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Brother XII

The Strange Odyssey of a 20th-Century Prophet

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Brother XII

By: John Oliphant
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“As Mercury dwelleth near the Sun, so I abide in the heart of my Lord…”

With these words, the mysterious spiritual teacher known as Brother XII announced himself as the earthly agent of an ancient occult order called The Great White Lodge.

Behind this extraordinary claim stood Edward Arthur Wilson—a soft-spoken former English sea captain who would soon become one of the most controversial religious figures of the twentieth century.

In the late 1920s, Brother XII established a secretive spiritual colony on a remote island off the coast of British Columbia. Wealthy followers flocked to his cause, convinced he was a divinely appointed messenger preparing humanity for a new age. But the dream of a mystical utopia soon unraveled into a story of intrigue, betrayal, and scandal.

Rumors of hidden gold, ritual magic, and sexual manipulation swirled around the charismatic prophet and his enigmatic accomplice—his flamboyant mistress known only as Madame Z, a whip-wielding devotee of occult ritual.

Part spiritual vision, part psychological drama, and part historical mystery, Brother XII: The Strange Odyssey of a 20th-Century Prophet recounts one of the most extraordinary true stories in the history of modern religion.

Drawing on interviews with surviving members of the colony, rare documents, and years of original research, John Oliphant reconstructs the strange world of the Aquarian Foundation and the powerful personality who created it.

Was Brother XII a genuine mystic and visionary? A master manipulator? Or something far more complex?

Both seer and charlatan, prophet and rogue, Brother XII remains an enigmatic figure who anticipated many of the spiritual and conspiratorial currents that shape the modern world.

After the collapse of his island colony, Brother XII and Madame Z vanished—escaping with a fortune in gold. Though reports claim he later died in Switzerland, the truth about his fate remains uncertain.

Nearly a century later, the legend of Brother XII continues to fascinate historians, spiritual seekers, and students of the occult.

This is the definitive account of one of the most mysterious religious figures of the twentieth century.

Praise for Brother XII: The Strange Odyssey of a 20th-Century Prophet

“I found myself totally absorbed…a book that will become a classic of its kind. I know of no more fascinating or better researched study of a ‘false messiah.’” From the Foreword by Colin Wilson

“Sharing the brilliance of an L. Ron Hubbard, the destructiveness of a Jim Jones, and the hypnotic hold of a Rasputin, Edward Arhur Wilson Wilson ranks as one of the most intriguing, mysterious, and infamously charismatic and prophetic cult leaders to grace the annals of North American history…a well-documented…thoroughly fascinating book.” Theosophical History

“Sex, sadism, black magic, and mystery upon mystery. It sounds like the recipe for a Stephen King potboiler, and author John Oliphant has made the most of it. The difference is that Oliphant’s Brother XII is a true story…a marvelous web of suspense and intrigue…riveting stuff.” The Vancouver Sun

“Brother XII is a fascinating read!" William Gibson, author of Neuromancer

“A tremendously exciting story of the religious mania in extreme form. Brother XII is a type who recurs throughout human history, and Oliphant provides not only a great horror tale, but a warning as to how we can recognize such types and be armed against them. I heartily recommend this book.” Robert Anton Wilson, author of The Illuminatus Trilogy

"An arresting narrative...sweeps the reader irresistibly into the story...a mesmerizing book." Books in Canada

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