The greatest trick this devil ever played was to persuade people that he did not exist.
(media.greatawakening.win)
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I am not sure, but there were photos and books written about it long before that, as I said, I had heard about it in the 80's, pre InfoWars.Bohemian Grove and other Retreats by G.William Domhoff was the first one I was referred to, and that was written in 1974, the other one, and Bohemian Grove Cult of Conspiracy was the other. IMost of my life was lived pre internet, but we had ways of informing each other in real life, I was part of the "back to the land" movement in the late 70's, and there were no iphones, but like minded people tended to find one another, lots got corrupted with the New Age movement though, and lines got blurred, there was just so much overt Satan worship with the new agers, I opted out. I first heard about ritual childhood abuse in my line of work, as some of the young men and women who found themselves in mental health facilities and group homes, when their stories began to come out, it was my personal red pill. All of the victims had come from "good homes" with succesful fathers, so they did not follow the narrative of bad homes and poverty causing mental health issues later in life. Many parents dragged their kids into these alternative lifestyle cults, where a lot of abuse began. Some of them could not recall all of it, because they were drugged. My sister was a psychiatric social worker in Boston, at the hospital, doing art therapy when she first heard about it in the mid 80's. The same, people from upstanding powerful families sexually abused in childhood.