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Hellfire Club re-founded by voodoo author

08-12-2008 11:38 PM CET | Arts & Culture

Press release from: Doktor Snake

Doktor Snake (aka Jimmy Lee Shreeve)

Doktor Snake (aka Jimmy Lee Shreeve)

A secret 18th century society dedicated to anti-morality has been re-established by British cult writer Doktor Snake.

British voodoo writer and magazine columnist Doktor Snake has re-founded a secret 18th century society that had "Do what you will" as its motto. Known as the Hell-fire Club, the original society practised dark rituals and indulged in wild drug and alcohol fueled excesses - as well as being politically and morally rebellious.

Snake, whose "Voodoo Spellbook" is a cult best-seller in the U.S. and Britain, says his version of the Hell-fire Club is equally anarchic and anti-morality.

"But unlike the original Hell-fire Club, my society isn't restricted to secluded meetings in the home counties," he says. "It has global reach because of the Internet - and is therefore more dangerous to conventional society."

Snake adds that his Hell-fire Club is like an alternative Freemasons because its members assist each other and take an active interest in metaphysics.

"The similarity ends there," says Snake. "Unlike the Masons we're out to rock society to its very foundations."

Snake, who under his real name "Jimmy Lee Shreeve" has also written a string of macabre true crime books, regularly hands out anarchic "homework" assignments to Hell-fire Club members.

"Just last night I sent word to Hell-fire Club members urging them to send their rubbish - empty bean and tuna cans, old magazines, or chicken carcasses - to big firms like Microsoft and Vodafone," he says. "When your Walkman batteries go flat you slip them in an envelope and send them to Bill Gates to annoy him."

But why re-found an 18th century anti-morality club?

"Because the world has gone stale," says Snake. "What with globalization and the homogenization of everything, there's hardly any eccentrics and individualists left. So I decided it was time for a shake up."

Doktor Snake's Hellfire Club can be found at: http://www.doktorsnake.com.

Doktor Snake
AKA journalist Jimmy Lee Shreeve
Valley Drive
Norwich, Norfolk
NR1, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)791.630.9236
mojorain@gmail.com

Doktor Snake (aka Jimmy Lee Shreeve) is a bestselling author and journalist living in Norfolk, England.

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