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I'm pulling my weight financially. I'm doing all this stuff, and I'm feeling this incredible inequality And I'm a pagan. I'm a This institution that was invented to control women and I'm not willing to be controlled any longer.

Sammy Davis Jr. In an advanced excerpt from his memoir "Hollywood in a Suitcase" obtained by the Post, but edited out of the final release, he stated, "It was a short lived interest, but I still have many friends in the Church of Satan I say this to only show that however bizarre the subject I don't pass judgment until I have found out everything I can about it.

People who can put up an interesting case will often find that I'm a willing convert. Getty Images. Fiona Horne was part of 90's band Def FX but these days her focus is centered on witchcraft. After reading "The Way of the Goddess" she realized her magical ways, saying, "Here was a book about witchcraft or, more specifically, Wicca, that was both easy and thrilling to read and I realized that, all along, I had been a witch. David Bowie was too afraid of witches to actually be one.

He even hired a white witch to exorcise him after fearing that witches were going to curse him. His ex-wife Angie wrote in her memoir about the experience, alleging, "At a certain point in the ritual, the pool began to bubble.

It bubbled vigorously --perhaps 'thrashed' is a better term -- in a manner inconsistent with any explanation involving filters and the like. Up Next Nicolas Cage is a low-key street style star More Galleries Post was not sent - check your email addresses!

Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. Skip navigation! Story from Pop Culture. You've heard of the Beygency, right? But what if there was a far more insidious organization pulling the strings of our favorite pop diva? What if she was really just part of a massive conspiracy to control celebrities, politicians, and athletes, all while brainwashing normal people for world domination? Here's the truth: The Illuminati was once a real thing. It was a Bavarian secret society founded in , organized like the Freemasons.

It opposed the Roman Catholic Church's power and wanted to free itself from both the church and government restrictions. The Order of the Illuminati became super popular — and grew from just five members to thousands. But the problem with popularity is that it's hard to remain secret.

Eventually, secret societies were made illegal and punishable by death. This forced them to split up into smaller splinter groups. And while the Illuminati have reappeared in various forms over the years, it has never held the level of control control over society that conspiracy theorists believe. Unfortunately, these facts haven't stopped the internet from conjuring up some of the most insane — and incredibly creative — Illuminati conspiracies ever, which are mostly fueled by Christian fundamentalists who believe the Illuminati's New World Order would be a sign of the coming of the Antichrist.



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