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Aleister Crowley - The Wickedest Man In The World (Illuminati)
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Aleister Crowley (12 October 1875 - 1 December 1947) also known as both Frater Perdurabo and The Beast 666, was the most natorious influential devilish occultist, black magician, homosexual, drugs addict, mountaineer, chess master, writer, and a poet. Also, it has been alleged that he was working as a spy for the British government.

Aleister Crowley claimed that he was the prophet of a new religion that he invented known as "Thelema". He believed himself to be the prophet of a new age, which he called the "Aeon of Horus" based upon an experience that he had in Egypt in 1904. By his account, a possibly non-corporeal being (demon) that called itself "Aiwass" contacted him and dictated a text known as "The Book of the Law", which outlined the principles of Thelema based on his devilish statement "DO WHAT THOU, WILT SHALL BE THE WHOLE OF THE LAW".

Aleister Crowley founded his own black magic organization and own occult society Known as the A?A? and eventually rose to become a leader of Ordo Templi Orientis or (O.T.O.) that unfortunately still operates till that day and teaches his philosophical law of Thelema and his satanic bazaar dark sexual magick rituals to its members.

Later, the British press discribed him "The Wickedest Man in the World" after one of his followers died while drinking the blood of a cat performing a blood scarify ritual in the "Abby of Thelema" when he was in Sicily, Italy.

Crowley has remained an influential figure and is widely thought of as the most influential occultist of all time. In 2002, a BBC poll described him as being the seventy-third greatest Briton of all time. References to him can be found in the works of numerous writers, musicians and filmmakers, and he has also been cited as a key influence on many later esoteric groups and individuals, including Jimmy Page, Kenneth Grant, Jack Parsons, Gerald Gardner and, to some degree, Austin Osman Spare.

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