Movie: 8-8-88 Church of Satan Mansonite Rally

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Boyd Rice
Boyd Rice

Himself

Zeena Schreck
Zeena Schreck

Herself

Nikolas Schreck
Nikolas Schreck

Himself

Adam Parfrey
Adam Parfrey

Himself

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    On August 8, 1988, the world’s first and largest Satanic rally took place. Ripped from a video featuring Satanist talking about creating a New World Order and killing off the masses. The 8-8-88 ritual was conducted right at the heart of the Satanic Panic. The goal, further exploit and feed upon the energies produced by the fears of the ignorant general public and media. It was shown to a sold-out crowd of degenerates promising them, “A Bitter Message of Hopeless Grief,” “A Nightmare of TERROR!” and “An Evening of Apocalyptic Delight!”

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    1988-08-08

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    A Bitter Message Of Hopeless Grief

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