https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Arlis_PerryI listened to a video about this supposed satanic killing recently and something rather odd drew my attention. Stephen Blake Crawford, the university guard who was revealed to have done it, had no clear motive (perhaps sexual, but to violate her in such a way in a chapel, which was at his place of work, would have been an extremely odd thing to do). Then, I find out he had also had been convicted in the 1990s of stealing hundreds of tomes, many of them Latin leather bound tomes from the 16th and 17th centuries, (which I'm now guessing were probably occult), as well many ancient Indian artifacts from his workplace at Stanford University. What made it all click was Stephen Skinner's tale about an unwitting crazy person fetching books for them after an evocation: https://youtu.be/4O3X0i3zgW4Could the activities of Stephen Blake Crawford perhaps have been the result of a similar evocation gone wrong (or right...)? Having spirts fetch MORE occult tomes for the magician seems to be a common trend.
I couldn't find public information about what those tomes or artifacts Stephen Blake Crawford had stolen were in particular, or even what he had used them for, or how he had gotten caught. Maybe he simply sold them or something... However, the guy had a simple military background and to me he seemed a bit too out of his depth in this whole scenario... It seems to me very plausible this poor university guard had been possessed by something and doing a magicians bidding...
>>41931922sounds like he stole religious artifacts and they set him up for murder to put him away
The name "Arlis Perry" also sounds rather similar to "Alice Bailey", the author mentioned by Skinner in his anecdote, which is maybe why I connected them with each other. >>41932060Well, he only was revealed to be the killer in 2018, when DNA evidence from the murder scene was reexamined. I'm just really curious about what he had stolen and why.
>>41931922>Stephen Blake Crawford, the university guard who was revealed to have done itHe was guard who said he discovered the body. His DNA being at the scene doesn't necessarily mean he killed her or that he was the only one.Listen to an interview with "witness" Brian McCracken -https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-opperman-report/brian-mccracken-new-witness-va9y1Q3GPY4/"Brian McCracken, a 64-year-old technical writer, gave authorities a bizarre account of what happened the night of the unsolved slaying inside Stanford Memorial Church in Stanford, Calif., more than 40 years ago, including fresh details about a wig-wearing flutist, a candlelit Satanic ritual and a naked female victim.And McCracken says that the flutist could be the man at the center of the vicious killing.“No one has totally been ruled out,” Sgt. James Jensen, a spokesman for the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Department, admitted to The Post."https://nypost.com/2016/06/23/witness-links-nyc-musician-to-unsolved-church-slaying/
There's a very good chance that this killing is related to the Process Church, or one of its many offshoots. Take note that the icepick to the base of the skull is an ancient Babylonian execution technique.
>>41934195Haven't heard of that fact, interesting. >>41933974Berkowitz, for example, was in it for the attention and sought to claim notoriety for himself after already being incarcerated. This guy coming out of the woodwork many years afterwards, to me doesn't seem to be much different. I think this video sticks strictly to the known facts of the case: https://youtu.be/WKwsX3HtvtE
>>41931922Looking at the whole question from a perspective of goetia or ceremonial magick, it is known that a spirit (or demon) requires some form of 1) a sacrifice (blood usually results in the strongest magic) in order to perform the 2) task (whatever the magician calling it commands, that is, if the task is within the spirits domain). What makes me think that this framework fits the case of Arlis Perry, is that we see both: 1) a sacrifice, apparently done in a ritual fashion, in a hallowed place. 2) a task, which would have interested an occultist greatly: the theft of up to 300 ancient books (many of them Latin grimoires apparently) and sacred artifacts from Stanford. I couldn't find public information about what those tomes or artifacts her killer, Stephen Crawford, had stolen were or what he used the books for or even how ended up getting caught in the 90s. I have a strong hunch that whoever ended up with the books in the end was the real culprit pulling the strings behind this whole affair. Maybe the Stanford book theft case could be FOIA'd so more details related to Crawford's initial conviction could become public.
Also feel free to use this thread to share any details about evocation and results thereof in this thread. After browsing /x/ for a while and having been introduced to the Greek Magical Papyri on here, I find the topic of ceremonial magic, evocation, goetia and similar very interesting. I also see how could this wild theory of mine could interest you guys too, which is why I saw fit to post it.
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>>41934195Process Church never ended. They moved to Utah as the Best Friends Animal Society based in Kanab Utah. The killing of those two lesbians in Utah last year was by a guy who worked at the Moonflower Community Coop in Moab. He allegedly saw demons. Gabby Petito was last spotted arguing outside the Moonflower Community Coop in Moab. Search the news around there, there are murders all the time. It is within driving distance of Salt Lake, Grand Canyon, and Las Vegas.
>>41933874David Berkowitz mailed a book about witchcraft to the North Dakota police with remarks about the murder of Stanford student Arlis Perry on 10/12/1974, birthday of Aleister Crowley.David Berkowitz (Son of Sam) is a victim of mind control, who committed a series of murders in Brooklyn NY in 1976, a media ritual with the NY Post (bought by Newscorp from Dorothy Schiff) and Daily News (Jimmy Breslin, focus on his use of LSD as soldier in Korea), during the summer of Twin Towers black-out (biblical story of pillars of Samson=Manson), year of Taxi Driver and The Omen, 7 years after the 911 Sharon Tate ritual with Charles Manson. DB=42. David= Christ (House of David symbolism).He was arrested in 1977 and claimed to be a member of a Satanic cult and a dog named Harvey (Horus, dog days of dog star Sirius) ordered him to kill.He was imprisoned at Clinton Correctional Facility, jail of Charles Luciano, Tupac Shakur, David Gilbert, Ol' Dirty Basterd, Beatnik Gregory Corso. He asked jesuit Malachi Martin to help writing his autobiography.Berkowitz claimed he was connected to the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. Alice Ann Bailey (La Trobe-Bateman) was a British agent of the Theosophical Society that served as priestess in the New Age Church, in alliance with the Fabian Society and the HOGD. She worked for YMCA in India and moved to the US in 1907. From 1917 she worked for the Thesophical Society in the Krotona colony in Hollywood (Mary Astor, Charlie Chaplin), which used Aryan/Indian techniques of dissociation to actors in the film industry.She claims her works were channeled by an entity named D.K. (similar to the channeling of Aleister Crowley).Her teachings of the Seven Rays are Hermetic teachings, a cult of the pineal gland and the seven chakra's.She founded the Lucifer Publishing Trust in 1920 with her husband Foster Bailey, which changed its name to Lucis Trust in 1922 and collaborated with the United Nations.
>>41933874https://www.allreligionsareone.org/David%20Berkowitz.xhtmlhttps://www.allreligionsareone.org/Alice%20Bailey.html
>>41939727Not what I'm looking for....It was Stephen Blake Crawford who had a conviction for theft from Stanford, that information regarding his case in the 90s still isn't forthcoming.
>>41934741>>41939727Berkowitz originally said a dog told him to do it but later reporter Maury Terry basically annoyed him into giving details about the cult. Carl Denaro was shot by "the son of Sam" and says it wasn't Berkowitz. District attorney John Santucci, police investigator Mike Novotny and officer Richard Johnson all said that they didn't think it was Berkowitz alone. A copy of Maury Terry's book was found in Crawford's room. Nobody was convicted in the Arlis Perry killing and it may have been a cult killing, but the modern mainstream media hates this and generally only supports "lone killer" theories. See Dave McGowan's book Programmed to kill for more on that.Interview with Maury Terry:https://www.bitchute.com/video/oMZa9qDq6gNahttps://www.bitchute.com/video/bJG1jzeiztAC
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Her husband Bruce Perry went on to be the government appointed psychiatrist for the surviving Waco children and wrote a book with Oprah.
Always love shit to do with that beautiful sex monster Crowley. You guys should read into the capital steez suicide in 2012, he was born in July '93, same year the tel Dan stele was discovered in Israel; the first extra biblical proof of the line of David, and died when CERN discovered the god particle. The rabbit hole just goes deeper and deeper, I guess that's why people say magic makes you lose your mind
>>41941900wtf
Hard to cut straight to the chase without a dotted line. In 1946 our 47th president was born. In 1946 Crowley was working on the moonchild, in 1947 he died. I'm not saying there's such a thing as predestination or ritualistic sacrifice, but maybe there's fate and luck. >Drowned god conspiracy The holy grail might not be as holy as people would assume
>>41943432If you do evocation and fail to take adequate precautions, yeah, insanity can be the outcome. However, just seeing patterns like that all round can be very troubling and a sign that you maybe need to sleep more and also ground yourself more. What helped me was thinking about ordinary mundane objects: "this is a table, this is a chair". You need to meditate on that.If you want to learn more about magic I suggest listening to Stephen Skinner on youtube
>>41943463Bruce was wearing a shirt covered in blood when police went to his place the night of the killing. Bruce said he had a bloody nose and then police said it was not Arlis's blood type on the shirt and that Bruce also passed a polygraph.