trumps who is absorbed in the doctrine of positive thinking from Norman Vincent Peale and chaos magic that seems to come to him rather naturally.
And of course, now we see the consequences of it all.
At the same time, the necronomicon and the work that has been done initially through a fictional grimoire has manifested in the real work of many occultists who have picked up from these fictional elements and manifested something different.
In fact, one book in particular which defines these practices is the Pseudon Economicon, which has the symbol of chaos magic, because that is the symbol of chaos magic.
And I have also written in my book and also published, by the way, in volume seven, I cited that.
But if you want to know more about the way that chaos magic also has been used in the war in Ukraine, you can read these articles on my website.
I go way back to 2022.
Let me show you here a second.
There is an article that I published in March 2022, 10 signs: the war in Ukraine is part of the greater sect.
Then we have also this unprecedented clash between Ukrainian Russia and the secret of Russian female.
is very important also and there is i think also other articles which i cite also the involvement directly of the illuminati of tanateros who have been operating for decades in Ukraine.
So the Luminati of Tanateros were created by the people who created Chaos Magic.
Chaos Magic is a modern, postmodern occult practice that treats belief simply as a tool.
So you can focus on this tool, whatever symbolical system or techniques might work, you might adopt them.
So it's not so rigid in the dogmas of the deities.
That's why the Chaos Magic started to use also fictional deities, fictional deities like the ones that of course were created by H.P. Lovecraft.
And in 1976, 1977, the first Chaos Magic organization came out and it's the Illuminati of Tanateros, known as the IOT.
And these people have fought also on behalf of the left and they have been very active in the way they have tried to bring together this modern form of occultism to the masses in various ways.
It was a guy also in this situation.
We have, like I said, also the involvement of Kenneth Grant, Kenneth Grant, who has studied with both Crowley and also Osman Sper, had introduced elements of H.P. Lovecraft's Chutromitos into his own magical writings.
There was a trend for chaos magician to perform invoking or otherwise dealing with entities from Lovecraft works such as the great old ones and for example published Episode a book of Lovecraftian rights.
So there is always been, I mean magic can be also something that enters the realm of fiction, but at the same time fiction can manifest through magic.
So the world of signs, of symbol, of the chutero madness.
I mean each God brings his own madness to the equation of these magicians.
To know the God in question is to be accepted by him.
The high priest of these great old ones might have been a fiction at the time of H. P. Lovecraft, but then it manifests into a real high priest.
People like, for example, Genesis Peorige, like I explained in volume eight of my confessions, went on also to become a very important cultural, iconic, magical and cultural figures of the music world.
Like in 1988, we had the acid house scene in Great Britain, which gave birth to the first raves.
Well, Genesis Peorig was spreading this knowledge of chaos magic amongst these people.
So the actual music, the industrial or acid house or other forms of underground music were heavily affected by this form of culture, which also propagated nowadays.
You see all these young people with a bunch of tattoos or piercings and all that.
It was these people from the chaos magic, from the various secret societies involved with chaos magic who spread that form, those things, the fact that they had to have all these tattoos, these piercings, it became, you know.
So unlike most magical entities, the mythos of these old ones is relatively, I mean, it's particular, but it's also classic of that magical exploration that then you find in the power of dreams, and the participation to the Sabbath, screening, shape-shifting.
the mythos of these magicians who were simply marrying a new uh chutulumitus, bunch of entities that never existed and existed until then if not in the mind of hp local, suddenly come out at the fringes of our civilization to give birth to chaos magic and chaos magic.
The core principle of this chaos magic is the continued deployment of antinomian techniques, which are, by the way, also the antinomian element is the element of the Sabatian Frankist, because let's not forget that we could even describe antinomianism, the Tutulomitus magic and the techniques that have been used as the last development.
of what the Sabbatian franchises did for the Asian, the Asian brethren, then the Order Temporientis and then, of course the the, the disciples of the Order Temporarius, like Kenneth Grant, including these elements of the Chutulumitus to assist in the process, in the process and most magically used entities who, who they sacrifice, who they divine to,
who they think they are in some somehow, for them, these entities believe that the humans are useful insects, nothing more.
And these useful insects?
So in the mind of these occultists, these entities are not thinking of of of us as great creatures, but simply as insects.
And they have.
of course there are various stages in the process of this magical working with these entities and Kenneth Grant of course worked more recently with that,
Linda Fallorio, Michelin Linden and these are all people from the modern occult milieu that wanted to worship these great old ones who are these extra-dimensional
entities that bring them in uncharted territory and and creates this new system from these entities that, like I said, might have been out of the fiction, but then the Necronomic one tends to become more and more realistic, more and more real in their eyes, Chutru and all the various deities,
the great ones, become very powerful once the aggregor, the thought form of this collective group of people that tends to give them energy.
Let me show you here there was, if I can find it again, this image of Genesis Peorig when he was still a man before he transformed himself in the last years of his life.
And one of the symbols of the temple of psychic youth, the typical, you see, he was going around like this in the 80s, full of tattoos of piercings of things like you have nowadays reflected in most contemporary millennials and people from the latest generations who, of course, they don't know where this trend started, but it started from there.
And of course, people would say, but this guy, this guy was one of the best friends of Anton LeBay.
He was also connected to Michael Aquino.
He was himself a member of the esoteric order of Dargon.
And he was also connected, like I said, with William Barrows.
So there is then a direct connection, like I said, directly with between Alistair Crowley, in a way, and this latest development of his diablaris.
And I was, of course, I came to be connected with William Barrows and Brian Geyson through my grandmother, who used to be their public relations.
Maybe we will talk more about it in another episode, but they were all very influential from the psychedelic movement that we had in the 60s till the 1980s and what later became the acid house scene.
And then that manifested into the techno scene and so on.
There is a connection all the way there.
And these great old ones that H.P. Lovecraft created out of his fantasy in a way out of his stories that were published back in the 1920s and 30s became something much more real and genuine in the hands of these occultists.
So I hope that people who are following me today understand that Neconomicon was always a fictional grimoire.
It wasn't a real book, but it then manifested as something real through these disciples of Alistair Crowley who picked up on the work of H.P. Lovecraft and they developed it in a variety in various ways,
including also in the entertainment world, because today Chutulu definitely is rising through all the various connections that they are in science fiction, on TV.
I mean, there is a lot of works that have been influenced.
Let me show you just before we close down today's episode of the Leo Zagami show, which will be also the last for the year 2025, with all these works, novels, and stories influenced by H.P. Lovecraft's Chutulu.
And we see also Stephen King.
We see also other important, Colin Wilson with the Philosopher's Stone.
Then we have comics, a bunch of comics, influenced by H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos.
And we have films, a bunch of films.
I mean, they go back all the way from 1963 till now.
I mean, there is a list of films that is never ending.
And we could also add to all these, which clearly reference to H.P. Lovecraft, also the ones that are inspired by H.P. Lovecraft.
In that case, there will be an infinite list.
And you have music, of course, which is influenced by all this.
So extremely influential in today's culture.
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