J.K. Rowling's new thousand-page novel suggests she's a conspiracy theorist at heart

I am going to give everyone a freebie.

The whole transphobe issue around JK Rowling is all fake & engineered. Why?

In Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald the writers & Rowling unwittingly gave a platform for the works of Aleister Crowley.

In the latter half of the movie there is the big speech where Grindelwald rallies his followers about the future threat. That speech heavily copies, and is inspired by Crowley's The Blue Equniox (Vol III, No1) book , which published a manifesto for the Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO). That manifesto for the OTO crops up in small parts in Grindelwald's speech to his cult. Chapter 17 in the book (Liber LII), gives an idea of how Crowley saw the future development of the OTO and its purpose in the world. Those concepts & ideas are littered throughout that movie concealed in the storyline.

Also the concept of the 'Pureblood' in the movie, is base upon a very very old theory of certain people having "witchblood" that is traced all the way back to Tubal Cain & his Watcher teacher. Modern pseudo-bloodline families, think they are part of this lineage but they are not. Crowley speaks about this in some of his more obscure writings.

Hollywood's true bosses, when they saw the movie in the cinema, they went mental knowing that their money wwas promoting Crowley's work & theories. So they had to punish JK Rowling & Warner Bros (WB) to set an example. The modern pseudo-illuminati has an absolute hatred for Crowley & Thelema.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blue_Equinox

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