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Is "Pizzagate" "fake news" or a real indiction of high level pedophilia?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Ambrose" data-source="post: 70862859" data-attributes="member: 395346"><p>Michael A. Aquino, who was mentioned earlier in this thread, was a member of LaVey's Church from 1966 - 1975 before branching off to start his own organization the Temple of Set. Aquino published an incredibly in-depth book of his time in LaVey's church in which he contends that LaVey was a "believer" in a literal Satan but found it to be impossible to sell to the public so instead chose to package it as Atheistic hedonism. When LaVey started selling membership in the Church of Satan's Priesthood Aquino and quite a few members of the Church left to form the Temple of Set which recognizes the Devil in his Egyptian manifestation. You can consider them Orthodox Satanists in many respects.</p><p></p><p>I tend to believe Aquino myself. LaVey knew what he was doing. He was a liar and a conman in all aspects of his life. A fact which he gloated about when he wrote: "I'm one hell of a liar. Most of my adult life, I've been accused of being a charlatan, a phony, an imposter. ... It's true. I lie constantly, incessantly."</p><p></p><p>Through those lies he led a lot of people to their spiritual slaughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Ambrose, post: 70862859, member: 395346"] Michael A. Aquino, who was mentioned earlier in this thread, was a member of LaVey's Church from 1966 - 1975 before branching off to start his own organization the Temple of Set. Aquino published an incredibly in-depth book of his time in LaVey's church in which he contends that LaVey was a "believer" in a literal Satan but found it to be impossible to sell to the public so instead chose to package it as Atheistic hedonism. When LaVey started selling membership in the Church of Satan's Priesthood Aquino and quite a few members of the Church left to form the Temple of Set which recognizes the Devil in his Egyptian manifestation. You can consider them Orthodox Satanists in many respects. I tend to believe Aquino myself. LaVey knew what he was doing. He was a liar and a conman in all aspects of his life. A fact which he gloated about when he wrote: "I'm one hell of a liar. Most of my adult life, I've been accused of being a charlatan, a phony, an imposter. ... It's true. I lie constantly, incessantly." Through those lies he led a lot of people to their spiritual slaughter. [/QUOTE]
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