The real Trinity test

Jack Parsons was a pioneering rocket scientist and co-founder of Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), but he was also deeply involved in occult practices, especially Thelema, the magical system founded by Aleister Crowley.
Along with L. Ron Hubbard (later founder of Scientology), Parsons performed a series of rituals in 1946 called the Babalon Working, which aimed to summon an incarnation of a divine feminine force—Babalon.

Using s*x magic Parsons conceived a child at the correct celestial alignment and then had it terminated. A 12ft tall glass bottle with the fetus inside was present at the Trinity site. The idea was that through the respect of celestial alignments and the immense power of splitting the item it would invite a divine force and reanimate the corpse. Crowleys moon child.

It’s not a question of if this went down, it’s if it worked.

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stupid says what

what?

But why male models?

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In actuality Aleister Crowley was a weird dude who lived off his parent’s wealth, and tricked naive college dudes into ‘rituals,’ that were little more than hookups. Lol

Did he actually believe in ‘magick,’ or was it all just a clever guise to partake in an alt lifestyle decades before it became socially acceptable?

So… a wizard lot lizard??? a lot wizard?

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Well played, and… yes. Lol Anyway, that was always my interpretation of the guy.

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Don’t let this distract you from the fact that Antin LeVey’s granddaughter’s genetic matetial was used to create Taylor Swift and the globalists programmed her to hook up with Kelce in an attempt to feminize football.

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I wonder what normal people think when they come across this sub forum when they see threads like this.

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I imagine it’s viewed like the elephant graveyard from Lion King.

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That seems about right.