Father Malachi Martin discusses his experiences with exorcism and demonic possession, drawing from decades of work as a Vatican-trained exorcist and theological scholar. His unique background combines Jesuit education, archaeological expertise, and direct experience with the Catholic Church's most secretive practices. Martin describes the rigorous process required to distinguish genuine possession from psychological illness, emphasizing the Church's careful approach to these extreme cases. He explains the theological basis for exorcism while sharing disturbing details from actual cases he has encountered. The discussion covers the increasing frequency of possession cases and possible explanations for this apparent rise in demonic activity. Martin examines the intersection of faith and evil, exploring how supernatural forces might influence human behavior and society. His scholarly approach to these phenomena provides intellectual framework for understanding experiences that challenge materialist worldviews. The conversation touches on Vatican politics and the Church's handling of supernatural phenomena, including official positions on miracles, prophecy, and demonic activity. Martin's presentation balances theological scholarship with practical experience in confronting evil forces. His work suggests that spiritual warfare represents a real aspect of human experience, requiring both faith and knowledge to address effectively. The program provides rare insight into one of the Church's most secretive practices from someone with direct experience in these matters.