Because I have had enough with click whore addidcts who spread misinfo (willingly or unwillingly) and proclaim doom dates since time immemorial, I, RandomAnon78 by my free will and accord proclaim that if an event of world significance happen on 24th of September (within any timezone of this flat or spheric Earth) as quoted:
“Everyone will not forget September 24, 2022 and everyone will know exactly where he or she was”
and seen here https://americafirstreport.com/what-ominous-event-do-they-have-planned-for-september-24th/
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So help me Gods and keep me steadfast.
I think it just goes back to archetypes...the Horned Beast.
Just like Goya painting The Witches' Sabbath.
I grew up Catholic and was even an altar boy for quite a while, and I can't remember learning very much about demons TBH.
On the other hand, one priest, Fr. George Restrepo, had an overweening interest in Mary and Mary sightings. As a kid, I thought it interesting to have a priest more on the mystical side of things. But it's really far deeper than that.
Restrepo is a Basque name, and he even had the wavy short haircut reminiscent of St. Francis Xavier (wink wink). Fr. George was indeed a Jesuit as well.
And the Basque, they worshipped MARI. I think one of the reasons for such Mary veneration in the Catholic Church. No joke, the closest Catholic church to me has two statues of Mary out front, and no depictions of Jesus other than a plain cross on the steeple. So Mari is an interesting rabbithole, and the similarities to Mary sightings are obvious.
Goya was Basque as well, btw. So it does go deeper than just the goddess Mari.
It's interesting...the Basque were mainly fishermen, so apparently the women really got into witchcraft while the men were at sea. At least, that's how the story goes. Doesn't really account for the Jesuits and all though. But I do think people underestimate how into the occult the European countries are, and the Basque have been there a pretty long time.