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Aleister Crowley and the Ouija BoardBy J. Edward CorneliusFake divination device, staple of urban myths, conjurer of the dead, devil’s gateway — these terms indicate the variety of opinions inspired by the ever-controversial Ouija Board. Part fascinating history and part practical manual, this extraordinary guide takes the position that the Ouija Board is indeed as powerful as its detractors claim. |
The Carnivals of Life and DeathJames Shelby Downard“The most absurd, the most incredible, the most ridiculous Illuminati theory of them all.” |
Dark MissionThe Secret History of NASABy Richard C. Hoagland and Mike BaraFor most Americans, the word “NASA” suggests a squeaky-clean image of technological infallibility. Yet the truth is that NASA was born in a lie, and has concealed the truths about its occult origins. Dark Mission documents this seemingly wild assertion. |
The Devil’s NotebookBy Anton LaVey, Introduction by Adam ParfreyTruly a noir grimoire, available just in time for the third millennium. |
Isis and BeyondThe Biography of Cecil E. NixonBy Doran Wittelsbach
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Love Sex Fear DeathThe Inside Story of The Process Church of the Final Judgmentby Timothy Wyllie
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Satan Speaks!By Anton Szandor LaVey, Foreword by Marilyn MansonSatan Speaks! collects together sixty unorthodox, paradoxical and humorous essays by the most misunderstood man in America. |
The Satanic WitchBy Anton Szandor LaVey, Introduction by Peggy Nadramia, Afterword by Blanche BartonThis is undiluted Gypsy lore regarding the forbidden knowledge of seduction and manipulation. |
Secret Agent 666Aleister Crowley, British Intelligence and the OccultBy Richard B. SpenceThe founding father of modern occultism, the “Great Beast” Aleister Crowley, has been the subject of several biographies, some painting him as a misunderstood genius, others as a manipulative charlatan. None has looked seriously at his career as an agent of British Intelligence. Using intelligence documents from British, American, French, and Italian archives, Secret Agent 666 reveals that Crowley played a major role in the sinking of the Lusitania, a plot to overthrow the government of Spain, and the 1941 flight of Rudolf Hess. Verification of the Great Beast’s participation in the twentieth century’s most astounding government plots will likely blow the minds of history buffs and occult aficionados alike. |
The Secret KingThe Myth and Reality of Nazi Occultism
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