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- Whiskey Rebellion Camp Newsletter (BBS Edition)
- Sun in Aries * Moon in Libra * Issue One (Hard Copy Issue Seven)
- Spring Equinox 1992ev (Happy Thelemic New Year!)
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- The "hard copy" edition of _Whiskey Rebellion Camp Newsletter_ is
- available by subscription for $2.00 per year (four issues). Send
- check or money order payable to CASH to Whiskey Rebellion Camp
- O.T.O., 8 Market Square #131, Pittsburgh PA 15222.
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- Opinions expressed in this publication are those of the authors and
- not necessarily those of Whiskey Rebellion Camp nor of Ordo Templi
- Orientis.
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- DO WHAT THOU WILT SHALL BE THE WHOLE OF THE LAW
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- The Whiskey Rebellion: How We Got Our Name
-
- by Frater Nanivartante 777 II°
- Master, Whiskey Rebellion Camp
-
- As I often receive comments from out-of-towners (not to
- mention locals unfamiliar with the area's history) regarding our
- "interesting" name, I thought it would be most appropriate to begin
- observing our second birthday by explaining how we got it.
- It was the early 1790's. George Washington had just begun his
- first term as president, and the newly-formed constitutional
- government was broke. Like most governments, they came to the
- brilliant conclusion that they should tax something, and they
- decided that whiskey would be a suitable commodity.
- Well, that's what they thought. Southwest Pennsylvania's
- dirtpoor farmers, short on money but rich in corn and other
- fermentable grains, used whiskey in place of money. They also
- found that whiskey was easier to ship down the Ohio river than the
- grain from which they made it. But they still had no money to pay
- the tax, and the government would not take their whiskey as
- payment. So with the spirit of the War for Independence fresh in
- their memories, the farmers banded together to let the federal
- government know that they were not about to tolerate from their
- fellow Americans what they revolted against from Great Britain.
- Needless to say, the government had other ideas, and at the urging
- of Alexander Hamilton, President Washington led a militia of men
- from four states to southwest Pennsylvania and suppressed what is
- known today as the Whiskey Rebellion.
- When I came to Pittsburgh from Los Angeles, where I had first
- joined Ordo Templi Orientis, I contacted O.T.O. Grand Lodge and
- received permission to start an O.T.O. body in this area. This new
- body would require a name, and while names from Egyptian mythology
- or the life and works of Aleister Crowley are fine, I remembered
- those local forefathers who, despite having lived over one and a
- half centuries before Crowley summarized their human rights in
- Liber 77, had indeed embraced its principles and were willing to
- give their lives to prove it. We at Whiskey Rebellion Camp believe
- that such people, whether or not they call themselves Thelemites,
- still live today.
-
-
- News!
-
- First, we must bid "93!" and farewell to Frater Tom I°, who has
- returned to his native Virginia. During his association with us,
- he was one of the first members of Magick 101, a frequent attender,
- and in his last days with us, he was our most gracious host. (Note
- that we no longer have a place to meet. Anyone wishing to
- volunteer their house or apartment may contact Frater Nanivartante,
- and you will be most greatly appreciated.) Frater Tom will now
- face the singular challenge of founding an O.T.O. camp of his own
- in Pat Robertson's backyard. Watch your back, Care Frater, and we
- will certainly miss you.
-
- If you're wondering where our feature "O.T.O. Publications Received
- This Quarter" went, we dropped it because we simply have no space
- for it in our new format. Besides, The Magical Link, the official
- O.T.O. newsletter, does that now (although we did it first!).
- Perhaps when we can afford the additional space, we will restore
- it, but until then, we will simply thank our friends at Thelema
- Lodge, Pyramid Lodge, RPSTOVAL Oasis, and Khensu Ra Oasis for
- sending us copies of their fine publications.
-
- Our Temple Furniture Fund now has $40.00. We have raised this by
- selling natal charts at $5.00 apiece. If you would like to
- contribute $5.00 in return for your chart, please send us your
- name, the date, place, and time of your birth (specify standard or
- daylight time if you were born between April and October), along
- with a self-addressed stamped business envelope (one stamp per
- chart ordered). If you want more than three charts, make it a
- 9"x12" envelope. You will then receive a four-page report
- consisting of your chart and three pages of thumbnail-sketch
- interpretations (state anti-fortunetelling laws prohibit us from
- doing more), including your midpoints and midpoint conjunctions.
- Please note that unless you specify otherwise, we will use the
- Sidereal Zodiac and Campanus houses, as our experience has shown
- this system to be more reliable than the usual Tropical-Placidus
- approach.
-
- We must also report that the police have dropped their investiga-
- tion of the shooting attempt at Frater Rabbi-Magos, who now resides
- in eastern West Virginia. As the suspect has disappeared, and
- presumably gone into hiding, there is little for them to go on at
- this time.
-
- And if you think that was a strange story, get this: Frater
- Nanivartante has received an invitation from radio evangelist and
- witch hunter Bob Larson to be a guest on his show, "Talkback with
- Bob Larson". That was in January, and at this time we are awaiting
- written confirmation of this invitation. It seems Mr. Larson does
- not know that O.T.O.'s official newsletter is _The Magical Link_
- (he believes it to be another publication), but that should come as
- no surprise. Anyone who reads the entry on Thelema in Larson's New
- Book of Cults will immediate discover that Larson doesn't know very
- much about A■A■, O.T.O., or Aleister Crowley. Look it up under
- "Crowleyism" (sic).
-
- Project Witch Hunt Watch
-
- WPCB-TV 40 again proves to be a vital barometer for the activities
- of the neo-witch hunt movement. For the last several weeks they've
- been showing "Pagan Invasion", a series of misinformative,
- ludicrous, and perhaps libelous videos that are little more than
- recycled material from those wonderful people at Jeremiah Films.
- Every video shown so far includes footage from videos which were
- previously released and are still for sale from Jeremiah Films.
- Hostess Caryl Matrisciana and her co-host, the Rev. Charles "Chuck"
- Smith, take cheap shots not only at wiccans and other occultists --
- er, "satanists" -- they have slimed Hindus, Mormons, Sikhs,
- Freemasons, and evolution (which must be false, as Charles Darwin
- was a Freemason). For example, the episode on "mind control" dwelt
- mostly on Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, with an occasional mention of
- Adolf Hitler and Jim Jones (with no mention of their Christian
- backgrounds, of course), but no mention at all of the Church of
- Scientolgy, easily the nastiest group to ever be called a mind-
- controlling cult, or its founder, the late L. Ron Hubbard. Perhaps
- that's because Hubbard's ancestors were from Europe while the
- Bhagwan's forebearers weren't. After a while one begins to wonder
- if Ms. Matrisciana had a bad experience with Hindus when she was
- growing up in India. Evangelical eschatologist and author Hal
- Lindsey endorses them, and that alone should tell you something
- about "Pagan Invasion". And as if that weren't enough, during a
- January episode of Trinity Broadcasting's "A Call to Action", host
- Jay Sekulow repeated that old tired garbage equating paganism with
- satanism. One of his guests shed some light on this and said that
- the difference is that witches are willing to suffice with animal
- sacrifices while satanists will go on to sacrifice humans.
- Naturally, they gave no source to back up this claim, which they
- made with all seriousness.
-
- Book Reviews
-
- _The Equinox of the Gods_ (Aleister Crowley; New Falcon). It's
- out, the production was excellent, and it's affordable. A must
- have for anyone who reads and studies Liber AL vel Legis (like
- you). Run right out to your favorite occult bookstore and get it
- now; you can always resume reading this newsletter later.
-
- _In Pursuit of Satan: The Police and the Occult_ (Robert D. Hicks;
- Prometheus Press). First class antidote to all the nonsense we
- write about in "Project Witch Hunt Watch". A good book to refer
- people to when you write letters to editors and station managers
- about anti-occult hysteria. Author Hicks, by the way, is a
- policeman, and a very objective one, and as he has access to the
- many "occult crime seminars" which the general public cannot
- attend, he has heard some claims that make the information relayed
- in our Project Witch Hunt Watch series seem rational.
-
- _Horary Astrology_ (Anthony Louis; Llewellyn). Another reviewer
- has described Llewellyn as a company that caters to occult
- beginners, but this book from astrologer Anthony Louis is not one
- of them. One should have some familiarity with astrology and its
- principles before trying horary astrology (answering a question by
- casting a horoscope for the time and place where the question was
- asked, such as "Where did I leave my car keys?"). However, this
- book is great for those new to horary. However, as a siderealist,
- I wish Louis had cited some proof for his claim that Cyril Fagan,
- the founder of western sidereal astrology, "based his novel
- ideas...on a mistranslation..." of the Babylonian astrology texts.
- After all, when I converted Louis' chart regarding the 1988 New
- York City mayoral election to the sidereal zodiac, the forecast was
- the same, albeit for different reasons. Also, keep in mind the
- correspondences between the planets, the houses, and human
- consciousness: the horary chart may tell you more about why the
- querant asked the question! Finally, please remember that
- astrology is primarily for helping us find our True Wills and not
- our car keys.
-
- _Archetypes on the Tree of Life: The Tarot as Pathwork_ (Madonna
- Compton; Llewellyn). I have a little trouble with authors who call
- A.E. Waite the best scholar of his day, or who use his deck as
- illustrations for any reason other than historical information.
- Waite's writings and his Tarot are full of blinds -- some say to
- maintain Golden Dawn secrecy oaths, others say to cover his
- ignorance. Ms. Compton would have done well to have chosen on of
- the many better decks available, and her publisher, Llewellyn,
- markets some of them. However, the text and exercises are fine,
- but note that Ms. Compton subscribes to the traditional pre-
- Thelemic assignments for the letters heh and tzaddi.
-
- The Complete Book of Amulets & Talismans (Migene Gonzalez-Wippler;
- Llewellyn). I have a sneaking suspicion that a truly complete book
- on this subject would be much thicker, but it seems to be an
- excellent general introduction to the histories and meanings of
- magical objects and symbols from many ages and cultures: the cross,
- the triskelion, the Zodiacal signs, and even the much-maligned
- swastika (now how do you suppose THAT happend?). Ms. Golenz-
- Wippler is most qualified; and expert in both Qabala and Santeria,
- with degrees in psychology and anthropology.
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- Calendar
-
- April 8-10 -- 88th anniversary of Aleister Crowley's reception of
- Liber AL vel Legis, The Book of the Law.
-
- June 1 -- Deadline for submissions to Whiskey Rebellion Camp
- Newsletter.
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- June 21 -- Summer Solstice.
-
- Remember that the annual Summerhawk festival is held in western New
- York state in mid-August. Keep this in mind when making your
- summer vacation plans.
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- LOVE IS THE LAW, LOVE UNDER WILL