Special Edition Watchmen LIVE Webcast - Friday August 27, 2010-Vyzygoth and Randy Maugans with William Ramsey, author of ”Prophet of Evil: Aleister Crowley, 9/11 and the New World Order” – a special 2 Hour live call-in show.

 
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We  discuss the “magic numbers” used by Crowley and the unique signature of numbers on 9-11…a history of the “Beast”, his influences and the bloody trail of destruction wrought by the harbinger of debauchery.


The author’s website: http://occult911.com/


Hear the original interview:
Think or Be Eaten # 51   8-8-10William Ramsey, author of “The Prophet of Evil: Aleister Crowley, 9/11 and the New World Order”


5 Responses to “Watchmen LIVE Webcast-Occult 911 and Crowley’s Curse”
  1. Dave says:

    Good show. When William was talking about Cowley disguising himself and wearing wigs, I swear I head someone mention the name “Rense”. LOL too funny.

    Again good show.

  2. Vyz says:

    I confess.

  3. Linda Conner says:

    Great show…. I got a kick out of the helpful guy with the friend in Anton LeVay’s church…. must’ve been him who got kicked out later…. I really enjoyed this show plus I learned how to pronounce Crowley the correct way!!!! And I have to say, I really love all the shows like Scion, the One New Man and Paul Sandhu. All right on…
    Thanks, Randy.

  4. Glen says:

    Beastly informative program.

    As for the pronunciation of that surname, I’m going with Crowley rhyming with How Lee, because L.R. Hubbard speaks of his very good friend and then addresses him using that pronunciation. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3yfsbi4L70 Plus, according to Forvo, the proper English pronunciation is that way. http://www.forvo.com/word/crowley/ In other words, Randy, you had it right (until you began to buckle).

    But a tomato gets squashed just as sweetly by any other name, eh?

  5. randymaugans says:

    I didn’t really “knuckle”, but it seems inconsistent. Yeah, I agree with your pronunciation.

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