Francis X. King

King, was a British occult writer and editor from London who wrote about tarot, divination, witchcraft, magic, sex magic, tantra, and holistic medicine.

infuriated their order head Grady McMurtry, because the fraternity's secrets were being revealed in 1820.

In an O.T.O newsletter, McMurtry stated their policy at the time: "We do not endorse the publication of this material because the so called 9th degree section does not include the paper (titled IX degree Emblems and Modes of Use) which Aleister Crowley handed me at 93 Jermyn St circa 1943-44 e.v.

Francis King is thought to have been given the rest of the rituals (sans the missing one) by Gerald Yorke.

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