Occult material attracts both serious historical records and wild overreach. This page keeps the two separated: documented crime, belief systems, symbols, allegations, speculation and fiction all need different labels.

Editorial rule

Inclusion here does not mean endorsement. Every source-card asks: what is documented, what is interpretation, what is a belief claim, and what is unsupported pattern-making?

Featured occult source cards

David Wilcock Above Majestic occult source-card illustration

David Wilcock, Above Majestic and the Occult Claim

A viral Reel uses Wilcock’s reported death to frame Above Majestic as a warning about hidden elites. This source card separates the movie, the death reports, and the unsupported “silenced because of what he knew” leap.

Occult source-card lanes

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Historical occult scandals and what records actually support.

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Modern conspiracy documentaries, UFO/disclosure mythology and symbols.

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Claims about elite crime, ritual abuse, cover-ups and institutional failure.

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Fiction, creepypasta and viral pattern-making that needs clear labels.