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The Overton Window Widened To Admit Demons


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Infinite Plane Radio features a live broadcast where the host and several callers explore the modern intersection of theology, the occult, and mainstream conspiracy. The discussion centers on the Overton window, suggesting that society’s growing fascination with aliens has functioned as a gateway for the public to accept the existence of demons. Participants analyze various supernatural frameworks, ranging from biblical interpretations of Satan to the chaos magic theory of egregores, which are independent entities birthed from collective human thought. Callers contribute perspectives on planetary talismans, ritualized intentions in folk magic, and the potential for spiritual possession within the entertainment industry. Ultimately, the source suggests that elite power structures may utilize these supernatural narratives and symbolic archetypes to manipulate human behavior and perception through the "world stage" of media.


  1. "I've been referring to the movie screen as the Overton window, as anything they show us on the screen is now within our realm of possibility." This quote reflects the host's argument that mass media is used to shift the boundaries of what society accepts as real, such as the recent mainstreaming of supernatural concepts like aliens and demons.

  2. "The operant theory behind demonic manifestation from the chaos magic perspective is that the ritual itself creates the entity." This highlights a recurring theme in the sources: the idea that demons may be "thought forms" given life through focused human intention and "luche" rather than having an independent physical existence.

  3. "I see lies, the power of lies or magic is actually deeply tied to the concept of worship... it actually influences your character, your behavior, your conduct." A caller uses this to explain that "worship" is fundamentally an exchange of attention and belief that can manipulate a person's behavior and morality based on the archetypes they follow.

  4. "Common people believe in religion. Wise men know it's false. Leaders find it useful as a useful tool." This quote summarizes the host's skeptical view that religious institutions are often used as "weaponized superstition" to maintain a knowledge disparity and control the masses.

  5. "Media was never there to inform you. Its purpose has always been to conform you." This definitive statement underscores the host's mission of "deconstructing" the world stage, suggesting that news and entertainment work together to create a simulated reality for public consumption.

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