The Truth Behind Stranger Things: Unlocking The Occult Messages In The Hit Show
- Jeffrey Carey
- 19 hours ago
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Updated: 6 hours ago


I firmly believe in the existence of an Illuminated Hollywood elite, who I think frequently embed messages in movies and art that align with the current Age we're experiencing globally. It's believed that Hollywood derives its name from the holly tree, which ancient magicians and wizards used to craft their magic wands, performing their enchantments. Even today, magic is at play as Hollywood directors wield their mystical influence to sway our emotions and thoughts. Personally, I underwent a kundalini awakening from 2018 to around 2020, which transformed me and enhanced my perception, as my third eye and crown chakra are now open. This has enabled me to perceive and interpret elements in movies that others might overlook.
After watching all five seasons of the show, it's evident that Aleister Crowley's ideas, especially about magick, have a notable impact. The two main characters are Jane, also known as Eleven, and Will Byers. Those familiar with Crowley know he was intrigued by numbers, believing the number eleven held powerful occult significance. Eleven is associated with the magical spell "abracadabra" due to its eleven letters. Crowley's most famous phrase is "do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law." This phrase not only contains eleven words but also emphasizes the concept of free will. Some believe this spell can reverse magic and cure illness. As for Will Byers, the name "Will" was central to Crowley's beliefs, as he was a strong proponent of free will—the ability for individuals to govern their own thoughts and destiny. The main character, Will Byers, also struggles with his personal identity and the fear of disclosing his homosexuality to his friends, mirroring Crowley's known openness about his bisexuality.
Stranger Things plays around with a concept called the Upside Down. I say plays around because I believe the Upside Down has a double meaning. The most obvious definition of the Upside Down is that it is a wormhole that leads to other dimensions connecting the town of Hawkins with the Abyss. Stranger Things and the mass media that supported Stranger Things would often promote the show by showing images of things upside down everything from words to the stars of the show riding bicycles.

Crowley also believed in an upside down of sorts. Crowley had a philosophy of magick called the Law of Reversal. Crowley believed that a true magician must learn to do things backward or in reverse. If you master the Law of Reversal it will open up a well of occult secrets for the magician. Me personally since my awakening have been reading in reverse for years and Crowley is right it is very revealing.
The first season of Stranger Things begins with the disappearance of the main character, Will Byers, on November 6th. A significant marketing campaign for Stranger Things has centered around this date, which Netflix has designated as Stranger Things Day to promote the show.

Not only does Will vanish on November 6th, but the antagonist, Vecna or Henry Creel, is also defeated on this day. However, my intuition suggests that November 6th may not be what it seems. Byapplying Aleister Crowley's Law of Reversal and flipping the number, November 6th becomes November 9th. Given that November is the 11th month, this results in the date 11/9, or in reverse, 9/11. This revelation was astonishing to me because 9/11 is a significant date for the Illuminati. Most people associate 9/11 with the tragic events in New York that destroyed the Twin Towers and the Pentagon, resulting in the loss of thousands of lives. Additionally, 9/11 is linked to the Knights Templar, the forerunners of the Freemasons, who were established in 1119.

Furthermore, the committee to draft the Declaration of Independence was appointed on June 11th. June is the 6th month, making the date 6/11, but by using the Law of Reversal, you can change the 6 into a 9, arriving at 9/11 once more.
In Season Four of Stranger Things, Eddie Munson is introduced as the leader of the Dungeons and Dragons group known as the Hellfire Club. However, the show does not mention that a real Hellfire Club was founded in England by Sir Francis Dashwood. This club served as a meeting place for wealthy elites who engaged in gambling, drinking, and fornication while mocking Christianity. It is rumored that they held orgies with prostitutes, whom they called "nuns." Although this might surprise the Christian Patriotic Right, it is claimed that Founding Father Ben Franklin was a member. The group's motto was "Do what thou wilt," a phrase that was later adopted and expanded upon by Aleister Crowley.

This brings me to the final season of Stranger Things, which is season five. The intelligent character Dustin is the valedictorian and delivers a compelling graduation speech. His speech is filled with references to Freemasonry and Illuminati themes. Dustin notes that Hawkins has recently been through a lot of turmoil, but suggests that some chaos is beneficial because it broke down barriers and brought together people who wouldn't normally interact. He attributes this positive chaos to lessons learned from playing Dungeons and Dragons. I believe that the Duffer Brothers, the creators of Stranger Things, are part of the Illuminated Hollywood elite, and the concept of order from chaos is a central motto of the 33rd Degree Scottish Rite Freemasons and the Illuminati. Another hint at the Freemasonic theme is when Dustin refers to Principal Higgins as a "square" who seeks to restore order. The term "square" is a Freemasonic symbol, as a square is a tool used in Freemasonry for measurement, which is why Freemasons often use the phrase "fair and square." Below I have provided Dustin's coded graduation speech.
In my concluding thoughts on Stranger Things, I believe the show is influenced by a concealed force I refer to as the Illuminated Hollywood Elite. The Illuminati aim to shape our thinking through art, and depending on the astrological Age we are in, they can either elevate or diminish consciousness. During the Age of Pisces, I view the Illuminati as a negative influence, but in the Age of Aquarius, I see them as a positive force as we begin to elevate our consciousness. Stranger Things features a diverse cast, including a female lead, LGBTQ members, and African-American characters. I think these three groups endured the most during the Age of Pisces and will gain the most during the Age of Aquarius.
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