Black Magic Memes (3/6/25)

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Black Magic Memes (3/6/25)
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*The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. If you want an ad-free experience, you can subscribe below underneath the show description. A meme is circulating around the Internet with...
show moreA meme is circulating around the Internet with three images of the Ukrainian crest, Khazarian tamga, and the sigil of Moloch. However, the sigil is not that of Moloch. There is only a very loose association between the true sigil, which is upright, and the one from the meme. What does this mean, if anything? Is it just stupidity? It appears as if this viral meme is being shared, with a caption, to imply some erroneous repeated statement that ‘they must tell us what they are doing’. But this is not a tenet of magic, religion, or anything else either. The meme in question instead seems to draw attention to the similarity of the crest and tamga while discrediting it via the false sigil of Moloch, which is inverted. In other words, the meme is a form of black magic, intended to discredit speculation into magic and criticism of Ukraine, a country filled with wolf hooks, Zs, and magicians like Abramović.
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