A Note On The Book of Wyrd - O9a
A Note On The Book of Wyrd - O9a
A Note On The Book of Wyrd - O9a
The original Book of Wyrd was compiled at the suggestion of Chris Bray in the
1980s. He initially agreed to print and publish it. The book was designed to
intrigue, test, and recruit a few individuals given that at the time the ONA was
recruiting via a PO Box (first in Church Stretton then in Shrewsbury) as mentioned
in "The Sinister Game" text {1}.
Anton Long mentioned the Book of Wyrd in a 1992 letter to David Austen, a
facsimile of which letter is in the Satanic Letters of Stephen Brown. {2} In that
letter, AL describes the book as essentially a fable, and mentions that some of its
contents belonged to the pre-ONA group The Temple of the Sun. Thus it formed
part of the ONA's Labyrinthos Mythologicus {3}.
According to our information, Bray - or one of his associates - typed out the draft
copy and sent it to AL for editing. Bray then for some reason decided not to publish
the book. Someone ONA then photocopied this uncorrected draft version, added
some marginal notes and a few additions to some of the copies and then mailed the
O9A
copies to people interested in the ONA. A facsimile of this draft version was added
to the microfilm that the ONA made of some of its - and The Temple of the Sun -
MSS and texts, with around ten copies of this microfilm sent to various people,
including Professor Kaplan who mentions it in his 1998 book Nation and Race: The
Developing Euro-American Racist Subculture.
KS
2017 ev
{1} https://omega9alpha.wordpress.com/the-sinister-game/
{2} Satanic Letters of Stephen Brown, volume two. Thormynd Press, 1992.
{3} https://omega9alpha.wordpress.com/labyrinthos-mythologicus/
{4} In regard to the 'nine angles', refer to https://omega9alpha.wordpress.com
/the-term-nine-angles/