THE COMPREHENSIVE EXPOSÉ: Warlocks, Witches and Politics
THE COMPREHENSIVE EXPOSÉ:
Warlocks, Witches and Politics
Ever hear or get told this?

“A real warlock or witch can’t support MAGA or capitalism”?
The vast majority of modern witch-cult folklore is predicated on flawed and misleading evidence compiled by Margaret Murray in her 1921 book, The Witch-Cult in Western Europe. Murray’s extensive use of ellipses allowed her to selectively curate primary sources from witch trials to support her arguments while systematically excluding more fantastical accounts—specifically testimony regarding sexual encounters with the devil, infanticide, and flight—to instead force-fit a narrative of "nature worship" and prehistorical continuity. These "confessions" were extracted through the coercive, horrific methods of the institutional Church, frequently via leading questions. The primary source documentation of the medieval hunts is, therefore, largely composed of these coerced, pseudo-confessional narratives.


