Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn was founded in 1887 by masons William Woodman, William Westcott and Irishman Samuel MacGregor Liddell Mathers, members of the Rosicrucian Society of England (Societas Rosicruciana In Anglia SRIA).
They were puppets of the Cecil family, who controlled the British Empire and its secret service since Queen Elizabeth I and who trained John Dee, continued the cult of Mercury/Hermes of the Medici. John Dee orchestrated the rosicrucian Frederick V and Elizabeth Stuart wedding as Mercury ruling the twins of Gemini.
These secret service agents used their occultism or image as rebellious artist as a cover, but at the same time revived the European kabbala tradition of the Asiatic Brethren, that is currently used in movies and news rituals, and is the blueprint for the upcoming Luciferian world religion.
Robert Cecil selected Aleister Crowley to be trained at Trinity College Cambridge. Samuel Mathers was married to Moina Bergson, family of Henri Bergson of the Society for Psychical Research. Bergson came from a Polish jewish Hasidic background, was a friend of John Dewey who founded the leftist (Luciferian) New School, a branch of Columbia University (Colonna, coulumb=the dove, Lucifer) .
At the same time, the Theosophic Society, the Fabian Society (jesuit Massimo family) and The Ghost Club were formed, all covers of spiritualism and occultism with an imperialistic agenda, to eventually usher in the Aeon of Horus. Crowley and AC Doyle worked for British Intelligence, creating propaganda, Bennett worked for the Ministry of Information, William Westcott wrote articles in Helena Blavatsky's 'Lucifer' magazine.
The Ghost Club consisted of 5 HOGD members, William Crookes (SPR), Charles Babbage (cryptography, 'father of the digital computer'), CEM Joad (Fabian Society, BBC, New Party of fascist Oswald Mosley), Osbert Sitwell (close friend of king George Saxe-Coburg), Siegfried Sassoon (family that controlled the opium trade in China and India with the jesuits and Rothschilds) and Julian Huxley (brother of Aldous Huxley) who founded the United Nations with Robert Cecil.
The HOGD and SRIA gathered at Mark Masons Hall in Queen Street London, now demolished.
Members
- AC Doyle jesuit,
the Ghost Club, Society
for Psychical Research, British Intelligence, propaganda writer
for the British ministry of propaganda, supporter of compulsary
vaccination, freemason,
author of Sherlock Holmes (A Study in Scarlet refers to Crowley's
Scarlett Woman), friend of Harry Houdini
and Frank Podmore of the Fabian
Society.
- Aleister Crowley (he
used the septagram of John Dee's Enochian
system as logo for - his A.A., headed the OTO)
- Allan Bennett (introduced Buddhism to the
West)
- Anna de Brémont (singer and writer)
- Algernon Blackwood (writer and radio broadcaster of supernatural
stories, The Ghost Club)
- Annie Horniman (theatre producer, family of tea-traders)
- Arnold Bennett (novelist, Ministry of Information, the Other Club of Winston Churchill, published in
the New Realist of Gerald Heard with Julian
Huxley, Aldous Huxley, and HG Wells -Heard later helped founding CIA
controlled Esalen Institute)
- Arthur Edward Waite (SRI)
- Arthur Machen (writer of 'The Great God Pan'=Saturn, the Ghost Club)
- Bram Stoker (Irish writer, 1897 horror
novel Dracula, Draco Saxe-Coburg
bloodline)
- Charles Rosher (Hollywood cinematographer
of actress Mary Pickford of United
Artists, father of Charles Rosher Jr, cinematographer of The
Babymaker with Barbara Hershey)
- Charles Williams (novelist)
- Dario Carpaneda (Italian occultist and
esotericism professor at the University of Lausanne)
- Dion Fortune (HOGD offshoot the Stella Matutina=morning star Lucifer,
founded the Society of Inner Light, promoted the New
Age concept of Ascended Masters, wrote 'Applied Magic', 'The
Mystical Kabbalah')
- Edith Nesbit (jesuit, Fabian
Society of the Massimo's)
- Edward W. Berridge (homeopathic physician)
- Evelyn Underhill (Christian
mystic, 'Mysticism: A Study in Nature and Development of Spiritual
Consciousness')
- Florence Farr (stage actress, friend of GB
Shaw, Ezra Pound and Oscar
Wilde, Theosophical Society)
- Frederick Leigh Gardner (stock broker)
- Gustav Meyrink (Austrian author, banker, Theosophist and Buddhist)
- Israel Regardie (Stella Matutina, author The Golden Dawn, The Tree Of
Life, Middle Pillar, and A Garden of Pomegranates, worked with Chic
Chicero)
- John Todhunter (Irish poet)
- Maud Gonne (Irish revolutionary, actress)
- Pamela Colman Smith (artist and co-creator of the Rider-Waite Tarot
deck)
- Paul Foster Case (Alpha et Omega)
- Robert Felkin (medical missionary, anthropologist in Central Africa)
- Samuel MacGregor Liddell Mathers (Irish-Scottish MacGregor clan, linked to the House
of Bruce, Akhenaten-Moses bloodline), married to Moina Bergson, sister
of Henri Bergson of the Society
for Psychical Research)
- Sara Allgood (Irish stage actress and later
film actress in America)
- Sax Rohmer (novelist, creator of the Fu Manchu character)
- Violet Tweedale (author)
- William Crookes (Theosophical Society, Royal Society, Society for Psychical Research)
- William Sharp (author)
- W. B. Yeats (Irish writer, also member of
the Ghost Club, SPR
and Theosophical Society,
friend of Stephen Spender CCF).
French member Gerard Encausse (Papus, Hermetic Order of Martinists, appendant order of the SRIA) worked for Russian tsar Nicholas II Romanov and was linked to the Kabbalistic Order of the Rose Cross of jesuit Joséphin Péladan.
'Kabbala Denudata' of Christian Knorr von Rosenroth (1636-1689) was a source text for Sabbathaian kabbala (through Kenneth Mckenzie, the concept of the Red Dragon after the fall). The goal of the Adept is to ride upon the back of the Dragon, harness the forces of 'evil' and gain strength therefrom. This concept also has its equivalent in the Zoharic concept of 'The Rider of the Serpent' (and later Julius Evola 'Ride the tiger' -movie Dune scene riding the worm).
The HGOD used the Enochian cryptographic communication system of John Dee (a 7 pointed star -heptagram and tablets that represent the 4 elements).
The HOGD split in different groups like Stella Matutina (Dion Fortune, author of 'Mystical Qabala'), the Alpha et Omega (led by Mathers, referenced in Netflix series the AO), the Isis-Urania Temple (led by A.E. Waite). Crowley founded the Astrum Argentum order, and became the head of the Ordo Templo Orientis of Britain and Ireland in 1912.
References to the Order of the Golden Dawn in pop culture
Gerald Gardner founded the modern Wicca (witchcraft) movement, influenced by the Golden Dawn.
1968 The Blood of Fu Manchu (novels of Sax Rohmer) Constantin Film Warner-Pathé Jesus Franco Christopher Lee Tsai Chin (James Bond film You Only Live Twice and Casino Royale, Blowup) Richard Greene (The Adventures of Robin Hood) Maria Rohm Shirley Eaton (James Bond film Goldfinger)
1969 The Castle of Fu Manchu (castle programming) Jesus Franco Christopher Lee
1971 David Bowie Quicksand 'I’m closer to the Golden Dawn, Immersed in Crowley’s uniform Of imagery, I’m living in a silent film'.
1999 Jay-z
'the Dynasty', with the famous triangle fire sign, often described
as an 'Illumintati sign', the
sign of the Philosophus Grade in the Order of the Golden Dawn. He wears
clothing with Crowley's law 'Do What Thou Willt'.
2008 Warner Bros Christopher Nolan movie 'the Dark
Knight' with Nathan Crowley as cinematographer: Harvey Dent 'I promise
you.. Dawn is coming' (Heath Ledger in
'the Order', Gary Oldman in Bram
Stoker's 'Dracula'). Greek fascist party Order of the Golden Dawn.
2012 The Dark Knight Rises (Nathan Crowley) the James Holmes ritual at the Aurora (dawn) theatre in Denver, Holmes referring to AC Doyle's character Sherlock Holmes.
Dawn of Planet of the Apes, Ciara in 'Super Turnt up'
2016 Monarch slave Lily-Rose Depp, daughter of Johnny Depp, plays Isodara Duncan in La Danseuse.