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The Wise Wolf's avatar

I want to point out that I wrote this article but Lily did a lot of the research and editing so I included her in the byline because she's pretty awesome for a Gen Z, liberal arts college student. :P

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Lily-Rose Dawson's avatar

This was an interesting article to research. I had never heard of Ivan Ilyin before. I actually bought a copy of his book for my dad to read. If anyone else is interested, they have it for 20 bucks on Scamazon - https://www.amazon.com/Resistance-Evil-Force-Ivan-Ilyin/

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Judy's avatar

The best description of what we are experiencing in our world. I live in deep blue NY. It is difficult to find awake people to share my concerns with. The others seem totally brainwashed. So every now and then I throw out a little something to jumble their reality. Best I can do. I pray every night that we,as God’s warriors, will be successful in this fight against Evil. Thank you for this.

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The Wise Wolf's avatar

This article has taken a serious toll on my mental health. I’ve probably slept only about three hours total since I started working on it a few days ago. The things I’ve come to understand about what’s happening around us — and the evidence is everywhere — have pushed me to the edge.

I don’t believe what we’re witnessing can be explained by "human nature" alone. There is a spiritual war taking place — a literal Satanic agenda unfolding before our eyes. Most people are simply too distracted or deceived to see it.

One thing that stands out to me is how Christianity is uniquely under attack. You don’t see scholars dedicating their careers to disproving the existence of Muhammad or Buddha. You don’t see mass efforts to delegitimize Hinduism or any other major religion. But with Christianity, there are entire industries built around discrediting Christ and the Bible. Think about how many books, documentaries, and academic papers are devoted to “debunking” the foundations of the Christian faith.

Scientific theories like the Big Bang and Evolution have been elevated to near-religious status, pushing aside alternative views like Creationism. Originally, the argument was for both Evolution and Creationism to be taught side-by-side in schools so students could make up their own minds. But now, Creationism has been all but erased from mainstream education. This isn’t just bad policy — I believe it’s part of a deliberate effort to steer people away from belief in God.

For over a decade, I immersed myself in religious texts, theology, science, quantum physics, philosophy, and technology — searching for proof of God’s existence. What I found instead was not a lack of evidence, but signs of a coordinated campaign to promote atheism and secularism. I came to believe this was part of a two-step strategy orchestrated by evil forces: first, make people forget that Satan exists; second, make them stop believing in God altogether.

You may have heard the phrase, “The greatest lie the devil ever told was convincing the world he doesn’t exist.” That’s exactly what’s happened. And now, look at what’s growing around us: the Satanic Temple is one of the fastest-growing religious movements in America, and modern witchcraft is spreading globally. These aren’t just trends — they’re symptoms of a deeper spiritual shift.

The Bible warns against sorcery and witchcraft for good reason (Exodus 22:18 says, “Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live”). These things are real, and the New Age movement has subtly introduced millions into practices rooted in dark spiritual forces. People are being drawn in without even realizing it.

And then there’s the truly disturbing part — reports of elite groups involved in child trafficking, ritual abuse, and even human sacrifice. Some claim there are hidden networks where children are kidnapped and used in occult rituals by those in power. Blood magic, cannibalism, and rituals meant to open psychic gateways — these are not just conspiracy theories. They mirror what’s described in the Book of Revelation when it speaks of Jezebel leading people into immorality and idolatry. I believe these verses are referencing literal acts — including child sacrifice and ritual consumption of body parts — performed to gain power through dark forces.

It frustrates me deeply when I speak to people who call themselves Christians, yet dismiss the idea that magick or the occult is real. Scripture repeatedly warns against sorcery and clearly states that God hates it. Why? Because when someone engages in magick, they’re tapping into the very fabric of creation — the tools only God should wield. Even ancient Eastern texts like the Tao Te Ching hint at this — saying only the Master Carpenter knows how to use divine tools. In a way, this aligns with what Christianity teaches: only Jesus has the authority to operate within the framework of creation.

God has left signs and clues all around us — if we would just open our eyes. If people don’t wake up soon, I believe we will begin to see things long thought to be myths — demons, djinn, fallen angels, even giants — return in ways not seen for thousands of years. These beings were real in ancient times, and I believe they are still here, hiding in plain sight. Those in positions of global power know this, and some are complicit. Through black magick, they reportedly perform miracles — shapeshifting, teleportation, mind control, even reversing aging — abilities far beyond normal human capacity.

I’ve personally witnessed things I cannot explain. I’ve seen rituals, met people who claimed to have supernatural powers, and encountered phenomena that defy logic. But when I tried to expose what I saw, I was framed, discredited, and lost everything. These groups are everywhere — infiltrating churches, recruiting followers, and using deception on a massive scale.

Satan is no mere myth. He’s the richest and most powerful deceiver on Earth. He can elevate the poorest person to fame overnight. He can create illusions and false miracles that challenge our understanding of reality itself. And this is exactly what the Bible warned would happen — people will be deceived because they refuse to read and understand the Word of God.

Many treat the Bible as an outdated book for old folks. But it’s not. It’s a living guide, a direct message from the Creator, meant to help us navigate the chaos of this world. And right now, we need to listen more than ever.

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Jacki Dager's avatar

You guys are awesome! We will all stand one day before the judgement seat of Christ. Our choices will be brought forward. And I know that I want to stand up and be faithful. It’s wonderful for you all to take up the banner! But even though I’m retired I’m still responsible for my part in this battle. One thing I do know is that prayer is far more powerful than I had ever realized. And it’s not going to be by our power that this war will be fought. God bless Jacqueline

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Lily-Rose Dawson's avatar

This war is going to be won because of people like you are still out there to teach people my age what it really meant to be an American before the nation was taken over by freaks.

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Iurie Rosca's avatar

You are absolutely right! I am talking and writing about it for years. We, the so-called dissidents, are paralyzed by liberal paradigm which imposed the blind and suicidal uncapacity for action. I am quoting the same book of Ivan Ilyin which has a colossal importance. I am Russian speaking person and I know very well the writings of Ilyin. But the bigest problem in the case of teethless dissidence in duble. First, most of the are decristianized and adopted democracy as false religion. The second, non-violence is the result of ideological indoctrination and social castration by very sofisticated means of mass demasculinization. The real meaning of personal sacrifice as price for fredom and moral duty are lost too. That is why the author are right but at the same time his recipe caannon be applied because the will of man do not exist animore.

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The Wise Wolf's avatar

You understand precisely what I'm getting at — and that’s rare. There are very few people in the world who truly comprehend what it means for evil to seize control of a nation, reshape its institutions, and warp the very fabric of society itself. But the Russian people? You could say they’ve lived this nightmare for centuries. No other population on Earth has endured such an unrelenting parade of tyrants, dictators, and sociopathic rulers as the Russian people — particularly the peasantry, the working class, the everyday citizens who bore the brunt of history's cruelest experiments in power.

From Ivan the Terrible — whose reign was not just cruel but psychologically devastating for the entire country — to the Romanovs, whose misrule and detachment culminated in revolution and bloodshed, and then, of course, to the ultimate horror: Joseph Stalin. The Soviet era under Stalin wasn’t just authoritarian; it was a mechanized system of terror. It wasn't enough to simply obey — you had to appear loyal, sound loyal, even think loyal thoughts. One careless word, one raised eyebrow, one moment of doubt shared with the wrong person, and you were gone. Not just imprisoned — erased. Your name struck from records, your family torn apart, your existence reduced to ash in a mass grave or frozen silence in a Siberian gulag.

The sheer scale of suffering is almost beyond comprehension. Millions upon millions perished not in war, but at the hands of their own government — not because they were enemies, not because they were criminals, but simply because they existed. Because they might have become a threat. Because they were inconvenient. And unlike Hitler, whose atrocities were largely focused on specific groups, Stalin killed without prejudice — Jews, Ukrainians, intellectuals, peasants, soldiers, party members, children. No one was safe.

If the average American were subjected to even a fraction of what the Russian people endured during those decades, I firmly believe the country would collapse under the weight of despair. The willpower, resilience, and endurance required to survive under such conditions is something most nations have never had to summon. That kind of experience leaves a mark — not just on individuals, but on a national psyche.

That’s why I believe Russia may be the only country on Earth with the real capacity to confront and defeat systemic, institutionalized evil — call it "Satanic" if you want, though it’s more accurately described as totalitarianism, corruption, and moral rot taken to their absolute extremes. Russians know firsthand how quickly freedom can vanish, how easily truth can be rewritten, and how deeply evil can entrench itself when people look away or make excuses. They’ve seen what happens when evil isn’t confronted early — when it’s allowed to fester and grow until it becomes all-powerful.

So yes, when I say the Russian people understand evil better than anyone else alive today, I don’t say it lightly. It’s not because they wanted to learn this lesson — it’s because they were forced to live it. And in that fire, something was forged — a deep, instinctive understanding of tyranny, betrayal, and survival. It’s a tragic legacy, born from unimaginable pain. But it’s also a kind of wisdom that no democracy, no utopian dreamer, no comfortable citizen of the West can ever truly claim to possess.

And perhaps, in the great battles still to come — not just political, but spiritual and existential — that hard-earned knowledge will be what makes the difference between freedom and total subjugation.

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JulianSunny's avatar

Mr Roșca, even though on most issues I tend to support your stance, on this I firmly disagree. To my knowledge, there's no Orthodox precedence regarding the use of violence in a domestic setting that hasn't been derailed into a much larger problem. While a general concern regarding physical self defense (individually or as a nation) is needed, how can we equate a particular situation (eg counter-revolutionaries against bolsheviks fomenting social uprising) to a call to arms for changing the political landscape? Just check the latest Twitter alt-right payops, with Eurasian agents like Tucker Carlson pushing for a revolutionary angle over the Epstein case in the Musk vs Trump feud. Or how all of a sudden Grok goes wild on "antisemitism", while even promoting in its responses radical conservative moles like Nick Fuentes or Stew Peters, both of whom were fringe elements during the heights of Q(anon) before it was purged, so these guys could replace the vacuum. They often have fights between themselves to appear as individual actors and create a cult following, but without ceasing to agree with one central tenet: use violence to overthrow the status quo (maybe the early christians should have thought better about the power of pitchforks in agora). These KGB mouthpieces will stir the angry and mostly oblivious crowds into revolutionary sentiments, while steadily unveiling all the post WWII atrocities in order to be scapegoated on Zionists and their (((Anglo-Saxon))) collaborators. If we were to take Stew Peters for example, his "Died Suddenly" documentary was sponsored by a jewish gold company, by his own admission (also included prepandemic footage in order to discredit the movement); or his backup Twitter account which openly promotes Nazi ideology and glorifies Hitler. Or "Sound of freedom", Jim Caviezel's movie about child trafficking, also as publicly admitted, was co-produced by Carlos Slim (ties to The Clinton Foundation which was "caught" trafficking "33" children from Haiti). And I can give many such examples where the Chabad mobsters push both sides of their Tikkun Olam dialectics, which would remain impotent without using traumatic initiation as a catalyst to bring about radical social change. From Disney movies like Simba or Bambi where children get in contact with the idea of death outside of a Christian context, or the Club 27 artists being retired from the public eye to create splits between generations - to the unmasking of a global cabal elite (mentioned recently in US senate hearing on confirmation of UAP aka demonic manifestations) which is guilty for all wrongdoings (a classic gnostic take where the common man is a victim of cosmic evil entities). We even have mainstream Joe Rogan promoting conspiracies about the mark of the beast predictive programming in media (which makes me believe that the microchip could be only a decoy, so that the real mark could be placed on those "patriots" who will think they avoided it and will worship the Moshiach as the 2nd coming of Christ). They don't fear violent outbursts, they embrace chaos, but they do tremble at the sight of thousands of people which start to organize and expose all these machinations from an Orthodox perspective, while consolidating around a core of God fearing leaders to give directives that can be trusted and don't slip into abhorrent behavior in times of crisis (eg assassination acts of Romanian legionnaires that pick up popularity in the USA).

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The Wise Wolf's avatar

I'd very much like to speak with you. Do you already write on here? Do you want to? You have a very firm grasp on what’s really going on — not just surface-level nonsense, but backed by real knowledge and understanding.

I also noticed how you said '33' children almost as if you are indicating what really happened to those kids. That kind of phrasing is important — it's not random.

One of the things I’ve come to realize is how these 'Zionists' — and we’ll call them that because that is the public face and agenda pushed forward by the Synagogue of Satan — seem to enjoy funding media aimed at children, like Disney. Their films are filled with hidden occult connections, and let’s not forget: Walt Disney himself was a Nazi sympathizer. His last name even means 'Son of Isis.' Now, while none of this alone is definitive proof, there are strange facts like Club 33 being the only place in Disneyland where alcohol is served — and then there's the Cavaziel child trafficking film being funded by an actual child trafficker.

To me, all of this adds up to mockery — ritualistic, intentional, and symbolic. Mystery Babylon is murdering children in pagan Moloch rituals because they are, in fact, the descendants of ancient Canaan. Black magick is real — it's a misunderstood and secret form of quantum science. There is a conspiracy, spanning hundreds if not thousands of years, to hide the existence of God from the average person.

Christ himself said the Pharisees have the keys to the Kingdom but do not want to go in themselves, nor will they allow others to enter (Matthew 23:13). This is a direct statement from Christ — these people are deliberately withholding divine knowledge. Why? Because they would rather “rule in Hell than serve in Heaven.” They want to keep people trapped in deception so that when Judgement comes, they won’t face it alone.

Well said — your words were powerful, and your counterpoint argument is extremely compelling.

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linda riccobene's avatar

Unfortunately all religions have been hijacked. You have Christian Zionists cheering the genocide in Gaza. That is not true Christian way. We’re in the reckoning time for sure. But that world is leaving. That’s why it’s blowing up. It’s in dissolution. We are on the new world. There will be the splitting of the worlds. We need to disentangle from the old one or we’ll be sucked out with it when it goes.

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The Wise Wolf's avatar

I agree. Anyone that is calling for the mass genocide of anyone based on religion is evil and are the sort of people I wish there were an 'easy' way of dealing with involving large caliber automatic weapons... but until things reach that point of war, we just have to do our best to be kind and generous and soon as Christ reveals himself, that's when we fight.

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Lily-Rose Dawson's avatar

Oh I forgot to mention this, I think we should start looking into migrating over to Gab.com. There are a lot more people on there that would vibe with this sort of content than on Substack. It is a shame this platform has gone full on retard woke mode in the last year. 60k subs is a lot to abandon but since we started getting the algorithm dick punching us into the dirt, we are not getting the views we should be anymore.

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The Wise Wolf's avatar

Hmm yeah I was actually looking at Gab a few months back. It seems like a better environment for our work. Let me look into it and see if we can import our email list as subs and if not, there's always hiring a coder or two to make a marketing bot to promote us on there. I know how hard it is setting up shop on a new outlet. It took me 3 years to get this stack to where it is after Youtube cut the cord for me questioning the covid narrative during a livestream. 9 years on that platform and they demonetized and banned the channel for one slip up and cost me 90k a year in revenue. That hurt considering i took an early retirement because I couldn't do the corporate shill thing anymore after finding God.

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Lily-Rose Dawson's avatar

oh well. better to be poor and going to paradise than a billionaire and spending eternity in the abyss, right?

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The Wise Wolf's avatar

true true. my only worry with gab is, how long before some billionaire buys them out and turns it into another woke platform? the owner claims to be christian but he has a turkish last name that goes all the way back to the ottoman empire so there is a chance he's a shill muslim but I do know they push a lot of anti-woke content on there and it doesn't exactly seem to fit into the hegelian dialectic point counterpoint methodology. I'll look into it later this week if I don't shoot myself in the head over this fucking tooth. 4,000 dollars without dental insurance to get the surgery. it's insane. I do not want to have to cash out some of my crypto or go back to work in the corporate sludge mines just to get my damn wisdom teeth out. why did i wait until i was 40 to do this!?!?!

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Lily-Rose Dawson's avatar

lol you idiot! you call yourself 'the wise wolf' and still haven;t had your freaking wisdom teeth out! lol! i had mine out when I was 15.

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The Wise Wolf's avatar

so you mean you just had them out LAST YEAR? hahah burrrrrrnnnn

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Lily-Rose Dawson's avatar

shut up grandpa :P

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Reality check's avatar

Yes 👏 💯 I am looking for any others that this resonates deeply with in PEI! Let’s go 🙌🏼 🙏🏻 💥

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Mary Feie's avatar

With you!!!

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Angie's avatar

This call to action is very well stated. Evil must be removed both root and branch or it continues to grow and destroy everything God has created. The time is now. ACTION, ACTION, ACTION!!!

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Christiane Northrup, M.D.'s avatar

Very bracing and accurate.

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The Wise Wolf's avatar

Thank you. That really means a lot coming from someone as successful on this platform as you.

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m h jones's avatar

Deep thoughts for serious times. Be ever vigilant and prepared. “Normal” is not coming back. Jesus is.

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Jargzma's avatar

AMEN brother

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REPUBLIA's avatar

“I have sometimes been ready to think that the passion for Liberty cannot be equally strong in the breasts of those who have been accustomed to deprive their fellow Creatures of theirs. Of this I am certain that it is not founded upon that generous and christian principle of doing to others as we would that others should do unto us."

- Cofounder, Abigail Adams.

Letter on 31 March 1776, to John Adams. Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Adams/04-01-02-0241. [Original source: The Adams Papers, Adams Family Correspondence, vol. 1, December 1761 – May 1776, ed. Lyman H. Butterfield. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1963, pp. 369–371.]

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The Wise Wolf's avatar

In the Old Testament, God commanded Israel to wage holy war against nations practicing abominable sins — including sorcery, child sacrifice, and idolatry — because these were spiritually corrupting and dangerous. Deuteronomy 20:16–18 instructs Israel to completely destroy those who would lead them astray, and Exodus 22:18 commands, “Do not let a sorceress live.” These were not random acts of violence, but divine protection against spiritual contagion.

The New Testament continues this theme in a spiritual form. Ephesians 6:10–12 tells us our battle is not against flesh and blood, but against “the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.” We are to put on the full armor of God and fight with truth, righteousness, and faith.

Jesus Himself made it clear that there are times when self-defense and preparation are necessary . In Luke 22:36, just before His crucifixion, He said to His disciples:

“But now if you have a purse, take it, and also a bag; and if you don’t have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one.”

This statement directly contradicts the idea that Christ taught absolute pacifism in every situation. If even Jesus told His followers to buy swords in preparation for what was coming, we can know that there are times when defending against evil requires more than prayer and patience .

Jesus also did not always turn the other cheek when confronted with corruption and evil. In John 2:15–16, He made a whip and drove out the money changers from the temple, overturning tables and condemning their abuse of sacred space. This shows that zeal for holiness and justice has a place in the Kingdom of God.

Even in the final book of the Bible, Revelation 19:11–16 reveals Christ returning as King of Kings to make war against Satan and his forces — not with passivity, but with divine judgment and authority. The Lord does not sit idly by while evil seeks to destroy His creation.

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Mary's avatar

Thank You🙏🥰

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