Aleister Crowley was initiated into an irregular clandestine Masonic Lodge (Anglo-Saxon #343) in 1904. He is not recognized as a regular Mason by the United Grand Lodge of England.
Yes, Aleister Crowley did practice Freemasonry. But, from all accounts, he never got it right.
He's dead, and has been for some time. When he was alive he was a Freemason, yes.
No, Alister Crowley was more of an eclectic pagan. Atheists reject all supernatural or metaphysical phenomena, while Crowley was known for seances and blood rituals to speak to the dead.
Mr Crowley is currently deceased, he no longer worships anyone.
Some of it was filmed at Jimmy Page's house, the Alister Crowley mansion.
Alister Crowley died before the advent of video recording devices, so no. Aleister Crowley died in 1947, so he did not die before the advent of film recording devices. However strangely for a man who loved publicity there is no known film footage of him.
Yes, Aleister Crowley and L. Ron Hubbard were briefly acquainted in the late 1940s. They corresponded and met in person once. Hubbard later claimed that Crowley was an influence on his teachings in Scientology, though the extent of their actual relationship is debated.
Alister Walker was born on 1982-09-19.
Alister Watson died in 1981.
turn to page 43 in the book "Magic: In Theory & Practice" written by Alister Crowley (dont know if i spelled his name right)
Alister MacKenzie died in 1934.
Alister Paterson was born in 1959.
Alister McDermott was born in 1991.
Alister Hardy was born in 1896.