Americans Have Been Raised on Luciferian Media
The internet has really revolutionized the world. And I know that might be like a 'duh' type of statement. But I'm making this assertion for a specific reason.
The most-popular conspiracy theories these days are those which contend that famous entertainers are under the employ or influence of Luciferian organizations which operate behind the scenes. This idea probably has YouTube to thank more for its propagation than any other form of media. So the general understanding is that if these allegations are actually true, it would be something that had just been occurring recently since only now are masses of people starting to learn about it. And to some extent that is in fact correct, in the sense that now entertainers are being a lot more open in their homages to the devil.
For instance the Drudge Report recently headlined an article whereas some contended that the Halftime Show for the Super Bowl which went down earlier this month was 'satanic' in nature. And I mean, there's been people alleging that the Super Bowl Halftime Show serves as an ode to Satan for years. But again, to actually see Matt Drudge feature an article stating as much means that at least to some extent the masses are now starting to perceive such allegations as being feasible.
So the general idea I want to put forth is twofold. First is that contrary to popular belief, it would appear that at least for the past four decades we Americans have been bombarded by pop media that has been influenced by Luciferians - and I don't mean in the usual sense of being filled with sex and violence. And second is that the reason we didn't pickup on this earlier is because back then the internet - which has given everyone, including conspiracy theorists, access to a widespread audience - did not exist.
LUCIFERIAN PRIMER
I personally contend that there is a difference between Luciferians and Satanists. Yes, they both worship the devil. But Luciferians are more intellectual, if you will. In other words unlike say a Satanist they don't support evil for evil's sake. Rather there is a whole intricate belief system behind why they do what they do.
For instance just as any viable religion, Luciferians have their own story concerning the origins of mankind. Indeed for all intents and purposes we can say that it is the same exact tale - featuring God, Adam and Eve and the serpent - which other groups that believe in the Bible also subscribe to. So the difference with Luciferians isn't that they don't agree with the facts/symbols associated with the popular story of Original sin. Rather it is the sentiment they have concerning the outcome of the story which is the main difference.
For instance they believe that what the serpent/devil actually imparted on Adam and Eve was some kind of understanding - the "Knowledge of Good and Evil" as the Bible calls it. Moreover they are under the belief that said understanding/knowledge was a good thing, as in a benefit to the advancement of mankind. And as such they feel that God basically gave Satan a raw deal when He got cheesed off and cursed him for doing so. So you can say they view God as some sort of mean patriarch. And in summation the reason that Luciferians look up to the devil, according to them, isn't because he's evil. Rather it's due to him being their hero so to speak - an angel who put it all on the line to make human beings more self-aware.
"CAN YOU FEEL IT" BY THE JACKSONS
And whereas I did not include any hyperlinks to support the above explanation, it won't be difficult for the reader to google and find some him or herself. Or based on what I just told you you can sit back, enjoy your favorite pop media from the past or present and probably notice some references to the above yourself, now that you know the foundation of their belief system (if you hadn't already). All you'll really need to do now is familiarize yourself with some of their terminology.
For instance I was recently peeping out the music video for that old school track Michael Jackson and them dropped back in the day titled Can You Feel It (1980). Those who are familiar with this clip know that it is a very-colorful event, even by today's standards. And there are plenty of images featured therein which - once again in acknowledgement of the widespread dissemination of knowledge and ideas in the modern world - can be interpreted as references to esoteric philosophies. But there is one incident near the beginning of the video that really caught my eye.
Whereas you can say the song itself is philosophical in its approach its video, which is titled The Triumph, is even historical in nature. In fact it starts off going all the way back to "the beginning", i.e. the dawn of mankind. And just like the Bible, it presents everything as being all good at first. However soon, according to the narrative featured, discontent starting manifesting between different types of people (Can You Feel It is centered on the idea of racial harmony). However amidst the ill will the narrator goes on to say, concerning human beings, that "they would never lose sight of the dream of the better world they can unite and build together". And while he is saying that, this image appears on the screen:
It is an animation of a shooting star falling to the early, pristine Earth. Now it is possible that this is allusion to the arrival of Satan for a couple of reasons. First is that Lucifer is often referred to by appellations such as the 'fallen star'. This goes to the Book of Isaiah where he is described, amongst other things, as having "fallen from heaven". So it is peculiar in that in the video, once again in a scene that is supposed to depict the origins of mankind, we see the image of a singular star falling. Like what exactly does that star mean? And we also have to consider the words the narrator is saying. But before doing so I just wanted to quickly note that a lot of times when you hear these singers singing about 'falling stars', they are referring to the devil or his minions.
Now Luciferianism is also a philosophy which idealizes unity amongst human beings. This calls back to the story of the Tower of Babel whereas mankind, in unison, were on the verge of challenging God so to speak. Or stated differently, the Luciferians espouse the idea of human beings teaming up to fight God. This is what some may refer to as the War of Armageddon, a topic I touched on earlier in this blog since it is also commonly referenced, once again right under our noises, in movies and the such. So when the narrator talks about "the better world" that we "can unite and build together", it is very possible considering the aforementioned imagery that what he is talking about fundamentally has nothing to do with race relations but rather the general Luciferian ideology of all men being united - under Satan of course.
Now the company who did these animations for the video was called Robert Abel and Associates, which was founded by an animator named Robert Abel. And honestly I don't have time to do any type of in-depth research on them. But just to note they have worked on a couple of major movies such as Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) and Tron (1982).
CONCLUSION
I regularly come across media dating back to the 1970s and sometimes even 60s with Luciferian references. This isn't necessarily surprising considering that the Church of Satan, which many celebrities have been linked to, was officially founded in 1966. So the true question is how far did the the influence of such entities extend back in the day? Or as the video suggests, will attempting to answer this question take us all the way back to the beginning of time?
But in the end there are two things we can take for granted. One is that celebrities paying homage to Satan these days is a lot more pronounced than it was in the past. And second is that even though their influence may not have been as strong back in the day, that doesn't mean that they still didn't have influence.

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