Episode 34 - In conversation with Author Daniele Hadi Irandoost - The Occult Black Art of Espionage and Spying
Description
Spying, espionage and the art of gathering of intelligence behind enemy lines is a concept that has thrilled movie goers for over half a century. In Hollywood it’s a glamourised hero worship where our lucky in the bedroom, classy, charismatic protagonist saves the world against archetypal villains intent on taking over the world or in the most extreme cases with the intention of the destruction of the world. In the real world our elite leaders paint the picture extreme surveillance, espionage and torture is carried out justifiably with the aim to stabilise the world. We are of course sold that there’s a terrorist under every manhole cover and lurking in the shadows round every corner, and this makes the practice of espionage and the questionable ethics behind it a tolerable and acceptable practice for most average people when you ask them their thoughts. But is it really acceptable? Or has Hollywood and the ticking bomb thought experiment plots they role out skewed the public view on the activities of our intelligence agencies?
From ancient Mesopotamia where rival communities were continually at war with one another, through the Golden Age of the Egyptians, the Rome Empire, the Middle Ages and the Crusades we saw there, through WW1 & WW2 until present day, love and war has always persisted. There have always been opposing groups who wield power, trying to hold onto power and that’s where spying and the art of espionage comes in as a powerful tool to study, analyse and determine your adversaries or rivals strengths and weaknesses to leverage against them should war unfold.
The fact is, the world is in more turmoil now than ever before and with technology on an exponential curve of advancement where is surveillance, espionage and the collection of data heading? How many more of our freedoms will we have to give up as governments under the shadow of Globalism look for more and more control? And with the advancement and birth of AI and the ease at which believable photos and video are faked we seem to be facing very worrying times indeed. Someone from the CIA once said “When the general public can’t distinguish between real and fake information, and don’t know what to believe, we will know we have achieved our aim”.
With this Episode’s guest Daniele Hadi Irandoost we discuss his new book ‘A New Vision of Spycraft’ and cover the complex areas of espionage and the collection of data, its history, the advancement of it’s techniques, the ethics and morals of the methods that intelligence agencies follow, the evolution of private companies now becoming more and more involved in gathering individuals data like Google, Facebook, Tik-Tok, Microsoft and others. We also touch on the dark, mysterious historical links between spying and the occult. Many figures in history have had a foot in both murky worlds including John Dee, Aleister Crowley, Theodore Reuss, George Bush senior and many more. The links to the secret societies and magickal groups these figures were attached to are also covered including the Ordo Templi Orientis OTO, Freemasonry, Skull & Bones 322 and others.
It is a fascinating conversation with our guest providing invaluable information from behind the scenes of this black art.
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