

The origins of SP can arguably be traced back to the late 1960s, when movies like Rosemary’s Baby jettisoned Satanism from a niche hobby and into mainstream attention. But yeah… It definitely was at it’s strongest during The 80s
The origins of SP can arguably be traced back to the late 1960s, when movies like Rosemary’s Baby jettisoned Satanism from a niche hobby and into mainstream attention. But yeah… It definitely was at it’s strongest during The 80s
Go back and watch evening news magazines like 20/20 and A Current Affair that were filmed in the early 90s. Both The Glitterati and the public at large were still very much convinced that satanic cults were lurking around every corner. '95-'96 was the year we finally lost interest in this particular moral panic, and would soon move onto sweating the tidal wave of teen superpredators that James Fox and some more folks in the humanities department(The same demographic that concocted the notion of repressed memory theory, helped fuel Satanic Panic) astutely foresaw coming
“Death is just around the corner for me”
Relax… It’s safe bet that you’ll survive longer than Armie Hammer’s chances for a career revival
Dude’s 30 years late to the party… Satanic cults ceased to be our culture’s preferred boogeyman back in the mid 90s
More fellas today could benefit from taking a cue or 80 from Buddy Love https://youtu.be/HQ2dJnVqd6g?si=fPfoOhEpT-1kqopk
https://youtu.be/lmN1Op8ygno?si=NFh2t_2WMtARK1O5 We may be in the midst of an occultism resurgence, both in popular media and everyday life