Occult Feminism

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Personal Statement: I strongly support First Amendment Protections for Feminist and other Occult Practices.

I’ve written 300+ articles on transnational moral movements and panics that have originated from Minnesota. From Prohibition to George Floyd, these panics often involve pearl-clutching reactions from class signaling, college-educated women and effeminate men who act like college-educated women. 

They ignite widespread fear and outrage. Whether it’s the 1980s Daycare Sex Hysteria, the establishment of Sex Offender Registries, or the bipartisan Abby Honold “Believe All Women for Cash and Prizes” Act, these panics tend to shape public consensus and weaken the principles of due process.

George Floyd arrest while violating Mpls mask guidelines; Derek Chauvin trial for following standard MPD arrest procedure.

I’ve built a strong network of evidence to support my thesis, drawing from various fields such as geography, culture, technology, moral psychology, artificial intelligence, social psychology, surveillance, music, television, politics, law, and propaganda.

I’ve never once thought perhaps Minnesota generates so much witch hysteria because we have so many hysterical witches. 

Occult Feminism, a book by Rachel Wilson, caused me to do just that.

The Twin Cities is known as Paganistan because of its high density. Since 1962, it’s been home to one of the nation’s oldest and largest Pagan book publishers. In 1971 – 1973 Gnosticon was held here with the aim of breeding moon children. Family law was changed to dramatically favor women.  In 1974, the American Council of Witches was established in St. Paul, where the 13th Principles of Wicca were formalized. 

Maybe that’s all just a coincidence.

Occult Feminism

In her book, Wilson quite effectively argues that feminism is a hidden or occult religion. One that is likely obscured by its own practitioners who are unaware that it’s a cult.

Wilson shows her work, without making religious arguments, and calmly and rationally explains without catalyzing hysteria that feminism is rooted in goddess worship, Wicca, and gnosticism – all laundered through theosophy and intersectionality. 

Intersectional Feminism is an infinitely dynamic, build your own cult out of whatever revelations you choose, no matter how contradictory or obviously self serving.

Sound like any brick wall you’ve ever had the pleasure of talking to?

The introductory chapter, “Early Ancient Religious, Goddess Worship & Witchcraft,” offers a delightful explanation of everything you’ve ever observed:

Paraphrased: “Feminism spawns from early pagan, religious and Occult beliefs that claim to have hidden knowledge or which claim practitioners to gain this knowledge, power or Godlike personal deification from its practice. At its core, feminism seeks to make women gods over men or at the very least to deify women.  The very essence of feminist thought is a world where men and women struggle for dominance in a Hegelian master-slave dialectic.”

If your brain already knows the gymnastic lengths feminists will go to avoid a clear definition of their custom-tailored, personalized religion, the first chapter of this book is going to be an absolute delight. 

Wilson quite effectively argues feminism’s roots go back to every goddess worship death cult ever known.  

Chapter after delightful chapter, she seamlessly ties the people to the ideas using source materials as connective tissue. From its inception, feminism has always been the worst kind of religion based on revealed truth, visions, ghost writing, and flat out fraud.

This book will confirm everything you’ve ever suspected about feminism. The first chapter is awesome and then it just gets better.

Why Are There No Wiccan Low or Medium Priestesses?

Wilson explains the undeniable philosophical and religious roots to Goddess worship, gnosticism, and theosophy and feminism. In chapter after remarkable chapter, she illustrates the infection vector of Dark Triad social contagion.

Why can’t you question women’s suffrage, chopping up babies, rape culture, and/or all women?  

Because whatever it is they believe is the revealed truth and utopian vision of the one true Goddess, THEM. Each feminist is imbued with an individualized, unquestionable academic and moral authority.  They are the arbiters of their own religions, based on whatever it is they believe right now.

Tolerance for disagreement with their contradictory ideas can not be tolerated, especially from other WOMEN. Everyone must conform to their collective pseudo-reality, fake history, and must deny reality or be banished for heresy.

I’m not sure Wilson realizes it, but her book eloquently describes the mechanism by which our entire culture has been hijacked into a competence crisis and dark tetrad pathocracy. 

Girl Power And Self Love

Vulnerable, unsuspecting children are inducted into a simplifying, totalitarian ideology that conforms directly to marketing expert Blair Warren’s 27 Word Persuasion. 

“People will do anything for those who encourage their dreams, justify their failures, allay their fears, confirm their suspicions, and help them throw rocks at their Enemies.”

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“Everything women, BIPOC, and LGBTQIA++ folks do is great, they’re only held back because of patriarchy. We’re all going to die from climate change during a back alley abortion. We’ll help you smash capitalism. Just enter our echochamber, and we’ll give you hiring preference and protect your reputation, no matter how insane your beliefs or behavior.  

Speak against us and we’ll destroy you by punching you in the walletballs.”

Whether or not practitioners realize it, or whether the Supreme Court has recognized it, Feminism is a religious cult.  It acts like a cult and quacks like a cult…

Wilson’s thesis conforms to decades of my own personal observations of each of the 300+ articles in this blog. A million people will discover the Occult roots of the feminist stranglehold on cultural and political norms over the next 24 months. 

It will be unsettling for them, I’d like to remind my readers.

The First Amendment protects belief in occult things.  I will be the first and loudest to lead the charge to protect adherents of this cult from persecution, but they must be sequestered as a religion.

Everyone who’d like to see that happen should buy “Occult Feminism” – it’s the best set of arguments that Feminism is a cult that I’ve read.