Occult Feminism
The Secret History of Women's Liberation
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R.M. McLeod
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Rachel Wilson
About this listen
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 1970s, 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 that 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 it's 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, grassroots 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 that 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-listen book goes beyond the propaganda to deliver the fascinating truth.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-11-2024
Food for thought. Must read for all generations of feminists.
I discovered Rachel Wilson on the Whatever dating podcast on YouTube. This book provides a comprehensive reflective approach on history. The book focuses on the when, why, how and current consequences of forgetting the evidence based facts surrounding the feminist movement. Best thing, you don't need to be Christian to hear the message, you just have to be willing to listen to understand.
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- Ken
- 09-12-2024
Narrated Poorly is the main Issue
The main issue is that it is narrated poorly. It would be great if it could be rerecorded, even with AI.
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- Blake Barons
- 29-06-2023
A very well researched and documented history
A superbly written history that uses tonnes of original source material.
We all owe it to ourselves to learn the origins of our cultural beliefs—which were anything but grassroots phenomena—along with the nefarious actors who forced them into fruition
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- Kindle Customer
- 11-08-2023
Too many assertions, not enough evidence presented
There are a lot of 'facts' asserted that maybe true but the book is less persuasive making the case of their veracity. The level of evidence presented is not as persuasive as could be hoped. The theme of the book is interesting and very important so it is a little disappointing that a stronger case is not put forward.
where the evidence is presented it makes a good case. I guess the availability of evidence in many cases Is fragmentary or difficult to obtain. So where it has been presented there are important observations made.
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