Was just reading through Liz Crokin’s piece tying the recent balenciaga scandal to pizzagate.
https://lizcrokin.substack.com/p/balenciaga-is-pizzagate
Just wanted to point out a small detail that everyone seems to gloss over or miss…
A little more than half way through she brings up the picture from Alefantis IG of a man with red heels on the floor covered in blood with an empty cage in the background.
I’ve seen a lot of speculation about what lead up to that picture but I don’t think we need to speculate.
That cage is used for moving bearded dragon lizards.
It’s likely that the blood he’s covered in was from a sacrifice of a bearded dragon.
Imo it’s a little weird that people missed this detail. Especially since the hashtags make it clear that it’s a bearded dragon.
Eg
#drag #beardeddrag
Anyone know what the occult significance of sacrificing a “dragon” on Halloween would be?
Dragonsblood is also a form on incense. It's cleansing, and clearing. And I have used it similarly to sage. To repel and protect from unwanted energies/spirits/presences.
As a Pagan and occultist this is how I use it. I also do "dragonwork". Mainly my magick is dragon focus. Dragons are not what people think/thought they were.
But all this is my own experiences, and opinion.
I burn it cause it smells good.
That's what I thought of. The dragons blood incense and the tree resin it is from. Supposed to have great properties.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon%27s_blood
It comes from a plant that's considered a common houseplant.
Most common plants/weeds have a use in spellcraft and herbalism. Kitchen/food magick is a thing. Where you cook with herbs and intention. Herbs boost the dish in flavor and magick properties.
Yes. I just have a knee jerk reaction because as it's my favorite incense, and as a child I was told I couldn't use it because it was evil. Imagine my surprise when I learned the truth.