William Ramsey discusses Aleister Crowley, a controversial figure who founded Thelema, a religion tied to the occult. Ramsey shares his background, research, and views on Crowley’s complex character, his rejection of Christianity, and the dark practices associated with his life. He also examines Crowley’s influence on modern culture, including music, literature, and the use of numerology in his teachings. Ramsey explores connections between Crowley, numerology, and historical events such as 9/11, illustrating how his ideas have shaped various movements and ideologies. He emphasises the importance of understanding Crowley’s impact on society and suggests a return to Christian values as a way to counter his legacy.