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The Rocket Priest: How a Sex-Magic Occultist Built the Lab That Got America to the Moon
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory traces directly to John Whiteside Parsons, a self-taught chemist who performed ritual magic to incarnate a goddess on Earth. His own colleagues didn't fire him for being wrong about rockets. They eased him out because the occult was bad for the brand.

The Man Who Co-Founded NASA's JPL Performed Sex-Magick Rituals to Summon a Goddess
Jack Parsons invented the castable solid rocket fuel that helped launch America into space and co-founded the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He was also a devoted disciple of Aleister Crowley who, in 1946, ran rituals to incarnate a goddess — with L. Ron Hubbard as his scribe.

Friday the 13th: How a Broke King Erased the Most Powerful Order in Christendom Overnight
On October 13, 1307, Philip IV of France arrested every Templar in his kingdom in a single coordinated dawn raid. The torture-extracted heresy confessions are documented in the trial records, the king owed the order a fortune, and the legendary treasure was never recovered.
Himmler's SS Ran a Real Occult Bureau — and the Paperwork Survives
This isn't a Hellboy plot. Heinrich Himmler funded an actual SS pseudo-scientific institute that hunted for Aryan origins in Tibet, obsessed over runes and a 'Black Sun,' and ended up attached to atrocity. The horror is that it was bureaucratically documented.
Cremation of Care: The Redwood Ritual Where the Powerful Burn an Effigy to a Stone Owl
Every July, an exclusive all-male club gathers among the California redwoods to watch hooded figures float an effigy of 'Care' across a lake and burn it before a 40-foot stone owl. Presidents and CEOs really attend, the ritual is really real — and what it actually means is more theatrical and more revealing than either its defenders or its accusers admit.

A 1918 Letter in Yale's Own Library Turned a Campus Legend Into a Federal Grave-Robbing Lawsuit
For a century, the story that Yale's Skull and Bones society dug up Geronimo's skull was dismissed as a rumor — until a researcher found a 1918 member's letter in Yale's library, and Geronimo's descendants sued the United States.

The Queen's Spy Who Took Dictation From Angels — And His Notebooks Still Exist
John Dee advised Elizabeth I, coined 'British Empire,' and spent decades recording a complete 'angelic' language transmitted through a scryer. The diaries sit in the British Library; the Aztec obsidian mirror sits in the British Museum.

Devil-Worshippers Who Ran the Country: The Hellfire Club Was Real, and Its Membership List Is the Disturbing Part
The 18th-century 'devil-worship' club of British statesmen turns out to be historically real. The genuinely strange revelation is the guest list: a sitting Postmaster General, the First Lord of the Admiralty, and a close friend named Benjamin Franklin.

Propaganda Due: The One Time the Secret Society Conspiracy Was Found in a Safe With the Takeover Plan Attached
A secret Masonic lodge with nearly a thousand members, including generals, spy chiefs, ministers and a future prime minister, drew up a written plan to capture the Italian state, and the police found the list.

The Spy-Mountaineer Who Said a Voice in Cairo Dictated Him a Holy Book — and Ended Up on Sgt. Pepper
Aleister Crowley climbed Himalayan peaks, did intelligence work, and founded a new religion after claiming a discarnate entity dictated a sacred text to him over three days in Cairo. He died disgraced and broke, then became a 20th-century cultural icon.
The Most Feared Secret Society on Earth Was Raided, and the Government Printed Its Mail
Pop culture treats the Illuminati as an immortal hidden hand. Bavaria seized the order's actual papers in the 1780s and published them, so we know exactly how small, mundane, and short-lived it really was.

The Illuminati Was Real — and the Government Hunted It to Extinction by 1787
Before it became a meme, the Illuminati was an actual Enlightenment secret society founded May 1, 1776. Within a decade the Bavarian state outlawed it, seized its papers, published them, and made membership a capital crime.

The Eye on the Dollar: How an Occult-Tinged Pyramid Ended Up in Every American's Wallet
The all-seeing Eye of Providence floating above an unfinished pyramid on the back of the one-dollar bill is a genuine 18th-century esoteric emblem — adopted as part of the official Great Seal of the United States by founders who moved in Enlightenment and, in some cases, Masonic circles.
