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The following men are some of the key chess pieces that satan has used in his strategy to destroy lives through rock and roll. But here, God is exposing them. The following paragraphs are excerpts from:
Alexander Edward "Aleister" Crowley was born in England on October 12,
1875. Yet, still today he has a tremendous effect on rock and roll music.
Aleister Crowley is referred to as the founding father of modern satanism.
He was known to practice ritual child sacrifice regularly" in support of
his role as devil's high priest.
Below is a quote of Crowley's ...Crowley is connected to the Black Crowes, Marilyn Manson, Mudvayne,
David Bowie, 311, Darryl Hall, Sting, Jimmy Page from Led Zeppelin, the
Doors, the Rolling Stones, and the Beatles. Kenneth Anger - GUILTY The second subject I want to present into evidence is a follower of
Aleister Crowley named Kenneth Anger. Like Aleister Crowley, Anger is a
satanic priest or “Magus.” Anger was only 17 when Crowley died in 1947,
but he was already making films that “which even by today’s standards,
reek of pure evil.”
Anger was in London working on a film called Lucifer Rising. It was
dedicated to Aleister Crowley. The film fielded a team of very key
people. It included players from the Process Church, the Rolling Stones
and the Charles Manson family cult. Any guesses as to who composed the
music for the film? It was Mick Jagger. Oh, the cast gets better. The
part of Lucifer was played by Bobby Beausoleil. Beausoleil was a member
of Charles Manson’s gang and reportedly Anger’s homosexual lover.
A few months into the film, Beausoleil returned to California to carry
out the first of the Manson family murders. He was later arrested, and
is now serving time with his leader, Charles Manson. With his lover
gone, Anger chose Anton LaVey, the author of The Satanic Bible and the
head of the First Church of Satan, to play Lucifer. The filmed was
released in 1969 with a different title. It was called 'Invocation to My
Demon Brother.'
In 1967, while under the influence of Anger and the Process Church, the
Rolling Stones released their first album giving praise to their god,
titled Their Satanic Majesties Request. The album cover pictures a tarot
card designed by Crowley. Timothy Leary - GUILTY The next subject of discussion is Timothy Leary. Timothy Leary was a
Harvard psychologist and professor. He preached that spiritual "enlightenment"
could be obtained through the use of the drug LSD.
Leary had a powerful effect on people of his generation. He stated himself,
“My crime is the ancient and familiar one of corrupting the minds of youth. This
charge is a valid one.” Leary was charismatic and a gifted speaker, and he
used these talents to attract many followers. He even described himself as a
“forty-year-old, smart-aleck, atheist Harvard professor.” Eventually, his
outlandish behavior caught up with him and he was fired by Harvard. Before this
time, he had been handing out LSD to his Harvard student volunteers.
Any guesses whom Leary was a follower of? Leary was also a very serious follower
of Aleister Crowley. On PBS’s Late Night America, Leary admitted to being an
“admirer” of Crowley, and Leary believed he was carrying on Crowley’s work: “Well
I’ve been an admirer of Aleister Crowley. I think that I’m carrying on much of
the work that he started over a hundred years ago... He was in favor of finding
yourself, and ‘Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law’ under love. It
was a very powerful statement. I’m sorry he isn’t around now to appreciate the
glories he started.”
Leary expressed that “do whatever you want attitude.” And he made plans to
spread his “knowledge across the world. Leary set out to do this using the tool
of rock and roll. He influenced John Lennon, Jefferson Airplane, The Grateful
Dead and Jimi Hendrix, to name a few. He stated "...I rejoice to see our
culture being taken over by joyful young messiahs who dispel our fears and
charm us back into the pagan dance of harmony.”
...Leary actually talked about God becoming incarnate in a particular band.
He said, “He has come back as “...the four sided mandala -- The Beatles. The
means by which to spread the new gospel -- music. The sacrament -- drugs.” John
Lennon used Leary’s translation of The Tibetan Book of the Dead for the lyrics
in the 1966 release “Tomorrow Never Knows.”
One year later came the album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. All Music
Guide claimed the Beatles’ album Sgt. Pepper “will forever be known as the recording
that changed rock and roll.” Time magazine said, Sgt. Pepper was “drenched in drugs.”
The cover of the Beatle’s Sgt. Pepper album shows the band with a backdrop of several
people. Ringo Starr was quoted in Hit Parader magazine in October 1976 as saying,
they are people “we like and admire.” Paul McCartney was also quoted in describing
the cover as “...we were going to have photos on the wall of all our HEROS...”
There are many infamous people in the picture including four Hindu priests and a
man named Aldous Huxley. Second from the left, on the top row, is Aleister Crowley.
Many people at that time did not even know who Aleister Crowley was, but the Beatles
did. Chances are, you did not know who he was. He was a BABY MURDERER, and the
Beatles considered him a hero. The Beatles were devout followers of Crowley. Beatle
Lennon says in an interview, the “whole idea of the Beatles” was Crowley’s infamous
“do what thou wilt.” “The whole Beatle idea was to do what you want, right? To take
your own responsibility, do what you want and try not to harm other people, right?
DO WHAT THOU WILST, as long as it doesn’t hurt somebody...” Aldous Huxley - GUILTY Enter subject four. Aldous Huxley. Aldous Huxley (1894-1963) was a well-known
British writer. His books are currently used in the California public school system.
What Huxley might not be as well-known for is his experimentation with psychotropic drugs.
He supported their use as a “tool of enlightenment.”
One of his writings is called "The Doors of Perception and Heaven and Hell." It is
considered by some to be a classic of psychedelic literature. Approximately ten years
after its release, The Doors became the name of a band.
The Doors’ Keyboardist Ray Manzarek had the following quote about his band: "At the
time, we had been ingesting a lot of psychedelic chemicals, so the doors of perception
were cleansed in our minds, and we saw the music as a vehicle to, in a sense, become
proselytizers of a new religion, a religion of self, of each man as God. That was the
original idea behind The Doors...”
Jim Morrison, former lead singer for the rock group the Doors, died mysteriously on
July 3, 1971. Morrison was involved in the occult. He and his wife were married at a
Wicca ceremony. During the ceremony, the two stood in a pentagram and drank each other’s
blood.
Morrison once gave reference to the fact that satan was responsible for his thoughts
and possibly his music. He stated, “I met the Spirit of Music...An appearance of the
devil in a Venice canal. Running, I saw a Satan, or Satyr, moving beside me, a fleshy
shadow of my secret mind...”
On the back cover of The Doors’ album entitled 13 is a picture of the group gathered
around a bust of one Aleister Crowley.
Huxley ingested psilocybin mushrooms with a man named Timothy Leary. Leary recalls
one of the times in the following statement: “Huxley’s eyes were closed. Suddenly he
clapped his hands. ‘Your role is quite simple. Become a cheerleader for evolution.
That’s what I did and my grandfather before me. These braindrugs will bring about vast
changes in society. We (must)...spread the word. The obstacle to this evolution,
Timothy, is the Bible.’ ”
I have no further questions for Huxley.
Anton Lavey - GUILTY
The fourth and final person in this group that we are going to talk about is the former
leader of the Church of Satan and the writer of The Satanic Bible, Anton LaVey, who is now
also deceased.
"Anton Szandor Lavey (1930-1997), like Charles Manson, Timothy Leary, and other messianic
pop gurus, was a notorious figure of the 1960s subculture of the social experiment.” He
served as the high priest for the Church of Satan and is the professed author of The Satanic
Bible. One-third of The Satanic Bible was taken directly from one of Aleister Crowley’s
writings called The Equinox. Proper attribution was not given to Crowley by LaVey.
No one described the essence of the free love `60s better then LaVey and the Church of
Satan. LaVey admitted that Satanism is simply a worshiping of one’s self when he stated:
“This is a very selfish religion. We believe in greed, we believe in selfishness, we believe
in all the lustful thoughts that motivate man, because this is man’s natural, uh, feeling.”
The following are a few verses from the Book of Satan and The Satanic Bible: “Free love,
in the Satanic concept, means exactly that -- freedom to either be faithful to one person or
to indulge your sexual desires with as many others as you feel is necessary to satisfy
particular needs.” The Satanic Bible, p.66.
“Therefore, the most simplified description of the Satanic belief is: Indulgence instead
of abstinence.” The Satanic Bible, p.81.
In a later printing of The Satanic Bible, LaVey’s biographer, Burton H. Wolfe, wrote in
the introduction: “Repressed people have burst their bonds. Sex has exploded. The
collective libido has been released, in movies and literature, on the streets and in the
home. People are dancing topless and bottomless...There is a ceaseless universal quest for
entertainment; gourmet foods and wines, enjoyment of the here and now...There is a mood of
neopaganism and hedonism, and from it there have emerged a wide variety of brilliant
individuals, doctors, lawyers, teachers, engineers, teachers, writers, stockbrokers,
realestate developers, actors and actresses, mass communication media people (to cite a few
categories of Satanists) who are interested in formalizing and perpetuating this all-pervading
religion (Satanism) and way of life.”
Consider this word for word (uh’s included) quote from occult
writer Robert Anton Wilson before Aleister Crowley’s death. He “sparked a worldwide revival
of paganism.” “Well, in 1918, Crowley, uh, took the great magical oath, which was a serious
thing to, uh, Crowley, uh, and he took an oath that he would surrender all of his magical
powers that he had achieved until that date, to concentrate his energies, single-pointedly
on the one task of, uh, destroying Christianity and, uh, reviving, uh, paganism. And I think,
if you look around the world, it’s pretty obvious that Crowley has been, uh, a remarkable
success. Paganism had made a big comeback, in an organized way. Neopagan groups, in an
unorganized way, our whole society has become more pagan.”
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