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Anonymous No.40792895 [Report] >>40793092 >>40793116 >>40793145 >>40793147 >>40793277 >>40793283 >>40794061 >>40794136
What actually happened to him on his deathbed? Also any interesting stories about him?
Anonymous No.40793092 [Report]
>>40792895 (OP)
Bump
Anonymous No.40793116 [Report]
>>40792895 (OP)
Boleskine house
Anonymous No.40793136 [Report]
he died. duh.
apparently he had a family though and supposedly 'happy' in the end
Anonymous No.40793145 [Report]
>>40792895 (OP)
Raped to death by the woman he summoned
Anonymous No.40793147 [Report]
>>40792895 (OP)
>What actually happened to him on his deathbed? Also any interesting stories about him?
Aleister Crowley died on December 1, 1947, in a Hastings boarding house from a respiratory infection, compounded by heart failure and heroin addiction.
Anonymous No.40793277 [Report] >>40794705
>>40792895 (OP)
Why did he say "I'm perplexed" on his deathbed?
Anonymous No.40793283 [Report]
>>40792895 (OP)
>practice satanism
>do nothing but try to invert Godly symbols and commit as much blasphemy as you can
>satan comes for you when you die
>I aM pErPleXeD. sAtAn gEt OuT *dies*
wow who woulda thunk. guess crowley thought it a big LARP or something? sucks for him
Anonymous No.40793963 [Report] >>40794026
He was an 1800s psyop by the Brit government who pioneered sexual blackmail via secret society "initiations." Not at all the pervert magician basement dweller he was made out to be.

https://open.spotify.com/episode/4u249tz1ZUjtrdVJ5ERh1P?si=5Xh4lXDhQAe1iZlM59UE0A
Anonymous No.40794026 [Report]
>>40793963
Yup he was an intelligence asset
Anonymous No.40794061 [Report]
>>40792895 (OP)
>Also any interesting stories about him?
Note: The UK government has declared you can not discuss the Englishman Allister Crowley on 4chan if you live in the UK.
Anonymous No.40794089 [Report]
Anonymous No.40794136 [Report]
>>40792895 (OP)
He was the real life judge holden, but yaldabaoth is gay and edgy
Anonymous No.40794705 [Report]
>>40793277
>I'm perplexed
The Latin compound would be per "through" (from PIE root *per- (1) "forward," hence "through") + plexus "entangled," past participle of plectere "to twine, braid, fold" (from suffixed form of PIE root *plek- "to plait").