A few weeks ago, we were reading on-line an article in which reference
was made to a well-known Anglo-Saxon occultist of the nineteenth
century, when the computer suddenly crashed, preventing us from getting
to learn the actual name of this occultist, who, to be more precise,
was described there as a Satanist, but not to from getting to learn
that he had a nickname, which was 'the Baron'.
Would anyone happen to know who this was?
In French, Italian, and Spanish writings about Evola, he's referred to
by his name, and, when the word 'baron' is used in them, it is as a
direct object, in the indefinite. The habit of calling him 'the Baron'
may originate in Anglo-Saxon spiritualist and occultist (Masonic?)
circles ; it borders on obsession in some subjects.
Is this a coincidence?
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