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TEMPLE OF SET
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Post Office Box 470307, San Francisco, California 94147
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Internet: 2784041@mcimail.com
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Michael A. Aquino, Ph.D.
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High Priest of Set
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June 12, 1994 CE
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COMMENTS CONCERNING:
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"MY SATANIC ADVENTURE: THE JUICY DETAILS" BY ISAAC BONEWITS
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In 1992, updated 1994, Isaac Bonewits published a BBS essay entitled
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"My Satanic Adventure", describing and commenting upon his
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experiences with Anton LaVey and the Church of Satan ca. 1968. The
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1994-update of this essay appends the following paragraph:
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"I said back in 1974 that people desperate to smear me would
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inevitably bring up those months with LaVey, for lack of anything
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better to use, and that prophesy has come true several times. The
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printing of 'The Enemies of our Enemies' in _DP_#7 and _Green Egg_,
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however, really brought them out of the woodwork. Michael Aquino,
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the neo-nazi head of the Temple of Set, has been especially active
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in spreading carefully crafted lies (he's a career military
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intelligence officer, after all) about my time with LaVey. His
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professionally written disinformation is precisely targeted to make
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feminists, civil libertarians and Neopagans disgusted with me,
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especially if they are unfamiliar with propaganda techniques.
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Various other Satanic crackpots, some of whom were denouncing me
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fifteen years ago, are joining in with equally ludicrous accusations
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and sophomoric insults."
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As I did not join the Church of Satan until 1969, a year after the
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arrival & departure of Bonewits, I had no contact with him at that
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time. Nor did his name ever came up in casual conversation at the
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Central Grotto. The Church was growing and developing very swiftly
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at that time, and conversation inclined towards national expansion &
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organization, refinement of the theology & philosophy of Satanism,
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and the ever-present task of public relations.
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I first heard of Bonewits in 1972, when he published his _Real
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Magic_ book and included in it a number of slurs concerning Anton
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LaVey and the early Church of Satan. In answer to my query, Anton
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said that Bonewits had joined the Church in its early days and had
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shortly thereafter been expelled for being boorish and obnoxious.
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Neither the LaVeys nor I had any particular interest in Bonewits, so
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that's where the dialogue ended.
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From 1972 to 1975 the Church of Satan paid no attention to Bonewits,
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and from 1975 to 1993 the Temple of Set paid no attention to him. He
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was dismissed as just one more loose cannon in the American occult
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subculture. His name was not mentioned once in the newsletters of
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either the Church nor the Temple in that 21-year period [and still
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has not been since].
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Bonewits came to the Temple of Set's attention in 1993, when he
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wrote an article denouncing Satanism for Tim Zell's _Green Egg_
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neopagan magazine. Since this article contained a great deal of
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factual misinformation, seriously defamed our religion, and omitted
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any mention of Bonewits' own bias deriving from his past Satanic
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involvement and disgrace, I wrote a correction to it (Glinda file:
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"Bnwts-GE"). My response was heavily censored by Zell in the next
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_Green Egg_, whereupon the Temple of Set simply made the complete,
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uncensored text available gratis to anyone who might inquire about
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Bonewits' _Green Egg_ article.
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Now in this 1994 "Satanic Adventure" paper, Bonewits accuses me of
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"telling lies" and "spreading disinformation" about him. As I review
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my _GE_-response, I find no comments of mine concerning him that
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weren't supported by documented history, or by logical analysis of
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his own statements. Accordingly, while Bonewits spends a lot of time
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complaining in "SA" about how maliciously I have distorted the truth
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about him, he never actually identifies even a single "lie" that I
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am supposed to have told about him. In any case I am quite content
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for my _GE_-response to be judged on its own merits for objectivity
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and reliability.
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As noted above, Bonewits came to & went from the Church of Satan
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before my time, so I cannot personally testify to whether he is or
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is not telling the truth about his experiences in the Church. I will
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simply say that when Anton & Diane LaVey discussed Bonewits with me
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in 1972, I considered them fair and trustworthy; and today I would
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place more credence in their 1972 account than in this latter-day
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version offered by Bonewits himself - as in his _GE_ essay he has
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amply demonstrated his own disregard for the truth.
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I will, however, comment on a few specifics:
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(1) Bonewits claims that he was appointed a "Satanic Minister". In
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1969 the term "Satanic Minister" was briefly used, to describe an
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official function in the Church lesser than that of the formal
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Satanic Priesthood, but I have never seen any evidence that Bonewits
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was appointed such a Minister - nor do I recall his claiming it in
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_Real Magic_. As all such positions were formalized via a signed
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certificate from Anton LaVey as High Priest, I discount Bonewits'
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claim unless he produces such a certificate. [The title of "Satanic
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Minister" was discontinued in 1970 to be replaced by the non-
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Priesthood Regional Agent system in the Church's national
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organization.]
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(2) Bonewits says that LaVey was angry with him for ad-libbing some
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pseudo-Enochian during a ritual, and that this somehow proves that
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Anton really didn't know anything about Enochian ceremonial magic.
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Bonewits' logic here escapes me, because it would seem perfectly
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reasonable to me for Anton to disapprove of Bonewits' corruption or
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lampoon of a seriously-regarded ceremony. As for Anton's own
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Enochian background in 1968, it came from his complete set of the
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original edition of Crowley's _Equinox_, as well as Regardie's
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_Golden Dawn_. This is by no means as complete and accurate an
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exposure as would subsequently become possible via the major 1970s'
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and 80s' publications on Dee and Enochiana, but it was substantial
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for the mid-60s. Anton had the highest regard and respect for the
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Enochian Keys, and his "Satanic" version of them in the _Satanic
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Bible_ - which so irked traditional occultists such as Regardie -
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conveyed a special power and terror of its own unapproached by the
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Judaeo/Christian versions in the _Equinox_ and _Golden Dawn_ [which
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would later be revealed as substantially modified from Dee's
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original papers].
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(3) Bonewits next alleges that he was asked to "play various silly
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parts" in "faked-up rituals" for documentary films, such as one in
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which he climbed into a coffin with a naked woman, stabbed a voodoo
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doll with a knife, and asked Anton for blessings.
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-- (a) In the "Ceremony of the Stifling Air", a Masonic-theme ritual
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contained in Anton's _The Satanic Rituals_, a participant in the
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role of the Pope responsible for the persecution of the Knights
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Templar enters a coffin with a naked woman, with whom he has sex
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after being whipped on his own naked buttocks by another woman. [The
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title of the ritual refers to the atmosphere of the coffin after the
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lid is lowered on the two inhabitants.] While there is a "CSA"
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sequence in the 1968 documentary film _Satanis: The Devil's Mass_,
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the Pope is clearly not Bonewits. If Bonewits did assume the role of
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the Pope in other "CSA" rituals, however, the _Satanis_ sequence at
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least illustrates his sequence of actions. Bonewits does appear in
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_Satanis_ - in a ritual wherein he asks Anton to increase the size
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and power of his penis. [In this 1994 "Satanic Adventure" essay
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Bonewits accuses Anton of not knowing how to actually do magic. I
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suppose that means the spell didn't work after all. Tough luck.]
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-- (b) Attacking a voodoo doll with a knife, pins, etc. is a fairly
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ordinary type of curse ritual, used at that time in the Church of
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Satan as well in many other branches of occultism. The important
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point here is that such rituals were taken seriously in the Church,
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and no one was ever asked to perform one insincerely. Accordingly I
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expect that Bonewits stabbed the doll with a knife wishing similar
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harm to an actual person, and it would be instructive to know who
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that person was, what if anything subsequently happened to him/her,
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and what he/she did to "justify" such a knife attack by Bonewits.
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-- (c) As noted above, Bonewits did indeed ask Anton for a blessing
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during a ritual sequence in _Satanis_. If he "can't remember the
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dialogue" in the film, here is a transcript:
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* * * * *
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ANTON LaVEY: "And what is your desire?"
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ISAAC BONEWITS: "I desire the Prince of Darkness to bestow upon a
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certain section of my anatomy a tribute that will enable it to
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perform its duties better to my satisfaction and its own. I desire
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the power of Satan and the searing lust of Lucifer, the erectness of
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Belial, the glistening moistness of Leviathan, that these demons
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should grant to me the ability to satisfy myself and as many of
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those as I choose to do so."
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ANTON LaVEY: "So it has been stated, and so this virile member shall
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prosper and shall ride forth as the Beast of Abominations, and shall
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come forth as the Behemoth and shall enjoy itself and all the carnal
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pleasures of the flesh and its minions. So you shall reap the
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rewards of desire, and all your lustful thoughts will bear
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fruition."
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* * * * *
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Bonewits speaks of "several documentaries", but as far as I know
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there was only the one (_Satanis_). Bonewits excuses his
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participation by saying that he was only 17 at the time [Anton says
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he was 19]. Either age was sufficient for a young man to know how to
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behave responsibly and decently - if Bonewits is now insisting that
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he did not.
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In the earliest days of the Church of Satan, Anton and some of his
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student witches posed for a variety of ceremonial-setting photos in
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which they [but never he] were naked. No sexual activity was shown,
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and it would be quite clear to anyone without a sex-obsessed mind
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that the photos were merely dramatic and prankish. If Bonewits found
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such filming all so frightfully "pornographic", one wonders why he
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thrust himself so energetically into it, so to speak, at the time.
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Bonewits next asserts that Anton had "read only a tiny fraction of
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his huge library of occult books". This is simply absurd, as anyone
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who has known Anton at all personally can attest. Although not
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college-degreed, he was impressively self-educated - and well-
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familiar with his library - which was noteworthy for *not* being
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exclusively or even predominantly "occult", but contained a wide
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range of texts in such fields as sociology, philosophy, history,
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entertainment, and psychology. A good sampling of the books on the
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shelves of his "Purple Room" is given in the bibliography to his
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_The Compleat Witch_ (later republished as _The Satanic Witch_).
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Next Bonewits asserts the misgivings he felt about the ominous
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presence of neo-Nazis and Ku Klux Klansmen in the 1968 Church of
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Satan. If so, they must all have departed within the next year,
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because when I joined in 1969 I never saw a single jackboot or white
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sheet. Yes, Satanists held some strong and radical personal opinions
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on social issues - but these were from *all* points of the political
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spectrum. Anton's own contempt for neo-Nazism is a matter of
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historic record per his [later published] 1970s letters to me on the
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subject, and he counted among his friends people of all races and
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colors. As his true name (Howard Levey) indicates, of course, he
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himself came from a Jewish family.
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At least by 1969 there was no "orgy room" at LaVey's California
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Street home. There was a recreation room downstairs well-known as
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the "Den of Iniquity", but its only furniture were consisted of a
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bar, tables, and chairs. There was no bed or mattress. Adjoining it
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was the "Council Chamber", a solemn black ritual chamber in which
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the Council of Nine met. It indeed contained a stylized coffin
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serving as a council-table, surrounded by 10 chairs (one for LaVey
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as High Priest). A chair was also provided for anyone being
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interviewed. As a member of the Council in 1970, I - wearing black
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robes & ominous hood - participated in meetings and interviews of
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prospective members. From the 4/13/70 issue of _Newsweek_ magazine:
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"San Francisco's Church of Satan has a reputation for orgy and mad
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perversity in the middle-class neighborhood where it is located. It
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shows interested outsiders a film called _Satanis_ which purportedly
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reflects the Church's rituals - black-robed men and women conducting
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a Black Mass (a mocking inversion of the Christian Mass) with a nude
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woman for an altar. Members proclaim their hate and lust, and leader
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Anton LaVey blesses them: 'May all your lustful thoughts reach
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fruition. Hail, Satan!' A trouserless man is flagellated on a coffin
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lid; then the coffin opens to reveal a nude girl, the man descends
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into the coffin, and it is closed - or almost closed, for it is now
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a bit crowded.
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"So things go in the film. But a few weeks ago _Newsweek_'s Nick
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Kazan was screened for membership in the Church of Satan by seven
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black-hooded members in a candlelit basement decorated with human
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skulls. He found the whole ritual 'not only unfrightening but
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comically reminiscent of fraternity initiations'. Then he attended
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the mass itself. The service, he reported, 'contained very little of
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the film's drama or nudity and in fact was a highly stylized, arcane
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bore'. The flagellant in this mass not only wore trousers but had
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placed a copy of Playboy inside them for padding.'"
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[A grumpy Anton LaVey wrote to _Newsweek_: "If one cannot see the
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sardonic element implied by the placing of the _Playboy_ magazine
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inside the seat of the flagellant's trousers, then I suppose the
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viewer would consider just about anything an 'arcane bore' short of
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a Doris Day or John Wayne movie."]
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So it would have been a delicate individual indeed to "faint" from a
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Council interview, as Bonewits insists that he convincingly feigned.
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As for the Nine "hauling him upstairs" to "revive", there were no
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stairs. The basement was accessible from the main floor only by two
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concealed trapdoors - one behind the mummy-case in the main ritual
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chamber, the other in the Purple Room's fireplace. [Yes, quite a
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house!] One's credibility is strained by the picture of the Council
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of Nine floundering to haul a possum-playing Isaac Bonewits straight
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up a narrow ladder through the overhead trapdoor.
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Well, Bonewits does conclude the account of his Satanic days, both
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within and without the Church of Satan, by admitting that he was
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"foolish". However this is justified by his being only 17, he
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insists, and is to be equated to the similar foolishness of other
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famous pagans and witches as teenagers. "For that matter, what were
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LaVey, Aquino, and Thorsson doing during their teenaged years? This
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could be an entertaining research project."
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O.K., Isaac, since you asked, I'll be happy to tell you what I was
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doing ages 17-21:
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* Honor Graduate, Santa Barbara High School 1964.
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* Gold Sealbearer/Life Membership Award, California Scholarship
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Federation 1964.
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* SBHS delegate, American Legion California Boys State 1964.
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* Community Service Awards, Santa Barbara Lions & Exchange Clubs
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1964.
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* National Councillor, Eagle Scout Honor Society, Boy Scouts of
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America 1964-65.
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* National Commander, Eagle Scout Honor Society, BSA 1965-66.
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* Distinguished Service Award, Eagle Scout Honor Society, BSA 1967.
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* Vigil Honor Award, Order of the Arrow, BSA 1967.
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* Lt.Colonel, National Society of Pershing Rifles (College ROTC
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fraternity) 1966-68.
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* Department of the Army scholarship, University of California 1966-
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68.
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* Lifetime Membership Award, National Society of Scabbard & Blade
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(college ROTC fraternity) 1966-68.
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* Chapter Charter President, Regional Conference Chairman,
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Distinguished Service Key recipient, Alpha Phi Omega fraternity,
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1965-68.
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* National Sojourners Scholarship Award, University of California
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1968.
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* Distinguished Service Award, Department of California, Reserve
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Officers Association of the United States 1968.
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* Distinguished Military Graduate, Department of the Army,
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University of California 1968.
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* B.A. Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara
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1968.
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* Psychological Operations Extension Course, John F. Kennedy Special
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Warfare Center, U.S. Army 1968.
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* Additional memberships in the World Future Society, L5 Society,
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Commonwealth Club of California, World Affairs Council of Northern
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California, Cousteau Society, American Military Institute, American
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Political Science Association, and the Smithsonian Institute.
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At age 21 I graduated from the University of California, was
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simultaneously commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Regular Army,
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and was assigned first to the 82nd Airborne Division and then to the
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JFK Special Warfare Center for Special Forces and Psychological
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Operations training before a tour in Vietnam. So much for that.
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Bonewits closes his "Satanic Adventure" paper with a passionate
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proclamation that he is really/truly a serious occult scholar who
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has been tragically maligned, that all Satanists are indeed Orcs,
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and that any neopagan who tolerates, much less cooperates with such
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heinous creatures is betraying Gondor to Mordor. Ringwraiths such as
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Michael Aquino are especially to be feared and avoided. "As I have
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said before, the enemies of our enemies are our enemies' enemies,"
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concludes Isaac thunderously - to which I can only respond, "Huh?"
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In a postscript [shortly after righteously denouncing Jimmy Swaggart
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and Oral Roberts] Bonewits asks you to send him some money if you
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liked his essay and want him to write more like it. Well, that's
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your business - but please don't send me any money in the hopes that
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I'll write more essays like this one, because I would really rather
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not. I find Isaac Bonewits tiresome.
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