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This is a call for vengeance. Happy Valentine’s Day, and beware the propaganda that holidays like this are about love and caring; the origins of holidays are rooted in pagan, satanic tradition. Valentine’s Day does not stand for love in the way people think; the origins go back to Lupercalia, a Roman pagan festival from February 13 to February 15, which involved lust and perversion and, crucially, the sacrifice of goats and a dog, performed by a group of priests described as satanic priests. The belief is that holidays in the United States are linked to sacrifice, and Lupercalia involved goat sacrifices and, as described, a ritual killing in honor of Lupercalia.
The discussion moves to the heart symbol: the heart shape that celebrities hold up is connected to Baal, a Babylonian symbol associated with the word heart in Babylonian, pronounced Baal. The heart symbol is said to be a symbol of Baal, lord of the Babylonians, and the heart as a symbol is tied to Baal/Nimrod among the ancient Babylonians. The speaker asserts that the word Valentine derives from a common Roman name honoring Lupercalia’s namesake, Lupercus, the hunter. In Greek tradition, Lupercalia’s figure is Pan, and in Semitic tradition, Pan is Baal.
The speaker also references the Satanic Temple, noting that they celebrate Lupercalia on February 15 and describe the festival in terms that align with goat sacrifice and “goat feasting,” translating this as a “hail yourself day.” The temple’s symbolism, including the upside-down pentagram, is cited as part of their mission to remove Christianity from public life while presenting themselves as advocates for women’s rights; the claim is that they celebrate blood sacrifice.
Further, the speaker connects Valentine’s Day to Baal worship and to a broader pattern of holidays being cloaked in satanic origins, arguing that people participate in these rituals unknowingly. The heart symbol is shown as an example of a symbol attached to Baal; the idea is that the heart is not intrinsically a symbol of love but a symbol tied to Baal worship. The speaker also references a broader critique of mainstream media and alt-right messaging, describing the tendency to present a “truth-taste” of information that includes monetary or occult influences, but insists that the true origins of holidays should be understood as satanic rituals cloaked as ordinary celebrations.
In summary, Valentine’s Day is presented as a continuation of Lupercalia, linked to Baal worship and goat sacrifice, with the heart symbol serving as a claim of Baal’s symbol; the celebration is portrayed as part of a broader pattern of hidden satanic traditions embedded in widely observed holidays, including Christmas as connected to Nimrod/Saturnalia. The message concludes with a call to wake up, quit partaking in satanic ritual holidays, and recognize the supposed pagan origins of these celebrations.