In 1927, a group called The Aquarian Foundation opened a private compound on Vancouver Island designed to study the occult. It was led by Edward Arthur Wilson, who claimed he’d received a message about the end of the world – and he, and his followers, were destined to save mankind with their spiritual wisdom.
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