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caprice06
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 1:48 pm Post subject: the Agape Lodge maybe George Hodel was a member |
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Accordingly to Steve Hodel Black Dahlia Avenger George Hodel worship the Tibtan god of death and does believe in Aleister Crowley dictum. Do what you will
I am certain if you were able to contact Steve Hodel, asked him, if his father George Hodel shared the same beliefs as the Agape Lodge which was in LA in 1930s to 1951 which teaches Aleister Crowley, he might be able find out if he was a member. This support his theory that his father was evil and capable of commiting murders.
Parsons and Cameron set out to perform part two of the Babalon working, with Hubbard taking notes: Wild monkey sex with the goal of creating a "moonchild." A moonchild in this context is best described as an Thelemic messiah, a magic homonculus monster child along the general lines of "Rosemary's Baby.
http://soc.world-journal.net/crowleyscientology.html
On February 26, 1939, while the Agape Lodge had about ten practicing members, a former Zeigfeld Follies dancer attending drama classes at Los Angeles City College was attacked on campus and died from her wounds. Although there was no connection between the girl's murder and the OTO, an avalanche of newspapermen soon descended on the house, keen to get the scoop on what had been termed the "Purple Cult." Headlines such as HIGH PRIESTESS IS COLLEGE TEACHER and PURPLE CULT RITES BARED sprawled across the newspapers. Smith did his best to make the most of the publicity, inviting reporters to watch the mass and allowing pictures to be taken like the one that follows: |
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caprice06
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http://www.bariumblues.com/jpl.htm
Parsons and Cameron set out to perform part two of the Babalon working, with Hubbard taking notes: Wild monkey sex with the goal of creating a "moonchild." A moonchild in this context is best described as an Thelemic messiah, a magic homonculus monster child along the general lines of "Rosemary's Baby." |
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caprice06
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Not only would this support Steve Hodel's theory this will also give support George Hodel's in the ritual style of murder.
Also Agape Lodge, the one head of it Jack Parson was a millionaire with mansion not too far from the Hollywood studios. This maybe where he gotten his pay off money. He would have connections to keep police investigation away from him.
http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/hardtruth/sex_and_rockets.htm
John Whiteside Parsons--pioneering rocket scientist, and ardent disciple of the notorious magus, Aleister Crowley--is finally available courtesy of Feral House in Sex and Rockets by John Carter.
one time head of the California branch of the magical order the Agape Lodge of the Ordo Templi Orientalis (O.T.O.). Parson's infamous reputation was fueled by several nefarious undertakings and associations, notwithstanding his alliance with the self-proclaimed "Wickedest Man Alive!"--Aleister Crowley--who directed O.T.O. operations from his base in England.
Another of Parsons' claims to infamy was the mansion he owned at 1003 S. Orange Grove Ave. in Pasadena, CA, which hosted a menagerie of bohemians and other assorted social outcasts of the day, as well as serving as O.T.O. Headquarters. From there, rumors of drug intoxicated orgies and black magic ritual sacrifices abounded, not to mention tales of pregnant women dancing naked through hoops of ceremonial fire, and of innocent children being buggered by black robed brutes, under the aegis of occult forces. Although these legends continue to persist, police reports from the period suggest that the LAPD did not take any the allegations seriously, as documented in Sex and Rockets. |
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caprice06
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| Pg 87 Black Dahlia-Avenger-My father conducted his life accordingly to the Aleister Crowley's dictum"Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law" |
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caprice06
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http://books.google.com/books?id=qwfvVpSsxRcC&pg=PA253&lpg=PA253&dq=George+Hodel+Yamantaka&source=bl&ots=G8Q-kWDL0P&sig=glai3RJw7inKbnLsw8mhMPbOiF0&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result
Page 253 Steve Hodel Black Dahlia Avenger
George Hodel believed in Yamāntaka-Tibetan Deity.Yamāntaka's name literally means "the terminator of death". Accordingly to his son Steve Hodel the Yamantaka-god of death or Satan, or the Ruler of the Underworld.
George Hodel was tranfixed on Yamantaka, in state of worship in this photo.
Yama god of death is equivalent to Satan. Man Ray had a fascination of of Yamantaka
http://yamantaka.net/
Yamantaka means 'the one who conquers Yama', the Lord of Death who appears with the face of a buffalo.
Yamantaka has nine heads, the central one being that of the buffalo, symbolic of his victory over Yama. The top-most head is that of Manjusri himself.
The Sanskrit name Vajrabhairava means the Diamond-like Terrifier. Bhairava means "terrifying" and it is the adjective applied to the Hindu god Shiva in his wrathful aspect.
Yamantaka comes in two forms: as Solitary Hero (Ekavira), and in union with his consort Vajravetali, called the "13-Deity Yamantaka" (because of the twelve more deities in his mandala).
http://vajrabhairava.com/
Tibetan Buddhsim Yamantaka seems to be mostly revered as a protector.
In Sanskrit he also has conquered all evil spirits |
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Briar

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I feel Scientology coming on.... _________________ We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change we seek. ~Barack Obama |
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caprice06
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| Yes Scientology written by Hubbard, he was friend with Jack Parson. He was a member of Agape Lodge. |
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caprice06
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Ron L Hubbard splintered off from Agape Lodge and Aleister Crowley and written Scientology.
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Not only would this support Steve Hodel's theory this will also give support George Hodel's in the ritual style of murder.
Also Agape Lodge, the one head of it Jack Parson was a millionaire with mansion not too far from the Hollywood studios. This maybe where he gotten his pay off money. He would have connections to keep police investigation away from him.
http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/hardtruth/sex_and_rockets.htm
John Whiteside Parsons--pioneering rocket scientist, and ardent disciple of the notorious magus, Aleister Crowley--is finally available courtesy of Feral House in Sex and Rockets by John Carter.
one time head of the California branch of the magical order the Agape Lodge of the Ordo Templi Orientalis (O.T.O.). Parson's infamous reputation was fueled by several nefarious undertakings and associations, notwithstanding his alliance with the self-proclaimed "Wickedest Man Alive!"--Aleister Crowley--who directed O.T.O. operations from his base in England.
Another of Parsons' claims to infamy was the mansion he owned at 1003 S. Orange Grove Ave. in Pasadena, CA, which hosted a menagerie of bohemians and other assorted social outcasts of the day, as well as serving as O.T.O. Headquarters. From there, rumors of drug intoxicated orgies and black magic ritual sacrifices abounded, not to mention tales of pregnant women dancing naked through hoops of ceremonial fire, and of innocent children being buggered by black robed brutes, under the aegis of occult forces. Although these legends continue to persist, police reports from the period suggest that the LAPD did not take any the allegations seriously, as documented in Sex and Rockets.
LA police of 1930's and 1940's ignored reports of children being sexually assaulted which what buggered means by Agape Lodge members. This will reveal to you and anyone else that Jack Parson had paid this off prevent from being arrested and convicted.
Since George Hodel share the same beliefs there is sight chance, he was a member.
I know I saw Steve Hodel had posted on the board here. I thought he had been contacted for questions about his book. |
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Briar

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caprice06
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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 4:36 pm Post subject: |
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Good. I do not have to haunt down. George Hodel's religious belief
Most these links are about Anton LaVey who was a disciple of Aleister Crowley before forming his own beliefs.
not about Aleister Crowley is Agape Lodge in LA 1947. |
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Page 87 Black Dahlia-Avenger-My father conducted his life accordingly to the Aleister Crowley's dictum"Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law"
Agape Lodge was in LA 1930's and 1940's were several reports about sexually assaults crimes, and LA police did nothing arrest and convicted any members of the Agape Lodge. |
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Impy

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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 4:52 pm Post subject: |
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| Perhaps because the Lounge wasn't involved at all, or in the very least in any provable manner. |
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Briar

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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 4:54 pm Post subject: |
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ONE of the links was about LeVay and as you said he was a disciple of Crowley so all of these could have been combined. As could everything you post.
Crowley>Parson>Hubbard>Tom Cruise>Plays a Nazi in his new movie>Hitler
I wonder if there is a 7 degrees of Aleister Crowley, like the Kevon Bacon thing. _________________ We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change we seek. ~Barack Obama |
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Impy

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| Where there is a will..... |
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caprice06
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[quote="Impy"]Perhaps because the Lounge wasn't involved at all, or in the very least in any provable manner.[/quote]
Maybe Impy, but bought off perhaps. I believed cruel things. read this passage and links.
http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/hardtruth/sex_and_rockets.htm
John Whiteside Parsons--pioneering rocket scientist, and ardent disciple of the notorious magus, Aleister Crowley--is finally available courtesy of Feral House in Sex and Rockets by John Carter.
one time head of the California branch of the magical order the Agape Lodge of the Ordo Templi Orientalis (O.T.O.). Parson's infamous reputation was fueled by several nefarious undertakings and associations, notwithstanding his alliance with the self-proclaimed "Wickedest Man Alive!"--Aleister Crowley--who directed O.T.O. operations from his base in England.
Another of Parsons' claims to infamy was the mansion he owned at 1003 S. Orange Grove Ave. in Pasadena, CA, which hosted a menagerie of bohemians and other assorted social outcasts of the day, as well as serving as O.T.O. Headquarters. From there, rumors of drug intoxicated orgies and black magic ritual sacrifices abounded, not to mention tales of pregnant women dancing naked through hoops of ceremonial fire, and of innocent children being buggered by black robed brutes, under the aegis of occult forces. Although these legends continue to persist, police reports from the period suggest that the LAPD did not take any the allegations seriously, as documented in Sex and Rockets. |
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Briar

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Maybe Impy, but bought off perhaps. I believed cruel things. read this passage and links.
http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/hardtruth/sex_and_rockets.htm
John Whiteside Parsons--pioneering rocket scientist, and ardent disciple of the notorious magus, Aleister Crowley--is finally available courtesy of Feral House in Sex and Rockets by John Carter.
one time head of the California branch of the magical order the Agape Lodge of the Ordo Templi Orientalis (O.T.O.). Parson's infamous reputation was fueled by several nefarious undertakings and associations, notwithstanding his alliance with the self-proclaimed "Wickedest Man Alive!"--Aleister Crowley--who directed O.T.O. operations from his base in England.
Another of Parsons' claims to infamy was the mansion he owned at 1003 S. Orange Grove Ave. in Pasadena, CA, which hosted a menagerie of bohemians and other assorted social outcasts of the day, as well as serving as O.T.O. Headquarters. From there, rumors of drug intoxicated orgies and black magic ritual sacrifices abounded, not to mention tales of pregnant women dancing naked through hoops of ceremonial fire, and of innocent children being buggered by black robed brutes, under the aegis of occult forces. Although these legends continue to persist, police reports from the period suggest that the LAPD did not take any the allegations seriously, as documented in Sex and Rockets.[/quote] _________________ We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change we seek. ~Barack Obama |
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caprice06
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| Yes I heard about this. Reviews are terrible, Tom Cruise does not speak with German accent as Hitler. Tom Cruise is Scientology not Aleister Crowley. Ron L Hubbard form his own believes, he and Jack Parson gotten to fight left in early part 1950, yes he was a member of Agape Lodge. |
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Briar

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Yes I know how all of that works. Maybe we have a Scientologist among us that can correct me if I'm wrong, but I read that Hubbard started Scientology as a sci-fi book. But people have truly embraced it. There are crazy weird things in the Bible and in my own church history, but Scientology seems a bit out there to me. No offense to anyone who may be a member here. _________________ We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change we seek. ~Barack Obama |
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caprice06
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[quote="Briar"]Yes I know how all of that works. Maybe we have a Scientologist among us that can correct me if I'm wrong, but I read that Hubbard started Scientology as a sci-fi book. But people have truly embraced it. There are crazy weird things in the Bible and in my own church history, but Scientology seems a bit out there to me. No offense to anyone who may be a member here.[/quote]
Ron L Hubbard splintered from Aleister Crowley and Jack Parson so he can form his own believes, I nothing against Scientology and those believe it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._Ron_Hubbard
After the war, Ron L Hubbard met Jack Parsons, an aeronautics professor at Caltech and an associate of the British Intelligence occultist Aleister Crowley. Hubbard and Parsons were allegedly engaged in the practice of ritual magick in 1946, including an extended set of sex magic rituals called the Babalon Working, intended to summon a goddess or "moonchild."The Church says Hubbard was working as an ONI agent on a mission to end Parsons' supposed magical activities and to "rescue" a girl Parsons was "using" for supposedly magical purposes. In a 1952 lecture series, Hubbard recommended a book of Crowley's and referred to him as "Mad Old Boy" and as "my very good friend".Hubbard later married the girl he said that he rescued from Parsons, Sara Northrup.[. |
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caprice06
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Northrup
Sara Northrup (b. April 8, 1925 in Pasadena, California)[citation needed] was the second wife of L. Ron Hubbard, from 1946-1951. Former girlfriend of Jack Parsons, she and Hubbard were married in a bigamous ceremony on August 10, 1946. Hubbard had abandoned his wife Margaret Grubb and their children as soon as he left the Navy, but they were not divorced until December 24, 1947, over a year afterwards. Both women allege Hubbard physically abused them. He is also alleged to have once kidnapped Sara's infant, Alexis, taking her to Cuba. Later, he disowned Alexis, claiming she was actually Jack Parsons' child.
Northrup filed for divorce in late 1950, citing that Hubbard was, unknown to her, still married to his first wife at the time he married Sara. Her divorce papers also accused Hubbard of kidnapping their baby daughter Alexis, and of conducting "systematic torture, beatings, strangulations and scientific torture experiments." |
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caprice06
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Parsons
Parsons was chosen by Aleister Crowley to lead the "Agape Lodge", the Thelemic "Ordo Templi Orientis" ("O.T.O.") in California, in 1942, after Crowley expelled Wilfred Smith from the position.
Sara Northrup (aka "Sarah Elizabeth" or "Betty" Northrup), began living with Parsons after his wife, Sarah's half-sister Helen Northrup, left with Wilfred Smith. Sarah Northrup later married L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology and sometime magical partner of Parsons. Parsons and Hubbard participated in a ritual known as the Babylon Working which is famous in occult circles — loosely, it was an attempt to summon a living goddess and change the course of history.
The Hubbard/Allied Enterprises relationship lasted until 1947, when Hubbard again defrauded Parsons of a sum of money and ran off again with Sarah Northrup. Hubbard used much of this money from Allied Enterprises to promulgate and publish his book Dianetics, whose "teachings" later evolved into and was superseded by so-called "Scientology".
Parsons set out to find another partner, his so called "scarlet woman", a magical partner with whom he could sire a "Moonchild." The Moonchild is traditionally the incarnation of a god, as prophesied in Aleister Crowley's channeled script The Book of the Law. The creation of this Moonchild was covered in Aleister Crowley's novel, Moonchild. |
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http://www.mindmined.com/public_library/nonfiction/richard_metzger_anti-christ_superstar.html
Jack Parsons was born in Los Angeles on October 2, 1914, the son of a wealthy and well connected family living in a sprawling mansion on Pasadena’s ‘Millionaire Row.’
Another member of the Lodge, Crowley’s old friend, actress Jane Wolfe described Parsons as "26 years of age, 6'2", vital, potentially bisexual at the very least, University of the State of California and Cal Tech, now engaged in Cal Tech chemical laboratories developing 'bigger and better' explosives for Uncle Sam. |
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