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| | Rudolf Glandeck von Sebottendorff |
 | | While the founder of the Thule Society, Rudolf von Sebottendorff, was certainly interested in the occult, a detailed diary of its regular meetings from 1919 to 1925 maintained by its secretary, Johannes Hering, mentions only two lectures on such topics. |
 | | Also see "In 1901 von Sebottendorff was initiated into a Masonic lodge which, like many in the Middle east, had connections with the French Grand Orient." Michael Howard, The Occult Conspiracy : secret societies, their influence and power in world history Destiny Books is a division of Inner Traditions International, Ltd., 1989. |
 | | Note that Sebottendorff is often spelt Sebottendorf and that the Library of Congress gives his birth year as 1943. |
| www.freemasonry.bcy.ca /anti-masonry/sebottendorff_r.html (1932 words) |
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