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contradictions in their narrative, almost as if they wanted to give us a chance to
denounce them?
The answer I would like to share with you comes from two apparently unrelated
sources: Aleyster Crowley (1875-1947), a Luciferian esotericist, and Michael A.
Hoffman II (1957- ), a historian and expert on secret sects and psychological
manipulation.
Crowley – who was introduced to the British circle that included, among others,
George Orwell and Aldous Huxley – writes: “Evil must hide in plain sight, for
the laws of the universe dictate that those who are deceived consent to their
own deception.” Since Crowley was a convinced Satanist, this admission does not
surprise us, as it exposes Satan’s true deception: gaining our support for evil not
through deception and without our knowledge, but by leading us to accept the lie
with which he defines evil as good, and the fiction that presents good as evil. Satan
essentially seeks our humiliation – “All this I will give you, if you will fall down and
worship me” (Mt 4:9) – and our confirmation that, if we perform that action, it is
because we agree to place our faith in him, the liar, rather than in the true God.
Because this, dear Friends, is what Satan wants: to make us take the place of God,
aware of the madness – the ὕβρις – of this insane gesture of our defiance.
On the other hand, Hoffman approaches the same theme from a different
perspective, identifying a hidden elite that uses social engineering techniques to
control the masses. It’s not just about gaining economic or political power, but also
about waging psychological warfare: an “occult psychodrama” that transforms
reality into a magical, alchemical ritual. The media, films, and historical events (such
as the JFK assassination, 9/11, or the Epstein scandal) are tools for “alchemizing” the
collective mind, rendering it passive and incapable of reacting. In this terminal phase,
the elite no longer hides everything, but deliberately reveals parts of its “method” (its
manipulation strategies) as an act of humiliation and supremacy. Social psychology
studies confirm that this cruel game of subjugating and dominating its victims serves
to provoke the cognitive dissonance that inevitably leads to demoralization (in the
awareness of being powerless), to implicit consent (a passive “consent,” as if to say:
“I’ll show you what I’ll do, and you won’t do anything about it, so you agree”), and to
the acceptance of despotic power (the elite mocks the masses, strengthening their
psychological control over them).
Hoffman writes:
“The alchemical principle of the Revelation of the Method has as
its chief component, a clown-like, grinning mockery of the victim(s) as a show of
power and macabre arrogance. When this is performed in a veiled manner,
accompanied by certain occult signs and symbolic words and elicits no meaningful