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1972 fiasco with Aquino, COS, and Mythos writers and their groups (pics).

Bill S.

Bill S.

 

Copy of envelope:

envelope

 

Three pictures of "Rose" aka. Lorraine:

RoseRoseRose

 

Two pictures of Dale Seago and handwritten note:

Dale Seago

Dale Seago - note about

 

Dale Seago

 

SSS building:

SSS headquarters

 

SSS membership cards:

SSS member cards

 

Lin letter to Bill

Lin letter to Bill

SATANAS who used that as a spelling for Satan first?

Where did Lin, on those SSS cards, get SATANAS as a spelling for Satan? Some pseudo scholars who "always HAVE to be right" and would never merely accept letters about this as any kind of proof, or the actual card, would contend that "Satanas" is incorrect Latin and that only lil old LaVey used it; as such, anyone else (anywhere in the world, imagine it) that used the "Satanas" spelling would have had to have read lil ol LaVey's bilge. Oh? Is that so! Lol.

It's on the SSS cards and they predate LaVey. Oh, but the problem with that is it's not in any kind of "published" form for the pseudo-scholars! One can't exactly carbon date the little card I still have. Lin had the Baphomet on those cards. The Baphomet was in a book as we all know. But the pseudo scholars think that anyone that used the wrong Latin spelling of "Satanas" just had to have read Anton's bilge first. OH? Ha ha!

Well, where did the spelling "Satanas" come from? Heh - FROM HERE, at least this is one example not all that hard to find:

1634, a written document supposedly a pact between Urbain Grandier and 7 devils was introduced as evidence in a court case against him. The devil's names are these: SATANAS, Beelzebub, Lucifer, Elimi, Leviathan, and Astaroth. The pact is written in conventional Latin contractions. The actual document, written backwards with the signature of the "devils" right on it, reads exactly like this:

"Nos pptens Lcfr juvnte Stn Blzbb Lvtn Elm atq Astarot alisq hdie habems accept pact foederis Urb Grandr qui nobis e. et huic pollicem amorem mul florem virginum decus mon hon volup et op. fornicab triduo ebriet illi cara er. Nobs offret semel in ano sag sig sub peds coculcab sa Ecclae et nobs rogat ipsius erut; q pact vivet an vig felix in tra hom et ven postea int nos maled D.
"Fact in inf int coss daem Satanas Belzebub Lcfr Elimi Leviathan Astaroth
"Sig pos mag diab et daem princp dom Blbrth scrpt"

Furthermore: "The signatures of Satanas, Beelzebub, Lucifer, Elimi, Leviathan and Astaroth are subscribed." (Robbins "Encyclopedia of Witchcraft and Demonology," 1959).

Now that this is thoroughly out of the way, like so much dogshit that "the LaVey club" keep throwing in front of our feet...heh heh, check this possibility out:

Lin's character ANTON ZARNAK, invented at least in the early 1950's, is a very Dennis Wheatley type character, an occult expert and investigator but he is mysterious, powerful, he performs high magic. It is said that Zarnak is like a combination of von Helsing and Jules de Grandin. Some say Zarnak is like "Dr. Strange." Anyone that knew about Dennis Wheatley's life and read the tales he wrote would more likely recognize him since Zarnak will use black magic to fight black magic. The real Dennis Wheatley was in British Intelligence before he wrote his book "The Satanist," in 1960. He also wrote "The Devil Rides Out" which was made into a cult classic movie "The Devil's Bride" with Christopher Lee. The kinds of adventurous high black magic performed by both the good guys and bad guys in Dennis Wheatley's tales fit the character of Anton Zarnak. In "the Devil Rides Out" the protagonist actually reverses time with a high black magic spell. The Anton Zarnak tales are now published and Lin wrote some of them in the 1950's, before LaVey changed his name to Anton LaVey.

But where did LaVey also get a hankering for the names Szandor and Carnacki? From Zarnak? Carnacki + Szandor = Zarnak? It is a provable fact that Lin used this first.

Even more to the point: where did LaVey get the idea to ever use the Baphomet and link it up to Satanas or Satan in any form when, in fact, the Baphomet is a sigil of Sophia and the word "Baphomet" itself spells Sophia when it is decoded? Well, LaVey didn't know that about Sophia; that's for sure. Well, could LaVey have seen this stuff from Lin or from someone who had one of those calling cards? LaVey was always nosing into all things occult, even when he got the door slammed in his face by some people who saw him an a non-serious charlatan. Those cards were handed around at least in 1963. It says N. Zarnak on it.

It it a good theory based on the same kind of inferential reasoning that pseudo scholars use, to assume that LaVey got "Szandor and Carnacki" from the name ZARNAK and after having seen SSS cards with the word spelled "Satanas" and the Baphomet on them, decided to use SATANAS and link it to the Baphomet. Obviously, the spelling Satanas was used by at least one person, provably, almost 400 years before LaVey used it. It is a proven fact that LaVey just took other people's stuff. Lin never did that. Lin was very creative.

The SSS was the only group of friends that linked the Baphomet directly up to the word "Satan" in any form, and the form was Satanas. Prior to that it was well known to be not only a symbol of Sophia, but the word "Baphomet" itself IS "Sophia" by use of a Hebrew code. In any other context, the symbol pertains to Lilith, Samael and Azazel (the Goat) to combine as the Great Beast CHIVA, 666 in real occult lodge systems, or Leviathan. Leviathan, Lilith, Samael and Azazel are not Satan, and the goat pictured in the pentacle IS Azazel in that system of occultism - this is the system also used by the Temple of Lylyth. In another system, the Goat represents Pan and the Arcadian Old Religion.

Picture of Wayne C.:

Wayne C.

 

Lin letter to Chojnicki

 

Lin letter to Sachetti

 

Lin letter to Melanie Shephard

 

 


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