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''Not to be confused with [[Michael Howard (Historian)]] from [[Chatham House]]'' | ''Not to be confused with [[Michael Howard (Historian)]] from [[Chatham House]]'' | ||
− | '''Michael Howard''' | + | '''Michael Howard''' was an English practitioner of Luciferian Witchcraft and a prolific author on folklore, paganism, and esoteric topics. From 1976 until his death he was the editor of ''The Cauldron'' magazine. The author of over 30 books including Pillars of Tubal Cain, The Book of Fallen Angels, Children of Cain, and Secret Societies: Their Influence and Power from Antiquity to the Present Day, Michael Howard was an exemplary practitioner and teacher of traditional craft.<ref>https://www.newdawnmagazine.com/author/mh</ref> |
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+ | Howard writes in the essay ''British Occult Secret Service'' (see below): It is not really surprising that historically occultism and espionage have often been strange bedfellows. The black art of espionage is about obtaining secret information and witches, psychics and astrologers have always claimed to be able to predict the future and know about things hidden from ordinary people. | ||
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+ | Gathering intelligence is carried out under a cloak of secrecy and occultists are adept at keeping their activities concealed from sight. Like secret agents they also use codes, symbols and cryptograms to hide information from outsiders. Occultists and intelligence officers are similar in many ways, as both inhabit a shadowy underworld of secrets, deception and disinformation. It is therefore not unusual that often these two professions have shared the same members. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Michael Howard (Occultist) (researcher, writer) | |
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Born | 1948 |
Died | 2015 (Age 66) |
Religion | paganism |
Interests | secret societies |
English prolific author on folklore, paganism, and esoteric topics |
Not to be confused with Michael Howard (Historian) from Chatham House
Michael Howard was an English practitioner of Luciferian Witchcraft and a prolific author on folklore, paganism, and esoteric topics. From 1976 until his death he was the editor of The Cauldron magazine. The author of over 30 books including Pillars of Tubal Cain, The Book of Fallen Angels, Children of Cain, and Secret Societies: Their Influence and Power from Antiquity to the Present Day, Michael Howard was an exemplary practitioner and teacher of traditional craft.[1]
The British Occult Secret Service
Howard writes in the essay British Occult Secret Service (see below): It is not really surprising that historically occultism and espionage have often been strange bedfellows. The black art of espionage is about obtaining secret information and witches, psychics and astrologers have always claimed to be able to predict the future and know about things hidden from ordinary people.
Gathering intelligence is carried out under a cloak of secrecy and occultists are adept at keeping their activities concealed from sight. Like secret agents they also use codes, symbols and cryptograms to hide information from outsiders. Occultists and intelligence officers are similar in many ways, as both inhabit a shadowy underworld of secrets, deception and disinformation. It is therefore not unusual that often these two professions have shared the same members.
A Document by Michael Howard (Occultist)
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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Document:The British Occult Secret Service | article | April 2008 | Occultism Rudolf Heß Francis Walsingham Francis Dashwood John Dee Hellfire Club | On the occult connections and practices of the British Secret Intelligence Services from their origins in Medieval England through to the present day. |