Adonism
A secretive early 20th-century occult movement that combined sexuality, mysticism, and anti-Christian ideology.
Misanthropic Luciferian Order
A clandestine group embracing dark esotericism and chaos-gnostic Satanism, known for its extreme beliefs and criminal activities.
Order of Nine Angles
A dark fusion of satanism, neo-Nazism, and occultism striving for societal collapse through radicalized violence.
Our Lady of Endor Coven
A pioneering Satanic group that intertwined ancient Gnosticism with modern Satanism, revealing a unique path of esoteric spirituality.
West Memphis Three
A controversial case in which three teenagers were wrongfully convicted of murder, sparking widespread accusations of Satanic ritual abuse.
The Satanic Temple
A nontheistic religious organization that uses Satanic imagery to promote secularism and social justice.
Temple of Set
An esoteric evolution of Satanism advocating self-deification and the exploration of dark magic.
First Church of Satan (John Dewey Allee)
A modern Satanic organization emphasizing individualism, hedonism, and rational self-interest.
First Satanic Church
Revival of Anton LaVey's original Satanic Church, focusing on modern Satanism and individualism.
Order of the Black Ram
A Satanic organization active in Detroit during the 1980s, known for its mix of Nazism, racism, and neo-pagan elements.
Narcosatanists
A Satanic cult that conducted grave robberies, human sacrifices, and large-scale drug trafficking
The Chicago Rippers (Ripper Crew)
A satanic cult known for brutally murdering and cannibalizing several victims in Chicago
LaVeyan Satanism
An atheistic movement emphasizing individualism, self-indulgence, and skepticism, founded in the 1960s.
Darkside Collective Ministry International
A blend of ancient pagan traditions and modern Satanist beliefs, embodying ritual magic and ethical Satanism.
Corpsewood Manor
A haunting tale of a mysterious castle, occult practices, and a tragic end in rural Georgia
Church of Satan
A religious organization advocating for individualism, secularism, and egoism, founded by Anton LaVey.