In this episode I'll wrap up a two part series on black magic, cults and witchcraft:
- The Children of God cult was founded by David Brandt Berg in 1968 as Teens for Christ and grew to have 15,000 members worldwide.
- Joaquin Phoenix and Rose McGowan, both celebrities, spent part of their childhood in the cult.
- The cult's controversial "flirty fishing" policy played a role in driving Phoenix's parents to leave the group.
- Black magic and witchcraft have a historical background, with early witches practicing magic and being misunderstood as healers or pagan practitioners.
- The Salem witch trials in the mid-1600s in Salem, Massachusetts, resulted in the execution of accused witches.
- Scapegoating and creating distractions are compared to political strife, and the concept of modern satanic beliefs in karmic retribution is discussed.
- Discernment and recognizing deception are emphasized, particularly in meditation experiences.
- The connection between music, entertainment, politics, propaganda, and conditioning is highlighted, with Alice Cooper mentioned as an example of using hypnotism on stage.
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