Warning: This book contains graphic descriptions of violence, perverse sex and child abuse. For adults only. This was written as a response to reader feedback from my first book Angelic Defenders and Demonic Abusers. It talks about Satanism as a powerful worldwide movement. It talks about the minority of Satanists who practice cannibalism and blood drinking. And it talks about the High-Adept Satanists who are masters of the occult. This book also suggests a connection between Global Satanism and Alien intelligence. Although I am a Christian, I think that persons who believe in other philosophies would also find this book to be of interest. And some Satanists would find my insights to be of interest. Below is a quote from this book. In it I tell the story of a visit I had as a child with two aristocratic cannibals known as the two sisters. For this story I gave them the names of Nancy and Bernie. I made this visit to their mansion with a man who had the nick name of the Baron because he behaved like a robber baron. "After the meal thankfully ended, they took us to see their Satanic temple which they had constructed in their basement. The two sisters took their religion very seriously. So showing us this temple was a big deal for them. And as bizarre as it may sound, in a sense, both the Baron and I felt flattered that they had offered to show it to us. To them, their belief in Satan was very sincere, and to show us their altar was an act of extreme emotional intimacy. Or at least we had thought so when had they invited us. I had seen a number of Luciferian altars by then, and sometimes it had been a pleasant experience. Some Luciferians reveal their inner feelings through their altars, and in some cases they are quite beautiful. On the first floor of the home there was a sturdy wooden door which lead down into the basement. It had a special lock on it. Bernie unlocked it with a key which was hung around her neck. After the door was unlocked, there seemed to be some tension between the Baron and Bernie. The two of them made eye contact and looked at each other intensely. The Baron asked, “Are you inviting us in?” Bernie answered, “You are our guests.” She opened the door. “You first,” she said. “I must insist, you go first,” he replied. Bernie entered the dark stairwell. The Baron followed and I was behind him. Nancy brought up the rear. Although Bernie trotted quickly down the stairs, the Baron proceeded slowly. I soon discovered why. The entire staircase was painted flat black, as were the walls. There was a tiny overhead light that shined dimly. But the worse problem wasn’t the lighting, the worse problem was the stairs themselves. They were not standard sized stairs. The depth of each stair was too shallow. And the width of each stair was overly narrow. And there were no handrails. It was as if the stairs had been designed to make you tumble down them. Furthermore you couldn’t clearly see where you were stepping because the dim lighting and the blackness. It took concentration to figure out where you should step. And sometimes the width and depth of the stairs changed. So the Baron’s slow progress down the stairs was filled with tension. Nancy, behind us, kept on chiding us to go faster, but the Baron ignored her. With each thoughtful step that I made, I felt more and more afraid. Before us, about a third of the way down, there was a curtain of red beads. We cautiously pushed through them. Then a bit further down, we faced a second similar curtain of blood red beads. We pushed through them as well. The beads made a slight rattling sound as they closed behind me. A unique smell rose up out of the basement. It smelt of overly perfumed incense and there was a faint rotten smell, like that of dead meat that had been left out for too long. I could feel bile rise in my throat as we proceeded downward. Finally after we pushed through a third red curtain, we found ourselves in the basement. We were stunned by what we saw."
This is the account of a survivor of Satanic abuse, he outlines their practices, beliefs and values.
He also delves into the Satanic connection to the New World Order, forced vaccinations, Transhumanism and the promotion of homosexuality as a form of population control.
It's a very thought provoking and terrifying book.
I don't know if it's all true because it's written in a detailed manner, as if he knew he was going to write a book about it all along.
I found it interesting for sure, especially the fact he brought up things we started facing 2020 onwards when this was published in 2019.
I consider this a very important book with rare insights into aristocratic Satanic practices that seldom surface. The content of the book is relevant to the so-called "Pizzagate" elite organized pedophile/child-trafficking scandal on multiple levels, most strikingly regarding "mock cannibalism", which surfaced in photos of a star-studded celebrity event in which Podesta-connected Satanist "Spirit cooker" Marina Abramovic and Debbie Harry (aka "Blondie") ritualistically disembowel a human cake and serve it to the assembled celebrities whose tables feature heads of real people as their center-pieces. Barker says, "Mock cannibalism is where an animal is treated for a time as if it were a human, then it is sacrificed so that its flesh and blood can be prepared for consumption. Mock cannibalism can also be done with something like a cake which looks like a person." Well, that was rather prescient, no?
The book is also relevant to MK ULTRA/Monarch trauma-based mind control, Satanic Ritual Abuse, organized pedophilia, and the ancient mysteries.
This book may be too much to handle for those "uninitiated" in the subject matter, but for anyone researching these disturbing and esoteric topics, Kerth Barker's book is a must-read.
This books is incredibly disturbing and dark. Almost hard to believe... almost. If it is all made up, then the writer is seriously sick. If not, things are way worse than I imagined. The writer claims to be a former satanist who was abused for much of his life by wealthy satanists and who is now a Christian. Little documentation is provided and we are asked to take him on his word.
In light of epstein, mk ultra, and the all around craziness of our world I was open to taking much of what he said at his word.
However, his claim to Christianity is rather dubious as he is clearly someone who leans quite far left as a christian and is far from Orthodox. He regularly denounces "organized" Christianity and makes many historically illiterate claims about Christianity. Sometimes I felt like I was reading Satanic propoganda (and maybe I was)
If true, I am glad I am more aware of the darker machinations underlying much of the modern world.
I read this book as research for a novel I am outlining and ended up getting through the whole thing in two days. There are a few minor grammatical errors/typos here and there as it's self-published, but these don't spoil the reading experience.
There are certain sections that feel more 'true' than others, where you really want it not to be, especially the two sisters and what they got up to!
The book does have a Christian bias, as that is the perspective the author is writing from. He does admit that a religious faith is not required for understanding the material in the book and I would agree. If you substitute following Christ with doing the right thing, it's equally valid.
This is a very interesting book on a sobering subject.
Uugghhh. This was even worse than the first one. Full of conspiracy theories and overall just incredibly unbelievable. Dont waste your time. There are tons of other books that address SRA better.
If the traumatic events written in this book really happened, they're possibly exaggerated. If I had read this book two or three years ago when I was deep into conspiracy theories, I might have given it a higher rating.
But reading it now as a deconstructed Christian who's also a Gnostic, I can't help but roll my eyes. This book is the typical fundamentalist crap that can be found in American right-wing spaces.
First of all, let me say that I feel quite sorry if Kerth was satanically abused as a child. I know that's not made up, and I know there are many other children that have been forced to be sex toys for twisted pedophiles (who may or may not have been Satanists) and that have spoken up on this issue.
However, I can't help but criticize Kerth for his narrow worldview. In the beginning, he criticizes the Baron, a wealthy Satanist. He says that the Baron was bisexual in a way as to suggest that it's wrong. He also quotes a Freudian Satanist that allegedly said that "in the future everyone in the world will be promiscuous homosexual pedophiles". What a ridiculous claim. I got the impression that the author was saying that being bisexual/homosexual was correlated to being a pedophile.
Kerth also says that many Satanists are politically oriented and they're leftists. According to him, they "wish to create a global socialist civilization". Really dumb take in my opinion, because for me, Christ himself was a socialist. I personally know a lot of Christian leftists and I identify as one. But of course Evangelical fundamentalists reject us.
He also claims that most high-ranking Freemasons are Luciferians. This claim is a big fat lie if you take into consideration the number of Christians that practice Freemasonry. That's right: most members of Masonic societies are Christian and they regularly attend church services. But again, Evangelical fundamentalists don't know that.
Giving this two stars cause the part that I read was actually interesting, although it was full of holes and seemed quite fictitious.
Whether you earnestly believe in every event of this book is irrelevant. But what it does so well and why it is worth a read even if you’re sceptical is because it provides a clear and totally believable account of the power structures in the world.
I thought for sure that the things that would strike me the most would be the graphic descriptions of the titular elements (satanism, cannibalism, blood drinking), however it was actually more the principles of the world elites described that I remembered. For the first time I could understand things about the world that I never got before. What purpose would someone have to be that evil? What’s the point?
Refreshing is not what I expected from a book with cannibalism,blood, and satanism in the title. But, Kerth Barker is really, really refreshing. He's not forcing any absolute truths, but does approach the topic as if he, himself, is also still figuring it out. What makes this the most refreshing is his optimistic outlook for the future and achievable solutions to our planet's satanism problem.
90% of SRA survivor books focus on blood rituals, murder, and deep, prolonged suffering. Yes, that is a large part of Kerth's history, but what he gleans from and leans into most from his childhood is the high adept satanism. Kerth had the honor ("honor") of spending time with high adept individuals and here is what he learned:
- Regular, everyday satanists, the kind Fiona Barnett, Cathy O'Brien, Michelle Smith, and other survivors were raised by, are considered low totem pole, novelty henchmen. These expendable nobodies put effort into pedophilia, satanic rituals, drinking blood, eating flesh, etc. They are violent, self-centered, and don't even pretend to care about the welfare of others. They must be adored and enjoy attention. They are entangled in the maze of satanism that goes nowhere.
- The upper echelon satanists have no time for molesting children, useless ritual observations, and deviant sexual lives. They are not violent, but rather charming and can carry on a conversation that shows engagement and interest. They have the correct, true knowledge of satanism that creates outrageous wealth. They detest attention and live a life of wealth outside the public eye. Although in the maze of satanism, they have the one direct path that leads to union with satan.
- The high adept satanists are the true power behind the world. The blood drinkers are used by the elite, but not respected by the elite. It's like the current owners of Walmart vs. the people who work at Walmart. The owners care not a whit for their employees nor do they respect their employees. But the employees are needed for the day to day forward movement.
The whole point of my reading life the past 15 months is to find the truth and nature of good vs. evil on our planet. Kerth's book is one of the most important in this learning cycle. Because of satan, I have taken a bigger interest in Jesus' role on earth. Because of Jesus, I have taken a bigger interest in the Bible. Because of the Bible, I have taken a bigger interest in the absolute truth of God. I feel much closer to knowing how it all jives together, thanks to Kerth Barker. I don't agree with everything he lays out in this text (for example, the biblical history of satanism - Kerth wonders if it came to be popular after the church, yet the old testament is filled with recounts of satanic behaviors), but even with our little differences in awareness, this book is absolute gold.
HIGHLY recommend if you're into knowing the truth regardless of the discomfort.
My review is for a physical copy of this book. So far the author has a biased opinion about what a Satanist actually is, why they are a Satanist or what they believe, their spiritual practices and things a Satanists would or wouldn't do. Satanists aren't a Satanist just because they reject Christianity (this only applies to some people that are a former Christian) it doesn't apply to all types of Satanists or Occultists. There are different types of Satanists and they have separate beliefs, spiritual & occult practices. It's inaccurate & incorrect to just assume that you can ask a demon for exactly what you want and to have the audacity to autonatically assume that you will get exactly what you want. You can make a pact with a demon to ask for specific things they could help you with, but demons, the demonic divine have free will so they may or may not choose to help you, it depends on your true intentions, if you show them respect and if your energy resonates with them. You have to work hard for what you have asked for, so you are energetically aligned with your purpose, so ypu can manifest and achieve your goal in reality. Some people don't understand that about demons because they are ignorant. I don't agree with some of the things the author speculates and assumes about Satanism, Satanists or their spiritual beliefs & occult practices. Blood is significant in occult practices for black magick or Satanic rituals, it is symbolic, it is the energy, the lifeforce of a living person, blood is the currency in the spiritual realm. Satanists don't sacrifice animals & people, blood is used for practicing blood magick, it is a offering to demons, sonetines for a Deity, but some demons and Deities think it is distasteful to offer your blood as a offering. It depends on your spiritual beliefs, practices and who you resonate with spiritually, magically, astrally. Some Satanists are hedonistic, sone aren't which is fine, but all Satanists believe in consent, bodily autonomy and human rights. Any self-proclaimed Satanist, or delusional, attention seeking pesudo-Satanist wannabe that sacrifices people, animals, is a rapist, peadophile, murderer, blood drinker or cannibal is not a Satanist. They are a devil worshipper which is totally different and they aren't recognized as true, genuine Satanists because what they are doing/have done is immoral, illegal, disgusting and it goes against their religious/spiritual beliefs, tenets of their religion. Depending on the type of Satanists the author has writen about in his book, some Satanists don't believe in Satan, demons are actually real, LeVayan Satanists are atheistic Satanists Luciferians believe in the Roman version of Lucifer- The Lightbearer, The LightBringer, they don't believe in the Christian version of Satan and Lucifer is only mentioned once in the Christian Bible. Baphomet is not Satan either, it's completely different demons that Satanists, Luciferians believe in that have nothing to do with Christianity. If people in general are going to write about Satanism, from either a historical or modern point of view I wish they would at least do their own research first instead of just expressing their biased, inaccurate, incorrect, offensive opinion about it just because they are a Christian. Lucifer & Satan are NOT the same being. Satan is associated with Saturn and Saturnalia so the worship of Saturn is the worship of Satan. Lucifer is associated with Venus which is associated with a Goddess so Lucifer has a feminine aspect to them and that's why some people believe Lucifer is female.
This book is to be read only if you're courageous and prepared to understand the darkest shadows of the human experience. Definitely not a read for fragile or depressive temperaments. The author, Kerth Barker, has a deep understanding of the various satanic groups and mentalities that exist among us. I'm mainly interested in this topic because of the power and influence that some of these practicing satanists have on the world stage, often behind the scenes. It is obvious, though, that these dark influencers have become more brazen in displaying their agenda. Of particular note is Mr. Barker's analysis of the high adept satanists. The high adepts tend to be quite genteel in their behavior and have no use for the face to face barbaric sadism of some of their less "enlightened" comrades. The high adepts achieve their goals in more subtle ways. The author is open minded and empathetic, his compassion and integrity are evident in his writing style. Rigidity and judgment are not in his character, at least that's my perception. Mr. Barker offers very practical strategies to push back against these dark forces. These strategies were the most valuable part of the book for me. --GR
Intergalactic reptilian demonic molesters with remote viewing capabilities that influence the kings of the earth, ancient and contemporary, who make war as a form of ritual to serve their master's satanic bloodlust. Vaccinations for the purpose of cloak and dagger sterilization, chem trailing and pollution to 'terraform' the earth so it is likened unto the indigenous home of the demonic aliens, while utilizing the surviving 500 million strong of humanity as slave labor, and or hosts to these parasites in question, post depopulation.
I believe a lot of what Kerth says, even though it is pretty much just "trust me bro", as it is with most "illuminati insider" accounts. He covered the topic of adrenochrome, organized human/child trafficking for cannibalistic/vampiric, and MK Ultra type purposes several years before it became widely known to the Internet thanks to the C.I.A's sigil magic: Q Anon.
My primary issue with him is that he is a little too lenient with the Christian faith, where it seems he questions the infallibility of the Gospels very subtly, and makes a statement of authority that early Christians believed in reincarnation and psychic capabilities without attempting to prove it. I personally don't think he is what we might consider 100% orthodox.
Kerth seemed like a very eccentric dude for sure, but a very compelling writer, (much of the book read like a novel, the flow was great) and I believe that he really believed everything he put his pen to paper on, and again, I think reality testifies to much of it. I would like to read his first memoir as well. Unfortunately he's passed on now, and I'm not sure how or why...
In the not too terribly distant past Barker's book would have been considered a masterpiece of hysteria and conspiracy theories. However, in light of events such as "Pizza Gate" (which many still poo-poo), Jeff Epstein, cross -border human trafficking, and far too much of a list of perversions, what Kerth Barker has written is no longer such a quite stretch of the imagination. Satanic cults do exist; some are benign and others drift off the charts into wickedness unthinkable to most. Abuse of human dignity is not solely a product of "occult" practices by jaded billionaires as we know now of the immense cover -ups within the Roman Catholic Church (and these matters aren't exclusive to them). All around us, right now, are brazen moves by genuine Globalists openly working on their agendas. Their machinations are so twisted, seemingly nonsensical, and outright mad, that one can say it all is so outlandish that it must be true.
It starts out with a collection of stories about the author enduring SRA. (Satanic Ritual Abuse) The stories are so obviously fake, and full of conspiracy theorist crap. Seriously, this sounds like it was written during the Satanic Panic.
Some of that conspiracy stuff includes: The NWO Making everyone gay to depopulate the earth Satanic elites run everything
The author has no sources to back up anything he says, except his “true stories.” The stories are often inconsistent, full of holes, and paint Satanism in an stereotypical way. One chapter is about helping Ex-Satanists recover from their blood-drinking and cannibalism addictions. If that doesn’t tell you how crazy this book is, I don’t know what will.
Beyond shocking would be the best description of the accounts that were written by Barker when he was a child. Unbelievable would be the claims of what happens in the world of aristocrats and elites. And terrible would best describe the author's writing. Had Barker stayed with the first-hand experiences of the occult, and had he had proper editing, I would have been more engaged. But midway through it gets a bit ridiculous. What's more, Barker gives very unorthodox advice as the unbelievable gets spun to the point of utter ridiculousness. In plain speak, I became more disengaged as the book developed.
This book was a real hard slap in the face wake up call!!
This book made me want to pray more that ever and opened my eyes to the the true evils of the illuminati, if you thought it was bad read this book and become awakened to the true horrors and atrocities, not to mention the crimes against humanities by a bunch of sick fu**s! The level of decency and sheer disregard for human life and all life in general....I actually wept...I have no words, this book is like a cold wake up to the reality of how much the higher ups running the world all view us as cattle it deserves 20 stars.
Wonderful, intriguing and soulful..... Although I can’t personally relate to the authors experiences I believe a lot of the information he shared. I recommend this book to anyone who is thirsty for knowledge that isn’t openly distributed and given to the masses; I chose this book because it was suggested on a site.
This book is an eye opener!! Very detailed look into the madness of these people. But there is hope in this book not just accounts of depravity that the elitists have done. I don't agree with every thing Kerth does but enough to recommend this book to anyone who is interested in the subject.
I'm really not sure how much to believe. The author posits the existence of a Satanic cult run by wealthy corporate types. Well, who exactly? The author sounds sincere and speaks from personal experience, but I am not convinced.
Interesting read, I skipped over the most graphic parts but that wasn't much, maybe a few pages. I will probably get some of his other books because I like his writing. RIP Kerth (his website states he passed away in 2020)
Powerful and lucid book from a real survivor of Satanic Ritual Abuse. His insight and stories are quite fascinating and definitely come off as genuine. I found the author's way of communicating to be clear, logical, and non-emotional.
While some of the material is very disturbing, knowing the truth of these dark realities is of the utmost importance! That is why this book provides a unique contribution to the collective consciousness of humanity. After all, how many people have actually had encounters with high-adept Satanists and live to write about it in a lucid way?
Worth your time. The author's maturity and spiritual understanding is higher than most. Much appreciated, Kerth! Keep up the good fight!