Ordo Templi Orientis

Satanic Ecology

The currently rising tide of "ecological awareness" is a 

trend which has severe repercussions for humanity as a species, 

and which should concern the Satanist especially. On the surface, 

the Green Movement is a noble endeavor; saving nature for future 

generations, recycling waste, conserving resources, and protect-

ing animals and plants from the ravages of humankind.



However, this facade is easily broken, if any care to do so. 

When the appeals to emotionalism are stripped away from their 

message, the environmentalists are seen for what they truly are; 

modern day Luddites whose fear of modern technology has driven 

them to combat progress in the only way they know how; to make 

progress itself appear evil. 



There are two concurrent but individual threads in the 

environmental movement. The first is aimed at the preservation of 

plants and animals, and the environments that support them. This 

is yet another facet of the vast egalitarianism movement. Why 

stop at making all humans equal? Why not take it to its logical 

conclusion and make all living things equal? When a human has no 

more right to a given piece of land than, say, a moose, who is to 

say that the moose's rights don't come first? And when it comes 

down to it, for all the environmentalist talk about the benefits 

in pharmaceuticals and the like, the question is one of sacrific-

ing the interests of humans to support the interests of lesser 

species. 



The Satanic point of view on this matter should be obvious. 

The right to perform an action is a direct function of possessing 

the power to perform that action. If humans possess the power 

(the "might", we might say), then they have by default acquired 

the right to do it. To even suggest that the interests of humani-

ty should come after those of another is patently absurd, and 

even more, could be construed as treason against the species. If 

a single human dies so that a dozen snaildarters might prosper, 

that is infinitely too high a price to pay. Even the natural 

Aristocrats, the Satanists, must feel and demonstrate a loyalty 

to their own species (stratified though that species may be) and 

represent its interests before those of any other species.



Does this mean that Satanists advocate the complete obliter-

ation of all other forms of life on the planet? Of course not. 

All we are saying is that, given a choice, humanity's interests 

must come first. If, along the way, other animal species can be 

incorporated into the world that we create for ourselves with a 

minimum of effort, then all the better. But the first and fore-

most consideration must be mankind.



Naturally, if a species can be found that makes a direct 

contribution to human survival, comfort, or luxury, such as the 

animals and plants we use for food, or the animals we keep as 

pets (to a reasonable and limited degree) then by all means they 

should be kept. Our position is directed to those species which 

yield to mankind no direct material advantage.



The second point of the ecological attack lies in the direc-

tion of the scarcity of resources. It is a fact that cannot be 

disputed; the supply of readily available (read economically 

extractable) resources is finite and care must be used in the 

extraction and use of all raw materials. There is no arguing this 

statement. However, it is quite possible to argue the timetables 

which are given for the depletion of the planet's resources. 



More significant than that, however, is the fact that the 

ecologists have completely ignored the application of technology 

in the quest for new sources of raw materials. The vast deposito-

ries of the seabeds lie untapped, awaiting the coming of man. And 

even more exciting, the limitless reaches of space can afford 

humanity not only an ample supply of raw materials for the fore-

seeable future, but also can yield to us something that we need 

even more desperately-- a challenge, a new frontier to be ex-

plored and tamed. Space can be that thing which humanity has been 

lacking for the last century or so; a new enterprise tough enough 

to test the mettle of the whole species, which can temper the 

metal of our best and brightest and turn out characters that can 

live on forever, making incalculable contributions to the history 

of humanity.



Our species can have no other destiny than to conquer this 

and all other worlds. The opportunities afforded by the prospect 

of space exploration; raw materials, living space, and a chal-

lenge sufficient to test an entire world of people; these are too 

great to pass up. Satanists must stand at the forefront of space 

exploration, seeing it as the ultimate expression of humanity's 

climb from the primordial slime to reach out and touch the stars.