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Ritual Magic, Mind Control and the UFO Phenomenon
(Part 1)
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by Adam Gorightly

It was not long after my own encounter with strange aerial phenomena that I 
began to see a link between UFO’s to such seemingly disparate topics as 
psychedelics, psychotronics, and ritual magick. As the years pass, the 
Extraterrestrial Hypothesis (ETH) makes far less sense to this observer than 
other theories ranging from mind control conspiracies, or--on the other 
hand--fissures in the space/time continuum which provide a portal of entry 
for ghostly apparitions that can be saucer-shaped or even take on the form of 
Moth-Men, Chupacabras or the Blessed Virgin Mary.

UFO’s encompass a wide range of phenomena and cannot be categorized simply in 
terms of little grey skinned buggers from Zeta-Reticuli shoving probes up 
human rectums. (Ouch!) To me the term “UFO” simply suggests something 
unexplainable hovering in outer or inner space, whether it is machine-like 
elves encountered under the influence of DMT, or nuts and bolt craft 
performing inexplicable aerial maneuvers over Area 51.

UFO’s are limited only by our imaginations, and to consider them merely craft 
from another galaxy is as narrow a view as postulating that newborn babes are 
delivered exclusively by storks. UFO’s are also--in my estimation--a product 
of altered consciousness, which is not to suggest that all sightings are in 
part, or in whole, complete hallucinations. What I’m suggesting is that in 
order to observe UFO’s, one must often enter into a more receptive state, 
much like a psychic or channeler tuning into voices or subtle energies. 
Channelers must first induce in themselves a trance state before being able 
to contact ‘voices from the beyond’. The same goes for magical workings 
wherein magicians carry out rituals in order to invoke spirits and/or demons. 

A corollary to the above statement is the famed Amalantrah Working of 
legendary occultist Aleister Crowley, which consisted of a series of visions 
he received from January through March of 1918 via his then ‘Scarlet Woman’, 
one Roddie Minor. Throughout his life, Crowley had a number of Scarlet Women 
who acted as ‘Channels’ for otherworldly transmissions of angelic and/or 
demonic origin. The Scarlet Woman also played a large part in Crowley’s 
notorious sex rituals, at times combining drugs and bestiality to stir up 
those strange energies into which good ol’ Uncle Al was trying to tap. To 
quote Crowley chronicler Kenneth Grant from Aleister Crowley and the Hidden 
God:


Crowley was aware of the possibility of opening the spatial gateways and of 
admitting an extraterrestrial Current in the human life-wave...It is an 
occult tradition--and Lovecraft gave it persistent utterance in his 
writings--that some transfinite and superhuman power is marshaling its forces 
with intent to invade and take possession of this planet... This is 
reminiscent of Charles Fort's dark hints about a secret society on earth 
already in contact with cosmic beings and, perhaps, preparing the way for 
their advent. Crowley dispels the aura of evil with which these authors 
(Lovecraft and Fort) invest the fact; he prefers to interpret it 
Thelemically, not as an attack upon human consciousness by an 
extra-terrestrial and alien entity but as an expansion of consciousness from 
within, to embrace other stars and to absorb their energies into a system 
that is thereby enriched and rendered truly cosmic by the process...

It was through the Amalantrah Working--which included the ingestion of 
hashish and mescaline in its rituals--that Crowley came into contact with an 
interdimensional entity named Lam, who by the way just happens to be a dead 
ringer for the popular conception of the ‘Grey’ alien depicted on the cover 
of Whitley Strieber’s Communion. Crowley called them “Enochian entities” 
because he purportedly contacted them by using “Enochian calls”, a 
Cabalistic system/language devised by 17th century Elizabethan magician, Dr. 
John Dee. From this alleged encounter, some have inferred that the 
industrious Mr. Crowley intentionally opened a portal of entry through the 
practice of ritual magick, which allowed the likes of Lam and other ‘alien 
greys’ a passageway onto the Earth plane. Dr. John Dee and his “scryer”, 
Edward Kelly, had their own strange encounters with--as they called 
them--“little men” who moved about “in a little fiery cloud”, thus a 
pattern exists in the lore of ritual magic connecting UFO’s to sorcery.
 Some now believe that what Crowley tapped into was the same unconscious 
reservoir of high weirdness that helped launch the current rash of alien 
abductions, as reported by such “experts” in the field as Bud Hopkins, John 
Mack, David Jacobs, et al. When making these connections, bear in mind that 
many abductees recall their encounters with these gray skinned creatures only 
after they’ve been hypnotically regressed. Once again, we see that trance 
states--not unlike those ASC’s produced during rituals such as the Amalantrah 
Working--are often the triggering factor which opens up a portal for these 
strange entities. According to Kenneth Grant, this tradition has been 
continued by current day adepts of The Great Beast, who follow in his 
footsteps practicing ritual magic to invoke these “alien entities”.

In Outside the Circles of Time, Grant writes:


Some believe that the UFO phenomena are part of the “miracle”, and a 
mounting mass of evidence seems to suggest that mysterious entities have been 
located within the earth’s ambience for countless centuries and that more and 
more people are being born with innate ability to see, or in some way sense 
their presence.... Prayer for deific intervention in ancient times has now 
became a cri de coeur to extra-terrestrial or interdimensional entities, 
according to whether the manifestations are viewed as occurring within man’s 
consciousness, or outside himself in apparently objective but often-invisible 
entities. New Isis Lodge has in its archives the sigils of some of these 
entities. The sigils come from a grimoire of unknown origin which forms part 
of the dark quabalahs of Besqul, located by magicians in the Tunnel of 
Quliefi. The grimoire describes Four Gates of extraterrestrial entry into, 
and emergence from, the known Universe.

What Grant is speaking of is a form of ritual magic(k) practiced by such 
groups as the Golden Dawn, and the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.). “Sigils” 
are line drawings and diagrams that serve as signatures of entities 
accessible to a trained magician familiar with “Enochian calls” and other 
methods of summoning “spirits”. A grimore is a directory of such sigils, and 
a manual for their use.
A noted disciple of Crowley’s, Jack Parsons--one time head of the California 
branch of the O.T.O., and renowned rocket scientist--carried on this 
tradition of interdimensional contact when, in 1946--with the aid of “Frater 
H.”--he made contact with some sort of entities not at all unlike Crowley’s 
“Lam”. This all took place during a series of magic rituals deemed The 
Babalon Workings. What makes this story all the more bizarre is that Parsons’ 
accomplice in this endeavor--the aforementioned Frater H.--became more 
commonly known afterwards as charismatic cult leader L.Ron Hubbard, the 
founder of Scientology.

Apparently, Hubbard played a role similar to that of Edward Kelley, “scryer” 
for the aforementioned Dr. John Dee, of whom Crowley was an ardent admirer. A 
scryer works as a receptor of otherworldly communications, often using 
crystal ball or similar device in conjunction with the magician’s rituals and 
ceremonies to summon beings from other dimensions. Together magician and 
scryer work left hand-in-hand in summoning these otherworldly beings: be they 
angels, demons or spirits of the dead. Crowley’s Scarlet Woman, in many 
instances, performed this same function; for instance Crowley’s first wife, 
Rose Kelly--while in a magical trance--received the first three chapters of 
the infamous Book of the Law, the manuscript that laid the foundation for 
Crowley’s ‘religion’, Thelema. Furthermore, the portal of entry for the 
extraterrestrial beings that Crowley theoretically opened (when he invoked 
the entity “Lam”) may have been further enlarged by Parsons and Hubbard with 
the commencement of the Babalon Working, thus facilitating a monumental 
paradigm shift in human consciousness. As Kenneth Grant wrote, “The [Babalon] 
Working began...just prior to the wave of unexplained aerial phenomena now 
recalled as the ‘Great Flying Saucer Flap’. Parsons opened a door and 
something flew in.” Such researchers as John Carter suggest that the 
detonation of atomic bombs over Japan--during the latter part of World War 
II--may have also played a part in opening this door between dimensions or, 
at the least, attracted the curiosity of our intergalactic neighbors.

As Thelemic history instructs, 1947 ended the first stage of the Babalon 
Working, as Parsons and Hubbard parted ways amid a cloud of turmoil. 
(Apparently, Hubbard split with Parsons’ wife and a large part of his 
fortune.) It was the same year the Modern Age of UFO’s flew into view with 
the Kenneth Arnold sightings over Mt. Rainer in Washington state, followed 
not long after by the legendary saucer crash in Roswell, New Mexico.

 1947 was also the year that marked the passing of Great Beast, Aleister 
Crowley. Not long after these monumental events, in 1948, Albert Hoffman gave 
birth to LSD, which indicates that strange things were indeed afoot in the 
collective unconscious of humanity between the years of 1946-’48. Connecting 
all this high weirdness up even tighter is conspiracy researcher John Judge, 
who--in an interview on KPFK radio, Los Angeles on August 12, 1989 dubbed 
“Unidentified Fascist Observatories”--stated that Kenneth Arnold and Jack 
Parsons were flying partners, though I have, as yet, been unable to find 
additional corroboration to support this claim.

As for L. Ron Hubbard--though it is not well publicized by current day 
members of the Church of Scientology--much of his “religion” was based on a 
bizarre cosmology he apparently concocted, perhaps to see how much his flock 
was willing to swallow; a thesis which suggested that several million years 
ago the souls of dead space aliens (Thetans) entered into the body of Earth 
humans, and that is part of the reason why today we are so screwed up as a 
species.


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