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October 31 - 2002 e.v. - Issue #1

Antiquities of the Illuminati(tm)
Grey Lodge Occult Review(tm)

The Men in Black
and their Magical Origins

"...we are dealing with a full-size world-mystery and a real fight between
the Black and White Brotherhoods."
- Frater Achad, 1948

Throughout medieval times, a major current of thought distinct from official
religion existed, culminating in the works of the alchemists and hermetics.
Among such groups were to be found some of the early modern scientists and
men remarkable for the strength of their independent thinking and their
adventurous life, such as Paracelsus. The nature of the beings who
mysteriously appeared, dressed in shiny garments or covered with dark hair,
and with whom communication was so hard to establish intrigued these men
intensely."
- Jacques Vallee, Passport to Magonia

In 1947 the CIA was organized and the first UFO cases burst upon the
American media landscape as "flying saucers." In that year, also, the first
modern visitation by the infamous Men in Black took place in which a
witness, one Harold Dahl, was silenced. From that point on, a pattern began
to emerge.

The Men In Black legend is perennial; that it shows up in connection with
the UFO lore should come as no surprise. UFOlogy bizarro chronicler John
Keel ( Disneyland of the Gods, Jadoo, etc.) observed in his UFOs: Operation
Trojan Horse: " The records of demonology are filled with striking parallels
... the general descriptions of the vampires themselves are identical to the
'men in black.' The dark skin and angular, Oriental-like faces were commonly
reported ..."

The Autobiography of Malcolm X described Malcolm's encounter with an MIB in
prison: "He had on a dark suit I remember. I could see him as plainly as I
see anyone I look at. He wasn't black, and he wasn't white. He was
light-brown skinned, an Asiatic cast of countenance, and he had oily black
hair..." It is interesting that the celebrated film Malcolm X chooses to
imply that this figure was Nation of Islam leader Elijah Mohammed. While
Elijah Mohammed and his mysterious teacher Wallace Fard (who vanished
without a trace) had come out of High Degree Prince Hall Freemasonry, and
certainly knew some of the esoteric secrets, the being Malcolm X described
is more in accord with Aleister Crowley's description of the praterhuman
intelligence Aiwass than of Elijah Mohammed.

"In the shadows, the Men in Black had long lurked, biding their time,
waiting. Here and there, now and then, some people thought they had seen
them, but they weren't quite certain; perhaps they more sense than actually
regarded them...
"Fourteen years earlier, the shadowy visitors had shown themselves openly.
Then they had descended upon flying saucer buffs, threatening and
terrorizing them, hushing them up...

"Al K. Bender, a UFO researcher, had been the first known victim ...he
performed a certain experiment and the lurking horror came. It began with
glowing blue lights. Then came the stranger with the luminous eyes in the
darkened theatre, and later on a dusky street. It culminated when the Men in
Black, three of them, paid him a visit ...."

- Gray Barker, The Silver Bridge

UFOlogist Gray Barker got his one and only best-selling book in detailing
the Albert K. Bender story and the world-wide wave of silencings. They Knew
Too Much about the Flying Saucers was an international success. It was
widely assumed that the Men in Black were either government agents or
extraterrestrials, but as researchers Wilgus and Keel have shown, the eye in
the triangle was sometimes their only insignia, while my own research showed
startling parallels to certain black magick rituals in medieval times which
provoked visitations by what was often called "the Man in Black" -- widely
understood to be the Devil himself. Even Barker noted that Albert K.
Bender's experiments were more like a magical conjuration than an attempt at
extraterrestrial communication. Any initiated magician reading Bender's
accounts would recognize the elements of magical conjuration immediately.

Maybe, I mused, we were dealing more with magick than with Martians.

The Black Lodge

"Mathers, of course, carried on; but he had fallen. The Secret Chiefs cast
him off; he fell into deplorable abjection, even his scholarship deserted
him. He published nothing new and lived in sodden intoxication till death
put an end to his long misery. He was a great man in his way..."
- Aleister Crowley

"What I am out to complain of is what I seriously believe to be an organized
conspiracy of the Black Lodges to prevent people from thinking..."
- Aleister Crowley, Magick Without Tears.

Often when a person or institution allied with the historical Great White
Brotherhood approaches success (variously defined) or comes into possession
of certain aspects of transcendent wisdom, Something Intervenes. That
something has been defined as the Man in Black, the Men In Black, the black
lodges, or The Black Lodge. The latter term most nearly accommodates my own
view. That they need to do this, and that they often fail in their efforts,
is itself an indication that (A) the Black Lodge is opposed by Something
Else, equally as strong, and (B) they are afraid of something we might find
out -- about them, about their opposition, about ourselves or all three.

The story of our interaction with the UFOnauts begins with the Qabalistic
Tree of Life, and the Chakra system of the body.

According to the primal occult and frequently secret and subversive view,
the manifest universe emerges from an Ultimate NOT-Thing, a Consciousness or
Beingness beyond words or expressions sometimes referred to as the
Unmanifest or The Limitless Light. This Unmanifest cannot be understood in
the external sense, but can be Known in the Gnostic sense by the initiate or
perfected sentient being, the Ubermensch. It can be plugged into.

For reasons equally inexpressible, this uniqueness unfolds itself in
manifestation. Thus, the limitless light becomes a series of emanations or
expressions or Intelligences that devolve increasingly toward our material
form of existence and thus towards accessibility in the conventional sense.
But the manifestations also increasingly become subject to subdivision into
arbitrary concepts such as "good" and "evil" as these are commonly
understood. And they also become closer and closer in form and content to
our own mundane reality, though in the relativity of things, these Higher
Intelligences may seem unspeakably powerful, mythic and divine.

The Gnostic view has tended to be that what the external world of the
conventional person understands as god, devil demon, angel or, more
recently, extraterrestrial beings are, in fact, such emanations of the
unspeakable ultimate. Indeed, the ancient Gnostics saw the 'god' and 'devil'
of conventional theology as an ego-maddened entity under the delusion that
it, indeed, IS the Ultimate Being! The late Phil Dick, in his last Gnostic
allegorical fiction, eventually settled on the name "V.A.L.I.S." or "Vast
Active Living intelligence System" for this being or Demiurge. He wrestled
through his literary career and secret life as a Christian Gnostic
philosopher with whether VALIS was a benevolent, if machine-like deity of a
sort, or an insane extraterrestrial supercomputer.

Throughout recorded history, and, from the evidence of primitive objects and
works of art, for aeons before, certain humans have had the capacity to tune
into or channel various of these Higher Intelligences with varying degrees
of accuracy. These humans have been our Seers, Oracles and Prophets. It
appears, in fact, that much of the source-material of all religions comes
from such channelings, including, arguably, The Book of Revelation, The Book
of Mormon, and The Book of the Law.
Concurrently, and not coincidentally, the two great initiatory bodies, or
orders have been generated and regenerated throughout history. The so-called
Great White Brotherhood, when undistorted, appears (according to legend)
guided by Intelligences associated with the dual star system Sirius or
Sothis in some manner [see The Sirius Mystery by Robert Temple for a
discussion of the Sirius connection -- also Kenneth Grant's Outside the
Circles of Time discusses the matter from a magical perspective].

This brotherhood also seems to have the purpose of uplifting human character
and initiating biological and social evolution designed to move towards
identification with Ultimate Being. What is sometimes called "the Black
Lodge," which we may associate with the Gnostic Demiurge or Phil Dick's
VALIS, is generated to keep humanity in a state of materialist trance and
evolutionary stagnation.

Mystics generally consider that understanding the motivations of either of
these Sources may be beyond our knowledge or even our capabilities.
Existentially, however, it may be stated with confidence that one is
dedicated to keep us in subjugation, misery and stagnation; the other to our
betterment and enrichment though both at times have made claims to being our
saviors.

There are keys for decoding which is which -- for example, rituals that have
been generated or handed down to the magical lodges of modern times which
refer to a star or the stars directly or indirectly tend to be
transformative and thus of the Great White Brotherhood. Ciphers for decoding
messages between the black lodges and their alien sponsors have always
existed. But confusions of a deliberate nature exist; the ancient Gnostics
uncovered a cipher which clearly indicates that the story of the Garden of
Eden in its conventional form is turned on its head. The Serpent is clearly
the symbol of Knowledge, Wisdom, the Kundalini Yogic force, the Will-current
-- that is, it is the symbol of Liberation and Self-Mastery. The jealous
"gods," as read in the original manuscripts, are clearly the forces of
blockage, self-denial and repression -- which is to say, the Intelligences
governing the Black Lodge. This Knowledge of Good and Evil and Life and
Death has been the Terrible Secret of Initiates throughout history, recorded
in ciphers and myths, and passed on through ritual.

The Black Lodge may be defined as the organized institution guided by VALIS
for the purpose of holding back human evolution and keeping a slave
mentality in place. Its human leaders are the "black brothers" who are not
to be mistaken for mere black magicians. Indeed, Aleister Crowley observed
that "the 'Black Magician' or Sorcerer is hardly even a distant cousin of
the 'Black Brother.' The difference between a sneak-thief and a Hitler is
not too bad an analogy..." The Black Brothers are highly advanced adepts of
the Art who have simply, as the popular phrase goes, "been seduced by the
dark side of the Force." At certain times and places in history -- for
example, medieval Tibet or, in more modern times, Nazi Germany -- the Black
Lodge as operated more or less openly with characteristic occult symbols of
human skulls, lightning bolts, etc. out in the open. But like the Great
White Brotherhood that it actively seeks to subvert and overthrow (as it did
in the time of the Knights Templar), the Black Lodge has generally
communicated by cipher and myth, in silence and secrecy, often within
religious, fraternal and political institutions dedicated to the status quo.

In the West since at least the early 18th century, the Black Lodge has
tended to operate along crypto-Masonic lines, and its development has tended
to coincide with and mirror that of the Great White Brotherhood. This
development may, in fact, be attributed to a cosmic principle of "equal
generation of forces." Thus, the birth of the modern form, as the fraternity
of the knights militant of the New Aeon in the cultural and political
turbulence of Germany in the 1890s, may fairly (along with the coincident
peak in the development of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and the
Universal Gnostic Church) be characterized as the resurgence of the Great
White Brotherhood and its rejuvenation out of the degeneration of classical
speculative freemasonry. This coincides closely with the "Great Airship
Scare" of 1897.
At almost the same moment, and in the same unhappy land, the Black Lodge
reasserted itself in the form of such fraternities as the Vril Society and
the Thule Group. The full story of the Vril Society, the Thule Group, the
Ahnenerbe, the Schwartze Orden (The Black Order) and other manifestations of
the Black Lodge in the pre-Nazi and Nazi era has yet to be told, though
Pauwels and Bergier take an informal stab at it in The Morning of the
Magicians. Rudolph Hess, the last known member of the Thule Group, told Jack
Fishman (The Seven Men of Spandau) that Thule leader and occult initiate
General Karl Haushofer (1869-1946) "was the magician, the secret Master..."
of Nazi Germany.
Hess believed in the cause to the end of his life. The last prisoner at
Spandau, Hess died at the significant age of 93, proclaiming his loyalty to
the Thule ideal to the very end.

The period, in the middle 1930s, in which these groups attained their
greatest, ruinous power over the German state coincides closely with the
reports of "ghost rockets" over Northern Europe.
The British Raj in India, and the European Christian colonization of the
East in general, had all but destroyed the classical Tantrism and Illuminism
of the Great White Brotherhood in the East, finding such institutions as
Temple Prostitution, chakra-puji, Shiva devotion, etc. to be sexual
obscenity.

Karl Haushofer

On the other hand, fearing the power of the Black Lodge as a political
entity and eroding its hold on esoteric Eastern Religion as a practical
necessity had provoked the British to effectively dismantle the classical
Eastern manifestation of the Black Lodge, and Western occultists visiting
the East in the 19th and early 20th century already could only find
watered-down remnants and secret adepts carrying on the hidden wisdom in
either form. The Great White Brotherhood survived in Tibet along with the
Dark Lodges, and, since the Chinese occupation, many of its chiefs have
found their way to India and around the world.

As far as is known, the last classical chakra-puj to be observed by a
Westerner was in the 1930s, while the last ancient intact body of adepts of
the Eastern Black Lodge, ironically dedicated to foisting upon sleeping
humanity a rank and demoralizing materialism, was discovered and destroyed
in accordance with the insipid Marxism which guided the Chinese "People's"
Liberation Army into Tibet in the late 1950s. Among various Tantric Buddhist
and Bon religious institutions, the P.L.A. liquidated the cavern retreats of
Schamballah and Agarthi, the former being possibly the oldest surviving
branch of the Black Lodge on the planet. (See Ossendovski's Men, Beasts and
Gods, circa 1925, for an account of Schamballah and Agarthi.) As survivors
of the Marxist massacre from the Tibetan Great White Brotherhood are known
to have come to the West in subsequent years, it may be assumed that
survivors of the Black Lodge have set up operations in our own society as
well. We can see the marks of their presence in so-called right-handed
Eastern circles that have gained a certain currency among Westerners, and
which peddle a Western mystics including Karl Kellner, P.B. Randolph and
G.I. Gurdjieff received instruction from surviving institutions of the Great
White Brotherhood and carried their influence back with them to Europe, just
as the Templars had done centuries before, and incorporated their teachings
into the Western Esoteric System.

It is known that the Black Lodge -- which, as it opposes evolution,
inherently fights a rear-guard action -- has made unceasing war on the Great
White Brotherhood in the West from the beginnings of the magical revival.
Indeed, fallen and failed adepts of the Great White Brotherhood have become
the tools and pawns of the Black Lodge, from Mathers to Hubbard and beyond.
It would seem that the immediate goal of the Black Brothers is to delay the
Manifestation of the New Aeon, the birth of the magical child and the
realization of the ubermensch through diversion of the Will-current into
less than useless power plays, demoralizing materialist and superstitious
delusions, New Age jargon, etc. The classic example in the Twentieth Century
was the Nazi appropriation, under Black Lodge influence, of the very concept
of the ubermensch, and sidetracking it into a pathetic racialist caricature
of Nietzsche's super being.

"We should found society upon a caste of 'men of earth,' sons of the soil
..." said Crowley, "The worst thing they can do is what is done in America,
to disenchant the man of earth with his destiny; to fill him with the facts
and fancies that enthrall etiolated and degenerated idealists and unfit him
for his evident purpose, that of supplying society with supermen." The Black
Lodge in the Nazi era totally discredited the concept of the evolved human
supermen by grafting it onto German nationalist and racialist conceits,
while suppressing the Gnostic Church, the OTO, the Anthroposophical Society
and even lost-word freemasonry -- in short, anyone who might have an actual
understanding of the coming Being. The leading figure of the OTO in Germany,
the future Grand Master Karl Germer, was placed in a concentration camp. His
official crime was that he knew and maintained relations with Aleister
Crowley. The Chief Bishop of the Universal Gnostic Church in France was
executed by the Nazis. Crowley, for his part, "on the outbreak of the War
...was invited to see the Director of British Naval Intelligence."

According to Gerald Suster, "Crowley claimed that he advocated the use of
two magical signs which were to boost British morale and frequently used by
Winston Churchill: the 'V' sign, which, in magical terms, is the counter of
the Swastika; and the ' Thumbs Up,' the Sign of the Phallus and Victory,
which was published in a pamphlet of Crowley poetry during the most
desperate days of 1940 and whose use spread throughout the nation." War of
the magicians, indeed!

I believe the New Age distortion of the New Aeon concept is a direct attempt
by the Black Lodge and its Inner Planes Rulers (which we call, for
convenience VALIS) to delay manifestation of the Aeon by creating confusion
among the receptive. Much of the "White Light Channeling" clearly bears the
stamp of the Black Lodge and VALIS, an empty metaphysical blind of insipid
psychic trivia. Many self-improvement groups have their origins in the ideas
of failed magicians like L. Ron Hubbard. We have new age centers that teach
nothing useful, UFO message-oriented cults waving flashlights on mountains,
and, as I have shown end-of-the-world doomsayers touting this or that grand
cosmic alignment, harmonic convergence or polar shift.

The UFO cults have clearly influenced even Kenneth Grant's so-called
"Typhonian OTO," which appears to use valid magical currents to pursue the
hideous old ones of H.P. Lovecraft's fictional Cthulhu Mythos. Phil Dick's
last efforts were marred by insipid trivial UFO cult channelings -- the kind
of stuff that was old hat to hardened UFOlogists by the late 1950s. Compare
Phil Dick's musings in The Last Testament with, for example, the Mark
Prophet or Dick Miller or Gloria Lee Bird materials of UFO contactee lore.

The magick of the Black Lodge can be defined and thus identified in only one
way and by one set standard: the subversion of the True Will. This is the
essence of Black Magick, and is its only true definition. Aleister Crowley
explained it this way:

"The Magical Will is in its essence twofold, for it presupposes a beginning
and an end, to will to be a thing is to admit you are not that thing.

"Hence to will anything but the supreme thing is to wander still further
from it -- any will but that to give up the self to the beloved is black
magick -- yet the surrender is so simple an act that to our complex minds it
is the most difficult of all acts; and hence training is necessary

"The majority of the people in this world are ataxic; they cannot coordinate
their mental muscles to make a purposed movement. They have no real will,
only a set of wishes, many of which contradict others ...and at the end of
life the movements cancel out each other..."

Crowley's references to his wars with the Black Lodge are scattered
throughout his writings and bear further study. From these writings, one can
come to understand that the form of the attack upon the magician can range
from political repression to seduction.

The great magicians, Theosophists and other Western sources have devoted
even more testimony to the other side of the coin -- the "Great White
Brotherhood" or "The Secret Chiefs" or "The Masters." In the early days of
the magical revival, the existence of an inner order was taken for granted.
This was followed by a long epoch of expose, disillusionment and world
weariness. But now, revisionist historians are finding evidence that these
groups, usually described in mythic terms, are as material as they are
archetypal. They are, in very Truth, the "Inner Order" -- in communication
with and overlapping with Ultraterrestrial Sources.

The Reality of the Secret Chiefs

The mythology of the secret masters or chiefs and the myth of the black
lodge form an archetypal substratum of modern magical lore which is almost a
necessity if magick is not to drift into a kind of bland parapsychological
secular humanism or offbeat psychology on the one hand, or a religious
fundamentalism grounded in a new faith substituted for Christianity. But one
should at least allow that the legend of secret chiefs may have some rather
literal basis in fact; that there are high masters of the art scattered
around the world, that they are in communication with one another, and that
how they use their illumination depends upon their character and
predisposition. This is all that one must grant to consider the great
brotherhood, or secret chiefs, as well as their opposition plausible.

In medieval Tibet, this was known as the "whispered succession." It is an
open part of the literature of Tantric Yoga, and the often-invoked Tibetan
connection of adepts and publicists comes quickly to mind. It was the Hidden
Church of Karl von Eckartshausen that brought Aleister Crowley to the path,
and small wonder; von Eckartshausen wrote in the 18th century of

"...the society of the Elect, which has continued from the first day of
creation to the present time; its members, it is true, are scattered all
over the world, but they have always been united in the spirit and in one
truth ...

"It is from her that all truths penetrate into the world, she is the School
of the Prophets, and of all who search for wisdom, and it is in this
community alone that truth and the explanation of all mystery is to be
found. It is the most hidden of communities yet possesses members from many
circles; of such is this School ...From all time, therefore, there has been
a hidden assembly, a society of the Elect, of those who sought for and had
capacity for light, and this interior society was called the interior
Sanctuary or Church."

In medieval European graal mythology, we find a strain of accomplished Graal
Templars going out in secret to govern and protect far-flung populations,
but (as in von Eschenbach's Parzival), "...writing was seen on the Gral to
the effect that any Templar whom God should bestow on a distant people for
their lord must forbid them to ask his name or lineage, but must help them
gain their rights ...members of the Gral Company are now forever averse to
questioning, they do not wish to be asked about themselves..."

As magical mythologist Aleister Crowley has a wonderful time with both
friend and foe in the fictional Moonchild, but his nonfictional recounting
of the same period comes uncomfortably close to the metaphor of the war
between the Great White Brotherhood and the Black Lodge. Then we find the
matter of fact (if remarkable) essay on sexual magick, "Energized
Enthusiasm," interrupted, as it were, in midcourse by an anecdotal
accounting worthy of Moonchild.

"Thus far had I written when the distinguished poet, whose conversation with
me upon the Mysteries had incited me to jot down these few rough notes,
knocked at my door ...'If you come with me now, we will finish your essay.'
Glad enough of any excuse to stop working, the more plausible the better, I
hastened to take down my coat and hat. 'By the way,' he remarked in the
automobile, 'I take it that you do not mind giving me the Word of Rose
Croix.' I exchanged the secrets of I.N.R.I. with him..."

What followed was an account of a close encounter of a Most Peculiar Kind,
best read in the original.

Crowley, ever both rationalist and mystic, was aware of the superficial
difficulties in the idea of secret chiefs. Yet he tended to be rather
unambiguous on this matter.

"Yes; this involves a theory of the powers of the Secret Chiefs so romantic
and unreasonable that it seems hardly worth a smile of contempt...I propose
to quote it here in order to show that the most ordinary events, apparently
disconnected, are in fact only intelligible by postulating some such people
as the Secret Chiefs..."

He remarks in this manner in his autobiography, but is still quite convinced
20 or so years later when he notes, in Magick Without Tears:

"They can induce a girl to embroider a tapestry, or initiate a political
movement to culminate in a world-war; all in pursuit of some plan wholly
beyond the purview or the comprehension of the deepest and subtlest
thinkers...But are They men, in the usual sense of the word? They may be
incarnate or discarnate: it is a matter of Their convenience..."

We should take note of Paul Johnson's recent trailblazing study of the
theosophical masters. The essence may be boiled down to this: secret chiefs
or hidden masters may have good reason to mythologize themselves, and
encourage those in direct contact with them to follow suit on the border
where magical philosophy meets with its political implications, the need for
secrecy assumes a more practical rationale. The Secret Chiefs may be secret
not because they are myths or immortals, but because they are neither.

Do the Gods Leave Footprints?

The recent revisionist histories, especially Paul Johnson's The Masters,
Joscelyn Godwin's "hidden hand" articles, and our own work with the "ciphers
of the Secret Chiefs" (identical with that of the UFOnauts) have begun to
restore the political component to historical understandings of the magical
revival of the late 19th century.
For Westerners, especially in America, the separation of Church and State
has been sufficient to make it difficult even to think in terms of
spirituality and political philosophy as a continuous sphere. Even hardcore
Bible-belters are unable to truly imagine an established religion in the
European sense, let alone in the Asiatic. I believe most of us have
virtually no idea of what makes Islamic Republicanism tick, and we stand
appalled not only at the atrocities of Islamic Government, but at its sheer
zeal. The idea of Pat Robertson driving a truck filled with explosives into
an enemy military compound shouting "Jesus is Lord!" is ludicrous in our
imaginations. Put Billy Graham behind the wheel ... but you get the point.

Yet, it has been shown that the founders of speculative freemasonry in the
18th century, especially in its continental version, were upholders of a
radical spiritual, sometimes republican political vision that captured the
imagination of many, including early socialists on the one hand and
occultists on the other. These tendencies meet and overlap, and explain much
about the nature of Masonic and occult secrecy, the cell structure common to
political radicals and occultists, and the hostility of the established
State and Church to both.

The Secret Chiefs of Theosophy, the Golden Dawn and the OTO may be able to,
as Crowley said, "initiate a political movement to culminate in a world-war"
(or prevent one), but if Paul Johnson's thesis is correct, one should not
conclude from this that they are immune to arrest, torture and execution.
Alessandro di Cagliostro, almost certainly a (rather more public than would
seem judicious) Secret Chief, was arrested and condemned by the Inquisition,
dying in a Roman prison.

Johnson observes of some of his successors: "They were all committed to an
international effort to combat religious dogmatism, extend the range of
democratic government, and direct public attention to the values of liberty,
equality and fraternity ...Sotheran's acquaintance with HPB began in Europe
among the disciples of Mazzini. Sotheran's account of Cagliostro makes it
clear that he regarded the work of Mazzini and the Carbonari to be direct
continuation of Cagliostro's mission..."

Johnson's cast of characters in early Theosophical history overlaps with
occultist-magical history considerably. The great Magi Papus, P.B. Randolph
and John Yarker all come under consideration by Johnson.

But before we inaugurate Karl Marx or Anarchist Emma Goldman as "Secret
Chiefs," we do need to avoid losing sight of the fact that those who
professedly encountered these hidden beings were apt to describe them in
terms of, at the least, superbeings in human form.

Consider Henry Steel Olcott's account of an encounter at Lahore with the
legendary "K.H.":

"I was sleeping in my tent, the night of the 19th, when I rushed back
towards external consciousness on feeling a hand laid on me. The camp being
on the open plain, and beyond the protection of the Lahore police, my first
animal instinct was to protect myself ...'Do you not know me? Do you not
remember me?' It was the voice of the Master K.H. A swift revulsion of
feeling came over me, I relaxed my hold on his arms, joined my palms in
reverential salutation, and wanted to jump out of bed to show him respect.
But his hand and voice stayed me, and after a few sentences had been
exchanged, he took my left hand in his, gathered the fingers of his right
into the palm, and stood quiet beside my cot, from which I could see his
divinely benignant face by the light of the lamp ...Presently, I could feel
some soft substance forming in my hand, and the next minute the Master laid
his kind hand on my forehead, uttered a blessing, and left ...I found myself
holding in my left hand a folded paper enwrapped in a silken cloth..."

The letter, as it turned out, predicted the death of two enemies of the
Theosophical Society, which swiftly came to pass. The actual identity of
"Master K.H." seems to be one Thakar Singh, an enlightened radical Sikh
leader, in contact with the worldwide network of radicals of the 19th
century.

Contrast Olcott's encounter with S.L. MacGregor Mathers' account of his
relations with the Secret Chiefs:

"It was found absolutely and imperatively necessary that there should be
some eminent Member especially chosen to act as the link between the Secret
Chiefs and the more external forms of the Order. It was requisite that such
a member should be me who, while having the necessary and peculiar
educational basis of critical and profound Occult Archaeological Knowledge,
should at the same time not only be ready and willing to devote himself in
every sense to a blind and unreasoning obedience to those Secret Chiefs..."

Israel Regardie described Mathers' fateful encounter in this way:

"While walking in the Bois de Bologne one day, meditating ... Mathers
claimed triumphantly that he was approached by three men. He asserted that
these were Adepts belonging to the hidden or Secret Third Order, and
therefore belonged to that category of men described in The Cloud Upon the
Sanctuary. Apparently, so he claims, they had materialized themselves, and
in that tense emotional and spiritual atmosphere of Psychical phenomena,
confirmed him in the sole rulership of the Order."

Mathers observed that, for his part, "I believe they are human beings living
on this Earth, but possessed of terrible and super- human powers."

As outre as these tales are, they coincide remarkably with close encounter
accounts from as early as St. Paul's fateful experience on the road to
Damascus, to Albert K. Bender's three Men in Black.

The most intelligent discussion of what is delusion, dishonesty and
deception in all this, and what is not, is in Crowley's Magick Without
Tears. That it is scattered through the work and written under an implicit
assumption that the proofs of a residue of concrete reality, however
bizarre, are readily obvious to the reader is unfortunate, in today's
(properly) more wary magical and UFOlogical circles. All that we attempt to
demonstrate here is that a plausible case can be made for historical
revision at this time. Johnson's tentative identification of Theosophical
Masters both demythologizes them and adds to the credibility of their
existence. If Johnson is correct, the Secret Chiefs are not only real but
they probably have phone numbers -- doubtless unlisted.

Crowley observed dryly in a postscript: "A visitor's story has just reminded
me of the possibility that I am a Secret Chief myself without knowing it:
for I have sometimes been recognized by other people as having acted as
such, though I was not aware of the fact at the time."

Brad Steiger observed in 1988, that, apparently, "...Space Beings have
placed themselves in the role of messengers of God, or that we, in our
desperation for cosmic messiahs who can remove us from the foul situation we
have made on this planet, hope that there are such messengers who can
extricate us from the plight we have brought on ourselves." Only with the
coming of cipher knowledge can we decode the Pretended Saviors from
Authentic Benefactors or, better Allies. Taking into consideration that UFO
contactee George King and his Aetherius Society are earnestly engaged in the
war being waged by the (Great White) Brotherhood against the Black
Magicians, a group they feel seeks to enslave the human race," as Steiger
puts it, the UFOlogy mythos and the magical mythos are shown clearly to be
cut from the same cloth. The nature of that cloth, in the hands of Crowley
or King, is now no longer obscure.

Excerpt from:
Secret Cipher of the UFOnauts 1994
by Allen H. Greenfield ISBN 1-881532-04-6
Illuminet Press, P.O.B. 2808, Lilburn, GA 30226

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