Dear Conspiracy Theorist
The Christian revival and the new witch hunt.
The conspiracy sphere has a lot of good things to offer, if you know how to navigate it. More ideas that were deemed insane a few years back are now common household facts than most people could have foreseen. However the occult elephant in the room needs to be addressed, to be named, in order to attempt putting a cap on it’s power.
Deep state magic is real, obviously. The US govt recently admitted that Project Monarch was real, a long-time rumored extension of the original MK projects which branched out into the psychological programming of celebrities and the employment of satanic ritual abuse. Merely mentioning this project used to warrant ostracization and ridicule, but now it’s officially real. (Correction, I got played and it’s still not officially real. My bad.) The way ritual is composed and executed is not a lost art when it comes to the power elite, whoever they really are. Conspiracy aficionados have been studying these aspects of the occult, the interweaving of intelligence agencies with magical orders, dynastic families with cult ties, celebrity sacrifices. All of this crazy stuff has validity to it. I’m not here to deny that, not at all.
I’m here to tell the conspiracy people that they’re now the victims of the biggest psyop they’ve never heard of: The removal of the magical power of the individual through cultivating fear of the occult. Occult simply means that which is hidden, so I have news for every conspiracy theorist in the world: You’re all occultists.
Magic is inherent due to the nature of consciousness, and because the spirit world is real. Magic is a tool that can do anything and whether it helps or harms is entirely the prerogative of the individual engaging with it. Merely thinking angry thoughts about someone can curse them, and thinking loving, kind thoughts can make someone’s day better - You’re already doing magic, you’re just too afraid to own it.
A bad person can make pacts to harm or control with the types of beings who are into that sort of thing, but they don’t have to do that. A person can heal, both internally and externally, with magic. I personally am seven years clean from crack and heroin because I started practicing magic to heal and I’ve never needed a 12-step meeting as a result. The good spirits expedited my healing and I am free, even from the cult of recovery, thanks to their help.
Believe it or not, there are entire swaths of us “occultists” who are vehemently against selfish and coercive uses of such sacred power. There are whole gaggles of magicians who are just as appalled by the same stuff as you. There are countless beings in the spirit realms who share these ethical considerations, and they aren’t all Jesus.
What I see happening is the mistaking of magic for the antithesis of Christianity. They are not opposed, and this view is seen as ridiculous by many Christian magicians and theologians alike. A little digging into Christianity and you’ll find a religion that is deeply fucking strange. So strange that you would be forced to break it down and rebuild it completely if you investigated it with the same rigor as you investigated the Charlie Kirk shooting. Look into El versus the Yahweh cult. Look into the early Hebrew pantheon. Look into the erasure of Asherah from the bible. Look into the ecstatic saints. The esoteric strangeness of the holy of holies. The necromantic cult that Christianity was before Rome hijacked it for their own means. Read the Gospel of Thomas, a legitimate text, verified to be older than some of the official gospels and far, far stranger.
It’s worth mentioning that the concept of the nation-state was originally concocted as a means to preserve civilization (ie; centralized power structures) from witchcraft (ie; the poor, uneducated peasants’ magic). This is because magic works for everyone and that is a huge problem for those who maintain centralized power. Magic is not something reserved for pagans and pedos - it is an innate aspect of human experience regardless of your gods or culture. To deny this is to deny one’s humanity. That is not the way. One must own it and put it to good use. Lean into it, rather than running from it, and autonomy will be found. Take Jesus along for the ride - he won’t mind one bit.
In Jesus’ time, you would be hard pressed to find anyone who did not consider him a magician of the highest order, except perhaps his detractors. There were even campaigns at the time to attempt convincing the people that he was a better magician than Solomon, a heavy task considering Solomon was widely regarded as the greatest magician that had ever lived and his legend spread far and wide.
The idea you have in your head is not what Christianity is, and your assumptions about “all the spirits who aren’t Christian” being bad are entirely fear-based assumptions. Three are as many types of spirits as there are species in the jungle. The tiger trying to eat you is not evil. It’s a tiger. This same rationale should be applied to the spirit realm in order to attempt understanding its vastness and the multivalence of its beings, which are often flattened into a black-and-white dualism. The spirit world is not black-and-white. It is all colors, in every combination, and judgement is best held in reserve until one has an inkling of what is going on.
When a hungry being finds a hungry human, there is resonance. They may sync up and act as one, without the human even knowing it. They may get deeper into their hunger together until they are monsters. Just the same, a person with a virtuous heart may attract virtuous spirits with whom they resonate, enabling them to become even more virtuous. The spirits can’t be blamed as much as human hearts. We have a choice regarding what we attract.
For those of us who are well-versed in the occult, some of you conspiracy guys sound like lunatics on the verge of persecuting the rest of us with pitchforks, us good people out here fighting against ignorance, abuse of power, corruption, and suffering on the same side as you. It will be our houses the mob arrives at first. The elite occultists who have instilled this fear in you, which you have spread to your followers, will be on private planes or underground while the mobs you’ve helped cultivate draw and quarter us plebs between the bumpers of pickup trucks, if all goes according to plan.
Go read some Dean Radin to understand the inherent nature of magic as studied in a lab setting. Read about the European cunning men and women who were revered by their communities for their powers to heal and cure. Read about the Hexenmeisters who cured with bible magic. Find the legitimate historical records of miracles performed by saints. Dive headlong into what Buddhism is actually trying to accomplish. I think you will find that the side of the angels is a much larger group than you have been led to believe.
Try to understand that the elite do not hold some magical power over you. Like so much else, they keep it from you by convincing you that they own it. They do not own it. In fact, they have a weaker grasp on it than those who are moral, altruistic, and forthright. Anyone obsessed with power is, in this occultist’s view, possessed. They have sacrificed a small piece of themselves here and there until the majority of their being is occupied by an addiction to control and novelty. This is possession, whether or not they expressly invited some entity to set up shop in their soul. This makes them predictable, if also dangerous. The good in heart need not fear. The good in heart have support in the spirit world, whether they know and accept it or not, and it has nothing to do with faction, religion, or politics. It has to do with alignment to altruism which extends beyond the self.
So please, I beg you, put your fear aside, put away your impulse to cling to an ideology in order to cope with the anxiety with which your chosen line of research burdens you, and educate yourself on the good parts, lest you only see darkness in the spirits. Educate yourself on the existential threat of witchcraft in the European power elite and the creation of the nation state. Understand that witchcraft is not something the elite possess which should make us afraid, but something which belongs to the poor huddled masses. Witchcraft is something which the elite fear.
We are on the same side here, and there is little room for fucking around. Do not allow yourselves to become a device against those who fight for truth and peace.
Please, cease to be a tool of their influence and educate yourselves holistically on that which makes you afraid. You’re missing crucial pieces to this picture and that’s on you.
Magic might be the most effective tool for causing change which the masses have access to - Sleep on that if you like. The rest of us have work to do.
Love,
Janglebones



this is the article the world needs right now. I have a post on Facebook that is going pretty viral talking about Epstein's cabal confirming magic is real despite materialistic authority figures (some of whom have been in that temple) tell us it is not. that's the answer to the test; spirituality is resistance.
but still we have the christian conspiracy theorists saying that it confirms everything they think is biblical canon (though it actually comes from their modern christian folklore). I have a full investigative series coming out next week on the temple to shed some light on the specifics of their actual operations from the perspective of an actual occultist of 2 decades and not a conspiracy theorist. many of these theories conflate sources that are alien to eachother not out of good research, but because of the western centric position of the Abrahamic faiths. that approach is not only historically faulty, its racist even if it does not register to them.
thank you for writing this. will be spreading it amongst the airwaves.
The right wing Christians are also very much using magic they even talk about it pretty openly, it's just "prayer warriors" and anointing/blessing things in the name of Jesus/ the Holy Spirit to protect them from "demonic forces". In particular if you look at the references they use about King David you can see the magical cosmology they are likely drawing upon.