
William Ramsey Investigates Children of the Beast on the Jim Duke Perspective with WR, August 4th, 2019
Nov 19, 2025
William Ramsey, a researcher and author known for his work on occult influence, delves deep into Aleister Crowley's impact on culture. He shares how 9/11 numerology sparked his interest in Crowley and explains how Crowley’s motto 'do what thou wilt' fosters a troubling ethical perspective. Ramsey explores Crowley's troubled upbringing, ties to intelligence networks, and connections to figures like L. Ron Hubbard. He also links occult symbolism in modern media to Crowley's legacy, revealing startling implications of his teachings on child sacrifice.
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Research Journey From 9/11 To Crowley
- William Ramsey describes his path from researching 9/11 numerology to studying Crowley's life and writings thoroughly.
- He read Crowley's Confessions and many biographies to understand Crowley's influence and satanic orientation.
Crowley As Cultural Architect
- Aleister Crowley shaped modern occult-influenced culture through doctrines like "Do what thou wilt," which promote unrestricted behavior.
- William Ramsey argues this influence permeates music, film, and societal norms and contradicts Christian morals.
Crowley's Reach Into Counterculture
- Ramsey links Crowley to major 20th-century counterculture figures like Timothy Leary, Gerald Gardner, and Jack Parsons.
- He claims their Crowley-influenced work reshaped society via drugs, sexuality, and occult practices.






