.............................................................. >From the New Paradigms Project [Not Necessarily Endorsed]: From: Alex Constantine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Linda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: The OTO and the CIA: A Response to Jerry Cornelius' Scribe Article Date: Sunday, June 04, 2000 5:00 AM THE OTO & THE CIA: A Response to Jerry Cornelius' Scribe Article While skimming the Internet recently, I found myself the subject of scorn for my reports on the history of the OTO and its relations with the CIA (see Virtual Government, 1997). Jerry Cornelius, the critique's author, did not send me a copy for a response, and I had no idea in 1997 that this essay had appeared in Scribe, so my response is belated, regrettably. To be fair, Cornelius did catch me with a typo in the spelling of a name ‹Marcello Motta, not "Matta"‹that crept into the book (Cornelius misspells the name himself once or twice with "Motto"). But the remainder of his "criticism" is strictly false. Be advised that the OTO began as a fascist front in proto-Nazi Germany, and its defenders continue, by and large, to have absolutely no credibility when discussing the organization's history. Lying is an OTO trademark. I'll take his deliberately misleading statements concerning my account of the Solar Lodge and the early history of the OTO one at a time. Cornelius writes in Scribe (vol.1, no, 7, 1997): 1) "The main tragedy of [Karl] Germer's death was that although he dictated where the O.T.O. property should go, he never officially named a successor. This is contrary to what some individuals, like Alex Constantine, would have us believe by claiming that 'Germer, on his death bed, had insisted that Matta (sic) succeed him as the Outer Head of the occult order.'" Crowley (a fascist propagandist before the war) himself believed that German-born Karl Germer was a Nazi agent, but had no qualms about handing the mantle of OTO high priest to him. These are the caliber of men we are discussing here. In Virtual Government, I note that Germer's wife wrote a letter to Marcelo Motta, "an OTO official in Brazil. She informed him that Germer, on his death bed, had insisted that Motta succeed him as the Outer Head of the occult order." This was Motta's statement, repeated in many a personal correspondence at the time. Cornelius attributes it to me. I make no "claims," The statement concerning a successor to Germer came from a published history, "The OTO Since Crowley's Death." Crowley left it to Germer to choose a successor, and he selected Motta as "Outer Head," according to letters from Germer's wife. Grady McMurty DID allege falsely after the fact that SHE was "lying"‹ not Motta‹ about Germer's true successor, but he was mounting a coup at the time and this entailed the discreditation of his rival for the throne. Even McMurtty did not say that Motta had fabricated these details. Cornelius does, without basis. 2) "... This false claim of succeeding Germer was fostered by Motto [sic] himself, a man who lived in a paranoid delusional world believing himself a Napoleon when in fact he was little more than a school teacher baked too long in the Brazilian sun." Amusing? To judge by his writings, Motta was as lucid and intelligent as a follower of Crowley can be, not at all "delusional." It is a tried-and-true cult tactic to dump on whistle-blowers with ridicule and claims of mental illness. Motta knew he'd been squeezed out of the OTO, and that the CIA had taken an interest in co-opting the organization. This was not "paranoia." Cornelius carefully avoids mentioning that Grady McMurty, who assumed the mantle of leadership via dirty tricks, hailed from the State Department. He was an "intalligence agent," according to "The OTO Since Crowley's Death." McMurty had been admitted to the OTO by Jack Parsons, who worked with principals of the Nazi "Paperclip" program after the war, and believed in demons (what was that about delusions?). How does staking a claim as head of the OTO suggest that Motta believed himself "Napolean?" What is funny about fascism and covert ops? 3) "The most common misconception about the Solar Lodge that authors love to foster is the connection with Charlie Manson. Contrary to what some would like readers to believe, this is a misconception. He was not a member, nor is there any strong evidence that he ever visited the group. The sole source of these stories is found in Ed Sanders' book The Family published in 1971. Here Sanders wrote that at "least five separate individuals have claimed that they were told by a member of Brayton's rebel O.T.O. Lodge that Manson was involved with the Lodge." (1) These allegations have never been substantiated and appear to be only second hand gossip told to a third party who then talked to Sanders, hardly the type of evidence which would stand up in a Court of Law...." It sounds to me as though Sanders had it right, if he had five independent sources giving consistent accounts. No doubt, five witnesses wouldn't do so badly in a court of law, but then Cornelius is biased. 4) The only tenuous connection to the Manson murders is that the Solar Lodge problems occurred two months before the Tate-LaBianco murders. The paranoia of the general public dictated that since, both incidents were committed by hippie drug cults in the Los Angeles area they must be connected. Many researchers have spent years in their quest to tie these two groups together but to no avail. There was no vast hippie conspiracy. Still, with all the information available on the Solar Lodge we find authors like Alex Constantine whose article recently appeared in Paranoia Magazine titled "The False Memory Hoax" (2) along with Peter Levenda, the author of The Unholy Alliance, (3) promoting the same old, tired misconceptions, if not creating new outright lies..." Excuse my awe-struck expression. Did I make the statements attributed to me here? All of this hot air. I wrote that "LIKE Charles Manson," the Solar Lodge of the OTO went in for sadomasochistic sex and orgies and devil worship. This is documented in police reports written by cops called to the scene, and witnesses. I have never said that there was a "hippie conspiracy." I have never maintained that Manson had any connection beyond a flirtation with members of the Solar Lodge of the OTO. Mr. Cornelius does not footnote here. Slick. He does carefully give citations for some statements, but not others, because the claims about me are completely unsupportable. Speaking of "outright lies" 5) "Some writers, like myself, strongly believe these authors simply think it's plausible to attach all the evils of society from drug trafficking, sexual promiscuity, satanic murders, child abuse and kidnapping onto the Ordo Tempil Orientis ." Please pay attention to my actual words, Mr. Cornelius. I do not "attach all the evils of society" to the OTO. 6) " Anyone with half a brain, or capable of doing the simplest of research, quickly uncovers that this is not the case. The above mentioned travesties are totally foreign to the O.T.O.'s thinking and have absolutely nothing to do with the practices taught within its hallowed halls. However the Great Beast is the man whom everyone loves to hate and is often called, wrongly so, the father of modern Satanism." Let me be clear, now, because Cornelius seems incapable of concentrating on my actual words. I have never faulted the OTO for anything beyond the documented fascist and intelligence connections I've written about ‹ I have concentrated on RENEGADE lodges and SPIN-OFFS, mostly, and these were involved in serious crimes. I never said that the OTO thinks and teaches feloniously. I have never said that Crowley was the "father of modern Satanism," but this case could be made. What of it? As for Motta's "paranoia" 7) "The first break-in occurred in the summer of 1965, the second in 1966. Both were at Mildred Burlingame's house, an old Agape Lodge member whose husband had died shortly before the first incident. The third break-in occurred shortly afterwards and was at Israel Regardie's house while he was away. The fourth house which was ransacked was at West Point, Califomia, the home of Sascha Germer. Soror Meral's fears had come true. This break-in occurred over the Labor Day weekend of 1967 . The break-ins were one reason that Marcelo Motta feared a CIA takeover of the OTO, and this is the only sane conclusion. Yet Cornelius ridicules him, and me. Valuable property was stolen after Germer's death from his widow, including some Crowley artifacts. There were strange deaths. Motta's mail was opened and some of it disappeared. Rumors were spread defaming him. He lost his teaching position. Who was behind this harassment? Motta blamed Opus Dei, the notorious fascistic Vatican order with extensive intelligence ties, and the CIA. Anyone familiar with these corrupt organizations knows that they are capable of anything. The skullduggery within and around the OTO was rampant. So how was Motta suffering paranoid "delusions?" 8) "Other modern allegations are equally groundless, as when Mr. Constantine writes that the O.T.O. is a 'cult' being 'influenced' by the CIA, this too is totally baseless and deserves a round of hearty laughter." This is what I actually wrote: "A number of intelligence agents with occult interests already had their hooks into the OTO. One of them was Gerald Yorke, a veteran British intelligence agent working, an advocate of Motta argues, 'with American intelligence in an attempt to absorb the OTO into the ideological warfare network of the political right.' Before the horns of Thelemite succession were bestowed upon [the State Department's] Grady McMurty, Yorke the prelate spy 'misinterpreted' Germer¹s will and named Joseph Metzger, a ranking Thelemite (and the son of a former Swiss intelligence chief), to the office of high caliph. One order adept, Oskar Schlag, was an alleged "psychological warfare" specialist from Israel." In addition, the head of the OTO's Solar Lodge in Riverside was Georgina Brayton, the daughter of a ranking Air Force officer. The intelligence connections of Jack Parsons are well-known. Why does all of this push Cornelius to "hearty laughter?" He should be crying. Jerry Cornelius makes other statements about my research on the OTO that are equally stupid. He criticizes passages on the Solar Lodge that are based on actual police reports and eye-witness accounts, primary source material. So have a good laugh, Mr. Cornelius. 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