One of the most controversial Golden Dawn chiefs of the late 20th century is attempting to rebuild his much-schismed Esoteric Order of the Golden Dawn. Robert Zink, who managed to keep the group's name, has been laying low since he was awarded the Order of the Golden Boot by his own order three years ago. In the 1990s Zink’s Order of the Morning Star was more akin to a money-making sex cult which used the Regardie version of the Golden Dawn as a wrapper. It was incredibly successful drawing in large numbers to quite well-equipped temples. For those who could not get to one of its temples, Zink devised a method of Astral Initiation. This involved handing over cash for an initiation and then a ritual would be performed in your absence, possibly. Zink managed to recruit some highly technical people into his group and they staged online wars between his sock puppets and those of the other “sole trading” Golden Dawn business run by David Griffin. Griffin managed to ge...