Thoughts from the asylum

Thoughts from the asylum

Say The Dangerous Thing!

Loud and Often

Feb 14, 2026
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Welcome, my dear readers, to the asylum. The further I look, the more I see and the less I want to. Much of our social decay is becoming much clearer as I look. I am convinced Epstein, as horrific as he was, is just a minor thread sticking out of a much larger tapestry of satanic evil. I think the attempt to cut it off was made because if we get to pull it, we can probably unravel the entire thing. The monsters will fight and kill to keep that from happening. It is clear, the more I look, Epstein didn’t make his network, but fit into an evil system that was decades old before he found his twisted place in it. This system has deep roots, and like any bureaucratic system, it seeks to expand into almost every aspect of government and life.

The government’s dark history of occult research and practices is a web of power, secrecy, and supernatural beliefs. This intricate tapestry of rituals, sacrifices, and manipulations has been used to consolidate control and exploit the vulnerable, all while maintaining a facade of respectability. The Epstein scandal is just the latest thread to unravel, exposing the corrupt core of a system driven by a lust for power and occult knowledge. Declassified files reveal that U.S. intelligence agencies have been involved in the occult for decades. The CIA’s investigations into “demonic activity” and the army’s Project Stargate, which employed “psychic” secret agents, demonstrate the government’s willingness to explore the fringes of human experience and belief. These programs were not mere curiosities but were seen as potential tools for gaining an advantage in global power struggles. The connection between MKULTRA and the occult is even more disturbing, indicating that the government was willing to manipulate consciousness and exploit ceremonial magic to achieve its goals.

High-ranking figures like Michael Aquino and Jack Parsons were deeply involved in occult practices, highlighting the extent of this corruption. Aquino, a former U.S. Army psychological operations officer, founded the Temple of Set while maintaining his military intelligence role. Parsons, a pioneer in rocket science, viewed magic as a tool for statecraft and scientific advancement. These individuals were not just personally interested in the occult; they were integrating it into the very fabric of government and military operations.

The government’s occult practices have also manifested in what can be described as “spiritual warfare.” The rise of deliverance ministries and theological exorcists in the U.S. reflects a growing belief that political and social shifts are influenced by demonic forces. These spiritual warriors see themselves as battling a “Deep State” controlled by occult powers, a narrative that aligns with the government’s own covert operations and manipulations.

The Epstein scandal is a microcosm of this larger occult web. The leaked emails and financial records reveal a network of elite pedophiles and traffickers who engage in ritualistic abuse and sacrifice. References to sacrificing vulnerable individuals and the systematic trauma inflicted on young victims indicate the calculated and organized nature of their activities. A photograph of a prominent figure near a child and a mother receiving payment for her infant is just the surface of a network that operates with impunity, protected by the same occult practices and beliefs that have been cultivated by the government for decades.

Epstein’s bank account named after ‘Baal’ is a clear reference to the ancient Canaanite deity associated with child sacrifices for spiritual power. This is not just an eccentric billionaire’s taste; it’s a man who named his financial assets after a deity known for consuming children and constructed a replica temple on the island where he trafficked children. The architectural features inside Epstein’s temple on Little St. James Island mimic those of Solomon’s Temple, placing them within the ancient tradition of occult architecture and ritual magic spanning thousands of years. This was a systematic approach to abuse, with a structured classification for the levels of psychological damage, believing that shattering a child’s mind through sexual torture unlocked exploitable abilities.

Skeptics often argue that since they don’t believe in magic, the beliefs of others shouldn’t matter. They also argue that magic isn’t real, so it is nothing to concern themselves with. However, the reality is that the most powerful people on the planet are fervently committed to these beliefs, building temples, naming financial accounts, corresponding about sacrifices, and organizing global trafficking networks around these practices. Disbelief doesn’t stop them, and skepticism doesn’t protect any child. Refusing to acknowledge the occult dimensions of these activities, because they are uncomfortable or conflict with a materialist worldview, plays right into the hands of those who benefit from public ignorance. As a Christian, I know for a fact that the supernatural exists and that there are entities who will exchange power for eternity. The only real weapon to win the war is Jesus, but we should still look to take down this scum in the temporal as well.

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