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BAPHOMET BREEZE
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Volume III Number 2
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Summer Solstice, 1988
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law
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THE SCIENTIFIC SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM OF GOVERNMENT
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(strictly private and confidential)
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by Comte de Fenix
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(Aleister Crowley)
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THEOREM.
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The scientific solution of the problem of Government is given in AL (Liber
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Legis). This Law supersedes all the empirical theories hitherto current.
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QUOTATION.
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Chapter 1.
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3. Every man and every woman is a star.
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10. Let my servants be few & secret: they shall rule
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the many & the known.
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40. Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
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41. The word of Sin is Restriction.
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42. thou hast no right but to do thy will.
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43. Do that, and no other shall say nay.
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44. For pure will, unassuaged of purpose, delivered
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from the lust of result, is every way perfect.
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57. Love is the law, love under will.
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Chapter 2.
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19. Is a God to live in a dog? No! but the highest
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are of us. They shall rejoice, our chosen: who
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sorroweth is not of us.
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20. Beauty and strength, leaping laughter and delicious
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languor, force and fire are of us.
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58. Yea! deem not of change: ye shall be as ye are, &
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not other. Therefore the kings of the earth shall
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be Kings for ever; the slaves shall serve.
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Chapter 3.
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4. Choose ye an island!
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5. Fortify it!
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6. Dung it about with enginery of war!
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7. I will give you a war-engine.
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8. With it ye shall smite the peoples; and none shall
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stand before you.
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58. But the keen and the proud, the royal and the
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lofty; ye are brothers!
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59. As brothers fight ye!
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60. There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.
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DEMONSTRATION.
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1. The average voter is a moron. He
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believes what he reads in
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newspapers, feeds his
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imagination and lulls his
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repressions on the cinema, and
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hopes to break away from his
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slavery by football pools,
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cross-word prizes, or spotting
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the winner of the 3.30. He is
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ignorant as no illiterate
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peasant is ignorant: he has no
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power of independent thought.
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He is the prey of panic. But he
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has the vote.
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2. The men in power can only govern
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by stampeding him into wars,
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playing on his fears and
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prejudices until he acquiesces
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in repressive legislation
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against his obvious interests,
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playing on his vanity until he
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is totally blind to his own
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misery and serfdom. The
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alternative method is
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undisguised dragooning. In
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brief, we govern by a mixture of
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lying and bullying.
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3. This desperate resort to archaic
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weapons is the heritage of
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hypocrisy. The theories of
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Divine Right, aristocratic
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superiority, the moral order of
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Nature, are all to-day exploded
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bluffs. Even those of us who
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believe in supernatural
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sanctions for our privileges to
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browbeat and rob the people no
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longer delude ourselves with the
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thought that our victims share
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our superstitions
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4. Even dictators understand this.
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Mussolini has tried to induce
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the ghost of Ancient Rome to
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strut the stage in the image of
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Julius Caesar; Hitler has
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invented a farrago of nonsense
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about Nordics and Aryans; nobody
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even pretends to believe either,
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except through the "Will-to-
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believe." And the pretence is
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visibly breaking down
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everywhere. They cannot even be
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galvanized with spasms of
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pseudo-activity, as still
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occasionally happens with the
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dead toads of superstition.
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5. There is only one hope of
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uniting the people under
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intelligent leadership; because
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there is only one thing in which
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everyone really believes. That
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is, believes in such a way that
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he automatically bases every
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action of his daily life on its
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principles. (This is true of
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practically all men, whatever
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their race, caste, or creed.)
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This universally accepted basis
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of conduct is Science.
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6. Science has attained this
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position because it makes no
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assertion that it is not
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prepared to demonstrate to all
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comers. (This part is so well
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understood that all the "false
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prophets" - Spiritualism,
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Christian Science, ethnological
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cranks, Great Pyramid puzzle-
mongers, and the rest of the
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humbugs - all pretend to appeal
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to evidence, not to authority,
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as did the Kings and the
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Churches.) The problem of
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Government is therefore to find
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a scientific formula with an
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ethical implication. This
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formula must be rigidly
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applicable to all sane men
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soever without reference to the
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individual qualities of any one
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of them.
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7. The formula is given by the Law
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of Thelema. "Do what thou wilt
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shall be the whole of the Law."
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This injunction, in one sense
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infinitely elastic, since it
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does not specify any particular
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goal of will as desirable, is
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yet infinitely rigid, in that it
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binds every man to follow out
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exactly the purpose for which he
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is fitted by heredity,
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environment, experience, and
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self-development. The formula
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is thus also biologically
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indefeasible, as well as
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adequate, ethically to every
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individual, and politically to
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the State.
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8. Let this formula be accepted by
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every government. Experts will
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immediately be appointed to work
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out, when need arises, the
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details of the True Will of
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every individual, and even that
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of every corporate body whether
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social or commercial, while a
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judiciary will arise to
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determine the equity in the case
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of apparently conflicting
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claims. (Such cases will become
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progressively more rare as
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adjustment is attained.) All
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appeal to precedent and
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authority, the deadwood of the
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Tree of Life, will be abolished,
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and strictly scientific
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standards will be the sole
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measure by which the executive
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power shall order the people.
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The absolute rule of the state
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shall be a function of the
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absolute liberty of each
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individual will.
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_____________________________
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NOTICE OF O.T.O. DUES INCREASE
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Effective in September, all dues
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and fees in O.T.O. will increase.
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This is the first such increase
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since the early 1970s. The purpose
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of this article is to explain the
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change and to review financial
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obligations of O.T.O. members
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overall.
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In 1919, dues and fees were
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published in Equinox III(1). When
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modern figures were set in the
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early '70s, they were established
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as three times the 1919 value (far
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below the inflation rate, no?).
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Now, approximately 15 years later,
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dues are being reset at four times
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the 1919 schedule - a one-third
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increase.
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O.T.O. members are charged with
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the sacred obligation of supporting
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the Order to the fullest extent of
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their financial means. Annual dues
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are established by the Order as a
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minimum contribution. Fees are set
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for each initiation to defer the
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costs of the initiation itself.
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Additionally, the Lodge itself may
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charge its own dues.
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The annual dues are sent, in
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their entirety, to Grand Lodge for
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the general operating fund of the
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Order. Fees remain with the local
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bodies; but especially in the case
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of Minervals and Io, these often do
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not meet actual expenses, let alone
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leave anything for general local
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operations.
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To meet the need for at least
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minimal local funding, Baphomet
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Lodge and its satellites charge an
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additional fee, equal to one year's
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Io dues, for each initiation 0o-
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IIIo. This is in lieu of Lodge
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dues. The charge is linked to a
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distinct service, rather than to
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the more abstract idea of
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"membership." It also pays for
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your subscription to the Lodge
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newsletter. The complete revised
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schedule of dues and fees is listed
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here for Man of Earth initiations
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at Baphomet Lodge and its
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satellites:
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DUES FEES LODGE TOTAL
0o $20 $20 $20 = $60
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Io $20 $20 $20* = $60
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IIo $40 $20 $20 = $80
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IIIo $60 $20 $20 = $100
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IVo $80 $40 = $120
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C.P.I. $20 = $20
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* Minerval & Io on same occasion
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= $100 (only one Lodge charge)
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For completion, here are the dues
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and fees for all other degrees:
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DUES FEES TOTAL
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K.E.W. $20 = $20
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Vo $104 $60 = $164
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K.R.E. $40 = $40
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VIo $124 $104 = $228
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G.I.C. $144 $104 = $248
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P.R.S. $156 $104 = $260
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VIIo $224 $204 = $428
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VIIIo $448 $408 = $856
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IXo $672 $816 = $1,488
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Dues are payable upon taking a
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new initiation, or after one year,
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whichever comes first. Fees and
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Lodge charges are payable upon
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taking a new initiation. In some
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cases, Lodge charges can be paid in
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labor or similar service.
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Members are also welcome to make
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whatever additional contributions
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they may wish from time to time.
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All funds received are applied
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scrupulously to O.T.O. and Baphomet
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Lodge activities. Any Lodge member
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is welco |