council bosses throw out plans to turn the former home of a notorious occult leader into holiday lodges. Opponents claim Boleskine House, on the shores of Loch Ness, will also become a pilgrimage site for Satanists if a planning application is given the green light.
The house is currently owned by Keith and Kyra Readdy who placed it into the care of a charitable foundation. It used to be the Highland home of Led Zeppelin’ guitarist, Jimmy Page, and, more significantly, infamous occultist, philosopher and ceremonial magician Aleister Crowley, who died in 1947.He founded an occult religious movement named Thelema and styled himself as a prophet.Crowley drank blood and staged huge orgies fuelled by heroin and cocaine.
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