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From : Ammond Shadowcraft 25-Nov-90 19:03:00
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Date: Wed Nov 14, 1990 7:47 am MST
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From: Dr. Michael A. Aquino / MCI ID: 278-4041
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TO: * Michael Morgan / MCI ID: 421-3086
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RESPONSE TO TIM MARONEY'S "THE NAZI TRAPEZOID"
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by-
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Michael A. Aquino, Ph.D.
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High Priest
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Temple of Set
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Post Office Box 470307
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San Francisco, CA 94147
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MCI-Mail: 278-4041
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A correspondent has recently provided me with a copy of a BBS essay
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by Tim Maroney entitled "The Nazi Trapezoid" - essentially an
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accusation that the Temple of Set's Order of the Trapezoid and myself
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are Nazi-sympathetic. [Maroney did not show me the courtesy of
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providing me with a copy directly.]
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Maroney first appeared as a conversationalist on the Weirdbase BBS,
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via which I occasionally offered some comments about magical &
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philosophical subjects. In Maroney's case it soon became apparent,
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however, that he was simply interested in picking a fight about Nazism
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- evidently a personal fetish of his.
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After being patient with Maroney's abuse and insults for longer than
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I felt courtesy required, I finally declined to gratify his emotional
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need for confrontation any further and simply ignored his electronic
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vitriol. Thus frustrated, he appears to have channeled his ardent
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Naziphobia into this BBS tract of his, to which at least a brief
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response is in order:
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Within the Temple of Set are several specialized Orders (somewhat
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analogous to the departments of a university). One of these is the
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Order of the Trapezoid.
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In actuality this particular Order is concerned with a great many
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areas of research, of which north European [including Nazi German]
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occultism is only one. Others include time/space sciences, proxemics,
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art & architecture (particularly Expressionism, Art
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Nouveau/Deco/Moderne), electronics (Tesla et al.), _film noir_,
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Lovecraftian literature, music & the electromagnetic spectrum, mental
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sciences, etc.
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To the extent the Order is interested in Nazi Germany, it is
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essentially with regard to the very extensive research into occultism
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conducted by the Ahnenerbe and other groups & individuals during that
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period. To study and evaluate such material is not to endorse Nazi
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Germany generally, any more than a political scientist who studies Nazi
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political culture is thereby an apologist for it. In his selective and
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out-of-context quoting from the Order's informational paper, Maroney
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somehow neglects to mention the following very central passage:
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"The Order of the Trapezoid extracts the positive, the
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constructive, the exalted, and the Romantic from the Germanic magical
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tradition - and just as carefully avoids and rejects those excesses,
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distortions, and cruelties which have made this tradition an object
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of the most extraordinary fear, condemnation, and suppression in the
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postwar period. The Germanic tradition is also part of the legacy of
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the Prince of Darkness, hence is appropriate to an Order within the
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Temple of Set, which embraces all manifestations of the Powers of
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Darkness in the world.
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"Nevertheless the care required in any investigation into this
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tradition cannot be overemphasized. Magical and research ability are
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not enough; ethical sensitivity and social discretion are just as
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important. The prospects for new and wondrous perspectives on the
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Black Art are exhilarating, but success will come only if the Order
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conducts its affairs with the same dedication and nobility that have
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made the Temple of Set a legend in its time."
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Maroney's accusation that I refuse to make my opinions on Nazi
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Germany explicit is absurd. I have always deplored its premises,
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policies, and activities which resulted in savagery and misery to a
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great many people. Equally emphatically I have deplored premises,
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policies, and activities by other countries which resulted in savagery
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and misery at the same time in history [and in other eras as well].
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This, apparently, is not enough for Maroney, who froths with fury at
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the notion that there could be anything at all about the Third Reich
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not deserving of instant and unqualified condemnation - or at the
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heresy that its antagonists were not all lily-white angels of racial
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equality, religious tolerance, and all-round political purity.
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As Maroney spends a great deal of time ranting about the supposed
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fascist-sympathy of the Temple of Set's reading list, I suppose a word
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or two about that is called for.
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That reading list consists of well over a hundred books in 24
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specialized categories of magical and philosophical research. Some of
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these are well-known books accepted without a blink in current secular
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society. Others are books that cause or have caused a good deal of
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controversy because of their statement of facts or expression of
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opinions distasteful to current secular society.
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The Temple of Set agrees with Plato that the search for truth should
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not be "democratized": Whether an idea is palatable or not, popular or
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not, should not justify its promotion or suppression. All data must be
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looked at carefully and dispassionately if a true picture of the topic
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in question is to emerge. This is, at least theoretically, the aim of
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reputable modern universities - but even they, in light of popular
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sentiment, must not dare to question certain sacred cows.
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Times change. When my mother attended Stanford University in the
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1920s, women students could not be too intellectual or accomplished
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without being ostracized. It was taken for granted that women were
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genetically inferior to men, just as in this same country it was taken
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for granted that Blacks, Native Americans, and Orientals were
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genetically inferior to Caucasians. American Jews were routinely
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discriminated against in all sectors of society.
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Maroney evidently imagines that racism and anti-semitism appeared by
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magic in Nazi Germany exclusively in the early 20th century. What the
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Temple of Set understands, and what a _comprehensive_ tour of its
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reading list demonstrates, is that the impulses behind prejudice of any
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sort - religious, racial, sexual, etc. - are present in _all_ cultures.
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Show me a person - perhaps Maroney would care to volunteer? - who
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believes himself beyond all bias, and I'll show you a victim of tragic
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- and dangerous - self-deceit.
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Ultimately the proof of the pudding is in the eating. If the Order
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of the Trapezoid is so dangerously fascist, where are the stormtroopers
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it has spawned? The riots? The revolutions? But wait: If we are to
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believe Maroney, it is the very _absence_ of conspicuous neo-Nazism in
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the Order's actual accomplishments that makes it all the more
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frightful. As for Michael Aquino, Maroney's baleful portrait reminds me
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charmingly of an H.P. Lovecraft passage in his _Strange Case of Charles
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Dexter Ward_:
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"By 1760 Joseph Curwen was virtually an outcast, suspected of
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vague horrors and demonic alliances which seemed all the more
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sinister because they could not be named, understood, or even proved
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to exist."
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Sorry about that. But I am not about to cease my quest for the Grail
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of Truth simply to appease the private neuroses of the Maroneys of the
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World. Indeed I might respond with a quote from Abraham Lincoln, who
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during the Civil War was also vilified for being insufficiently
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supportive of various popular passions of that troubled time:
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"If I were to try to read, much less answer all the attacks made
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on me, this shop might as well be closed for any other business. I do
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the very best I know how - the very best I can, and I mean to keep
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doing so until the end. If the end brings me out all right, what is
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said against me won't amount to anything. If the end brings me out
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wrong, ten angels swearing I was right would make no difference."
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********************************************************************
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Note: Here from Oz Tech is a response to Tim Maroney's article on
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the Nazi Trapezoid. I know from personal experience that Oz Tech is a
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member of the Temple of Set and that this electronic mail bore her
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mundane network address header.
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Thank you for forwarding Maroney's "Trapezoid" article and for
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asking about it.
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As you well know, I am a member of the Priesthood of Set. Upon
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meeting with Dr. Stephen Edred Flowers a few years ago and discussing
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my interests I was extended an invitation to join the Order of the
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Trapezoid. I have participated in the mysteries of that Order. I have
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examined past and present publications, corresponded with many Setians
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and traveled to several parts of the continent to meet Setians in
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person. I am black. I have also been a member of the ACLU for over ten
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years.
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Nazism is a totalitarian ideology based on bogus notions of racial
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supremacy, blood & land. If the Temple of Set were actually a neo-Nazi
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front I think would have *noticed*.
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The doctrines and practices of the Temple of Set, and those of the
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Order of the Trapezoid, are neither totalitarian nor racist.
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Questing after "Nazi occultism", and having no real knowledge of the
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Order of the Trapezoid's work, Tim Maroney fails to mention the 36
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other books outside "Fascism, Totalitarianism and Magic" that are
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marked in the reading list as titles of importance to the Order of the
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Trapezoid.
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So eager is he to identify Order interest in Germanic magic with
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"Nazi occultism" he =ignores= "Runic Arts and Sciences", the section
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devoted to pre-Christian occult practices in Europe.
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As for the many other OT-recommended books--the texts on Pythagorean
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philosophy, sacred geometry, archeology and archetypes in fiction--he
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ignores them, having made up his mind: this is surely a front for a
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Hitler admiration society
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His references to "evasion" and "plausible deniability" seem to
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derive from his fury at being brushed off by Dr. Aquino on the net some
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months ago. Dr. Aquino has dealt with so many fruitcake conspiracy
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buffs that to him Maroney is probably just another dragonslayer a la
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Geraldo.
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What of the re-formulation of the Order of the Trapezoid at
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Wewelburg Castle? Here again the intent is magically precise.
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Any occultist or neo-Pagan familiar with the pre-Christian history
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of Europe knows that the continent is crossed by "ley lines" of
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telluric current. Pennick's book, HITLER'S SECRET SCIENCES, describes
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how the geomancer Himmler sought out key points on ley lines for his SS
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buildings: "Deeply conscious of the magical aspect of earth mysteries,
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by a seemingly innocent interest in the preservation of ancient
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monuments he managed to gain personal control of those places he
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considered magically powerful." (What is more, that book describes a
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similar study of geomancy used by the Jesuits in their spiritual
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conquest of Europe and the southwestern territories of the New World!)
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The Wewelburg is one such site. In the eyes of a materialist, the
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use of a "power spot" formerly held by Nazis is support of Nazism. In
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the eyes of a trained occultist it is no such thing. The elemental
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forces in such a place are not "Nazi" any more than the water arising
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from a spring is "Native American" or "French" or "Republican". Tim
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Maroney infers that the use of this site implies Nazism within the
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Order of the Trapezoid. It would be as logical to infer that the
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cathedrals of Europe are host to the pagan worship formerly carried on
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at those sites: logical, but dead wrong.
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Lest there be any doubt: the SS catechism explains that the Nazi
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ethos is squarely based on belief in God. The candidate swore to serve
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Hitler as an agent of God! There is Hitler's own brazen oath, "By
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resisting the Jews, I strive for the work of the Lord". We have
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nothing to do with this religious insanity. In the Order of the
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Trapezoid the candidate swears an oath to one master only: to his or
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her immortal fylga, the numinous Self.
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Indeed, this is true of all Temple practices. We swear no oaths to
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mystic masters, high priests, books or even to Set. Selfhood alone
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binds the individual to his or her destiny.
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For all Tim Maroney's claims about human dignity, he cannot clearly
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distinguish friend from foe.
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What? Tim says this reading list lacks books on the Holocaust? Well,
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if we thought genocide was a magical technique we'd surely have
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included a few--but we don't!
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What's magically important about the Nazi is not that they butchered
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millions--rather, it's that they bewitched seemingly "rational" people
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into helping them.
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THAT is magic, a magic that must be understood instead of drugging
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ourselves with the opium of righteousness. Between Aquino's offer of
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knowledge and Maroney's dire warnings against moral contamination, I
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feel it is a simple choice, though not a comfortable one.
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Oz Tech
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Note: I received more comments from Oz Tech from her normal net
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mail address.
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Thanks for posting my response.
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I don't know if it will do much good, actually, since for most
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folks, fantasies about wicked conspiracy elsewhere are far more
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delicious than self-recognition. (Dr. Aquino scored a true hit when he
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took the measure of Maroney's obsession and jokingly asked if he had a
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wish to be flogged by an SS she-devil. I know Tim will *never* forgive
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him. Would-be dragonslayers never have a sense of humor.)
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Some of our best applicants to the Temple have come from those who
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saw Aquino speak of his philosophy on the Geraldo show while being
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attacked by folks who were not playing with a full deck. I doubt the
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Usenet readership will come running to the Temple gates but I am sure a
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few can comprehend & respect the Setian way, whether it is their way or
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not.
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Oz Tech
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-----------------------------------------------------------------
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So while Tim has gone out of his way to question the motives of the
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Temple of Set's Order of the Trapezoid, one among ten orders, no one
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has seen fit to question Tim's motives. Why? Because Tim is
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cantankerous. He's hard to work with. Confronting him requires time
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and effort. And that's as it should be. He does his part and we do
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ours. If either side drops the ball the outcome of the game is
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diminished. So let's avoid the issue of confronting Tim. He's a lost
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cause, but he does some really wonderful things for the magikal
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communities.
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Let's thank him instead. In the last year or so Tim has been on a
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nice little campaign to expose neo-Pagan and Wiccan prejudice. The
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Nazi Trapezoid article has nicely brought to surface some neo-Pagan
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prejudice. The Trickster manifests in Tim quite well. Where the
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Trickster is involved, the left hand need not know what the right
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hand is doing. In fact it works better if all parties are unaware
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of the Trickster's capricious devices. We owe Tim many thanks for
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exposing these prejudices. Thanx Tim.
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This has been a very good thing for the Temple of Set. Neo-Pagan
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prejudice has been exposed, the Temple's ethics and Orders have been
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fully advertised--complete with snail and MCI mail addresses--and Dr.
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Aquino has had a chance to address these problems here and on Usenet.
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Why am I doing all this work to defend the Temple of Set? I believe
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in intellectual freedom. Furthermore, I despise prejudice, hidden or
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overt. I think it is a damn shame that many neo-Pagans suffer from
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the same problems they ardently struggle against. These are the ones
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who enjoyed Tim's article and who suddenly found themselves at the
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bottom of his slippery slope. OOOOPPPSS...
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* Origin: THE CRYSTAL CAVE "DAS MAGICK TREFFPUNKT"(719-391-1092) (1:128/50)
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