John Parsons was the American rocket engineer who dabbled as much in chemistry as he did in blood magic. His work in rocketry shaped the early years of space exploration but it was his devotion to Thelema and the dark arts that defined his life. He could have been an occult Oppenheimer—if it hadn’t all blown up in his face.
John Parsons was the American rocket engineer who dabbled as much in chemistry as he did in blood magic. His work in rocketry shaped the early years of space exploration but it was his devotion to Thelema and the dark arts that defined his life. He could have been an occult Oppenheimer—if it hadn’t all blown up in his face.
John Parsons was the American rocket engineer who dabbled as much in chemistry as he did in blood magic. His work in rocketry shaped the early years of space exploration but it was his devotion to Thelema and the dark arts that defined his life. He could have been an occult Oppenheimer—if it hadn’t all blown up in his face.