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Crowley artworks on show in Paris

Ordo Templi Orientis has been working with the Centre Pompidou, the Warburg and the Palais du Tokyo to assist, in a minor way, with two truly important art shows, both featuring works by Aleister Crowley.

Anti-OTO Australians freed from jail

The couple who were jailed for nine months for contempt of court for refusing to withdraw claims that O.T.O. was a pedophile ring were freed yesterday after spending only seven weeks in jail.
Vivienne Legg and Dyson Devine were jailed after ignoring a July VCAT order to remove their comments about the Order. Their lawyer Simon [...]

Anti-OTO website lands two in jail

Two Tucabia residents have been jailed for contempt of the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal and sentenced to nine months jail in Victoria after refusing to remove offensive material from their protest website. A warrant for the arrest of Vivienne Legg and Dyson Devine was issued on November 28, 2007 after a lengthy court battle [...]

Alan Ronald Miller, Ph.D., IX° O.T.O. (1943-2008)

Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
Brother Alan Miller IX° passed away on February 9, at his home in Scottsdale, Arizona, with his wife Linda and son Michael in attendance. He had been bravely waging a long struggle with cancer, but suffered several strokes in his last week.
Bro. [...]

Wrecker of Civilisation in Bizarre mag

The latest always-fascinating Bizarre magazine has a piece on the equally always-fascinating Genesis P-Orridge, mainly speaking about his recent plastic surgery escapades, and how they form part of his current work and obsessions.

Fortean Times Crowley Special

I just picked up issue 231 of Fortean Times, a special issue on Aleister Crowley. If you’ve read a lot of Crowley you won’t find anything you didn’t know already, although Gary Lachman’s piece on his Thelemic experiences while playing with Blondie might prove enlightening… There’s some silly stuff as usual, but overall not a [...]

Australian OTO Legal News: December 2007 Press Release

Two Australian residents who were found to have religiously vilified the OTO and its members in Australia have been sentenced to nine months imprisonment for contempt of court after failing to comply with orders issued by the Victorian and Civil Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) to remove offensive materials from their US hosted website.
Vivienne Legg and Dyson [...]