Category: Religious and Theological Conspiracies
Aleister Crowley, often referred to as “The Great Beast,” was a British occultist, writer, and ceremonial magician.
The Flat Earth theory is one of the most enduring conspiracy theories, claiming that the Earth is not a sphere but a flat, disc-like shape. Despite overwhelming scientific evidence proving the Earth’s sphericity, the Flat Earth theory has persisted for centuries.
Mystic Qabalah, often referred to simply as Qabalah or Kabbalah, is an esoteric system of thought deeply rooted in Jewish mysticism. It explores the nature of the divine, the universe, and the human soul.
Arkeology, often spelled “Ark-eology,” is a term primarily associated with the search for and study of Noah’s Ark as described in the Bible.
Wicca is a modern pagan religion with a complex history and diverse practices. Despite its peaceful and nature-focused beliefs, it has been the subject of numerous conspiracy theories, often rooted in fear and misunderstanding.
Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA) conspiracy theories emerged in the late 20th century, primarily in the United States, with allegations that secret Satanic cults were engaging in widespread ritualistic abuse, often involving children. These theories captivated the public’s imagination and led to a series of legal cases, media coverage, and moral panic. Despite extensive investigations, tangible…