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On August 2, 2007, former band member Stephen-Pogo/Madonna-Wayne-Gacy-Bier filed a lawsuit<br />

against Manson for unpaid partnership proceeds; seeking $20 million in back pay. Several details from the<br />

case was leaked to the press, and in November 2007, additional papers were filed saying that Manson<br />

purchased a child‘s skeleton and masks made of human skin. He also allegedly bought stuffed animals,<br />

such as a grizzly bear and two baboons and a collection of Nazi memorabilia. Crowley has become a<br />

perennial icon of counter-cultural rebellion, and the Sunday Times named him one of their 1000 makers of<br />

the Twentieth Century.<br />

In 1967 the Beatles included him on the people we like cover of Sergeant Pepper‘s Lonely Hearts Club<br />

Band, in 1967. The album contains an alleged fantasised version of an LSD trip, called Lucy in the Sky<br />

with Diamonds, or L.S.D. for short. Though it‘s possible there‘s a double hidden meaning of the lyrics,<br />

and more likely in reference of Lucifer, as in ‗Lucifer in the sky with the diamonds‘, Venus is otherwise<br />

called the Jewel in the Sky, and also known by many Satanists as Lucifer.<br />

The sound in the loop of this track is also the subject of much controversy, being widely interpreted as<br />

some kind of secret message. McCartney later told his biographer Barry Miles that in the summer of 1967<br />

a group of kids came up to him complaining about a lewd message hidden in it when played backwards.<br />

He told them: ―You‘re wrong it‘s actually just, it really couldn‘t be any other...‖ So he took them to his<br />

house to play the record backwards to them, and it turned out that the passage sounded very much like:<br />

―We‘ll fuck you like Superman‖. McCartney recounted to Miles that his immediate reaction had been:<br />

―Oh my God!‖ It has also been interpreted as: ―Will Paul come back as Superman?‖ Though I‘m not sure<br />

of those interpretations, as I too have heard it, and sounds more like: ―We will fuck you – Mannish, -<br />

Superman‖.<br />

The Beatles album was released 20 years after Crowley‘s death in 1947, and its title song began with<br />

the lyrics: ―It was twenty years ago today...Sgt Pepper taught the band to play‖ probably has reference to<br />

Crowley, as I‘ve said considering on the front of the album‘s cover features a picture of Aleister Crowley,<br />

alongside Marlene Dietrich, Carl Gustav Jung, W.C. Fields, Diana Dors, Elvis Presley, James Dean, Bob<br />

Dylan, Marilyn Monroe and many other famous people, the album to date has sold over 32 million copies<br />

worldwide. Though for some odd reason it‘s been said Sgt Pepper is linked to Pete Best‘s, [the original<br />

drummer before Ringo Star], uncle who served during the WWII, and whom Lennon wore his medals on<br />

the front cover, though that wouldn‘t fit in with the, ―...it was twenty years ago today...‖ [6]<br />

Led Zeppelin‘s guitarist, Jimmy Page bought Crowley‘s house of horrors Boleskine, located on Loch<br />

Ness, where allegedly Crowley performed his satanic-magick, including blood sacrifices. Crowley was<br />

buried inside a dark chamber in Boleskine. Crowley‘s most famous teaching was; ―Do what thou wilt shalt<br />

be the whole of the law‖. Page had inscribed in the vinyl on Zeppelin‘s Third album, Led Zeppelin III,<br />

―Do what thou wilt. So mete it Be‖ [7] . Many of their songs are fantastically mesmerising, with mystical<br />

meanings and references to the occult throughout, and have Masonic undertones in their songs such as<br />

Stairway to Heaven and the Battle of Evermore etc. Ozzy Osbourne once confessed in an interview: ―I<br />

really wish I knew why I‘ve done some of the things I‘ve done over the years. I don‘t know if I‘m a medium<br />

for some outside source. Whatever it is, frankly, I hope it‘s not what I think it is - Satan‖. [1] - Hit Parader,<br />

Feb., 1978, p.24.<br />

Jim Morrison, superstar of The Doors, died mysteriously on the 3rd July1971 was deeply involved in<br />

the occult. Morrison married his wife in Wicca ceremony, where they stood inside a pentagram and drank<br />

one another‘s blood. Morrison said: ―I met the Spirit of Music, an appearance of the devil in a Venice<br />

canal. Running, I saw a Satan, or Satyr [Pan], moving beside me, a fleshly shadow of my secret mind...‖ -<br />

The Lost Writings of Jim Morrison, p. 36-38. Ray Manaxrek of The Doors says of Morrison: ―He was not<br />

a performer. He was not an entertainer. He was not a showman. He was a shaman. He was possessed‖.<br />

―While [Jim Morrison] he was staying at the Chateau Marmont, he spent a few wild nights with a buxom<br />

neighbour..., once waking up in a tangle of bloody sheets after they shared champagne glasses of each<br />

other‘s blood‖. - Pamela Des Barres, Rock Bottom, p. 208. It‘s alleged many other rock artists studied<br />

Crowley such as: my old mate Marc Bolan, David Bowie, Sting etc.<br />

Alongside the introduction of hallucinogenic drugs in 1967, you also saw the beginning of mass, openair<br />

rock concerts, where in the following two years over four million predominately young people attended<br />

a series of almost a dozen of these kinds of festivals, and where many became ―guinea-pigs‖ of an<br />

allegedly planned wide-scale drug experiment. Mind blowing and destroying, if badly mixed or made<br />

hallucinogenic drugs such as PCP, STP and LSD, - that you could say had been heavily endorsed by the<br />

Beatles Sgt Peppers album, were freely distributed at these kinds of concerts. When in turn those millions<br />

would then return to their home towns and become messengers and advocates of the new drug culture, or

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