The Monsters Baal
Since the dawn of organized city-states—6,000 years ago—Baal became the super-boss of evil on this planet
See the Addendum Below — The Epstein Signal: Baal’s Network, Not One Man
Most people imagine evil as something primitive.
Savage. Chaotic. Uncivilized.
That’s backwards.
The most dangerous evil humanity ever encountered was organized—bureaucratic, ritualized, legalized—and it appeared the moment humans began clustering into permanent city-states.
That moment has a name…
Baal.
Not a cartoon demon. Not a metaphor. Not a superstition.
A system.
Baal was the first successful operating system for large-scale domination—and once installed, it never truly left.
1. Before Baal: Power Was Local, Not Absolute
Before organized city-states, power had limits.
Tribal societies could be brutal, yes—but brutality was personal, immediate, and constrained by proximity. A chief couldn’t disappear thousands of people he never saw. A shaman couldn’t order famine from a distance. Violence required presence, effort, risk.
No abstraction.
No paperwork.
No sacred justification for mass harm.
Nature was feared, but no centralized authority claimed ownership of it.
That changed when humans discovered irrigation, surplus, and storage.
Surplus created hierarchy.
Hierarchy demanded legitimacy.
Legitimacy required a god that favored rulers.
Enter Baal.
2. Baal Was Not a God — He Was a Contract
Baal didn’t arrive as a spiritual breakthrough.
He arrived as a deal.
The deal went like this:
Submit to centralized authority.
Offer sacrifice.
Accept fear as order.
And the god will protect the city.
Rain. Crops. Victory. Stability.
Baal was the first deity to fully fuse:
Nature control
Political authority
Moral inversion
Ritualized fear
He wasn’t worshipped for love or wisdom.
He was paid.
That’s the key.
Baal worship was transactional from the beginning.
3. Why Baal Won
Baal succeeded where earlier spirits failed because he solved a new problem:
How do you rule people who will never meet you?
The answer was abstraction:
Abstract guilt
Abstract obedience
Abstract enemies
Abstract sacrifice
Under Baal, rulers no longer needed to persuade.
They only needed to invoke necessity.
“Without sacrifice, the city will fall.”
“Without obedience, chaos will come.”
“Without fear, the gods will turn on us.”
Sound familiar?
4. Sacrifice Was the Point — Not a Side Effect
Much ink has been spilled arguing whether Baal worship “really” involved child sacrifice.
That argument misses the point.
The defining feature of Baal was not which lives were sacrificed, but that sacrifice itself was normalized.
Once a system accepts that:
some lives must be destroyed for “the greater good”
authority decides who is expendable
morality bends to survival narratives
…it no longer matters whose blood is spilled.
The logic is complete.
Baal taught civilization this lie:
Cruelty is not evil if it is necessary.
Every empire since has used the same sentence—only the vocabulary changes.
5. Baal vs. Older Spiritual Traditions
Pre-state spiritual systems had flaws, but they shared one trait Baal could not tolerate:
They limited power.
Older traditions:
bound leaders to nature
bound rituals to seasons, not obedience
emphasized reciprocity over dominance
punished rulers who broke cosmic balance
Baal reversed this.
Under Baal:
the state became sacred
obedience became virtue
dissent became treason
suffering became proof of devotion
This was the birth of moral inversion at scale.
6. Baal Didn’t Die — He Learned to Hide
When later religions condemned Baal, they didn’t eliminate him.
They absorbed his mechanics.
The names changed.
The rituals softened.
The statues came down.But the system remained.
Baal no longer demanded burnt offerings.
He demanded taxes.
Conscription.
Compliance.
Silence.
The god of storms became the god of “necessity.”
The god of sacrifice became the god of “policy.”
Same altar.
Better camouflage.
7. The Real Innovation: Psychological Distance
Baal’s most dangerous innovation wasn’t violence.
It was distance.
Distance between:
cause and consequence
decision and suffering
authority and guilt
Once a system separates action from responsibility, atrocities become clerical tasks.
That is Baal’s true legacy.
8. Why Baal Is the “Super-Boss”
Baal wasn’t the first cruel god.
He was the first scalable one.
He taught elites how to:
rule millions they’d never meet
outsource conscience to ritual
replace ethics with procedure
frame domination as protection
Every later system of mass control is a descendant.
Different logos.
Same architecture.
9. The Monster Factory
Here’s the part most people avoid:
Baal doesn’t just rule through fear.
He produces monsters.
People who:
follow rules without empathy
enforce harm without malice
punish without hatred
destroy without pleasure
The worst atrocities in history were not committed by sadists.
They were committed by functionaries.
That’s Baal’s masterpiece.
10. Why This Matters Now
Civilizations don’t collapse when Baal appears.
They collapse when people forget he’s there.
When sacrifice is rebranded as:
“safety”
“stability”
“science”
“security”
“the greater good”
When dissent is pathologized.
When obedience is moralized.
When fear becomes civic duty.
That’s not progress.
That’s regression to the oldest tyranny on Earth.
11. Baal Can’t Be Defeated by Belief
Baal doesn’t care what you believe.
He only cares whether you comply.
You don’t beat Baal by arguing theology.
You beat him by refusing the contract.
By refusing:
moral inversion
ritualized fear
abstract sacrifice
obedience without conscience
Baal collapses the moment people stop pretending necessity excuses cruelty.
12. The Real Heresy
The real heresy has never been disbelief.
It’s this:
No system has the right to demand human sacrifice—symbolic or literal.
Once that sentence is spoken plainly, Baal loses his throne.
Closing
Baal didn’t corrupt humanity because we were weak.
He succeeded because we were organized.
And he will fall the same way—
not through revolution,
not through ideology,
but through refusal.
Refusal to sacrifice conscience on the altar of fear.
That is the oldest rebellion there is.
And it’s still unfinished.
Addendum — The Epstein Signal: Baal’s Network, Not One Man
The recent Epstein disclosures do not reveal a lone criminal, a rogue financier, or even a single trafficking ring.
They reveal a pattern.
And patterns matter more than names.
Jeffrey Epstein was not the center of gravity.
He was infrastructure.
A facilitator node inside something far older, wider, and more organized than any one man.
1. Why Focusing on Epstein Misses the Point
Public attention keeps collapsing the story into this frame:
“Who did Epstein know?”
That question leads nowhere.
The correct question is:
What kind of system requires this behavior to function—and protect itself?
Epstein did not invent anything.
He serviced something.
When the same crimes recur across:
countries
institutions
decades
intelligence-linked environments
elite social strata
…you are no longer looking at deviance.
You are looking at ritualized behavior within a power system.
2. Baal Logic, Modern Form
Baal worship never required belief in Baal.
It required acceptance of sacrifice.
The Epstein pattern aligns perfectly with the ancient Baal operating logic:
Sacred class (untouchable elites)
Expendable class (the young, the powerless, the unprotected)
Ritualized violation (not random abuse, but repeatable, controlled acts)
Secrecy as binding agent
Mutual implication (everyone compromised)
This is not about pleasure.
It’s about bonding through shared transgression.
That is textbook Baal.
3. Why Children Appear Again and Again
This is the hardest point—and the most avoided.
In Baal systems, children are not targeted because they are weak.
They are targeted because they are symbolically potent.
Across history, child sacrifice served three functions:
Maximum moral inversion
Once crossed, there is no return to innocence.Absolute loyalty enforcement
Anyone involved is forever compromised.Power signaling
“We are above the rules that bind everyone else.”
Modern systems no longer use altars and fire.
They use:
blackmail
recordings
legal insulation
psychological domination
silence through implication
Same ritual.
Different tools.
4. The Intelligence Layer
(Why This Never Stays “Private”)
One consistent feature in modern Baal-pattern networks:
They intersect intelligence services.
Not because agencies “approve,” but because compromise is leverage.
Wherever there is:
blackmail material
sexual deviance at scale
international movement
protected transport
unexplained immunity
…intelligence gravity appears.
This doesn’t mean “everyone is in on it.”
It means the system absorbs such networks because they are useful.
Baal always worked this way:
Priests
Kings
Enforcers
Record keepers
Same structure.
New acronyms.
5. Why Exposure Never Brings Justice
People ask:
“Why isn’t this fully prosecuted?”
Because Baal systems don’t collapse from exposure.
They collapse only when sacrifice is refused.
Exposure alone does not dismantle:
mutually assured destruction
institutional self-protection
narrative containment
procedural delay
legal exhaustion
The system survives by:
narrowing the story
isolating blame
declaring the problem “handled”
punishing symbols, not structures
One man can be jailed.
A system cannot—unless people stop feeding it.
6. Epstein as a “Temple,” Not a King
Think of Epstein not as a ruler, but as a site.
A controlled environment where:
boundaries dissolve
norms invert
secrets are created
hierarchies are reinforced
participants are marked
Ancient Baal temples functioned the same way.
What mattered was not the priest—it was who attended, what they did, and what they could never admit afterward.
7. Why This Is Global
Baal worship scaled with empire.
Modern empires are global.
So the network is global.
Different languages.
Different laws.
Same moral architecture.
Wherever power becomes abstract, distant, and insulated, Baal mechanics emerge automatically.
This is not a conspiracy in the cartoon sense.
It’s systems behavior.
8. The Real Horror (And the Real Weakness)
Here’s the part that matters most:
These systems look omnipotent—but they are fragile.
They require:
silence
shame
obedience
denial
participation
They collapse the moment enough people say:
No power structure has the right to demand sacrifice—especially of the innocent.
Baal has never survived moral clarity.
Only moral fog.
9. Why This Addendum Exists
This is not about Epstein.
It never was.
It’s about recognizing:
the oldest domination pattern on Earth
resurfacing in modern clothing
at global scale
protected by abstraction
Once seen clearly, it cannot be unseen.
And once refused, it cannot function.
Final Note
Baal does not rule by force alone.
He rules because people are trained to look away, minimize, rationalize, or isolate each revelation as an exception.
This addendum exists to say plainly:
It’s not an exception.
It’s the system.
References
Andrew Lobaczewski — The Science of Evil, Psychopathy, and the Origins of Totalitarianism
The Epstein papers are revealing a world wide network of Baal worshippers and Jeffrey was only a small player in the big picture. Man in America - Explains the shocking and sad story with details, 59 minutes. 👉
Clif High — Event Stream, Language & Control Structures
Walter Russell — The Universal One, power and moral inversion
Richard Berry — Supreme Consciousness Is Primary
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Wow. That’s an astonishingly accurate feeling structure.
That explains soooo many things happening in our world. The entire COVID/lock down fits this narrative as well, I think. How they continue to get away with and repeat the different narratives. Well done Sir.