Few who are knowledgeable dispute the fact that for satanists,
occultists and other Illuminists, the symbol of the star has vast
significance. Whether five-pointed in shape, six-pointed, or in some
other
configuration, the star is a premier symbol of the Devil.
From left to right: Pentagram, Inverted Pentagram, Hexagram (Star of
David) and Star of Baphomet (Goat of Sabbath)
Satan, The Goat of the Sabbath
In Hidden Secrets of the Eastern Star, one of the best guides ever
published on the subject of the satanic star and other symbols of
Masonry, Dr. Cathy Burns explains that the Blazing Star, or
pentagram, has many meanings germane to the doctrines of Illuminism
and the occult.5
A Magical Charm and Talisman
In other words, Pike is recommending the star be the vehicle to
invoke demon powers and cause them to do magical work.
The Egyptian supreme Goddess wears on her head the diabolical, inverted pentagram star. Notice that rays of light emanate from the two "horn" points, creating a "V" effect.
See Chapter 25 of Codex Magica for discussion of the satanic "V." (Illustration "Isis Recording Her Mysteries." From Histoire de la Magie, by Paul Christian, Paris, France.) The pentagram is an ancient and modern magical, occult symbol of prime importance to Illuminists, satanists, and members of secret societies. In its upright form (left), the five-pointed star is said to be an indicator of white magic. In its inverted form (center) the same star becomes the sign of consummate evil and hellish intentions.
In other words, black magic. Above, the pentagram at far right is simply the same as the star at center turned upside down. In each star, evil is found in the form of the goat-headed God of darkness, Baphomet. However, in the star in the center, the Baphomet goat has what appears to be his beard pointed downward, and in the star at right (reversed image), the supposed beard becomes the torch of fire emanating from the top of the beast's head. Dr. (Colonel) Michael Aquino, Ipsissimus and founder of the Temple of Set, with his wife and High Priestess, Lilith Sinclair. The occultic star is dominant in this scene of Aquino with all his regalia. The media gleefully devoted maximum attention to the killing of a black man in Jasper, Texas by three white men. The three chained the mutilated victim to the bumper of their pickup truck and drug him behind until he was dead. The media reported the grotesque murder as a racial crime, a horrible incident of racial prejudice and hate.
In fact, the motive for the murder was satanic, not racial. John William King, one of the accused white men, had tattoos of a baby Jesus with horns, of the satanic pentagram, the goat's head, and more. Even King's hair was cut into symbols of evil. (Austin American-Statesman, February 18, 1999, p. A12) When the wife of the author of Codex Magica sent a letter to the United Fascist Union requesting information for our files about the group's purpose and activities, we received this letter in return.
Notice that two pentagram symbols are prominently displayed as symbolic artwork on the letterhead of the United Fascist Union, a U.S.A. based group headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware. Also observable is the fasces (ax and wheat bundled by X insignia). In the signature block of the letter, the "Director and CEO" of the United Fascist Union has typed the phrases "Viva Nova Roma" (Long live the New Rome) and "Holy is Babylon!" A mysterious example of hermetic and alchemic teachings. This seven-point star is so arranged that one point of the star—painted black-is pointed downward, symbolizing adoration of he who rules Saturn, the sixth planet from the sun (i.e. Lucifer). (From Manly Hall's Secret Teachings of All Ages)
From a recent catalog offering a multitude of talismans and charms, were these two products offered for sale.
In this ad in Magical Blend, a New Age magazine, we see many occultic and pagan symbols, including the 5pointed star above the Goddess' head. The shell represents the love Goddess Aphrodite who, mythology says, rose out of the sea (see Revelation 13:1 for a prophecy about the beast that rises up out of the sea).
The Goddess figure in this ad sits in the familiar lotus position with the flame in her genital area and her arms and hands arranged symbolically. This ad in Magical Blend magazine touts that for just $1,400 you can order this pentacle star-shaped dagger, suitable for ceremonies and rituals.
The ad also says that the product is "handcrafted with love in Vermont." A wax talisman created by occultist Edward Kelley, using directions obtained in the angelic language he called "Enochian" (Enigma magazine, Issue 6). A friend of Texe Marrs' ministry sent this drawing of Baphomet incorporated in an oval shaped, irregular pentagram. He noted that such an arrangement indicates the revolving of Venus (the Goddess, or feminine principle) around the sun in an elliptical orbit.
The irregular pentagram is a sign of black magic when shown inverted and enclosing the horned head of the goat. The masthead of the periodic "Scroll of Set" newsletter, published by Dr. (Colonel) Michael Aquino, High Priest of the Temple of Set.
Aquino claims to be an initiate of the "Left-handed Path," which indicates Lucifer worship. The empty sanctuary of the Order of the Solar Temple shows signs of Satanic worship—candles on the floor arranged in a triangular pattern and a Satanic hexagram drawn out on the floor.
In October 1994, the 53 adults and children who participated in the unholy rituals of this cult—headquartered in Switzerland but operating in Canada as well—were found dead, victims of mass, joint suicide and murder. The official logo of the "Solar Temple" (not shown) is a triangle with 1 pointed Maltese cross. High Priest LaVey and followers at a 1966 ritual. Observe the pentagram on the wall.
In the 1990s, President George Bush's National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) gave photographer Robert Mapplethorpe a $15.000 grant from the tax trough (that's my money and yours!) to produce photographs. Regrettably classified as "art," some of Mapplethorpe's photographs depicted homosexuals "enjoying" violent, degrading sex acts. Mapplethorpe also produced vulgar and unseemly pictures of little boys and girls displaying their sexual genitals.
Extremely satisfied with Robert Mapplethorpe's pornographic art, the NEA's artist community promptly arranged for his lewd photographs to be put on exhibit in some of America's finest art museums. All this, of course, was funded by the taxpayers through that gracious government cultural agency, the NEA.
Well, tragically, Robert Mapplethorpe is no longer with us. He has died of the AIDS virus, a result of his homosexual lifestyle. But he left behind a very revealing photograph that he had taken of himself. The photograph, entitled "Self-Portrait," shows Mapplethorpe in a terrorist/ gangster leather overcoat, machine gun in hands. On the wall behind the posed artist is a satanic pentagram, the five pointed star so revered by occultists.
Frankly, my heart goes out to the late Robert Mapplethorpe. He was a deceived, sick man. But I have little sympathy for the politicians who year after year fund the wicked tastes of the NEA's art crowd. Neither do I have a soft spot in my heart for the liberal clergy who insanely support and applaud the homosexual lifestyle.
Yes, Robert Mapplethorpe was personally responsible for his actions. He must now answer to an almighty God. But he had many accomplices to his immoral crimes. And the blood of Robert Mapplethorpe and thousands of other desperate and confused young men is on their hands! Jack Roper, a friend of Texe Marrs who is a law enforcement consultant and an expert on satanic rituals and crimes, sent Texe this photo of a satanic altar and worshipper. The United Kingdom's Mick Hurknell, lead singer of the soul group Simply Red. Fans call him a "stage-strutting sex God" in his red vest wearing a six-pointed silver star as talisman around his neck. The band has sold over 20 million albums. (Photo: The European Magazine, December 6, 1995, p. 17) Fortean Times (March 2000), a magazine specializing in the bizarre and strange that is real, devoted its cover and feature article to the documented story of Jack Parsons, the American rocket scientist and genius who made space travel possible with his scientific inventions and discoveries. Parsons was a Luciferian priest and an initiate of the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.), an occultic order made infamous by Englishman Aleister Crowley ("the beast, 666").
Parsons died in a mysterious explosion some 50 years ago, but his name and legend continue to be honored by Illuminists around the world. NASA, America's space agency, even named a crater on Mars after Parsons. Parsons conducted sex rituals designed to invoke the coming of the antichrist. Satanists call these perverted, dark rituals "Babalon Working." Popular Science magazine (July 2004) published this artist's conception of a proposed Synthetic Star, pentagram star of light to be beamed over the city of New York as a memorial to World Trade Center 9/11 victims.
The designers believe the five-pointed star, designed to float serenely above a city center and pulse quietly at the same rate as a beating human heart—will calm the city folk below. Would you like to look up into the sky each evening and see a huge satanic pentagram like this hovering over your community? "The Great Experiment" was the title of this mural painted by Russian artist llya Glazunov. The mural claims to picture the history of 20th century Russia. The Bolsheviks' satanic star is the overall container and inside it is found the satanic pentacle star along with pictures of Lenin, Trotsky, Gorbachev, and others.
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