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Occult Feminism: The Secret History of Women's Liberation Kindle Edition
Occult Feminism: The Secret History of Women's Liberation dives deep into the occult roots of the movement, detailing the lives of some of its most prominent figures and the esoteric beliefs that inspired and motivated them. Since the 1970's, everything we learn about the history of the women's movement has been subject to gatekeeping by radicals who run women's studies departments in universities. But there's an entire history which has been obscured from public view. Rachel Wilson brings this history to life, filled with incredible true stories of demon worship, spirit mediums, magic mushrooms, witchcraft, CIA spies, and sex cults, there's nothing boring about the real history of feminism and its all here.
In modern society, it is simply assumed that women’s liberation was a good thing. But what if it was never an organic, grass roots movement for social justice? Did feminism liberate women from an oppressive, evil patriarchy? Or did it rip away the fundamental structures that afforded them stability, security, and purpose- turning them into wage slaves for corporations and tax revenue cash cows for governments? What if feminism left women more vulnerable than ever by destroying the family? What if it's a cunning deception which has tricked women into abandoning their God-given identity to serve a new world order and one of the oldest belief systems in the world?
People deserve to know the whole story about the biggest social revolution of all time. A revolution that left no aspect of modern life unaffected and claims to be for the good of women everywhere. This must-read book goes beyond the propaganda to deliver the fascinating truth.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateDecember 11, 2021
- File size3357 KB
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- ASIN : B09NK9TNYD
- Publisher : (December 11, 2021)
- Publication date : December 11, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 3357 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 136 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #922,127 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #903 in History of LGBTQ+ & Gender Studies
- #1,011 in Religious Studies - History
- #1,785 in General History of Religion
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About the author

Rachel Wilson is a wife and Orthodox Christian mother of five children.
She is a homeschooling advocate who lives in the rural Midwest. When she is
not attending to her duties to her family and church, she enjoys fitness, cooking,
researching history and studying philosophy and religion. Rachel is a licensed
firearms instructor who specializes in home defense and concealed carry
instruction.
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Customers find the book's content great, with great information about the feminist movement and spiritual origins. They also appreciate the excellent breakdown of the history.
"Book well researched, well written, and long overdue. Every young adult, male or female, should be gifted this book." Read more
"...However, the overall book and the breakdown of the history is excellent. Highly recommend." Read more
"So there is a lot of important and good information here in a short book. Some things I already knew, some I guessed at, and some new information...." Read more
"...What an amazing book! Well researched and thank you Mrs. Wilson for exposing the truth behind feminism." Read more
Customers find the writing quality of the book poor. They mention that the book has many typos, the language seems of an unexperienced author, and there are a couple minor errors in formatting.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024
Wilson, being devoutly Eastern Orthodox, veers off course, as so many Orthodox and Roman Catholic anti-Protestant apologists do, tearing apart straw-men. While the average Anti-Christian will have no problem with it, the book paints everyone who isn't Eastern Orthodox as anti-Christian. Which is laudable for a woman of faith. However, all of the straw-man apologetics against the Roman Catholic Church and Protestantism dampens and blunts her otherwise excellently laid-out arguments. So there is much to use here, but it distracts from itself.
The basic Orthodox/RCC argument goes like this: Because we can find examples of people doing stupid stuff, it means that everyone who doesn't do what I think they should do in absolute lockstep is evidently wrong. Of course, while those same people will appeal to "years of tradition", they will never refer to The Bible. Also, it won't matter how much one denounces a heretic, it won't matter. The argument quickly devolves into; "Because you didn't do what my Bishop told me to do, that's why people who live next to you kill babies and claim that you're okay with it. And you're ultimately responsible for it." It will never matter how much nothing in Roman Catholicism or Protestantism or Judaism as defined by THE BIBLE says that they're co-belligerents with Wilson on a topic and would equally agree that all the cults she mentions are heretical.
That's a vapid and stupid and lazy argument. And it blunts Wilson's otherwise excellent scholarship. This book will be helpful in moving things forward. And a skillful and mature Roman Catholic or Protestant won't have a problem overlooking the more juvenile and facile poorly-chosen attacks.
What an amazing book! Well researched and thank you Mrs. Wilson for exposing the truth behind feminism.
It is critical to understand that the feminist movement was not a global (or national) grassroots movement forged by women who were dissatisfied with their lives and thus desired the vote and to overthrow the shackles of their dreary existences. It was started, financed, and the flames fanned by a small, wealthy group of both men and women who desired not so much for women to have greater liberties and freedoms as for there to be fewer babies born and fewer caregivers in private homes available to raise them.
What better way to keep the population from growing than to convince women that they, their "careers," and their sexual freedoms are more important than marriage, having children, and raising them themselves? The more children are raised by the state the greater the chance they will grow up having incorporated the values of the state. It's basically Stockholm Syndrome on a very large scale.
The small group of people responsible for creating the "need" for feminism find their roots in occult theologies and the establishment and membership in secret, religious sects that view Christianity as the enemy and seek to vilify Christianity, discredit Christianity, and dismantle society by decrying the evils of "the Patriarchy."
Rachel provides a robust bibliography readers can consult for her findings. This is not secret information-- most of us just don't really care to dig to find the truth.
I hope readers will not only read and share Rachel's seminal work but also start to do their own research to find out how we are all being duped by people who are trying-- and succeeding-- to control us by making us think they are empowering us. It's a pernicious evil. And as C.S. Lewis wrote, this hell locks and unlocks from the inside.
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That paragraph, if dissected properly, not only doesn't make any sense in the context in which it is used, it is biassed and ignorant, and the use of the word blacks is frankly insulting to anyone with any intelligence or knowledge of any imperialist history, which I am sure this author thinks never happened and is just an occult construct.The book is meant to show the occult throughout the history of women's liberation; however, it veers all over the place, has many unconnected ideas that do not flow or correlate, and is quite frankly a convoluted tome about what I do not really know.










