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Wickedest Man in the World
By World Net Daily
Weeks before
Matthew Murray armed himself with enough weaponry and ammunition to
kill hundreds, attacking both a Christian missions training center and a
Colorado Springs church, he apparently boasted in an e-mail that he had
discovered and practiced the teachings of controversial British
occultist Aleister Crowley, called during his lifetime "the wickedest
man in the world."
Murray, 24, of suburban Denver, is believed
to have been the gunman who shot and killed Tiffany Johnson, 26, and
Philip Crouse, 24, at the Youth With A Mission campus in Arvada, Colo.,
early last Sunday morning. Then, about 12 hours later, Murray died when
confronted by an armed security officer at New Life Church after he shot
and killed sisters Stephanie Works, 18, and Rachael Works, 16, in the
church parking lot. Half a dozen others were wounded in his attacks.
WND
reported at the time on the disturbing rantings Murray apparently left
on several websites before – and even between – the attacks, including
those reported by National Terror Alert, which documented a series of
postings by "nghtmrchld26," which said, "You Christians brought this on
yourselves … All I want to do is kill and injure as many of you ... as I
can especially Christians who are to blame for most of the problems in
the world."
Now the minister behind the Good Fight website,
which has documented reports from rock stars themselves of their
encounters with the occult and satanic influences through their
experiences with rock music, is releasing an e-mail he received, which
he strongly believes was from Murray.
Pastor Joe Schimmel told
WND he recalled the October e-mail when he read the postings, included
in WND stories, attributed to Murray. He said he thinks it's important
for people to know what the attacker himself was feeling and thinking
prior to his homicidal attack, especially since he's been described in
the media as a homeschooled student from a religious family.
The
e-mail, although it came from a man who identified himself as "Brian,"
most probably was from Murray, Schimmel says, because of the remarkable
number of similarities.
Brian described himself as 24, as was
Murray. Brian said he was raised in a "strict
charismatic/Pentecostal/Bill Gothard home," as Murray's home has been
described. Brian said he was homeschooled for 12 years, as was Murray.
And
some of the writings in the Oct. 26, 2007, e-mail were identical, or
nearly identical, to other postings attributed to Murray.
"I
have since joined freemasonry and found, studied and practiced the
teachings of Aleister Crowley/Thelema/The Golden Dawn, Qabbalah, H.P.
Blavatsky/Theosophy, Manly P. Hall, Alice Bailey, and others," the
writer told Schimmel.
The first name immediately raised his
eyebrows, but since the e-mail did not ask any questions of the
ministry, there was no immediate response. A WND e-mail to the return
address listed went unanswered.
Crowley, who lived during the
late 1800s and first half of the 1900s, was a bisexual, drug-addicted
occultist practitioner and author who almost reveled in the media
description of him as "the wickedest man in the world."
During a
court case in the 1930s, Crowley was described by a judge as dreadful.
"I thought that everything which was vicious and bad had been produced
at one time or another before me," the judge concluded. "I have learned
in this case that we can always learn something more … I have never
heard such dreadful, horrible, blasphemous and abominable stuff as that
which has been produced by [Crowley.]"
Crowley also founded
Thelema, a religious belief that was drawn from his book, "Liber Al Vel
Legis," or Book of the Law, which gives only two commands: "Do what thou
wilt shall be the whole of the law" and "Love is the law, love under
will."
Crowley espoused a wide range of occultist activities and
practices, and one of his compatriots reportedly died from drinking the
blood of a cat during one ceremonial episode, according to documents on
Crowley's life. Many believe Crowley was a forerunner to Anton LeVay,
who formalized his beliefs in "The Satanic Bible" and established the
Church of Satan.
While Crowley dabbled in the occult, magic,
trances, drugs, sex and blood rituals, Schimmel told WND the writer
apparently had sold his soul to another devil: rock music.
The
e-mail noted that "music is a very powerful thing," and then continued
with writings that appeared to have been assembled in the form of an
article titled, "My Secret Drug Addiction":
I have a powerful
addiction to a powerful drug that most people in my life don't know
about. Really, it is somewhat my fault. It started in part due to
pressures in my life, with family, Christians abusing me, church and
religion, loneliness and pain. I was hurting and angry and wanted an
escape. This fun and enjoyable activity, this powerful substance grew
into an addiction and a powerful force in my life that now controls
every part of myself. I have found this drug to truly be a force to be
reckoned with. This drug can completely alter blood pressure, heart
rate, brainwave patterns and other bodily functions.
This drugs
influence, however, goes much deeper than physiological function, for
it's (sic) effects penetrate into the deepest parts of one's soul. This
drug will completely control a person's mind, what thought's (sic) they
think and their emotions and how they feel. I found that this drug has
the power to completely alter a person's religious beliefs, their
morality, and their values and their entire lifestyle.
I didn't
realize I was addicted until about 2 years after starting. I have to
admit, I am addicted. I'm an addict and completely powerless over this
drug. I had fun with it at first, but now it controls me. It used to be a
small thing in my life, but now takes up on average at least 5 hours
each day getting high. Most of my friends and family don't have any real
clue though, because I'm able to get high on this stuff without them
realizing what I'm doing. My usage doesn't conflict with, but rather
controls all the plans in my life. I've found that I am completely
dominated and controlled by this addiction. This drug is the most
powerful drug that I know of. I have found the high and it's (sic)
ability to control a person and that's (sic) person's belief's (sic) and
lifestyle is unparalleled. This drug has the same effects as meth, in
that it's a powerful stimulant, the addictive properties of heroin, and
it has the ability of hallucinogens to cause one to trip and trance out
into other 'realities.' This drug is far more dangerous and addicting
than marijuana and even harder drugs.
I have found myself in
deep trances and other worlds through the usage of this drug and have
found my life radically altered and changed and (sic) by it. I found
this drug to be a powerful driving force and easy gateway into a world
of sex, other drugs, rebellion, homosexuality, alcoholism and many other
dark things. I have found such an incredible power in this drug that
will completely carry one's mind away into a very real spiritual realm.
My mind is completely controlled by this drug and there is no way at all
for me to break free.
What is this mind altering life changing
drug that has such an incredible power? … The drug that I use and am
addicted to is commonly known in our culture as … Rock Music.
Schimmel
said his organization specifically documents and warns about the occult
influences in rock music and modern society, and this rang an alarm
when he first received it.
When he saw reports from National Terror Alert about postings thought to have been done by Murray, the alarm got louder.
The
postings, on an online forum for former Pentecostals, have been
removed. But other users said the writer had described himself as a
former member of YWAM who had been asked not to join a mission trip and
now wanted to "blow up and shoot everything I can."
The quotes included:
"I
have found myself in deep trances and other worlds through the usage of
this drug and have found my life radically altered and changed and
(sic) by it. I found this drug to be a powerful driving force and easy
gateway into a world of sex, other drugs, rebellion, homosexuality,
alcoholism and many other dark things. … What is this mind altering life
changing drug that has such an incredible power? Well, one of the main
persons who has helped make this drug a powerful force in my life has
been Marilyn Manson. ... The drug that I use and am addicted to is
commonly known in our culture as … Rock Music."
Schimmel said the
writings line up with what he knows about Crowley, and his influence,
which sparked multiple references during the rock era of the 1960s, when
some songs even included a tribute to "Mr. Crowley," he said.
He
said his ministry has worked to show how Satanism can influence youth
through music, and this was a factor not included in many media reports
about the Colorado shootings.
But he said if the author had "practiced" Crowley's teachings, "he's opened himself up to a spiritual drug addiction."
"What
he really is, is a Satanist, subscribing to the teachings of Aleister
Crowley," said Schimmel, who told WND other leaders in the Crowley image
have included Timothy Leary and Alfred Kinsey.
He said it was
significant that there were reports that Murray "heard voices," because
many rock stars who have, in his opinion, opened themselves to the
occult, have reported similar events.
CNN reported a man who was
Murray's roommate while he was at the YWAM training camp said Murray
heard voices and sometimes talked to them.
The CNN report said
Richard Lerner confirmed the decision for Murray to leave the program
came from YWAM officials, along with Murray's parents, after Murray
performed songs by rock stars Linkin Park and Marilyn Manson at a
Christmas event for the Christian program.
Jeremy Reynalds, a
correspondent for ASSIST News Service, also reported on Werner's
comments. He said Werner described Murray's performance of rock songs as
"pretty scary."
CNN said Werner, now of Brazil, recalled Murray would roll around in bed and make noises.
"He
would say, 'Don't worry, I'm just talking to the voices,'" Werner said,
according to CNN. "He'd say, 'Don't worry, Richard. You're a nice guy.
The voices like you.'"
Police confirm shell casings at both
shooting locations tie Murray to the deaths, and he was stopped when he
was confronted by a security volunteer at New Life Church in Colorado
Springs, who ordered him to surrender and fired when he didn't.
Authorities later confirmed Murray actually died of a self-inflicted gunshot.
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Crowley may have been a mere proxy for something far more evil.