Cultic Crossroads, Satanic Spies: The Devil Rides Out (1968)

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‘Spies Lie and Nazis Fly. There seems to be no shortage of connections between British Intelligence writers and the occult, and while I’ve examined a good deal of Ian Fleming, one of the more overtly occultic writers we haven’t looked at is Dennis Wheatley.

Wheatley was the son of a winemaking family who caused some stir early in his college days for creating his own campus “secret society.” Following his expulsion for this incident, Wheatley joined the military, fighting in World War I as a Royal Artillery Lieutenant, while focusing on military intelligence and covert operations in World War II in the London Controlling Section.

After his war activities, Wheatley worked for British Intelligence and was introduced to Aleister Crowley, stating:’

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