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<strong>THE</strong> <strong>SATANIC</strong> <strong>ROOTS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>ROCK</strong><br />

by Donald Phau<br />

NOTE. Through out the article we (Dial-the-Truth Ministries) have added some additions/comments. Our<br />

comments are in BLUE.<br />

Today, at almost any "heavy-metal'' rock concert one can hear the audience being<br />

exhorted to rape and murder in the name of Satan. Lyrics such as the following are<br />

typical:<br />

"We come bursting through your bodies<br />

Rape your helpless soul<br />

Transform you into a creature<br />

Merciless and cold<br />

We force you to kill your brother<br />

Eat his blood and brain<br />

Shredding flesh and sucking bone<br />

Till everyone's insane<br />

We are pestilent and contaminate<br />

The world Demonic legions prevail"<br />

"DEMONS" by Rigor Mortis<br />

Any loving parent today would be horrified and shocked to learn that their sons and<br />

daughters are eagerly listening to such evil. Perhaps though, some may think privately,<br />

"If only we could return to the 'good old days,' with the music of the Beatles." Little do<br />

most people suspect that it was with those innocent-looking Beatles, that most of the<br />

trouble started.<br />

Modern electronic-rock music, inaugurated in the early 1960s, is, and always has been,<br />

a joint enterprise of British military intelligence and Satanic cults. On the one side, the<br />

Satanists control the major rock groups through drugs, sex, threats of violence, and<br />

even murder. On the otherside, publicity, tours, and recordings are financed by record<br />

companies connected to British military intelligence circles. Both sides are intimately<br />

entwined with the biggest business in the world, the international drug trade.<br />

The so-called "rock stars" are pathetic puppets caught in a much larger scheme. From<br />

the moment they receive their first recording royalties, the groups are heavily immersed<br />

in drugs. For example, much-admired "stars'' such as John Lennon of the Beatles and<br />

Keith Richard of the Rolling Stones, were heroin addicts. Richard had to obtain blood<br />

transfusions, replacing his entire heroin-laced blood supply, in order to get a visa to<br />

enter the United States. (Tony Sanchez, Up and Down WIth the Rolling Stones, p.319)<br />

The "rock stars" are also totally artificial media creations. Their public image, as well as<br />

their music, is fabricated from behind the scenes by controllers. For example, when the<br />

Beatles first arrived in the United States in 1964, they were mobbed at the airport by<br />

hundreds of screaming teenage girls. The national press immediately announced that<br />

"Beatlemania" had besieged the U.S.A. But the girls had all been transported from a<br />

girl's school in the Bronx, and paid for their screaming performance by the Beatles'<br />

promoters.<br />

The money of the 1960s rock groups, which in somes cases mounted to hundreds of<br />

millions of dollars, was also totally under the control of mob-connected promoters. From<br />

1963 to 1970, the Rolling Stones made over $200 million, yet the group's members<br />

were all nearly bankrupt. None of them had any idea of where their money went.<br />

Between 1963 and 1964 the Beatles and the Rolling Stones laid siege to Western<br />

European and American culture. This two-pronged invasion from England was well-


planned and well-timed. America had just suffered the shock of the assassination of<br />

President John Kennedy, while in the streets the mass-based civil rights movement had<br />

just held a Washington, D.C. rally, led by Martin Luther King, of 500,000 people. The<br />

rock counterculture would be used as a weapon to destroy such political movements.<br />

Later in 1968 and 1969, years which saw a mass strike of students and workers in the<br />

United States and Europe, huge, open-air rock concerts were used to head off the<br />

growing discontent of the population. The rock concerts were devised as a means for<br />

mass recruitment to the drug-saturated, free-sex counterculture. For the millions who<br />

came to these concerts, thousands of tablets of the hallucinogenic drug, LSD, were<br />

made freely avaliable. These drugs were secretly placed in drinks such as Coca-Cola,<br />

turning thousands of unsuspecting victims into raving psychotics. Many committed<br />

suicide.<br />

Less than a half century ago, our young children studied violin and piano, learning<br />

about the great classical composers such as Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven. As will be<br />

shown, the same record companies who today promote Satanic "heavy-metal" rock<br />

have run covert operations to destroy the musical heritage of these great classical<br />

composers.<br />

For the past thirty years, Western society has been under the gun of a deliberate plan<br />

of cultural warfare, with the purpose of eliminating Judeo-Christian civilization as we<br />

know it. These plans must not succeed. So that the reader can better combat this evil,<br />

we'll go back nearly thirty years, when those four innocent lads from Liverpool, England,<br />

the Beatles, were just starting out.<br />

Creating the Beatles<br />

The Beatles first began performing in the late 1950s in jazz clubs in England and West<br />

Germany. These clubs, always located in the seediest part of the cities, served as a<br />

marketplace for prostitution and the circulation of drugs. Beatle biographer Philip<br />

Norman writes: "Their only regular engagement was a strip club. The club owner paid<br />

them ten shillings each to strum their guitars while a stripper named Janice grimly shed<br />

her clothes before an audience of sailors, guilty businessmen and habitues with<br />

raincoat-covered laps." (Philip Norman, Shout! The Beatles in Their Generation, p. 81)<br />

The Beatles got their first big break in Germany, in August 1960, when they obtained a<br />

booking at a jazz club in Hamburg's notorious Reeperbahn district. Describing the area<br />

Norman writes it had, "red-lit windows containing whores in every type of fancy dress,<br />

all ages from nymphet to granny...Everything was free. Everything was easy. The sex<br />

was easy... Here it came after you." (Philip Norman, Shout! The Beatles in Their<br />

Generation, p. 91)<br />

Far from the picture of innocence, the Beatles, even in their first performances, were<br />

always high on a drug called Preludin, "John (Lennon), would be foaming at the mouth,<br />

he'd have so many pills inside him...John, began to go berserk on stage, prancing and<br />

groveling...The fact that the audience could not understand a word he said, provoked<br />

John into cries of `Sieg Heil!' and `F____ing Nazis' to which the audience invariably<br />

responded by laughing and clapping." (Philip Norman, Shout! The Beatles in Their<br />

Generation, pp. 152,91)<br />

Off the stage, the Beatles were just as evil. Norman continues, "while in Hamburg,<br />

John, each Sunday would stand on the balcony, taunting the churchgoers as they<br />

walked to St. Joseph's. He attached a water-filled contraceptive to an effigy of Jesus<br />

and hung it out for the churchgoers to see. Once he urinated on the heads of three<br />

nuns."(Philip Norman, Shout! The Beatles in Their Generation, p. 152)


While in Hamburg, in June of 1962 the Beatles received a telegram from their manager,<br />

a homosexual named Brian Epstein, who was back in England. "Congratulations,"<br />

Epstein's message read. "EMI requests a recording session." EMI was one of Europe's<br />

largest record producers, and their role in promoting the Beatles would be key in the<br />

future.<br />

Under the the strict guidance of EMI's recording director George Martin, and Brian<br />

Epstein, the Beatles were scrubbed, washed, and their hair styled into the Beatles cut.<br />

EMI's Martin created the Beatles in his recording studio.<br />

Martin was a trained classical musician, and had studied the oboe and piano at the<br />

London School of Music. The Beatles could neither read music nor play any instrument<br />

other than guitar. For Martin, the Beatles musicianship was a bad joke. On their first hit<br />

record, "Love Me Do," Martin replaced Ringo on the drums with a studio musician.<br />

Martin said Ringo, "couldn't do a [drum] roll to save his life." From then on, Martin would<br />

take the simple little tunes the Beatles would come to him with, and turn them into hit<br />

records.<br />

Lockwood and EMI<br />

EMI, led by aristocrat Sir Joseph Lockwood, stands for Electrical and Mechanical<br />

Instruments, and is one of Britain's largest producers of military electronics. Martin was<br />

director of EMI's subsidiary, Parlophone. By the mid-sixties EMI, now called Thorn EMI,<br />

created a music divison which had grown to 74,321 employees and had annual sales of<br />

$3.19 billion.<br />

EMI was also a key member of Britain's military intelligence establishment.<br />

After the war, in 1945, EMI's European production head Walter Legge virtually took<br />

over control of classical music recordings, signing up dozens of starving German<br />

classical musicians and singers to EMI contracts. Musicians who sought to preserve the<br />

performance tradition of Beethoven and Brahms, were relegated to obscurity while "ex-<br />

Nazi" Party members were promoted. Legge signed and recorded Nazi member, the<br />

late Herbert Von Karajan, promoting him to superstar status, while great conductors<br />

such as Wilhelm Furtwangler were ignored.<br />

From the beginning, EMI created the myth of the Beatles' great popularity. In August of<br />

1963, at their first major television appearance at the London Palladium, thousands of<br />

their fans supposedly rioted. The next day every mass-circulation newspaper in Great<br />

Britain carried a front page picture and story stating, "Police fought to hold back 1,000<br />

squealing teenagers." Yet, the picture displayed in each newspaper was cropped so<br />

closely that only three or four of the "squealing teenagers" could be seen. The story<br />

was a fraud. According to a photographer on the scene, "There were no riots. I was<br />

there. We saw eight girls, even less than eight."(Philip Norman, Shout! The Beatles in<br />

Their Generation, p. 188)<br />

In February 1964, the Beatles myth hit the United States, complete with the<br />

orchestrated riots at Kennedy Airport, previously mentioned. To launch their first tour,<br />

the media created one of the largest mass audiences in history. For an unprecedented<br />

two Sundays in a row, on the Ed Sullivan Show, over 75 million Americans watched the<br />

Beatles shake their heads and sway their bodies in a ritual which was soon to be<br />

replicated by hundreds of future rock groups.<br />

On returning to England, the Beatles were rewarded by the British aristocracy they<br />

served so well . In October 1965, the four were inducted into the Order of Chivalry, and<br />

were personally awarded the accolade of Member of the British Empire by Queen<br />

Elizabeth at Buckingham palace.


Up from the Dregs:<br />

The Rolling Stones<br />

The credit for the origination of today's blatantly Satanic "heavy metal rock," goes to the<br />

English group, the Rolling Stones. Their rise to fame was closely connected with that of<br />

the Beatles.<br />

The Stones, as they were called, were widely characterized as the counterparts to the<br />

Beatles. "The Stones" were "mean,'' "dirty" and "rebellious," whereas the Beatles were<br />

the well-groomed "Fab Four." Though seemingly competitors, they were merely two<br />

sides of the same operation. The Stones' first hit record was actually written by the<br />

Beatles, and it was Beatle member George Harrison who set up the arrangements for<br />

their first recording contract.<br />

Following the same game plan as the Beatles, in the spring of 1963 the Rolling Stones<br />

appeared on one of England's most popular family television shows, Thank Your Lucky<br />

Stars. Only this time, the reaction by the middle-aged viewers was quite different from<br />

that to the Beatles. Hundreds of angry letters were sent, with a typical letter stating "It is<br />

disgraceful that long-haired louts such as these should be allowed to appear on<br />

television. Their appearance was absolutely disgusting."<br />

The program, however, had exactly the planned effect. Rolling Stones' manager<br />

Andrew Oldham was elated at the response. He told the group, "We're going to make<br />

you exactly opposite to those nice, clean, tidy Beatles. And the more the parents hate<br />

you, the more the kids will love you. Just wait and see."(Tony Sanchez, Up and Down<br />

WIth the Rolling Stones, p.17)<br />

In 1964, the Rolling Stones appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show, as the Beatles had<br />

done earlier. This time though, the coast-to-coast audience beheld the spectacle of the<br />

television studio being ripped to shreds by Stones fans. Sullivan said on the air<br />

afterward, "I promise you, they will never be back on our show." The publicity, however,<br />

was exactly what was wanted. Within a few months, the group's records were selling<br />

millions of copies.<br />

The plan was now to use both the Beatles and the Rolling Stones as the means to<br />

transform an entire generation into heathen followers of the New Age, followers<br />

which could mold into the future cadre of a Satanic movement and then deploy<br />

into our schools, law enforcment agencies and political leadership.<br />

Enter Satan<br />

In his book, The Ultimate Evil, investigator-author Maury Terry writes that between 1966<br />

and 1967, the Satanic cult, the Process Church, "sought to recruit the Rolling Stones<br />

and the Beatles." During this period, Terry reports that a photo of Rolling Stones leader<br />

Mick Jagger's longtime girlfriend, Marianne Faithfull, appeared in an issue of The<br />

Process Magazine. The picture shows her supine, as if dead, clutching a rose. Terry's<br />

book goes on to implicate the Process Church cult in the Charles Manson and Son of<br />

Sam multiple murders. It was the former lawyer for the Process Church, John Markham,<br />

who recently ran the frameup trial against Lyndon LaRouche.<br />

A key link between the Rolling Stones and the Process Church is Kenneth Anger, a<br />

follower of the "founding father" of modern Satanism, Aleister Crowley. Anger, born in<br />

1930, and a child Hollywood movie star, became a devoted disciple of Crowley.<br />

Crowley was born in 1875 and was called the "Great Beast." He was known to practice<br />

ritual child sacrifice regularly, in his role as Satan's high priest or "Magus." Crowley died


in 1947 due to complications of his huge heroin addiction. Before dying, he succeeded<br />

in establishing Satanic covens in many U.S. cities including Hollywood. Anger, like<br />

Crowley, is a Magus, and appears to be the heir to Crowley.<br />

Anger was seventeen years old when Crowley died. In that same year, 1947, Anger<br />

was already producing and directing films which, even by today's standards, reek of<br />

pure evil.<br />

During 1966-1967, when the Process Church is reported to be recruiting in London,<br />

Anger was also on the scene. Author Tony Sanchez describes that Rolling Stones' Mick<br />

Jagger and Keith Richard, and their girlfriends Marianne Faithfull and Anita Pallenburg,<br />

"listened spellbound as Anger turned them on to Crowley's powers and ideas."(Tony<br />

Sanchez, Up and Down WIth the Rolling Stones, p.155)<br />

While in England, Anger worked on a film dedicated to Aleister Crowley, called Lucifer<br />

Rising. The film brought together the Process Church, the Manson Family cult, and the<br />

Rolling Stones. The music for the film was composed by Mick Jagger. Process Church<br />

follower Marianne Faithfull went all the way to Egypt to participate in the film's depiction<br />

of a Black Mass. The part of Lucifer was played by a guitarist of a California rock group,<br />

Bobby Beausoleil. Beausoleil was a member of the Manson Family, and Anger's<br />

homosexual lover.<br />

A few months after filming under Anger's direction in England, Beausoleil returned to<br />

California to commit the first of the Manson family's series of gruesome murders.<br />

Beausoleil was later arrested and is now serving a life sentence in prison along with<br />

Manson. Having lost his star performer, Anger then asked Mick Jagger to play Lucifer.<br />

He finally settled upon Anton La Vey, author of The Satanic Bible and head of the First<br />

Church of Satan, to play the part. The film was released in 1969 with the title Invocation<br />

To My Demon Brother.<br />

In London, Anger had succeeded in recruiting to Satanism the girlfriend of one of the<br />

Rolling Stones, Anita Pallenberg. Pallenberg had met the Rolling Stones in 1965. She<br />

immediately began sexual relations with three out of the five members of the group.<br />

Anger, commenting on Anita, said, "I believe that Anita is, for want of a better word, a<br />

witch...The occult unit within the Stones was Keith and Anita...and Brian. You see, Brian<br />

was a witch too."<br />

One of the group's friends, Tony Sanchez, writes of Pallenberg in his book, Up and<br />

Down with the Rolling Stones, "She was obsessed with black magic and began to carry<br />

a string of garlic with her everywhere--even to bed--to ward off vampires. She also had<br />

a strange mysterious old shaker for holy water which she used for some of her rituals.<br />

Her ceremonies became increasingly secret, and she warned me never to interrupt her<br />

when she was working on a spell."(Tony Sanchez, Up and Down WIth the Rolling<br />

Stones, p.159)<br />

He continues, "In her bedroom she kept a huge, ornate carved chest, which she<br />

guarded so jealously that I assumed it was her drug stash. The house was empty one<br />

day, and I decided to take a peep inside. The drawers were filled with scraps of bone,<br />

wrinkled skin and fur from some strange animals."(Tony Sanchez, Up and Down WIth<br />

the Rolling Stones, p.159)<br />

In 1980, the seventeen-year-old caretaker of Keith Richard's New England estate was<br />

found shot to death in Anita Pallenberg's bed. The death, ruled a suicide, was with<br />

Pallenberg's gun. Richard's house was located near the East Coast headquarters of the<br />

Process Church. According to an article in the English newspaper Midnite, a<br />

Connecticut police officer, Michael Passaro, who had responed to the "suicide'' reported<br />

"strange singing" from the woods a quarter mile from the Richard's mansion.


The newpaper continues, "There have been several bizarre satanic rituals in the area<br />

over the past five years. A local reporter attributed the outbreak of occultism to 'rich<br />

people taking Acid.'"<br />

In 1967, reflecting their ongoing association with Anger and the Process Church, the<br />

Rolling Stones released their first rock album openly celebrating the Devil, titled, Their<br />

Satanic Majesties Request. A few months earlier, the Beatles had released their first<br />

album dedicated to the promotion of psychedelic drugs, Sargeant Pepper's Lonely<br />

Hearts Club Band. The album contained a fantasized version of an LSD trip, called<br />

"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", or L.S.D. for short. It became a top seller.<br />

Clearly, the Beatles' album was dedicated to Satanist Aleister Crowley. It was released<br />

20 years, nearly to the day, after Crowley's death in 1947, and its title song began with<br />

the lyrics, "It was twenty years ago today..." The album's cover featured a picture of<br />

Crowley.<br />

One month after the album's release, the Beatles shocked the world by announcing,<br />

publicly, that they were regularly taking LSD. Beatle member Paul McCartney, in an<br />

interview with Life magazine said, "LSD opened my eyes. We only use one-tenth of our<br />

brain." They also publicly called for the legalization of marijuana.<br />

The cat was now out of the bag, but the protests were few and minor. In England, the<br />

BBC banned "A Day in the Life," and in the U.S.A., Maryland Governor Spiro T.Agnew,<br />

who would later be watergated, launched a campaign to ban "Lucy in the Sky With<br />

Diamonds."<br />

Dial-the-Truth Ministries - ADDENDUM<br />

<strong>ROCK</strong> MUSIC AND ALIESTER CROWLEY<br />

Aliester Crowley is without a doubt, the main spiritual "teacher" of rock<br />

music. Crowley's mission in life was to destroy Jesus Christ and<br />

Christianity, while exalting sex perversion, drugs, magick and Satan.<br />

Aliester Crowley spews his hatred of Jesus Christ in The World's Tragedy:<br />

"I do not wish to argue that the doctrines of Jesus,<br />

they and they alone, have degraded the world to it's<br />

present condition. I take it that Christianity is not only the<br />

cause but the symptom of slavery." (Aleister Crowley, The<br />

World's Tragedy, p. XXXIX)<br />

"That religion they call Christianity; the devil they honor<br />

they call God. I accept these definitions, as a poet must<br />

do, if he is to be at all intelligible to his age, and it is their<br />

God and their religion that I HATE and will DESTROY."<br />

(Aleister Crowley, The World's Tragedy, p. XXXI)<br />

In the introduction of The World's Tragedy, Israel Regardie says:<br />

"This long, almost epic poem is one of the most bitter and<br />

vicious diatribes against Christianity that I have ever read."<br />

Crowley's most famous teaching, "Do what thou wilt shalt be the whole<br />

of the law" became the "mantra" of the 60's revolution of drugs, sexual<br />

perversion and anti-Christianity. "Do your own thing" — "If it feels good do


it".<br />

<strong>THE</strong> BEATLES & CROWLEY<br />

According to The All Music Guide, The Beatle's Sgt. Pepper album, "will<br />

forever be known as the recording that changed rock & roll". Time<br />

magazine said, Sgt Pepper's was "drenched in drugs." (Time, Sept. 26,<br />

1967, p.62)<br />

The cover of Sgt. Pepper's showed the Beatles with a background of,<br />

according to Ringo Starr, people "we like and admire" (Hit Parade, Oct.<br />

1976, p.14). Paul McCartney said of Sgt. Pepper's cover, ". . . we were<br />

going to have photos on the wall of all our HEROS . . ." (Musician, Special<br />

Collectors Edition, - Beatles and Rolling Stones, 1988, p.12)<br />

One of the Beatle's heros included on the cover of Sgt. Pepper's was<br />

— the infamous Aliester Crowley! Most people, especially in 1967, did<br />

not even know who Crowley was — but the Beatles certainly did.<br />

Sgt. Pepper<br />

". . . we were going to have photos on the wall of<br />

all our HEROS . . ."<br />

"Hero" Aliester Crowley is second from left on<br />

the top row:<br />

The Bealtes apparently took Crowley's teaching very serious — Beatle<br />

John Lennon, in an interview, says the "whole idea of the Beatles" was —<br />

Crowley's infamous "do what thou wilt":<br />

"The whole Beatle idea was to do what you want, right?<br />

To take your own responsibilty, do what you want and try<br />

not to harm other people, right? DO WHAT THOU WILST,<br />

as long as it doesn't hurt somebody. . ." ("The Playboy<br />

Interviews with John Lennon & Yoko Ono", by David Sheff<br />

& G. Barry Golson, p. 61)<br />

"They're COMPLETELY ANTI-CHRIST. I mean, I am anti-<br />

Christ as well, but they're so anti-Christ they shock me<br />

which isn't an easy thing."<br />

Derek Taylor, Press Officer for the Beatles (Saturday<br />

Evening Post, Aug. 8, 1964).<br />

"Jesus El Pifico, a garlic-eating, stinking little yellow,<br />

greasy fascist bastard catholic spaniard."<br />

(John Lennon, A Spaniard in the Works, p.14)<br />

"Christianity will go, it will vanish and shrink. I needn't<br />

argue about that. I'm right and will be proved right. . .<br />

.We're more popular than Jesus now."


John Lennon (San Francisco Chronicle, April 13, 1966,<br />

p.26)<br />

LED ZEPPELIN<br />

One of Crowley's most devout disciples is Led Zeppelin guitarist, Jimmy<br />

Page. Page, even bought Crowley's "house of horrors" — Bokestine,<br />

located on Lock Ness. Boleskine was the home Crowley performed his<br />

"satanic-magick", including blood sacrifices. Crowley was buried inside a<br />

dark chamber in Boleskine. Crowley's most famous teaching was "Do what<br />

thou wilt shalt be the whole of the law". Page had inscribed in the vinyl on<br />

Zeppelin's Third album, Led Zeppelin III, "Do what thou wilt. So mete it Be."<br />

Unbeknown to concert goers, Page would actually perform Crowley rituals<br />

during some of Zeppelin's concerts.<br />

OZZY OZBIURNE<br />

Ozzy Osbourne called Crowley a "phenoomenon<br />

of his time" (Circus, August, 26, 1980) Ozzy even<br />

recorded a song of tribute to Crowley — Mr.<br />

Crowley:<br />

. . . You<br />

fooled all<br />

the<br />

people<br />

with<br />

magic<br />

You<br />

waited on<br />

Satan's<br />

call . . .<br />

Mr.<br />

Crowley,<br />

won't you<br />

ride my<br />

white<br />

horse<br />

Mr.<br />

Crowley -<br />

Ozzy<br />

Osbourne<br />

Ozzy, known for uncontrollable and violent acts, confessed in an interview:<br />

<strong>THE</strong> DOORS<br />

"I really wish I knew why I've done some of the things I've<br />

done over the years. I don't know if I'm a medium for some<br />

outside source. Whatever it is, frankly, I hope it's not<br />

what I think it is - Satan".<br />

Ozzy Osbourne (Hit Parader, Feb., 1978, p.24)<br />

Jim Morrison, superstar of the Doors, who died "mysteriously" on July 3,<br />

1971 was deeply involved in the occult . Morrison married his wife at a<br />

Wicca wedding standing in a pentagram and drinking each others blood.


The backcover of the Doors album "13", shows<br />

the group gathered around a bust of Aliester<br />

Crowley.<br />

Morrison admitted that Satan was the source of his music:<br />

"I met the Spirit of Music. . . . An appearance of the<br />

devil in a Venice canal. Running, I saw a Satan or Satyr,<br />

moving beside me, a fleshly shadow of my secret mind, . .<br />

."<br />

(The Lost Writings of Jim Morrison, p. 36-38)<br />

Ray Manaxrek of the Doors, says of Morrison:<br />

"He was not a performer. He was not an entertainer. He<br />

was not a showman. He was a shaman. He was<br />

possessed."<br />

"While [Jim Morrison] he was staying at the Chateau<br />

Marmont, he spent a few wild nights with a buxom<br />

neighbor . . . once waking up in a tangle of bloody sheets<br />

after they shared champagne glasses of each other's<br />

blood."<br />

(Pamela Des Barres, Rock Bottom, p. 208)<br />

Many other rock artists "studied" Crowley such as: Marc Bolan, David<br />

Bowie, Graham Bond, Sting, Daryl Hall, King Daimond, Bruce Dickinson,<br />

Stiv Bators, et al.<br />

Creating the Counterculture<br />

The year 1967 marked a significant escalation in open cultural warfare against the<br />

youth of the United States. The year saw the beginning of mass, open-air rock concerts.<br />

In the two years which followed, over 4 million young people attended a series of nearly<br />

a dozen of these "festivals," becoming the victims of planned, wide-scale drug<br />

experimentation. Mind destroying hallucinogenic drugs such as PCP, STP, and the<br />

Beatles-promoted LSD, were freely distributed at these concerts. These millions of<br />

attendees would afterward return to their homes to become the messengers and<br />

promoters of the new drug culture, or what came to be called the "New Age."<br />

The first rock festival, "The First Annual Monterey International Pop Festival," was<br />

attended by over 100,000 youngsters. The real purpose of Monterey Pop was the<br />

widespread distrubution of a new type of drugs, classified as psychedelics or<br />

hallucinogens, such as LSD. At Monterey, thousands of younger teen-agers were<br />

introduced to the new hallucinogenic drugs.


The first experimentation with LSD was begun in the early sixties, in the Haight-Ashbury<br />

section of San Francisco. The project was run by a joint CIA-British intelligence task<br />

force under the code-name MK-Ultra. Part of the project called for the free distribution<br />

of 5,000 tablets of LSD through a commune known as Ken Kesey's Merry Pranksters.<br />

LSD's after-effects were then closely studied.<br />

"We must always remember to thank the CIA and the army for<br />

LSD, by the way. That's what people forget. . ."<br />

("The Playboy Interviews with John Lennon & Yoko Ono", by David<br />

Sheff & G. Barry Golson, p. 123)<br />

Dial-the-Truth Ministries - ADDENDUM<br />

Kesey, a so-called "poet" and convicted drug felon, became famous for driving around<br />

California in a painted-up bus with his commune, the Merry Pranksters, distributing<br />

LSD-laced Kool Aid to the unsuspecting.<br />

The effect of LSD is to make the victim psychotic, along with the inability to discern<br />

reality from drug-induced hallucinations. For many, this psychosis (also called a "bad<br />

trip") could and did lead to suicide. When an individual is given LSD without his<br />

knowledge, the psychosis-producing capabilities of the drug are amplified, and usually<br />

leave the victim with permanent brain damage.<br />

The organizer of the Monterey festival was John Phillips, a member of the rock group<br />

the Mommas and the Papas. Phillips, as we shall see, was a drug pusher and closely<br />

tied in with the network of Satanists around Charles Manson and director Roman<br />

Polanski.<br />

Phillips appointed a board of directors to promote and finance the concert. The<br />

members of the board brought together a network of British intelligence operatives and<br />

Satanists. The board of directors included Andrew Oldham (the Rolling Stones<br />

manager), the Stones leader Mick Jagger, Beatle Paul McCartney and Phillips' friend,<br />

record producer Terry Melcher, the son of Doris Day.<br />

The concert, including the staging and the huge innovative outdoor amplification, was<br />

run by Phillips. It was the first time that an American audience was exposed to such<br />

openly demonic British groups as The Who, and Jimi Hendrix. At the conclusion of their<br />

act, The Who, in a drug-crazed frenzy, destroyed all their guitars, amplifiers, and drums.<br />

Hendrix simulated masturbation with his guitar, on stage, while performing at earsplitting<br />

volume levels.<br />

There was massive, open use of drugs. Author Robert Santelli, in his book, Aquarius<br />

Rising, writes "LSD was in abundance at Monterey. Tabs of `Monterey Purple' were<br />

literally given to anyone wishing to experiment a little." The police made no arrests,<br />

setting another precedent for future outdoor concerts.<br />

There was a larger scheme in operation. The scheme was tied into MK-Ultra and it<br />

involved using Satanists around Phillips, along with agents such as Ken Kesey and<br />

Timothy Leary. The plan was to turn nearby San Francisco into a Satanist gaming<br />

preserve, mass recruiting and perverting young run-away teenagers.<br />

Phillips had earlier written the music to a song called "San Francisco" which sold over 5<br />

million copies. The song called for youth throughout the country to come to San<br />

Francisco "with flowers in their hair." The song was a rallying cry to tens of thousands<br />

who came flooding into San Francisco in the summer of 1968 to join the new "hippie"<br />

movement, misnamed the Summer of Love. Some who came became the prey for the<br />

likes of Charles Manson, who recruited his cult-"family" exclusively from runaway youth.


Dial-the-Truth Ministries - ADDENDUM<br />

TIMOTHY LEARY AND ALIESTER CROWLEY<br />

Timothy Leary, an Harvard psychologist, who was the LSD "guru"<br />

of the 60's. Leary preached spiritual "enlightenment" could be<br />

obtained by LSD. Many rockers, like the Beatles, were deeply<br />

influenced by Leary. The Beatle's song "Come Together" was<br />

dedicated to Leary, and Leary even sang background on Lennon's<br />

"Give Peace A Chance".<br />

Leary was also a very serious follower of Crowley. On PBS Late<br />

Night America, Leary admitted to being an "admirer" of Crowley<br />

and Leary believed he was carrying on Crowley's work:<br />

"Well I've been an admirer of Aleister Crowley.<br />

I think that I'm carrying on much of the work<br />

that he started over a hundred years ago, and I<br />

think the 60's themselves. . . He was in favor of<br />

finding yourself, and 'Do what thou wilt shall be<br />

the whole of the law' under love. It was a very<br />

powerful statement. I'm sorry he isn't around now<br />

to appreciate the glories he started."<br />

(PBS Late Night America, from "Hells Bells video,<br />

Reel to Real Ministries) Listen to it in RealAudio.<br />

Manson and the Rock Stars<br />

Charles Manson has been portrayed as a lone psychotic who had hypnotic power over<br />

his "Family". In reality, Manson was well-known to a whole network of Hollywood actors,<br />

actresses, promoters, partners and rock stars, and was providing sex and drugs to<br />

many of them.<br />

In his autobiography, Papa John, Phillips tells of an invitation he received to join Terry<br />

Melcher and Beach Boy member Dennis Wilson, at Wilson's mansion. Wilson said,<br />

"This guy Charlie's here with all these great-looking chicks. He plays guitar and he's a<br />

real wild guy. He has all these chicks hanging out like servants. You can come over and<br />

just screw any of them you want. It's a great party."<br />

Manson's entire "Family" moved into the Beach Boys' mansion for nearly a year. The<br />

Beach Boys, who have performed at the White House, are the top recording group of<br />

EMI's subsidiary, Capitol Records.<br />

On Sunday, August 10, 1969, Manson sent four members of his cult for their last visit to<br />

Melcher's house. This time Melcher wasn't there, but the actress Sharon Tate, wife of<br />

movie director Roman Polanski, and three others, were. When the group left, Tate and<br />

the others had been savagely mutilated and murdered. As for Phillips, in June 1980, he<br />

was arrested for running a large-scale drug wholesaling operation.<br />

The Age of Aquarius<br />

The largest concert after Monterey Pop, the "Woodstock Music and Art Fair," would be<br />

what Time magazine celebrated as an "Aquarian Festival"' and "history's largest<br />

happening." The term "Aquarian" was carefully chosen. The Aquarian age signified that<br />

the "Age of Pisces," which is the age of Christ, had come to an end.<br />

At Woodstock, a small town in upstate New York, nearly half a million youth gathered to


e drugged and brainwashed on a farm. The victims were isolated, immersed in filth,<br />

pumped with psychedelic drugs, and kept awake continously for three straight days,<br />

and all with the full complicity of the FBI and government officials. Security for the<br />

concert was provided by a hippie commune trained in the mass distribution of LSD.<br />

Once again, it would be the networks of British military intelligence which would be the<br />

initiators. Woodstock was the brain child of Artie Kornfeld, the director of EMI's Capitol<br />

Record's, Contemporary Projects Division. The original funding was provided by the<br />

heir of a large Pennsylvania-based pharmaceutical company, John Roberts, and two<br />

other partners. It was another pharmaceutical company, the Swiss-based Sandoz<br />

Laboratories, which had first synthesized LSD. Roberts would later be accused of using<br />

his company for the mass drugging of the attendees.<br />

Little adequate preparations were made for the nearly half a million people who came.<br />

Joel Rosenman, one of the three partners, writes, as the concert neared, "Food and<br />

water were clearly going to be in short supply, sanitary facilities overtaxed, tempers<br />

short, drugs overabundant. Worst of all, there was no way for anyone who wanted to, to<br />

leave." Sitting in your own excrement was actually part of the plan, as John Roberts<br />

jokingly wrote, "We're going to hand out bananas at the gate to bind our patrons."<br />

A hippie commune called the Hog Farm, had a special role at Woodstock. The Hog<br />

Farm was led by a man nicknamed Wavy Graver, who was a former member of Ken<br />

Kesey's MK-Ultra operation, the Merry Pranksters. Communes like the Hog Farm were<br />

commonly found in the remote parts of California and served as the breeding grounds<br />

for Satanic cults, as well as terrorist groups. Members of these communes continually<br />

interchanged with other communes and were the recruiting grounds for the Process<br />

Church and Manson. Hog Farm member Diane Lake was a member of Charles<br />

Manson's Family, at the time of the massacre of Sharon Tate and her guests.<br />

On August 14, one day before the scheduled opening, the entire festival security force,<br />

comprised of 350 off-duty New York City cops, pulled out. A spokesman for the New<br />

York police claimed that no official arrangement was ever made with the city, a claim<br />

the promoters vehemently denied. In an August 15, 1969 New York Times article, the<br />

head of Woodstock's security said, "Now I don't have any security at all. I've been<br />

struck. We're having the biggest collection of kids there's ever been in this country<br />

without any police protection." Not surprisingly, the Hog Farm was put in charge of<br />

security.<br />

Woodstock funder and director John Roberts, openly admitted that he was well aware<br />

of the Hog Farm's connection to drug distribution. He writes, "their fee was simply<br />

transportation to and from the festival... a peace-keeping force that looked, talked, and<br />

smelled like the crowd would be both highly credible and highly effective... and the most<br />

important, they were wise in the ways of drugs, knowing good acid from bad, good trips<br />

from bummers, good medicine from poison, etc."<br />

The Hog Farm at the time was living in New Mexico's mountains. Roberts chartered a<br />

Boeing 727, at a cost of $17,000, and flew 100 of them to New York.<br />

To clear the final path for the planned drugging of half a million youngsters, the district<br />

attorney for the area agreed privately that there would be no arrests or prosecutions for<br />

violations of drug laws. John Roberts writes, "The District Attorney...recognized early on<br />

that many of our customers would be using illegal drugs, but also recognized that such<br />

use would be the least of our problems over the course of the weekend. He acted,<br />

therefore, with compassion and good grace throughout." Roberts also writes that he<br />

was meeting continuously with the FBI up to and including one day before the start of<br />

the concert, and had their full cooperation.<br />

The Experiment Begins


Two days before the scheduled start of the concert, 50,000 kids had already arrived in<br />

Woodstock. Drugs immediately began to circulate. Many people brought their babies<br />

and, as Roberts says, even they were drugged. Roberts writes that at a nearby lake,<br />

"the tots swam naked, smoked grass, and got into the music."<br />

A poll conducted at the festival by the New York Times showed that 99 percent of those<br />

attending were using marijuana. Local sheriff deputies, totally overwhelmed, reported<br />

that no arrests were being made for drug use. The New York Times of August 17<br />

quoted one deputy," If we did (make arrests), there isn't enough space in Sullivan or the<br />

next three counties to put them in."<br />

The use of marijuana was not the worst. Following the design of the original MK-Ultra<br />

project, the mass distribution of LSD came next, much of it in LSD-laced Coca Cola, as<br />

Kesey's Pranksters had done five years earlier. Roberts jokingly relates the following, "a<br />

particularly abrasive cop ....had been handed an LSD-spiked Coke while directing<br />

traffic. Long after all automobiles in the area had congealed to a standstill, the hardhat<br />

was still out on the road waving them on. Finally they led him away."<br />

For the next three days, the nearly half a million young people that arrived were<br />

subjected to continual drugs and rock music. Because of torrential rains, they were<br />

forced to wallow in knee-deep mud. There were no shelters, and no way to get out.<br />

Cars were parked over eight miles away. Rosenman writes that the key to the<br />

"Woodstock experiment" was "keeping our performers performing around the clock...to<br />

keep the kids transfixed..."<br />

Within the first 24 hours, over 300 kids reported to medical authorities, violently ill. The<br />

diagnosis: they were having "bad" LSD trips. Thousands more would follow. On August<br />

17, the New York Times reported: "Tonight, a festival announcer warned from the<br />

stage, that 'badly manufactured acid' (a term for LSD) was being circulated. He said:<br />

'You aren't taking poison acid. The acid's not poison. It's just badly manufactured acid.<br />

You are not going to die.... So if you think you've taken poison, you haven't. But if you're<br />

worried, just take half a tablet.'"<br />

The advice, to nearly 500,000 people, "just take half a tablet" was given by none other<br />

than MK-Ultra agent Wavy Gravy.<br />

With a growing medical emergency on hand, a call went out to New York City for<br />

emergency medical personnel. Over 50 doctors and nurses were flown in. By the end of<br />

Woodstock, a total of 5,000 medical cases were reported.<br />

Altamont: the Making Of a Snuff Film<br />

The last major rock "festival" of the 1960s was held at Altamont racetrack, outside San<br />

Francisco. The featured performers were the Rolling Stones, who now reigned supreme<br />

in the rock world, since the Beatles had broken up. The suggestion for the concert<br />

came from MK-Ultra agent Ken Kesey.<br />

This time, the audience was whipped into a frenzy, in open praise of the Devil. The<br />

result was a literal Satanic orgy. At its conclusion, four people were dead and dozens<br />

beaten and injured. Mick Jagger, the lead singer of the Rolling Stones, played the part<br />

of Lucifer. The performance marked the beginning of the "heavy-metal" concerts of<br />

today.<br />

Over 400,000 people attended the Altamont concert with far less preparation than even<br />

Woodstock. Food, and even water, were nearly unavailable. But plenty of drugs were to<br />

be found. Like Woodstock, the concert would become the vehicle for the mass


experimentation of drugs, especially LSD. Author Tony Sanchez describes the scene as<br />

people gathered at Altamont:<br />

"By midmorning there were more than a quarter of a million people milling around, and<br />

things were becoming chaotic. There was a lot of bad acid (LSD-DP) around, and<br />

people were freaking out all over the place. Everybody was getting stoned out of his<br />

skull to pass the long hours before the music was to start--Mexican grass, cheap<br />

California wine, amphetamines ..." (Tony Sanchez, Up and Down WIth the Rolling<br />

Stones, p.195)<br />

"By midday virtually everyone was tripping...A man was almost killed as he tried to fly<br />

from a speedway bridge--another acid case. On the other side of the site a young guy<br />

screamed for help as he fell into the deep waters of a drainage canal. The stoned-out<br />

freaks looked on bemused as he sank beneath the surface. No one seemed sure if he<br />

had been real or an hallucination. It didn't matter anymore anyway, he was dead.<br />

Elsewhere doctors were kept busy delivering babies to girls giving hysterical premature<br />

birth." (Tony Sanchez, Up and Down WIth the Rolling Stones, p.195)<br />

The descent into Hell would continue. The Rolling Stones had hired, for a reported $500<br />

worth of free beer, the motorcycle gang Hell's Angels to act as security guards for the<br />

concert. Their real payment, however, was in drug sales. The Hell's Angels, an outlaw<br />

gang made up of robbers, rapists and murderers, were the known controllers and<br />

sellers of drugs on the entire West Coast.<br />

When the festival did open, the crowd of nearly half a million people waited for more<br />

than one and a half hours for the Stones to appear. It was only when nightfall arrived,<br />

allowing for the use of special lighting effects, that the group finally came on stage. Mick<br />

Jagger, the lead singer, was dressed in a satin cape, which glowed red under the lights.<br />

Jagger was imitating Lucifer.<br />

Author Sanchez next describes what he calls a preplanned "Satanic ritual." As the<br />

group began playing, "strangely several of the kids were stripping off their clothes and<br />

crawling to the stage as if it were a high altar, there to offer themselves as victims for<br />

the boots and cues of the Angels. The more they were beaten and bloodied, the more<br />

they were impelled, as if by some supernatural force, to offer themselves as human<br />

sacrifices to these agents of Satan." (Tony Sanchez, Up and Down WIth the Rolling<br />

Stones, p.199)<br />

Standing in the crowd in front of the stage, with his girlfriend, was a black man by the<br />

name of Meredith Hunter. Hunter would soon be singled out for human sacrifice.<br />

The Stones had just released a new song entitled, "Sympathy for the Devil." It had<br />

quickly become the number one record in the country. The song begins with Mick<br />

Jagger introducing himself as Lucifer. As soon as he began to sing it at Altamont, the<br />

entire audience rose up and began dancing in a wild frenzy.<br />

Sanchez descibes what happened next, "A great six foot four grizzly bear of a Hell's<br />

Angel had stalked across to Meredith (Hunter) to pull his hair hard in an effort to<br />

provoke a fight ...A fight broke out, five more Angels came crashing to the aid of their<br />

buddy, while Meredith tried to run off through the packed crowd. An Angel caught him<br />

by the arm and brought down a sheath knife hard in the black man's back. The knife<br />

failed to penetrate deeply, but Meredith knew then that he was fighting for his life. He<br />

ripped a gun out of his pocket and pointed it straight at the Angel's chest... And then the<br />

Angels were upon him like a pack of wolves. One tore the gun from his hand, another<br />

stabbed him in the face and still another stabbed him repeatedly, insanely, in the back<br />

until his knees buckled."<br />

"When the Angels finished with Hunter, several people tried to come to his aid, but an


Angel stood guard over the motionless body. `Don't touch him,' he said menacingly.<br />

`He's going to die anyway, so just let him die.'"(Tony Sanchez, Up and Down WIth the<br />

Rolling Stones, pp. 201,202)<br />

It was never proven that Meredith actually had a gun. Later, arrests were made. No one<br />

was ever indicted because no one person would step forward as a witness out of fear of<br />

retaliation by the Angels.<br />

Throughout the bloody killing the Rolling Stones continued to play "Sympathy for the<br />

Devil." The entire group watched from the stage as Meredith Hunter was killed right<br />

before them. In addition, incredibly, the entire murder was professionally filmed by a film<br />

crew hired to film the concert. Shortly thereafter the film was released throughout the<br />

country with the title of a Rolling Stone's song, "Gimme Shelter."<br />

Was the murder preplanned by Satanists? In his book, The Ultimate Evil, author Maury<br />

Terry tells how Satanic cults circulate among themselves films of their human sacrifices.<br />

These films are called "snuff films." Terry relates that one of the seven Son of Sam<br />

murders in New York City was actually filmed from a nearby parked van. The film was<br />

then purchased by a rich Satanist. "Gimme Shelter," which was a box-office hit, can still<br />

be purchased or rented today for only a few dollars, at your local video store.<br />

Behind "Heavy-Metal" Rock<br />

The same year as Altamont, 1969, marked the beginning of the evil career of Ozzie<br />

Osbourne. Osbourne formed the band Black Sabbath. The group modelled itself on the<br />

Rolling Stones. The next fifteen years would witness a procession of young drugged-out<br />

rock performers, like Osbourne, each competing for the "big money" and the recording<br />

contracts that came with it. The key criteria of those who would "make it" was their<br />

ability to portray decadence and evil. These were the "heavy-metal" groups.<br />

In 1985, New Solidarity newspaper, which has since been forcibly shut down by the<br />

federal government, conducted an interview with Hezekiah Ben Aaron, then the thirdranking<br />

member of the Church of Satan. Ben Aaron is now a devout Christian. In the<br />

interview, Aaron revealed that it was his Church that started such "heavy-metal" rock<br />

groups as Black Sabbath, The Blue Oyster Cult, The Who, Ozzy Osbourne, and many<br />

others. The Church of Satan was then led by its high priest, Anton LaVey. Many report,<br />

however, that LaVey, a former circus lion tamer, was just a front man for the real high<br />

priest, Kenneth Anger, the man who earlier recruited the Rolling Stones to the occult.<br />

The following is an excerpt from that interview: "I was working for the Church...the<br />

Church had other people who were middlemen for other companies. There were<br />

middlemen for Apple [set up by the Beatles], Warner Brothers, and other record<br />

companies. Someone would come to me and say, `I have a tape recording, and I'd like<br />

for you to check it out. I'd like to see if you would be interested in sponsoring a Rock<br />

group.' I'd say `All right, I'll check it out.' A few days later Ben Aaron would call back and<br />

set up another meeting. He continues, `I'd hand you $100,000, and you wouldn't sign<br />

anything. What you wouldn't know is that a mirror on the back of the wall is a one-way<br />

mirror and we're tape recording and photographing, or video taping everything that<br />

goes on. The payback, if you fail to make the group work, is really bad. Sometimes it's<br />

up to 60% on the dollar."<br />

Aaron's interview continued: "we send you to a store, we provide you with uniforms and<br />

we provide you with amplifiers. It's all paid through the money we gave you. We set you<br />

up with a road tour. We set you up with engagements. We book you."<br />

Aaron then explained that if the group did not make it he was given orders to collect the<br />

money or make other "arrangements." These "other arrangements," perhaps, are the


key to the dozens of reported rock star "suicides." The underworld drug mafia has<br />

ample means to eliminate non-payers. Some readers may remember the following<br />

statement Beatle John Lennon made to the international press back in 1966:<br />

"Christianity will go. It will go. It will vanish and shrink. I needn't argue about that. I'm<br />

right and I will be proved right. We are more popular than Jesus now."<br />

Hopefully, he will be proven to be wrong.<br />

HE WILL. . . HE WAS. . .<br />

John Lennon was murdered by Mark David Chapman, one of his<br />

admirers, on December 8, 1980.<br />

"There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are<br />

the ways of death."<br />

God, Proverbs 14;12

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