From New Dawn 110 (Sept-Oct 2008) Today, especially in New Age circles, the term ‘shamanism’ is often used in a generalised way to describe all kinds of indigenous magical practices in a wide range of cultures worldwide. It has also […]
Michael Howard
Rock’s Sympathy for the Devil
From New Dawn 121 (Jul-Aug 2010) It was popularly believed in the 1930s that the legendary bluesman Robert Johnson, who inspired Muddy Waters, Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton, sold his soul to the Devil in exchange for […]
The Enlightened Ones: The Illuminati and the New World Order
From New Dawn Special Issue 11 (Autumn 2010) The world is governed by far different personages from what is imagined by those who are not behind the scenes.– Benjamin Disraeli, nineteenth century British prime minister, in a speech to Parliament […]
The British Occult Secret Service, The Untold Story
From New Dawn 107 (Mar-Apr 2008) Since the time of Elizabeth I, British secret services have worked according to the principle of ‘the end justifies the means’. Money, bribery, blackmail – these are their recruitment methods…– Nikolai Patrushev, head of […]