Aleister Crowley
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harry perkins
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Aleister Crowley
Was surprised to hear George appearing not to know who he was last night; while discussing Seargent Pepper he read a text asking why this "33rd degree freemason and Satanist" was on the cover, and quipped that he hoped he was dead and wouldn't sue. Maybe he was joking, but it reminded me of his much less knowledgable housemate Chantelle asking if Adolf Hitler was dead (even if he survived the war and escaped to the jungle, he'd have keeled over with old age by now, and I don't think she was talking about those conspiracy theories anyway). Hitler and Crowley have both been called the most evil man in the world, though Crowley seemed more a depraved dilletante with very dodgy views. When it comes to gaps George's knowledge, Fred Dibnah was a much nicer one 
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Comsatangel
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