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America is not a young land.

It is old and dirty and evil.

Before the settlers,

before the Indians,

the evil is there waiting.

Hail, Satanists!

Hail, Satanists!

Hail, Witches!

Hail, Witches!

And Hail, Warlocks!

Hail, Warlocks!

Hail, Priests!

Hail, Priests!

And hail, Priestesses!

Hail, Priestesses!

Hail, Magisters!

Hail, Magisters!

And Hail, Magistras!

Hail, Magistras!

Ladies and gentlemen,

please rise, as I introduce

the high priest of

the Church of Satan,

Magus Peter H. Gilmore.

Hail, Peter H. Gilmore!

Hail, Peter H. Gilmore!

Tonight, we consider

those who came before us.

Primarily we think of

Anton Szandor LaVey

our founding Magus

and his great achievement

in conceiving of

the Church of Satan.

We will thrive much

better than simply surviving.

That is our mission,

and we shall do it.

And I know you will all will.

Satanism is an atheist

philosophy that uses Satan

as a symbol of pride,

individualism and Liberty.

Anton LaVey called it "the

world's first carnal religion."

He looked at mankind and said

that humans are

just another animal.

Anton LaVey felt there

should be a religion

that dealt with the reality

of the human animal.

And hence he decided

to call it Satanism.

Satan was the figure who

wasn't going to submit to tyranny,

that was going to stand

up for himself above all

and make his own way

and not have any

illusions or delusions.

If you built a church to Satan

that was certainly going

to shake up the world.

It was going to

be revolutionary.

He created the Church of

Satan, founded it in 1966

on Walpurgisnacht, April 30th,

which is the traditional

Witches Sabbath.

And his idea keeps spreading

to people all around the globe

regardless of what

culture they come from.

Moloch!

Moloch!

Hacate!

Hacate.

Shaitan!

Shaitan!

Dagon!

Dagon!

Astaroth!

Astaroth!

Loki!

Loki!

Behemoth!

Behemoth!

Lilith!

Lilith!

Anton Szandor LaVey!

Anton Szandor LaVey!

There's really a

prime misconceptions

about Satanism, and that is

that we are devil worshipers.

People think that we must

believe in God and the devil

and that we've chosen to go

with the figure of

evil and corruption,

and who's the loser

in that mythology.

For us, none of that is real.

It is mythology.

Satan to us is a figure that

aside from being considered evil

is often by creative

and intelligent people

seen as the adversary,

the opposer, the accuser,

sort of a romantic

rebellious figure.

Satanism is self-satisfaction.

We celebrate indulgence

instead of abstinence.

To us, evil, is that which

harms us or hurts the people

and other things

that we care for.

May the whore of Babylon

journey forth to the sky

and spread her wings so wide

that all can see her

beauty and glory!

I was raised in a very,

a multi-religious home.

I went to a Catholic

school for the first few years.

My mother's side was Muslim.

My dad's side is Christian.

So I was exposed to a bunch

of different points of view,

and none of them

really seem to satisfy.

I had this love of

fantasy and witches

and horror movies and Halloween.

And so I just started

devouring all these occult texts,

of everything from

Wicca to Voodoo.

And then I finally came

across Anton LaVey.

I own a h*m* occult

magazine, and I write about sex.

And I would say I'm

mischievous, a misfit, yeah.

When my parents

saw the magazine,

my mother was like

"Oh honey, that's so nice.

I'm proud of you."

And my dad was like

"can't you do something

that I can show my friends?

Just one thing, one thing."

When I was a little kid

and I clearly remember this.

We were sitting on a

back deck in my house

and it was me and my mom.

It was a nice day.

And I remember asking her,

"how do you know

that God's not lying,

and the devil's

telling the truth?"

And she got really mad.

And that was the moment

that I knew for a

fact, it was bullshit.

If you have a logical mind

and you read the

Bible, you're done.

I was interested in

monsters and ghost stories.

And I started reading

occult literature.

I got to the Satanic Bible.

I read the book and said,

"I'm not alone anymore.

I know there's other

people like me."

It's me realizing the

universe isn't helping me.

It's all here.

I can shape and create

and make things happen.

And it can be whatever I want.

And there's no rules.

I'm totally free.

Living as a Satanist,

that's all it is.

You know, one day

you're going to die,

live everyday

like it's your last.

Shemhamforash!

Shemhamforash!

Hail Satan!

Hail Satan!

"Blessed are the

destroyers of false hope,"

"for they are the

true messiahs!"

"Cursed are the God adores"

"for they shall be shorn sheep!"

"Blessed are the Valiant,"

"for they shall obtain

great treasure."

"Cursed are the

believers in good and evil"

"for they are

frightened by shadows."

You're a bad, bad Satanist!

- I Sure am!

I first encountered the

Satanic Bible when I was 13.

I happened to

see it on the shelf

in a just a regular

old bookstore.

I was with a friend

of mine at the time.

I picked it up.

I started thumbing through it

and he was a religious person.

He said, "Oh, don't touch that.

That's a very dark

and evil book."

And so I put it down.

I wouldn't see it

again until I was 19.

And I picked it up, I read it.

And literally like so

many others just said, "Oh

I'm a Satanist."

"The angel of

self-deceit is camped"

"in the souls of the righteous."

"The eternal flame of

power through joy dwelleth"

"within the flesh

of the Satanist."

Anton LaVey wrote

the Satanic Bible

to concretize the philosophy

that he was spreading

in the organization

The Church of Satan.

He published it in 1969,

towards the end of the year.

When I read the book

it kind of stirred up

a lot of excitement.

I was like, "Oh wow!"

This is what I am.

"This is who I am."

It finally made sense

Read it, cover to cover.

Couldn't put it down,

recognized myself in every page.

It already fit me.

I bought the copy and I read

it three times in one night.

And I said, "this is me."

We understand this is one life.

You have a short period

of time on this planet

and you have to live it the best

and most pleasurable as you can.

To some people, to

an average person

especially a Christian

that might scare them

because it makes you

uncomfortable to think,

"wow this is it.

When, I die,

there's no more me."

But we're comfortable

with that, we're not afraid.

What I feel is most

important to me

about identifying as a Satanist

is the sense of

being your own God.

I am in control of my life.

I dictate what happens

Love to those who love

and hate to those who hate.

It's what everybody thinks,

but doesn't want to admit.

Satanism is the

most sane, religion

and philosophy out there.

We don't feel we

have to love everyone.

You don't.

Like Anton LaVey said,

"If you try to love everybody

you're gonna run out

of love very quickly."

It is good to be

discerning to yourself,

to the things you enjoy

and the people that you

choose to spend your time with.

We do discriminate.

And as a black person, when

I'm at the Church of Satan,

I can say that

discrimination is not racial.

"We have gathered

forth our symbols"

"and prepared our

garnishings of the is-to-be."

"And the image of

our creation lurketh"

"as an insatiable basilisk

awaiting his release."

I did start as a Christian boy.

I felt the hypocrisy

was too much.

And when I read

the Satanic Bible

I realized that what interested

me was the symbolism.

It resonated with

me and I bought it.

But when I did, I

was a little nervous.

So I bought it with a copy

of the new

Testament of the Bible,

just a tiny, very,

very inexpensive one

so that they wouldn't look at

me too funny at the register.

My personal Journey to Satanism

is different from

a lot of people's.

I didn't read the satanic

Bible when I was 13.

I didn't read the satanic Bible

until long after I

knew Dr. LaVey.

He hands me this

envelope and I opened it up.

And "you're the priestess

of the church of Satan."

And I'm like, "Dude, okay!"

I'm very vocal and very

public about my affiliation.

And it's really enjoyable to me

because I like dispelling

myths about Satanists.

I don't have...

I mean, I have a

lot of weird junk,

but I don't have a Cape and I

don't have any black candles.

I can't separate

Satanism from myself.

I'm me, and all of

my philosophies align

with the satanic philosophies.

Freedom and joy.

Those are the things that

are important in my life.

It may seem contradictory

that our images are all based

on what was traditionally

provided by Christians.

The devil, the

horns, the red suit.

But I have to say that that's

a really attractive image.

The devil is f*cking awesome!

Magic is making the

world as you want it.

And recognizing

that you did that.

The world you live in

is largely your creation

if not entirely.

You don't require

a guy in a dress.

You don't require a church.

You don't require a book

of what you should do

and shouldn't do to

be a human being.

What it is to be a human

being is all around you,

if you open your f*cking eyes.

I wanna live in a meritocracy.

I wanna get credit

for what I'm good at.

And I wanna not be asked

to do what I'm not good at.

You can't be good at everything.

In Satanism, we believe

that everything is stratified.

Stratification for

us means accepting

that the world is

not egalitarianism

that everything rises

to its own level or falls.

Stratification is a

way of being realistic

about a hierarchy of nature.

Anton LaVey said that

there was a pyramid structure.

The very small caps

down to the pyramid

of people who are

creative and innovative.

Then there's a middle

sort of larger trapezoid

of people who are productive.

And then there's a much lower

and much larger

part of the pyramid

of people who are

simply believers.

He felt that, of course we

should value people more highly

as they're placed

higher on the pyramid.

And I would certainly

agree with that.

The church of Satan as

a religious organization

was set up in such a way

as not to be a nonprofit.

Anton LaVey felt that churches

were robbing society

by being tax exempt.

So he felt that we

should advocate

the complete taxation

of all churches.

And to that end,

the Church of Satan

has always paid its taxes

and will continue to do so.

Satanism is a

dangerous philosophy.

It puts a lot of responsibility

on the individual.

It is a very brutal religion.

Elitism, social Darwinism,

a rejection of egalitarianism.

The most important thing

to me about Satanism

is being able to

empower yourself

to withdraw from

mainstream society.

I think Satanism gives

you that framework.

It gives you that ability

to analyze situations

as they really are.

Being that outsider

that looks in

is a very great metaphor for me.

Anton LaVey once wrote that

"Satanism is Americanism."

The American values

of freedom, individuality,

sovereignty and pride,

that I think made it inevitable

that Satanism

would rise in America.

Would be born in America.

I kind of have a problem with

the term modern Satanism,

because prior to 1966

there was no Satanism.

Prior to Anton LaVey

codifying Satanism,

and defining it in

the Satanic Bible.

Satanism was really

just a loose term

that was banded

about by Christians

to be used as an insult

against anything

that they didn't like.

We keep be membership numbers

of the Church of Satan a secret.

I'm the only one who knows

how many new members there are.

And even I may not know

because we've had members

for a very long

time, 50 years now

and not all our

records are digital.

So I couldn't tell you

exactly even if I wanted to.

But it is in the thousands,

you can be sure of that.

And it is in almost every

country on the planet.

The Church of Satan is organized

in a hierarchical structure.

People approach us,

they pay a one-time fee of

it's $200 at this point, it

may go up, times change

but they pay a fee

to be a member.

And that means they're

essentially supporting

the philosophy in

the organization.

There are people who

approach the Church of Satan

for membership and are rejected.

I mainly reject them because

they haven't read

the Satanic Bible

and they don't

understand our philosophy.

It's very important to us

that people understand

what they're getting into

when they say they're Satanists,

they have to understand

what Satanism really is.

The gamut is amazing

with the kind of people

we have in our organization.

We have some of the world's

leading environmental activists

as part of the Church of Satan

and people who are

involved in artificial intelligence

and virtual reality

and people who are

painters and photographers

and chefs who are opening

their own restaurants

and getting great reviews.

Just every walk

of life that there is,

you could be sitting

next to a Satanist

in your doctor's

office or on the bus.

They're everywhere.

I wanted to join just to

kind of affirm my loyalty

to the principles

that yes, I'm serious.

This is my perspective on life.

Gave me a pat

on the back saying,

"it's okay to feel this way."

It's okay to wanna

tear someone apart.

As long as you

don't actually do it.

It's okay to want

to screw people.

It's okay to want wild

and crazy fetishes.

You can be reasonable and

rational and responsible, silly

and sexual and

bestial and greedy.

You can be all these things.

"And that is the

human condition."

Satanism is a

culmination for me.

It's a label I look

for desperately.

For me, ritual is to engage

in the world as I wish it was.

I can do whatever I want.

If I want pink candles,

instead of black, I can do that.

On my altar I have a candle

in the shape of

a very large penis

and that's not in

the satanic Bible.

But, I like d*ck.

So it's going to my alter.

In the ritual chamber I

didn't have to grow up.

It's my Nevernever land.

It allows me to never forget

that the things you loved as

a child, don't have to go away.

"In Nomine Dei Nostri

Satanas Luciferi Excelsi."

"In the name of Satan

the Ruler of the Earth,"

"the King of the World,"

"I command the

forces of darkness"

"to bestow their

infernal power upon me."

"Open wide, the Gates of hell."

"Come forth from the abyss"

"and greet me as your

brother and friend."

"Grant me the indulgences

of which I speak."

"I've taken thy name

as a part of myself."

"I live as a beast of the

field rejoicing the fleshly life."

"I favor the just and

I curse the rotten."

"By all the gods of the pit"

"these things of which I

speak shall come to pass"

"come forth and

answer to your names"

"by manifesting my desires."

Do you guys think I

need a bigger d*ck candle.

This is my room where

the real magic happens.

The bell and the

Kn*fe and the chal...

I like this stuff.

I think symbolically

it's powerful.

I prefer when I'm

doing these things

I hand write a

lot of the stuff out.

I prefer that.

It's a form of theater for

me and I have it right here.

Well, I think like

a lot of Satanists

I was born not

converted to Satanism.

I was born a Satanist.

We all have different

paths, but eventually

we find the satanic Bible

and then it's a big revelation.

Then you say, "Oh, this

is what I've been all my life.

But I didn't know that's what

I was supposed to

be calling myself."

I had been a member

of the Church of Satan

for a number of years.

I had recently

graduated from college

and I was taking a trip to

San Francisco with my mother.

And I just wrote to the

church to have a few minutes

with Anton LaVey,

just to shake his hand

and thank him for

what he's given to me

and so many people

as a philosophy,

that's certainly made a

big difference in my life.

So I got an answer

back that said

"he would be glad

to meet with you."

I'd built up a lot of

expectations about

who he might be or

what he might be like

but we hit it off really well.

He was funny.

He played music for me.

He told jokes.

He had some remembrances.

He was a wonderful,

wonderful spirited person.

We corresponded, we talked

over the phone and he said

"you will move to San Francisco

and you will be here as

part of the organization.

You'll be very

helpful around here."

And I said, "okay, I don't

have any plans for that.

But if you say it's

going to happen, okay."

He talked a lot about Voltaire

and Oscar Wilde, Jack

London, the romantic poets

the existentialist, Nietzsche,

Sartre, H.L. Mencken.

So people should understand

when he started

the Church of Satan,

he did it out of a general

disdain for most people

and in a love of life

and a frustration

that people don't live

as fully and completely

as they could.

Satan can take the form

of a beautiful woman.

Satan can take the

form of a sleek animal.

An automobile

can be very Satanic.

It was such an extension

of his personality

that, people could

just look at him

and the way he lived his life

and understand what

Satanism is about.

Anton LaVey was a

really fascinating individual.

When he was young he spent time

in the carnival

and circus worlds.

He played Calliope

and other things

and even learned some lion

taming at a period in history.

So he learned how

as a human being,

he could interact with a

big, dangerous animal,

which is kind of the way

you have to treat most

people around you also.

For a period of time

he was a police

photographer, freelance

and he would take

pictures of crime scenes

where he'd see like the results

of how people dealt

with each other.

I saw a slice of life

that very few people

see on a regular basis.

I saw the effects of mayhem

from spouse to spouse,

children splattered

by hit-run drivers.

He grew up in a culture

that was embodied in filmed noir

where there were very specific

male and female archetypes,

where no one was

there to help you,

that life was a struggle

and you might lose.

And if you won, it

might not really be all

that it's cracked up to be.

And by playing music in bars

for people where people

drink and tell you their stories

you really got a sense of

what the human animal was like.

When the '60's came around,

he was very excited in a sense

that people were getting

away from conventional religions

but he saw that a lot of,

what they called hippies

were going in a

completely wrong direction.

dr*gs for many people had become

as harmful as

spiritual self delusion.

And it was disintegrating

into like suicides

and self-destruction

and misogyny

and att*cks on

political leaders.

And he's like, "you gotta

like deal with your own sh*t."

I'm gonna blast that door down.

I'm going to steal the

fire away from the gods

and I'm gonna give it to you

"now what are you

going to do with it?"

To a certain extent

he certainly respected

the New Age explorations.

He tried Crowley's group.

He tried other theosophists.

He tried the Rosicrucians.

He knew what he was looking for.

He was looking for real, no

bullshit, no nonsense magic.

That's really what

led Anton LaVey

to creating the church of Satan

by examining not only

what Crowley's people

were doing, his disciples

but what was happening

in the Neo-pagan religions.

As all of that was

growing, LaVey sort of said,

"well nothing's out

there that satisfies me."

And at the time

there was a whole

occult revolution going

on, particularly in California.

So the idea of

this kind of spooky

alternative religion

caught his eye.

He'd been a carny and he

had worked in the spook shows.

So he knew showmanship

was really crucial

to get anything launched.

Again, a very American thing.

The '60's were nuts

and people who didn't live

through them don't

remember how nuts they were.

He seemed to me like

the lone voice of reason.

I believe that hate is

necessary in a controlled way.

Just as much as

love is necessary.

Are you married?

Oh yes.

Do you have any little devils?

Oh yes, I have two.

Are you gonna raise

them as Satanic kids?

Certainly, but not to go

around and chopping people up

or sacrificing human beings.

He wanted to be an instigator

and he wanted to inspire people

to move towards their passion

and not the flavor of the week

or the celebrity of the moment.

I think Satanism

in LaVey's terms,

was more about addressing

the soul-oriented values of man

and understanding man's

real nature, real character.

He had learned a

lot from the people

that he worked

with in the carnival

especially from the freaks.

They were using what they had

the specialness that

they were endowed with.

And they were greatly respected.

Natural freaks were greatly

respected within the community.

He started gathering

an eccentric group

of people around him.

A lot of characters,

a lot of socialites

a lot of people that

were movers and shakers

who had different

ideas about religion

and really were very enthused

about the supernatural,

the occult, and wanted

to explore it more with him.

Most of the people

that are in my group

are professional people.

They're business people.

They're people that are from

very responsible walks of life.

He bought the black house,

the original black house.

He started having

parties on a regular basis.

He started giving lectures

on the occult on

cannibalism, on vampirism.

I also try to help people

with various problems

and enlighten them

on these concepts of magic

folklore and offbeat religions.

He acquired a lion, he

got Togare and raised him

and he would take him to

the local elementary schools

so that the children

could pet a real lion.

He got a reputation as being

a San Francisco, eccentric.

Someone that people

like to spend time with.

You realize that this was

like the West Coast version

of Andy Warhol's Factory.

Those people were probably

the most interesting people

on the West coast.

He's a guy who

knew what he wanted

and he knew how to get it.

And he was definitely a showman.

He knew how to market himself,

he knew how to brand himself,

become immediately recognizable,

and his face was

associated with a philosophy

that a lot of people

still believe in.

In a lot of ways LaVey was

like the William

Blake of the occult.

Was he a charlatan?

Yeah, he was the

charlatan to those

he didn't want

anything to do with

and that was a way

to protect himself.

His whole image was a

mirror that he put up to society.

And with the

special participation

of Anton LaVey, High

Priest of the Church of Satan.

"The Devil's Rain."

LaVey had a real opportunity

to just be like a

figure in Hollywood.

And he knew if he did

that, if he moved to LA

he would not have time

for his own music,

for his own drawings.

He didn't wanna

be a sl*ve to that.

He didn't wanna be a pop sl*ve.

In the '70's, '80's, you

saw a lot of creative people

that were inspired

and liberated.

And liberated as

opposed to liberal.

And those are completely

like opposite things now.

My relationships with

some of the sex goddesses

of the past have been largely

as a result of luck,

more than anything else.

When I was writing the

biography of Anton LaVey

he would start telling me

these wonderful stories.

He talked about his

time with Marilyn Monroe

or he talked about

Jayne Mansfield.

And, he was a high priest

of the Church of Satan.

During the time that

we were together,

we had an open

relationship, let's say.

He had certain responsibilities

that he had to fulfill.

And I was enthusiastic with

those responsibilities as well.

We're Satanists,

we're not prudes.

We enjoy lust and

happiness and indulgence

and I think that's

why we hit off so well.

The realization early

on that I was part

of this unique family that

wasn't like anything else except

for things like "The Munsters"

maybe, or things like that

that were of course,

totally fictional

that no one actually took

seriously as a family dynamic.

But I was living it nonetheless.

By the time I came

into the picture,

things had quieted

down a little bit.

I used to tell Zeena that,

I wish that I could have some

kind of like normal existence

where I could, go bicycling

or whatever with my siblings

and have Sunday

picnics in the park.

And I mean, it

wasn't like that at all.

Anton was very peculiar

in all of his habits

and all of his tastes.

And so he wouldn't

venture out very much.

And sometimes when he would,

he would go out in disguise.

Problems aside, he was just

an exceptional, interesting,

sweet, childlike

kind of personality.

Coolest grandpa ever possible.

He, wasn't gonna

tell you what to do

but you better f*cking do it.

And how many people did it?

How many people are doing it?

How many people are

just using the label it's like,

so they can scare

their Catholic grandma?

Well, my family,

it's funny 'cause some

of them will see this.

My mom knows and

doesn't like talking about it.

My father's side of the family

are very religious Catholics.

And again, I don't

ever talk about it.

Maybe they know and I

don't really care if they know.

And if they do

know, all right, cool.

I think they'll notice

that I've never tried

to convert them.

The best way to

raise my children

is for them to be themselves.

Find what you like, what

you love and go for it.

And to me, that's the

most Satanic thing.

If they identify with

Satanism, great,

if they don't, I don't care.

I don't know what

disturbed my family more.

Me, telling them I was gay.

Me, telling them

I was an atheist.

Or me telling them

I was a Satanist.

They kept throwing

away the books

every time they found them.

So the Satanic Bible I

have now, the paperback,

is the fourth one I had to buy.

They just kept throwing out

all my copies of Anton LaVey.

But then again, I kept

leaving them in the car.

My father was not

entirely comfortable

but since I was responsible,

he supported it enough

to Just let me do

whatever I was doing.

We used to tease each other.

So I would say, "Oh you're

the most Satanic Christian

that I've ever met."

And he would say, that I'm

the most Christian Satanist

that he's ever met.

Every family reacts differently.

It depends on how they grew up.

It depends upon what

they've been indoctrinated into

what they've seen in the

media or what they've heard.

We're brought up in environments

where you want that support.

You want that acceptance

from your parents

or from your family.

And unfortunately,

a lot of us don't get it.

I think maybe they thought

it was maybe a phase

I was going through.

And as I got older,

they were just like,

"okay it's clearly not a phase,

'cause you're here,

you are an adult

and you're still

identifying as a Satanist."

My mother actually

excommunicated herself

from the Catholic church

when I was growing up.

My family's reaction

was pretty neutral

because there are a

bunch of Darwinists already

they're not very

religious people.

My mother was

another person who,

she encouraged me to join, so.

I spent my youth

in Astoria, Oregon,

at a very lovecraftian

type of city.

My parents were

children in the '60's.

So they were very interested

in the experimental lifestyles

which were very big at that time

that involved psychedelia,

involved in the drug world

but also the burgeoning

interest in the occult.

Growing up in a family in which

that was an important aspect

is how I came to be acquainted

with Satanism and

the Satanic Bible.

I joined the Church of Satan

because I felt that this

was unique and different.

The rest is history.

We do not believe in an actual,

as I said, in actual entity.

We are atheists.

At least as far as the

church of Satan is concerned.

We feel that Satan is polemic,

he is allegorical

and he is symbolic.

He represents

the forces of nature

that make mankind something

unique and individual.

That element that allows us

to perceive ourselves

as gods, as opposed

to worshiping a sentient

beings outside of ourself.

That was a standard

Church of Satan party line

which I was willing to use

to help develop the philosophy

of the Church of Satan.

Deep down inside every

man has his own views

and his own perspectives

and his own truth.

And mine was very,

very different than that.

"All religions are a joke."

That was one of the

things that was stated.

My perspective on that.

I don't believe that what

I'm practicing is a joke

even though what I'm

practicing is not a religion.

I couldn't hold to

that perspective

and still remain true to myself.

It doesn't mean that I

don't appreciate the people

I was surrounded with

but I couldn't be on

board with a sinking ship.

I am a theistic Satanist.

I mean, if you

wanna categorize it

in such primitive terms.

The existence of a

super-consciousness

or an over consciousness

that's something that

I ultimately accept.

So anybody who wants to say,

"well that's just delusional

or that's just

fantasy thinking."

It's like, that's fine for you

but either A that's a

personal perspective

or B is a claim of omniscience.

And we completely deny

that in the Chaos Imperium.

Oh, friend and

companion of the night,

thou who delightest in the

baying of dogs and spilt blood,

who wanderest in the

shades among the tombs,

who longest for blood and

bringeth terror to mortals.

Gogro! Mormo!

Thousand-faced moon!

Look favorably

upon our sacrifices!

Diabolus Rex, he was

one of those Satanists

I grew up reading his

interviews and watching them,

and loving his art.

So, when he left

the church I was like,

"Aw, that sucks, but oh, well."

If there's a time when

someone wants to go off

on their own or leave the

organization, that's fine.

In 1975, we had a split

in the Church of Satan.

Michael Aquino started

something called The Temple of Set.

And Aquino actually became

a very mystical person.

He really felt that Set existed

as an isolate consciousness,

some supernatural intelligence.

And he could

communicate with that.

Temple of Set,

very transcendent,

movement towards

something greater

and beyond the physical world,

distinct from the highly

materialistic aspects

of the Church of Satan,

which only came much later

in the Church's Satan's history.

Initially there was something

much more acceptable

about the idea that Satan

might be some kind of godhead

that actually existed

in physical reality

and that the Satanists

could contact.

That was the most

well organized version

of that kind of

theistic thinking.

When you're dealing with

like a left-hand path philosophy.

It doesn't seem to

have a very wide reach

but it's there for the

people who it would satisfy.

And in fact, if people

approach the Church of Satan

who are really mystical and

wanna believe things like that,

we send them

off to other people.

It's a common misconception

that theistic Satanists

or those who believe in

some form of consciousness

of a satanic element somehow

are automatically

involved in worship.

You can have a direct connection

with this over consciousness

or superconscious

which has nothing

to do with worship.

It's more teacher to

student and learning

from that position to be

able to promote a form

of self-evolution to

something greater.

I knew Diabolus Rex,

an accomplished artist.

I don't really know

what he's been up to.

The Ragnarok Engine

is an Escathonic,

experimental and

theoretical project.

Escathonic meaning,

end of the world.

Ragnarok was the end

of the age of the gods.

Well, everybody perceives

themselves as the new gods,

so we have to move against that.

The Ragnarok Engine is a way

of being able to create gateways

and bring in the most

definitive aspects of evil.

And so I've poured

all my resources

and everything that I hold

as a conviction

of power into this.

Well, Satanism is

not for everybody

because it requires

extreme responsibility.

It's interesting, 'cause

I look at this country,

The United States, and our

constitution is the same thing.

The first amendment to me

is the most singular

important thing we have.

It's free speech.

You're allowed to say

whatever you want,

whether it be hateful or not.

And I think this

is really healthy.

What's hate speech?

What does that even mean?

What if I say, I hate people

who read comic books?

Is that hate speech?

To me, the only way to have

that work is all speech is good.

The second amendment is

there for me to protect my property.

It's also there to protect

me from an invading army.

And it's also there to protect

me from my own government.

People that don't like it,

I quickly point out what

happened in Europe,

not that long ago.

Within a minute,

people were like

"Oh, sh*t, there's

Nazis everywhere."

Like it just happens.

Our founding fathers, I

think when they put it in there

they were like, "this is

the safety right here, boom!

People can fight back."

If you have free speech, people

will get offended, obviously

if you have g*ns, people

are gonna get sh*t.

So the question is, do

you wanna live somewhere

that's completely

no g*n v*olence at all,

but there's laws on

regulating speech

or do you wanna live

somewhere where it's a little wild?

There's a lot of sh*t going on

and you have to be

responsible, or you're f*cked.

I choose that.

That's what I like.

I'll take the g*n v*olence.

I'll take it.

If that's part of the

freedom rules, I'd rather that.

The people who

founded our country,

Jefferson, Franklin, Thomas

Paine, they were deists.

They were anti theists,

anti organized religion.

And they were

certainly influenced

by the freedoms of

the enlightenment.

And so the way our very

country was structured

was much more leaning

toward what we now understand

as Satanism than

dependence on religion

and God and powers

outside yourself.

Experts say there are

as many as 50 to 60,000

human sacrifices a year,

a result of an estimated

100,000 self-styled Satanists

in this country.

In 1988 Los Angeles

had 64 preschools

with report and

Satanic activity.

I absolutely believe

it without any doubt.

Based on the information

that's been given to me

across the country,

by numerous survivors

and by confidential

sources and informants.

Basically from the

late '60's, early '70's

there was all these

books coming out

"The Exorcist",

"Amityville Horror".

Yeah, they're fun movies but

they're Christian propaganda.

They made more people go

to church than anything else.

It scared people.

So out of that arose

this like false pretense

that there's this Satanic

underground community

that is breeding

babies for sacrifice.

Oh, the satanic panic.

That was the just,

you know, America.

The satanic panic was

essentially launched

by a book called

"Michelle Remembers"

where a psychiatrist

dealt with a woman

who claimed to have remembered

memories of being abused

by a Church of Satan,

which had her do all

kinds of heinous things

in the name of the devil.

When the book came out, it

was listed as being a true story.

And that started amongst

the evangelical Christians

this wildfire of people

replicating these tales.

"Michelle Remembers"

was followed by Mike Warnke

who was a fellow who

came out with a book claiming

that he'd been part

of the Satanic cult

that had this amazing

reach in the world.

They were involved with

invoking actual demons

who would teleport

people, places.

It was called

"The Satan Seller."

Other people started imitating

it because these books sold.

This is a commercial venture.

It was really the commercial

success of this literature

of satanic cults that got

evangelical Christians

into saying, "this a good deal."

These symbols of Satanism

are turning up everywhere,

on walls, on clothes,

on album covers,

and even on bodies

of m*rder victims.

People like Bob

Larson who spread this,

and certain therapists

and psychiatrists

who were using unethical

techniques to implant memories

from their patients

then these patients claim

that they were part

of these satanic cults.

We're talking about people

in some cases who are coming

to us as patients who

were raised in Satanic cults

from the time they were born.

The various cases where

people's lives were thrown apart

because of these allegations

that they were abusing children

are part of this great

satanic conspiracy.

The truth is children, lie

and adults encouraged

children to lie

to feed into their

own bullshit stories.

And that's what the

satanic panic was.

If you read the testimony

in the McMartin Preschool,

the fact that anybody

believed any of them

for a second is just...

You just, you

slap your forehead.

It's just insane.

People were

claiming that children

were literally being

shown like animals

that you would only see in

zoos and being transported

into exotic locations and

then somehow returned

to the preschool

that they were at.

And you're thinking,

"how could this happen?"

And of course the

explanation was Satan.

It would be a whole lot

easier if these people wore

or had horns and a

Pitchfork and a red suit

but they just don't.

They could be your

next-door neighbor.

Cops for Christ were

a big deal then too.

I dealt with people like that.

I was actually set

upon by people

who just didn't like

the way you looked

or they had a

marginalized understanding

of what they thought

you represented.

And every day was an adventure.

It was a real problem.

LaVey felt like

he was in danger.

People would drive by

and throw sh*t at the house.

You have to understand that

the satanic panic happened

during the Reagan years.

Fundamentalism was

the flavor of the month.

Religion and people were

gloaming onto that but,

make no mistake, that

was a very dangerous time

to be living in America.

These things don't

have to be real at all

but they get passed around.

And suddenly a friend

of a friend of a friend said

"I know somebody who

was involved in that."

So this whole mythology grew.

But there were

people who believe that

because it helped

forge an agenda

for the reorientation

of American society.

During the satanic panic is

when I discovered Satanism.

And I remember one of the things

that was being spread

around was heavy metal music

and Dungeons & Dragons

role-playing games

will expose you to Satanism.

I believe that

Dungeons & Dragons

is a direct quote

from the pit of hell,

if you wanna call it that.

It is a mind-bending game,

a mind-changing game.

And it's involved with all kinds

of occult and pagan religions.

And Anton LaVey, the writer

of the Satanist Bible says,

"there is no such thing

as white witchcraft."

For being a Satan

worshiper, he should know.

Yeah, he should know

And guess what?

It worked, it worked.

It actually did do that to me.

So whatever they

said actually was true.

All the things you love.

Whether Satan exists

is a matter of belief.

But we are certain

that Satanism exists.

To some it's a religion.

To others it's the practice

of evil in the devil's name.

Hail, Satan!

And indeed there

were some crazy people

who believed in the

devil and worshiped him

we used to call them

Geraldo Satanist,

'cause we feel that that's

where the inspiration was coming.

Not from any actual other

Satanists or any actual Satanism.

We had some Satanists

that were interested

in the Charles

Manson phenomenon.

Some Satanists kind of saw him

as a symbol of

the end of the '60's.

This kind of rebellion,

this counteraction

from the '60's

hippie culture, right?

So I think they

took that aesthetic

and that kind of mythology

and they ran with it.

LaVey himself was actually

really annoyed by that.

He wrote several times that

he wished Charles Manson

was just sh*t in the head,

and that was over with.

LaVey knew Susan Atkins.

She worked as a stripper in

his Topless Witches revue.

And he said, "Boyd, this girl

was an accident

waiting to happen.

If it hadn't been Charlie Manson

it would've been somebody else."

Like an incredible amount

of people cross paths

with Manson, people

that you never expect.

And a lot of people

ended up going through

well, The Black House as well.

So I just think, it

was an odd time.

When the Manson

thing originally happened

all the Manson girls wrote

letters to Anton LaVey.

The people that do

that nonsense sh*t,

they're the theistic idiots.

They're the ones that

believe in the nonsense.

They're the ones that

can't draw the separation

between fantasy and reality.

If they're doing it,

it's not Satanism.

When I hear babies being

m*rder*d and child molestation,

I think of Christians

and Catholics.

I think a lot of them are

Yeah, they do! They should!

That's real! That can be proven!

We, for our part

during the satanic panic,

Anton LaVey

didn't want to dignify

a lot of these journalists

with actually having the High

Priest of the Church of Satan

on their shows.

He said, "you know,

the philosophy"

and the organization

have matured

to the point now where

I have plenty of people

that I trust to go

on these shows

and say, no, we

don't sacrifice animals.

And this is what we stand

for, and this is what we do.

We are here.

We're not going away.

And Christianity and the

day of the cross are done.

It was the best story

going at the time.

And so there was

a need to be able

to defend this

opposite position.

For Anton LaVey, what he was

doing was meeting with people

from the Humane Society,

from animal protection societies

from cult awareness, places

even Christians

who were concerned

about what was

going on in Christianity

and these people that

were being counselors

and hanging out their

shingle as Satan busters.

So he was meeting with the

right people to get the word out

defining what Satanism

is and what it isn't.

The FBI and other

law enforcement started

to really investigate this

because it had really gotten

to be this crazy mythology

with all of these

books coming out

and people supporting this.

And they found that it

wasn't true. Surprise!

That it was a hysteria.

Anybody who would bother

to even take the

cursory look at our text.

The first thing it says is

that we don't harm children

and we don't harm animals.

There are no sacrifices.

That's all sh*t.

That's Christian sh*t.

I went out there and

had to sit next to people

who are claiming to

be breeding babies

and slaughtering them.

And try to say, I

represent this philosophy

which is about reason

and about self-satisfaction.

And that is atheist.

When all these people think

that I must be a animal

sacrificer and baby-breeder.

I'd be put in green

rooms separate

from all the other guests

because they didn't

wanna be near me

because of course I must be

doing these horrendous things.

And it really took a long time

for that to grind to

a halt and roll back.

Marilyn Manson in that

time was getting popular.

And he brought

Satanism a new audience

'cause he openly

talked about it.

Back then, it wasn't cool.

Like now you can be

like, "Oh, I'm a member

of some stupid satanic group"

and people are like, "Yeah!"

But back then,

it wasn't like that.

It was serious.

You couldn't tell anybody.

The first open member and

open Satanist is King Diamond.

He's the first rock

and roller to say,

"Hey, you know I'm a Satanist."

I mean, Coven from

the '60's, but that's...

It's was very different then.

I hear you vomit here.

I can't think of Hank and

there's Santa in the backyard.

"Scooby Doo" cartoon.

Our children are

being lobotomized

by manipulative psychologist.

Kids in the occult.

I wonder where was

Satanism when we were kids?

Why didn't we get into it?

Because of parent concerns

that some Halloween costumes

can be linked to devil

worship and satanic cults.

Joanna.

Sometimes I don't obey.

Punish him with a rod severely.

Stand up and sit down

And stand up and sit down

And stand up

This is why Satanism exists

is so that we can

constantly remind people

that whenever you

create an enemy

then things can be very

dangerous for everyone.

That's why you have

to think for yourself.

I haven't come forth

in a great many years

because I didn't

want to be relegated

to another guest

on a TV talk show.

But I can assure you

Satanism is here to stay.

During Anton LaVey's last

years he had surrounded himself

with people that he grew close

to, that he drew energy from.

We had had a son together.

He had heart problems brought

about by the rheumatic fever,

sort of weakened him.

And he didn't want

to be seen as weak.

So his time became

very precious.

He wanted to spend it

with people he enjoyed,

who contributed to his life.

He was doing more recording

so that his music

would get out there.

But he just wanted to

spend the time that he had

with his son and playing

his music and writing

I will never die.

You won't?

No, of course not. I've

made arrangements.

He lived every single day.

It was homination

his philosophy.

And how many

people can say that?

I loved spending time

alone with my grandfather.

It felt like the entire

world just disappeared.

I wish he was around now

because people are

afraid to speak their mind.

People are walking on

eggshells, and he hated that.

Everyone's walking around

with a good guy badge now

'cause they're a victim of

this, and a victim of that.

The Church of Satan today,

I try to maintain

as close as possible

as to the vision

Anton LaVey set out.

In fact, in our conversations

that was something

I promised him

that I would be doing

for him as time went on.

I think that the

philosophy that he created

is absolutely spot on

for recognizing the reality

but with human animal functions

I don't think his philosophy

needs to be changed at all.

Honestly, the thing

that I really like

about Satanism is

that it doesn't change because

human beings don't change.

So where does this

all go for the future?

Well, Satanists

are born, not made,

they're being born right now.

And some of them will

read that book and say,

"yeah, this is for me."

There's other satanic

groups that come and go,

but the Church of Satan

has been around now for,

what is this 52 years?

That's pretty good.

You don't worship anything.

You question everything.

And the power that you

have comes from within you

and you don't take

anything on faith.

There's no such thing

in Satanism as faith.

We challenge, we question,

we challenge ourselves to

do better, to achieve more,

that's what's embodied

in our principles.

Because we know

as Anton LaVey said,

"the first 99 years are

always the toughest."

I think the future is

assured, the Church of Satan

is thriving and shall

be a great black river

that continues to flow into

the great future to come.

So thank you all for

bringing that into being.

Shemhamforash!

Shemhamforash!

Hail, Satan!

Hail, Satan!

Hail, Satan!

Hail, Satan!

Hail, Satan!

Hail, Satan!

I formed the Chaos Imperium

to be an alternative idea

to contemporary magical

practices and perspectives.

This isn't a psychic order,

it doesn't have a very

large group membership,

it is not initiatory,

it is not religious.

I'm its only human

representative,

though within the group

there's 7 other entities

that we have invited

through magic to be part of it.

The Devil is my woman

And she's got a voodoo hair

The Devil is my woman

And she's got a voodoo hair

She missed my blues

She dances to my rare

She says it's too tight.

But you know she

She missed my blues

She dances to my rare

And watch her shimmy, now.

Then she goes...

The preacherman

don't like her

But I've seen him

at the back door

The preacherman

don't like her

But I've seen him

at her front door

The Devil is my woman

The Devil is my woman

And you can't lock her up

So you better

treat her right

Or she's gonna string you up
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