Aleister Crowley, Secret Agent Man
| Date: | 06-28-08 |
| Host: | Ian Punnett |
| Guests: | Richard B. Spence |
Ian spoke with professor of history Dr. Richard Spence about his new book on Aleister Crowley, the "poster boy for 20th century occultism." Spence said Crowley was raised in a well-to-do, fundamentalist Christian home and received a Cambridge education. His most shocking revelation about the infamous occultist, however, involves Crowley's work as an operative for British naval intelligence.
Spence described Crowley as a daring mountain climber, looking for contact with the divine, and "not overly constrained by conventional morality." He mentioned the influential role Crowley's aunt played in his drift into secret service work, as well as an event that took place in Stockholm, Sweden. According to Spence, agent Crowley was there on his way to Czarist Russia.
Spence noted the relationship between politics and the occult during his discussion, and talked about Crowley's association with the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, an occult organization in Late Victorian Britain. It was the goal of certain dissident political (and occult) groups to bring about regime change in various European countries, including Britain. Crowley's role was as an undercover informant and provocateur, Spence noted.
Spence also discussed Crowley's secret mission to Canada under the pseudonym 'Clifford,' his association with the German Propaganda Cabinet in New York, as well as his possible involvement in the sinking of the RMS Lusitania (torpedoed by a German U-boat on May 7, 1915). Spence theorized that the passenger ship was sunk as part of a British plot to get the U.S. into the war.
Bumper Music
Bumper music from Saturday June 28, 2008
- Born on the Bayou
Creedence Clearwater Revival
- James Bond Theme
Various Artsits
- Der Kommissar
Falco
- Der Kommissar
After the Fire
- Ghost Riders in the Sky
Johnny Cash
- Ghost Riders in the Sky
Marty Robbins
- Hands of Time
Groove Armada
- Hey Nineteen
Steely Dan
- Limelight
Rush
- Live and Let Die
Paul McCartney & Wings
- Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
- Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
- Mongrel Meets His Maker
DJ Shadow
- Phenomenon
LL Cool J
- Pickpockets
David Holmes
- Secret Agent Man
Johnny Rivers
- Smoke 'Em
Fun Lovin' Criminals
- Theme from Mission: Impossible
Larry Mullen & Adam Clayton
- View to a Kill
Duran Duran
