Fraternitas Saturni

Fraternitas Saturni was a German occult masonic magical order and Saturn cult with 33 degrees, founded in 1926 by Eugen Grosche (Gregor Gregorius), after the Weida conference with MI6 agent Aleister Crowley, Dorothy Olsen and Leah Hirsig and a schism in the Pansophia Lodge (gnostic goddess Sophia). It practiced anal sex magic similar to Crowley's Ordo Templi Orientis with the Book of the Law as foundation. Grosche wrote Saturn-Gnosis and promoted the world ice doctrine of Hanns Horbiger (opposite forces fire and ice, centrifugal and centripetal).

Albin Grau worked on FW Murnau's Nosferatu of UFA with Hermetic and Enochian symbolism, based on Dracula of Bram Stoker (Crowley's HOGD). He died at Buchenwald concentration camp. FW Murnau worked for Max Reinhardt's acting school and was a friend of Else Lasker-Schüler. Henrik Galeen of Prana Film also wrote The Golem How He Came Into the World (goal of creating a homunculus in the OTO).

Karl Spiesberger was a nazi and wrote about Tarot and rune magic (used in SS and Hitler Youth).

Ralph Tegtmeier wrote books about Crowley and runes and co-founded the Illuminates of Thanateros (in Freudian psychology Thanatos-death drive is equal to Eros-sex drive) in 1978 with Peter Carroll  practicing chaos magic. Peter Carroll invented the Mass of Choronzon.

In the 1990s CIA agents William Burroughs (pedophilia agenda), Timothy Leary and Robert Anton Wilson joined the Illuminates of Thanateros. It was promoted by Alan McGee of Creation Records (Britpop band Oasis).

Stephen Flowers wrote Fire and Ice the Brotherhood of Saturn. Peter Levenda wrote Unholy Alliance.

John Malkovich, Willem Dafoe, Udo Kier and Eddie Izard played in Shadow of the Vampire (BBC, Saturn Film, distributed by Lionsgate, produced by Nicolas Cage) about the making of Nosferatu.

Ordo Templi Orientis

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