Keeping up with Satanism

crowley.jpgThe disciples of Aleister Crowley formed the counterculture of the 1960s. The most famous disciple was probably Jimmy Page of Led Zepplin, who purchased Crowley’s house at Loch Ness, named Boleskin. The group of rockers around Led Zepplin practiced Thelemic Magick. The “British Invasion” of ’60s rock bands was a satanic invasion. These ’60s rockers inspired a second wave of satanic heavy metal rock, which is still with us. We think we have moved into a third generation. Today we’ll send you to a few venues so you can keep up with the progress of satanism’s cutting edge.

Silkmilk

Lots of links to new artists at Panorama

Thelema Trust

The Labyrinth

The Teitan Press

media-underground

Silver Star Journal

Genesis P-Orridge

LilyTears

Viaje al Abismo

Heathen Harvest

TV is saturated with satanic spokesmen, symbolism, and entertainment. Satanism is legal, and it is now a big part of the mainstream pseudoculture. We expect some of these new bands and artworks to migrate over to TV after being hyped from the art and music magazines. MTV is a prime venue for catching up with cutting-edge Satanism. Two generations have now been introduced to Satanism as entertainment. Genuine culture hasn’t completely disappeared, but you have to go looking for it. It’s not on TV.


About The Author

I read over 500 books on the history of the New World Order, but you only need to read one book to make up for the poor education they gave you in the public schools. The Hidden Masters Who Rule the World is a scholarly history that will take you beyond all parties, all worldviews, all prophecies, and all propaganda to an understanding of the future that the global controllers have planned for us.

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One Response to “Keeping up with Satanism”

  1. Ventego says:

    Thank you! You often write very interesting articles. You improved my mood.

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