Satanism Goes Mainstream in America Indoctrinating Children and Young People
In the article I published yesterday, "ALERT! Are You Ready for the Coming Foreign Invasion of the U.S. This Week?", the most comments I have received so far had to do with a single sentence within that article that I added as an aside note: "Coincidentally, Wednesday is the shortest day of the year and the Winter Solstice, a pagan Satanic holiday that pre-dates the Christian Christmas holiday." Here is a comment I received from someone named Julie Fausette: "It is cruel and erroneous to state that the Winter Solstice which was universally acknowledged had anything to do with Satan who is only found in the Bible where he was invented as a fictional character. Being a religious zealot ruins the otherwise good information that your organization provides. It points to complete ignorance of what is in your world." I was somewhat surprised by these comments, because I just assumed that it was common knowledge that the Winter Solstice has been a part of pagan and Satanic rituals for many thousands of years now, celebrated at the same time of the year that Christians celebrate Christmas, and is certainly not something that is disputed or hidden from those who participate in it. The Satanic Temple lists it on their website under the category "Holidays," and just like websites selling gifts to celebrate the Christmas Holiday with ordering instructions to get your gifts before the Christmas Holiday, so too the Satanic Temple website has ordering instructions to receive Satanic gifts before the Solstice Holiday. The fact is that the name of Satan is being promoted out in the open in many places in our culture today, including After School Satan Clubs, and even within Disney entertainment, targeting children. As I have reported numerous times, it doesn't matter if your own belief system believes in Satan or not. Because the Globalists who control the financial world, politics, and the entertainment industry, clearly do. So this is NOT a topic you want to be ignorant about, no matter what your religious background is.