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The first part of this essay established the historical roots of Saturnian worship and its voluminous connections to human sacrifice and sexual debauchery, tracing this influence from the Amorite religion into the broader cultural practices of the Mediterranean peoples. The Saturnian cultus is also tied deeply to magickal cannibalism — a practice whereby adherents believe that through consuming vital essences, they could transcend the boundaries of time and space.
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The endurance of Saturn’s influence on astrological, religious, & esoteric lore — particularly the enigmatic “Black Cube” — and the continued veneration of this Saturnian relic is impossible to ignore.
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The Saturnian gnostic and occultist Arthur Moros reveals that the Cube is not just a prolific esoteric symbol — it is the embodiment of the Saturnian entity. The controversial “private” Israeli intelligence firm, Black Cube, bears this name as well. Also of note is the fact that the surface of Saturn itself bears a hexagonal pattern, one which amateur astronomers have captured from Earth.

Thus, the Cube represents the ultimate prison — both a vessel of mortality and a gateway to the deeper, forbidden power of this death god.
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Given the close ties between the Saturnian cultus and ritual sacrifice, it would hardly be proper to overlook the numerous accusations of ritual sacrifice and cannibalism — the infamous “blood libel” — against Jewish communities that have surfaced repeatedly throughout history.
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While this is certainly a topic fraught with controversy, the accusations of ritual cannibalism and human sacrifice against the Jews are not without a grain of truth, however small that may be. The historical record, as recorded by Jewish historians and theologians, elucidates the fact that the spiritual vacuum left by their rejection of Christ has led the Israel of the flesh into dangerous and unholy practices.

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