As alarming as the loss of Life-force is the Satanic influence in much of rock music.  The connection between rock and Satanism is clear, and it is deeply disturbing.  The following  examples show how strong the Satanic influence in this music is.  David Bowie said "Rock and roll has always been the devil's music.  It could very well bring about a very evil feeling in the west".  The song "Sympathy For The Devil" by the Rolling Stones has become an anthem of satanists.  Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones said "Satanism sells records", and Keith Richards of the same group said "There are black magicians who think we are acting as unknown agents of Lucifer".  The name of the rock group K.I.S.S. is an anagram for Knights (or Kings, Kids) in Service of Satan.  The words of one of their songs, "God of Thunder", are "I was raised by demons . . . I command  you to kneel before the god of thunder, the god of rock and roll".  Peter Criss of K.I.S.S. said "I find myself evil.  I believe in the devil as much as God.  You can use either one to get things done".  Gene Simmons of the same group said "I guess I always wanted to be God.  What that really means is I want to be it.  Mr. Cool!  And there's nothing higher than God".  An ex-witch said "a majority of rock groups request witches to come in and perform ceremonial rites over their music so that it will sell.  We hit K.I.S.S. very hard during those days".  Alice Cooper said that the secret of his success was that he  surrendered his body to a demon who promised him worldly success, fame.  The name Alice Cooper was taken from a 17th century witch.

     Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, The Doors, The Beatles, Ozzy Osbourne, Daryl Hall, and other rock stars have glorified and sung about Aleister Crowley.  Crowley was the head of the the satanic movement in England and Europe during the early part of the century.  He was a satanic evangelist.  Many called him the meanest man who ever lived.  He was a heroine
addict who identified himself as "The Beast 666" and as a messenger of Satan.  He held sacrificial ceremonies, allegedly using humans as well as animals.  In his book, Magick - In
Theory and Practice, there is a chapter on animal and child sacrifice, telling how to steal the life essence from their blood.  Crowley speaks of another fellow satanist who performed child sacrifices an average of 150 times a year between the years 1912 and 1928!  This is going on today with some  of America's missing children.

     The title of one of Ozzy Osbourne's songs was "Mr. Crowley".  It was dedicated to Aleister Crowley.  In it are the words "You fooled the people with magic,  you waited Satan's call".  Ozzy Osbourne has said, "I feel like I met him (Crowley).  I feel that I was a servant of his once".  He's also said "I've always had this thing about Satan from the time I was small".  In
his album, "Diary of a Madman", Ozzy is in a room full of satanic symbols where a boy is rreading a satanic bible.  Ringo Starr of the Beatles said about the "Sgt. Pepper" album cover - "We just thought we would like to put together a lot of people we like and admire".  Aleister Crowley and Karl Marx were among them!  Paul McCartney has said "We probably seem
to be anti-religious because of the fact that none of us believe in God".  On the album cover of "Yellow Submarine" John Lennon is holding a satanic salute over Paul McCartney's head. Aleister Crowley was the head of the satanic movement in England and Europe.  Anton LeVey is (was?) the high priest of the Church of Satan in America.  On the cover of the Eagles'
album "Hotel California", Anton LeVay, the head of satanism in this country, is located half-hidden up on the balcony in the middle window.  The Church of Satan in the U.S.A. supposedly began in 1969 in a hotel somewhere in California!
 

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