The reblogging of this spooky post is now more relevant than ever. It seems that, in addition to a lot of other controversial (i.e.—interesting) topics, discussion of spiritual warfare and demonic influence has become mainstream again. It feels different, though, than the “Satanic Panic” of the 1980s-1990s, although now I’m beginning to wonder if there was some Truth to that as well.
When Tucker Carlson has a guest on his show to discuss mystical Kabbalah and its influence on computer programming and artificial intelligence—and the goal to create a golem-god that will, inevitably, turn on its fallen creators—you know there’s some serious wickedness and witchcraft afoot. I’ve long maintained that a cadre of shadowy elites partake in some form of Satanism and/or Gnosticism (although, really, the two are the same); it seems that I was, sadly, correct.
With that, here is 10 October 2024’s “TBT^16: Things That Go Bump in the Night“:
