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Aleister Crowley, British occultist, writer, and mountaineer, who was a practitioner of 'magick' (as he spelled it) and called himself the Beast.

Aka the wickedest man in the world, luciferian godfather of the occult who was deported from Italy and permanently banned from France because of his disgusting satanic sex magick practices and ritualistic demon evocation.

Nietzsche was not a Freemason but many of his ideas are Masonic

As examples of such ‘displacement’, Bersani (2009 [1987]: 27–8) criticizes Jeffrey Weeks for reducing roles to social inequalities, and Michel Foucault for advocating the rituals of S&M as a way of circumventing the ban on sexual promiscuity because of AIDS.

Nietzsche and Foucault were both members of the luciferian illuminati club, and that's the reason why they were anti-God, because occultists only worship evil.

1 year ago
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Aleister Crowley, British occultist, writer, and mountaineer, who was a practitioner of 'magick' (as he spelled it) and called himself the Beast.

Aka the wickedest man in the world, luciferian godfather of the occult, who was deported from Italy and permanently banned from France because of his disgusting satanic sex magick practices and ritualistic demon evocation.

Nietzsche was not a Freemason but many of his ideas are Masonic

As examples of such ‘displacement’, Bersani (2009 [1987]: 27–8) criticizes Jeffrey Weeks for reducing roles to social inequalities, and Michel Foucault for advocating the rituals of S&M as a way of circumventing the ban on sexual promiscuity because of AIDS.

Nietzsche and Foucault were both members of the luciferian illuminati club, and that's the reason why they were anti-God, because occultists only worship evil.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Aleister Crowley, British occultist, writer, and mountaineer, who was a practitioner of 'magick' (as he spelled it) and called himself the Beast.

Aka the wickedest man in the world, luciferian godfather of the occult, was deported from Italy and permanently banned from France because of his disgusting satanic sex magick practices and ritualistic demon evocation.

Nietzsche was not a Freemason but many of his ideas are Masonic

As examples of such ‘displacement’, Bersani (2009 [1987]: 27–8) criticizes Jeffrey Weeks for reducing roles to social inequalities, and Michel Foucault for advocating the rituals of S&M as a way of circumventing the ban on sexual promiscuity because of AIDS.

Nietzsche and Foucault were both members of the luciferian illuminati club, and that's the reason why they were anti-God, because occultists only worship evil.

1 year ago
1 score
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Nietzsche was not a Freemason but many of his ideas are Masonic

As examples of such ‘displacement’, Bersani (2009 [1987]: 27–8) criticizes Jeffrey Weeks for reducing roles to social inequalities, and Michel Foucault for advocating the rituals of S&M as a way of circumventing the ban on sexual promiscuity because of AIDS.

Nietzsche and Foucault were both members of the luciferian illuminati club, and that's the reason why they were anti-God, because occultists only worship evil.

1 year ago
1 score