Monday, 22 April 2013

Jay Z Linked To Satanic Séx Cult

There's a new claim that Jay Z is a
devotee of the satanic séx cult,
Ordo Templi Orientis, founded by
Aleister Crowley.
Ordo Templi Orientis founding
'prophet' Aleister Crowley, who was
born into an upper-class British
family in 1875, styled himself as 'the
Great Beast 666'. He was an
unabashed occultist who, prior to his
death in 1947, reveled in his infamy
as 'the wickedest man in the world'.
His form of worship involved
sadomasochistic séx rituals with
men and women, spells which he
claimed could raise malevolent gods
and the use of hard drugs, including
opium, cocaine, heroin and
mescaline. Crowley's motto —
perpetuated by OTO — was 'do what
thou wilt'. And it is this
individualistic approach that has led
to a lasting fascination among artists
and celebrities.
Celebrities linked to OTO include the
rapper Jay-Z, who has repeatedly
purloined imagery and quotations
from Aleister Crowley.
Whether wearing a T-shirt
emblazoned with 'Do what thou wilt'
or hiring Rihanna to hold aloft a
flaming torch in his music videos (a
reference to the Illuminati, an
outlawed secret society whose
name supposedly derives from
Lucifer, or 'light bringer'), he has
given the sect priceless publicity.
His clothing line, Rocawear, is shot
through with OTO imagery such as
the 'all seeing eye' in a triangle, the
'eye of Horus' (an ancient Egyptian
symbol frequently referenced in
occult texts) and the head of
Baphomet (the horned, androgynous
idol of Western occultism).
Some conspiracy theorists have
seized on this as evidence that he is
a member of a secret Masonic
movement which they believe
permeates the highest levels of
business and government.
Others take a more pragmatic view:
that it is commercial opportunism,
cashing in on impressionable teens'
attraction to the 'edginess' of occult
symbolism.

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