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"There is a feeling that I get in the course of my investigations of being in the presence of a form of consciousness that is truly remarkable. That consciousness has a great sense of absurdity, and also a great sense of humor. The bottom line is that I feel that I've learned something out of this whole exercise, and as long as I'm continuing to learn something I'm going to continue to do it."
Brother Jacques stateth:
In Brazil there was a whole variety of objects, but the ones that
emitted these beams [which injured human observers] were classic in
terms of shape. They were boxy, rectangular objects
[Interstitial Volvos, no doubt; "They're boxy but they're safe."
-B:.B:.] that either didn't make a noise or made nothing
more than a hum, like the noise a refrigerator makes. They came over at
night, and the beam was a light that not only burned them but pinned them
down.
When we asked people in Brazil about the phenomenon, we discovered
that they didn't see it as something that comes from another planet,
but something that comes from another spiritual plane. That's
the way they put it, but they offered no further explanation than that.
They seemed to be just as puzzled by it as a scientist would be.
[...]
Usually there is a consensus on the major aspects of the physical
parameters of it [the abduction experience], but people can disagree
on, for example, when there is interaction with entities. Different
people may be perceiving different things.
There is a social, mythological aspect to it also, and that
can be very tricky. I think it's important to bring this out so
that people can be alerted to it, especially since the publication
of "Communion."
[Brother Whitley's Tome; his
Great Work of the Dark Grey Brotherhood -B:.B:.]
There's a self-fulfilling prophecy involved which is very tricky.
[...]
I think there is an obvious parallel with people describing UFO
entities today.
I think that the basic breakthrough for me is to understand that
the UFO phenomenon is not a system. If it was a system, we could
probably understand it. We're very good at analyzing systems
whether they're social systems, hardware systems, or physical
systems. I think we're not getting anywhere because we need to
look at a phenomena not as a system but as a meta-system.
In other words, it's a system that generates systems. To
offer a simple analogy, let's suppose that we were going to study a
civilization that we knew very little about. So, we get there on
Saturday night and find these crowds coming out of certain buildings.
So, we ask these people, "What did you do there?" And they
say, "Oh, it was great. We saw 'Bambi'." Well, we write that down
and note that it is consistent because, basically, they all describe
the same thing.
Then we go across the street and there's another crowd coming out
of another similarly constructed building, and we ask them, "What
did you see?" And they say, "Oh, it was great. We saw this character
called 'Rambo'." This information is also consistent, but it's
completely different from what the people across the street report
So, the next step is to go inside the buildings to check the reports
for ourselves. But all we see is a blank wall and rows of chairs
facing that blank wall. The obvious theory is a psychological
theory -- these people like to get together and their consciousnes
creates myths out of their own fantasies. Some people like to see
Bambi, others like to see Rambo, but we assume there is no physica
reality for either. We would be completely wrong in that assumption,
but it would be a logical theory to develop.
Now, if you go to the movies while the movie is playing, it'
suddenly different because now it is a sensory experience -- you
see it; you react! It speeds up your heart, and does all kinds of
physiological things to you. But does it mean that Bambi exists?
Of course not. There is a basic flaw in that level of analysis,
and I think that's a pitfall in which the whole of UFOlogy,
especially American UFOlogy, has fallen. There is only a first-level
reading.
I think that's happening with the abduction research being done
right now. When they hypnotize these witnesses, and they regress
them to the experience, what they get is what was on the blank
screen. I don't think they get the reality.
Instead of looking at the screen, what I want to do is to tur
around and look the other way. When we look the other way what we
see is a little hole at the top of the wall with some light coming
out. That's where I want to go. I want to steal the key to the
projectionist's booth, and then, when everybody has gone home, I
want to break in. And what you find there is a meta-system.
It's a system of wheels that can generate anything you want --
Bambi, Rambo, "Close Encounters"... That's my next project; I would
like to play with the projector. One way to do that would be to
interfere with the phenomenon itself. I think if you did that you
would force it to react...If it's a control system, then there is
a feedback loop somewhere. Once you find the feedback loop then
you can screw around with it.
[...]
If you can't have war anymore, then you're faced with the terrible
consequences of long-term peace. In other words, our economi
system is disorganized; our industrial system is disorganized; the
mechanism for technical innovation is thrown out of balance, and
you have to replace all that with something else. Now, if there
is an enemy coming from outer space, then that would provide new
motivations that provide an outside focus. It would be interesting
to speculate on that.
I think it's an opportunity to learn something very fundamental
about the universe because, not only is the phenomenon or technolog
capable of manipulating space and time in ways that we don't understand,
it's manipulating the psychic environment of the witness.
I tried to introduce that idea when I wrote "Invisible College."
At that time, the UFO community was not ready for it. The New Age
and the parapsychology communities interpreted my conclusion to
mean that UFOs are devas from the dream world -- that they are not
physical, or that the physical aspect is unimportant. In truth, I
think we are dealing with something that is both technological and
psychic, and seems to be able to manipulate other dimensions.
This is neither wishful thinking nor personal speculation on my
part. It's a conclusion that comes from interviewing critical
witnesses, and then listening to what they have to say. And what
they have to say is not that they've seen space craft coming down
from the sky and then returning to the sky.
More often, what they have reported is that they have seen something
appear on the spot, take on a physical shape, sometimes even changing
shape, and then disappear, sometimes faster than the eye can trace.
On occasion, it will disappear in a closed space by either becoming
transparent and then vanishing or by concentrating into a single point.
An example that's often given is like turning off a television set; the
image goes "zoom!" to a single point.
I don't have a good explanation for the question of why the technology
seems to appear in a form that uses images from our own unconscious. I'd
be kidding if I said that I understand that. There are cases of repeated
observations where the phenomenon begins by being amorphous and then
starts matching the expectations of the witnesses.
There are two ways to deal intellectually with that: One is to say
it's a phenomenon of the brain which is very good at reading recognizable
images in amorphous things like clouds and ink blots. So, perhaps the
witnesses are getting used to this phenomenon and are starting to read
things into it. But that's not the only explanation.
It may be that the phenomenon itself is using our reactions to it
in order to turn into something that we expect or understand. We
may be carrying a matrix of imagery that it somehow picks up. A
good example of that is Fatima. The apparitions witnessed at
Fatima did not start in 1917. They started two years before. Some
of the same kids were involved, and there were also other witnesses.
What they saw was a globe of light.
Then they saw a globe of light with some type of being inside. Then
they started calling the being an angel, and then the angel stated
communicating with them and gave them a prayer. It developed in
stages, and culminated in 1917, but even then the virgin Mary wasn't
seen by everyone who was present
[...]
[...]
We know more today than we did five years ago about the manifestations
of the phenomenon. You could say that, if it's a superior type of
consciousness we're dealing with, that consciousness is engaging
us in certain games.
They can throw whatever phenomena they want at us, and we will not
be the wiser. So, it's like being in school and having somebody
give you tests all day long; you try to do the best you can. That's
all I can do. And I have to believe there is a way to graduate from
this. How? That depends on the kind of control system we are
operating within.
There are two kinds of control systems. There are control systems
that are open, like a university, where you take tests for what
seems to be a long time, but eventually you graduate, and go out
into the real world a little bit better equipped to deal with it.
Then there are closed systems like jails. If I was going to build
a control system, it would be an open control system because I don't
think I would derive much pleasure out of running a jail. If I
assume the UFO phenomena represents some kind of consciousness out
there, then I would also assume it would be dealing in terms of an
open system. That assumption may be wrong. Maybe this a jail, and
there is no hope. But I'm going with the assumption that if we
respond to these tests, we will learn something. There is a feeling
that I get in the course of my investigations of being in the
presence of a form of consciousness that is truly remarkable.
That consciousness has a great sense of absurdity, and also a
great sense of humor. The bottom line is that I feel that I've learned
something out of this whole exercise, and as long as I'm continuing
to learn something I'm going to continue to do it.
...And then Jacques Vallee arrived.
I had wanted to talk to Doctor Vallee for several months now and
I immediately kidnapped him into a room which the other partygoers
were not informed about. On the way, we spotted Hymenaeus
Alpha (Grady McMurty), Caliph of the Ordo Templi Orientis, and
his wife, Phylis.
The Skeptic had heard Jacques Vallee talk at a conference on
Science and Spirit, sponsored by the Theosophical Society,
earlier in the year. He had taken a new approach to the UFO
mystery and was systematically feeding all the reports of
extraterrestrial contacts into a giant computer. The computer
was programmed to look for various possible repeated patterns.
Jacques said that the evidence emerging suggested to him that
the UFOs weren't extraterrestrial at all, but that they seemed
to be intelligent systems intent on convincing us they were
extraterrestrial. [Indeed, even as our
Dear Brother Terence McKenna
hath said, "We are part of a symbiotic relationship with something
which disguises itself as an extraterrestrial invasion so
as not to alarm us." -B:.B:.]
Now the Skeptic started pumping Jacques about his evidence that
they weren't extraterrestrial. He started to explain that,
analyzing the reports chronologically, it appeared that They
(whoever or whatever they are) always strive to give the
impression that they are something the society they are visiting
can understand. In medieval sightings, he said, they called
themselves angels; in the great 1902 flap in several states, one
of the craft spoke to a West Virginia farmer and said they were
an airship invented and flown from Kansas; in 1940s-1950s
sightings, they often said they were from Venus; since Venus has
been examined and seems incapable of supporting life, they now
say they are from another star-system in this galaxy.
"Where do you think they come from?" I asked.
Doctor Vallee gave the Gallic form of the classic scientific
Not-Speculating-Beyond-The-Data head-shake. "I can theorize, and
theorize, endlessly," he said, "but is it not better to just
study the data more deeply and look for clues?"
"You must have some personal hunch," I insisted.
He gave in gracefully. "They relate to space-time in ways for
which we have, at present, no concepts," he said. "They cannot
explain to us because we are not ready to understand."
I asked Grady McMurty if Aleister
Crowley had ever said anything to him implying the extraterrestrial
theory which Kenneth Grant, Outer Head
of another Ordo Templi Orientis, implies in his accounts of Crowley's
contacts with Higher Intelligences.
"Some of the things Aleister said to me," Grady replied
carefully, "could be interpreted as
hints pointing that way."
He went on to quote Crowley's aphorisms about various of the
standard entities contacted by Magick.
The Abramelin spirits, for instance,
need to be watched carefully. "They
bite," Aleister explained in his best deadpan am-I-kidding-or-not?
style. The Enochian "angels,"
on the other hand, don't always have to be summoned.
"When you're ready, they come for you,"
Aleister said flatly.
(The Enochian entities were first contacted by
Dr. John Dee in
the early 17th Century. Dr. Dee, court astrologer to Queen
Elizabeth and also an important mathematician, has been
controversial from his own time to ours, some writers regarding
him as a genius of the first rank and others as a clever lunatic
According to two interesting books, "The World Stage" and "The
Rosicrucian Enlightenment," both by a most scrupulous historian,
Dr. Francis Yates, Dee was almost certainly a prime mover in
the "Illuminati" and "Rosicrucian Brotherhoods" of that time,
which played a central role in the birth of modern science. The
alleged UFOnaut from Uranus which communicated with the two
Naval Intelligence officers gave a name, AFFA, which is a word
in the "angelic" language used by the entities Dee contacted.
It means Nothing. George Hunt
Williamson also got some words in "angelic" from his Space
Brothers, remember.
"The outstanding quality of UFO contactees," Jacques Vallee said
at this point, "was incoherence. I now have grave reservations
about all physical details they supply," he said.
"They are like people after an auto accident. All they know is
that something very serious has happened to them." Only the
fact that so many cases involve other witnesses, who see
something in the sky before the "contactee" has his/her strange
experience, justifies the assumption that what happens is more
than "subjective."
"Largely," Doctor Vallee summarized, "they come out of it with
a new perspective on humanity. A religious perspective, in
general terms. But all the details are contradictory and
confusing." He regarded green men, purple giant men, physical
craft with windows in them, etc., as falling into the category
psychologists call "substitute memory," always provided by the
ingenious brain when the actual experience is too shocking to be
classified.
I asked how many in the room had experienced the contact of what
appeared to be Higher Intelligence. Grady and Phylis McMurty
put up their hands, as did two young magicians from the Los
Angeles area, and myself. Jacques Vallee, curiously, looked as
if he might raise his hand, but then evidently changed his mind
and did not. I said I inclined to believe the Higher Intelligences
were extraterrestrial, and asked what the others thought.
Grady McMurty-Caliph of the Ordo Templi Orientis said, in effect
that the theory of higher dimensions made more sense to him than
the extraterrestrial theory in terms of actual space ships entering
our biosphere.
The two Los Angeles magicians agreed.
Tom, who had been a witch for five years and hadn't raised his
hand when asked for contactee testimony, said that the Higher
Intelligences are imbedded in our language and numbers, as the
Cabalists think, and have no other kind of existence. He added
that every time he tried to explain this he saw that people
thought he was going schizophrenic and he began to fear that
they might be right, so he preferred not to talk about it at all.
Tom-who is a computer programmer by profession, a witch only
by religion-later added a bit to this, saying that all that
exists is information and coding; we only imagine we have bodies
and live in space-time dimensions.
Doctor Vallee listened to all this with a bland smile, and did
not seem to regard any of us as mad.
(A few days later, in discussion with the former Vacaville
prison psychologist, Dr. Wesley Hiler, I asked him what he
really thought of Dr. Leary's extraterrestrial contacts.
Specifically, since he didn't regard Leary as crazy or
hallucinating, what was happening when Leary thought he was
receiving extraterrestrial communications? "Every man and woman
who reaches the higher levels of
spiritual and intellectual development," Dr. Hiler said calmly,
"feels the presence of a Higher Intelligence. Our theories are
all unproven. Socrates called it his daemon. Others call it gods
or angels. Leary calls it extraterrestrial. Maybe it's just
another part of our brain, a part we usually don't use. Who knows?")
Since everybody in the room at this point had either had the
required experience, or was willing to speculate about it and
study it objectively rather than merely banishing it with the
label "hallucination," I went into my rap about the parallels
between Leary and Wilhelm Reich.
"The attempt to destroy both
Dr. Reich and Dr. Leary reached its most intense peak right
after they reported their extraterrestrial contacts," I said.
"I keep having very weird theories about what that means..."
Grady McMurty nodded vigorously. "That's the $64,000 question,"
he said emphatically. "For years I've been asking Phylis and
everybody else I know: why does the gnosis always get busted?
Every single time the energy is raised and large-scale group
illuminations are occurring, the local branch of the Inquisition
kills it dead. Why, why, why?"
Nobody had any very conclusive ideas.
"I'll tell you what I think," Grady said. "There's war in
Heaven. The Higher Intelligences, whoever they are, aren't all
playing on the same team. Some of them are trying to encourage
our evolution to higher levels, and some of them want to keep us
stuck just where we are."
According to Grady, some occult lodges
are working with those nonhuman intelligences who want to accelerate
human evolution, but some of the others
are working with the intelligences who wish to keep us near an animal
level of awareness.
This is a standard idea in occult circles and it can safely be
stated, without exaggeration, that every "school" or "lodge of
adepts" that exists is regarded, by some of the others, as
belonging to the Black Brotherhood
of the evil path. Grady's own Ordo Templi Orientis, indeed,
has been accused of this more often than have most other occult
lodges. I have personally maintained my good cheer and staved off
paranoia, while moving among various occult groups as student or
participant, by always adhering rigidly to the standard Anglo-Saxon
legal maxim that every accused person must be regarded as innocent
until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. This obviously
spares me a lot of worry, but the more guarded approach is very well
argued by Isaac Bonewitz, the author of Real Magick. "Paranoid
magicians outlive the others," Isaac says
Somehow the conversation drifted away from Grady's concept of
"war in Heaven." Several times, Grady tried to steer us back
there, but each time we wandered on to a different subject. Tom
said later that he felt a presence in the room deliberately
pushing us away from that topic...
Dr. H. -- the psychiatrist whose bad acid-trip had started the
Crowleymas party off so jumpily for me -- dropped by the next
day, to thank me for "talking him down" from his anxiety attack.
He also, it soon appeared, wanted to tell me about his
accelerating experiences with magick. It had started over two
years earlier, after an intensive seminar at Esalen. Dr. H.
suddenly found that he could see "auras." (The aura of the
human body, known to shamans and witches since time immemorial,
has been repeatedly rediscovered by scientists, most of whom
were thereupon denounced as "cranks." Franz Anton Mesmer called
it "animal magnetism," in the 16th century. In the 19th, Baron
Reichenbach called it "OD." In the 1920s, Gurvich named it "the
mytogenic ray." Wilhelm Reich rediscovered it in the 1930s,
called it "orgone energy," and was destroyed by AMA bigots who
charged that he was hallucinating it. Kirlian photography has
now demonstrated beyond all doubt that this aura exists.) Dr. H.
soon found, further, that he could use the aura as a diagnostic
tool in analyzing new patients. This experience, Leary's books,
and a lecture by me on Crowley's magick, led him to further
experiments.
On a beach in Sonoma County, after taking LSD the day before and
programming an opening of the self to higher beings or energies,
Dr. H. (no longer under the direct influence of the drug) had
an experience with Something from the sky. "It wasn't exactly a
Higher Intelligence," he said carefully, "or, at least, I didn't
receive that aspect of it, if it was Higher Intelligence. To me
it was just energy. Terrible energy. My chest was sore for
hours afterward. I thought it would
kill me, but I was absolutely ecstatic and egoless at the peak of
it. If the chest-pain weren't so intense, it would have been
a totally positive experience."
(MacGregor Mathers, Outer Head of the Hermetic Order of the
Golden Dawn, and the first occult teacher of such worthies as
Aleister Crowley, poet William
Butler Yeats and novelist Arthur Machen, once recorded a
meeting with the Secret Chiefs.
These ambiguous entities, known in several schools of occult training,
are variously believed to be discarnate spirits of the
great Magi of the past,
living Magi who can teleport themselves about
as easily as you or I telephone a friend, "angels" in the
traditional sense, or merely "beings we cannot understand."
In any case, Mathers noted that the meeting, although pleasant,
left him feeling as if he'd been "struck by lightning" and he
also suffered chest pains and extreme difficulty in breathing.
Dr. Israel Regardie has also noted that Alan Bennett, who was
Crowley's chief teacher for many years, developed asthma, a chest
disease. Crowley developed asthma himself as his contacts with
the Secret Chiefs occurred more often; and Regardie finally
"caught" asthma for several years after studying with Crowley,
a condition which was only cured when he went through the
bioenergetic therapy of Wilhelm Reich.


Brother Jacques, Kurt Waldheim and Friends
at a Closed UN Conference
Brother Jacques, Anton "Church of Satan" LaVey
and Aime MichelExcerpts from an Holy Interview with our Beloved Brother
Jacques Vallee
UFOs remain the chief enigma of our time. No matter what we read,
no matter what our own experiences with the phenomena, the strangeness
and absurdity of the reports keep us wondering just what is
really going on. For some, the question is of the utmost importance,
for others it is treated as an entertaining oddity. For those of us
who have had some kind of encounter with UFOs, the experience wil
continue to be a critical question mark behind our taken-for-grante
assumptions about the world. We may never find out what they are,
but we certainly appreciate any reasonable suggestions as to their
ultimate nature
There was a major marketing effort behind Communion which proved
to be very successful. True, it's a powerful book, but Communion has
also touched people who have never even read it because it also has
a powerful cover. That face on the cover has become our society's
standard for what aliens are "supposed to look like." This standard
has reached the point where any witness that doesn't report something
that looks like the cover of Communion is dismissed as a
hoaxer. People who see things that don't look like the cover tend
not to be believed by UFOlogists. Those sightings are not followed
up, and they don't go into the database. So, scientific analysis
tends to retrieve more and more patterns that correspond to those
patterns that we expect in the first place.

I studied Greek in school, and of course, the Greeks accepted a
mythological universe in which all of that [giants, small people
and so forth] was possible. They believed in multiple powers,
some of which were called "gods." They also accepted other kinds
of spirits. I've spent much time reading the available esoteric
literature, especially the medieval literature, where these entities
are called "elementals" and thought to be the agents of much
of the physical phenomenon. Now, of course, we have physical laws
that explain much of the phenomena so the little beings are dismissed
out of hand, but there is a body of folklore of people who have
actually seen those beings.

People do exactly the same thing about UFOs. They say, "It's mythology.
It rose out of the unconscious of the people at a certain time. At
certain times they like to see the Blessed Virgin Mary; at
certain times they like to see fairies,
and at certain times they like to see spacecraft.
I feel that I could go before a committee of scientists and convince
them that there is overwhelming evidence that the UFO phenomen
exists and that it is an unrecognized, unexplained phenomenon for
science, but something that I think I could prove. My personal
contention is that the phenomenon is the result of an intelligence,
that it is a technology directed by an intelligence, and that this
intelligence is capable of manipulating space and time in ways that
we don't understand. I could convince a committee of my peers that
the phenomenon is real, that it is physical, and that we don't
understand it. I could not convince them that my speculation is
correct; there may be alternative speculations. The essential
conclusion I'm tending to is that the origin of the phenomenon of
the intelligence is not necessarily extraterrestrial

There are certainly occult groups that claim they can invoke or
evoke beings that do some of the things that UFO entities do. I've
looked. I've contacted a number of those groups.
[Indeed, we at the Lodge have compiled a sizable array of dossiers on
neo-Enochian practitioners who have enjoyed a great degree of success
invoking such "space alien extraterrestrials." -B:.B:.]

Brother Jacques at Crowleymas
As told by Frater Robert Anton Wilson; Holy Discordian, OTO
Initiate and CAW Water Brother in his Outstanding Masterpiece of
Speculative Illumination "Cosmic Trigger." Recalling
Crowleymas (October 12) 1974, Brother Wilson stated:
Brother Jacques on
"Space Alien" Daemonialitas
Brother Jacques
Interviewed by Green Egg Magazine
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