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Michael Angelo Aquino (October 16, 1946 – September 1, 2019 [1]) was an American political scientist, military officer and Satanist. He was the founder and high priest of the Temple of Set . Aquino was also a specialist in psychological warfare for military intelligence and an officer in the U.S. Army .
Michael Angelo Aquino. Born in 1946, Michael Angelo Aquino was a military intelligence officer specializing in psychological warfare. [12] In 1969 he joined Anton LaVey's Church of Satan and rose rapidly through the group's ranks. [13]
Michael Ray Aquino is a former intelligence officer in the police force of the Philippines. Police career. He was formerly known as one of Panfilo Lacson's deputy ...
Aquino died at the Makati Medical Center, at the age of 76 on August 1, 2009, at 03:18 PHT due to cardiorespiratory arrest after complications of colorectal cancer. [20] [21] Her son, Senator Benigno Aquino III, announced her death to the media at 05:00. The Aquino family was then reported to have declined the government's invitation for a ...
In 1980, Vallely co-authored a paper with then military PSYOP analyst Michael Angelo Aquino, founder of the Satanist Temple of Set as his commanding officer in the 7th PSYOP Group, titled From PSYOP to MindWar: The Psychology of Victory. MindWar is defined as "the deliberate aggressive convincing of all participants in a war that we will win ...
Laurice Guillen as Corazon Aquino, the widow of Benigno Aquino Jr. who later becomes president in the film's conclusion. Like Rustia's performance of Marcos, Guillen's portrayal of Aquino was praised by Philippine media for her acting while also simultaneously heavily criticised for the inaccurate design of her prosthetic nose makeup. [1]
In June 1975, editor of the Church's newsletter, Michael Aquino, left the Church of Satan and formed the theistic Temple of Set, [39] claiming to take an unknown number of dissenters with him. The Church maintains this policy announcement was designed to "clean house" of members who did not understand Satanic philosophy.
The parents sued the day care center for more than 60 million dollars (287), and as time went on, more and more claimed there was a cover up of the facts (288). Aquino was under investigation for a while, but never officially charged with anything (289). The case died a quiet death."