Satanic Veterans discuss issues dealing with being a veteran who is also a Satanist.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture |
We are joined by one of our newest #WickedWarriors, Citizen Kimberly Campos! Kim recounts her 14-year career in the U.S. Navy, battling Somali pirates, breaking away from herd conformity, and discovering Satanism in the digital age—after being fooled... more
On this episode of the INFERNAL LEGION podcast, we discuss if the Army Values align with Satanic philosophy, traitors in the ranks selling intelligence to foreign countries, and one Airman’s misguided attempt at becoming a martyr. On THE TOWER, Magis... more
On the final #SinisterScuttlebutt episode of 2023, we discuss winter holidays, branch birthdays, mass officer promotions, an increase to family separation pay, and a Naval Reservist’s destruction of a statue followed by calls to outlaw Satanism. On T... more
On this special episode of the Official Infernal Legion Podcast, the Officers and Legionnaires of the Infernal Legion celebrate Veterans Day and our six year anniversary! We discuss the history of Veterans Day, the phrase “Thank you for your service,... more
On this #SinisterScuttlebutt episode, Warlock Rick Colemire and Satanist Raul Atondo join the show! We discuss the Marine Corps’ missing fighter jet, recent developments in the Bowe Bergdahl desertion case, and the sometimes tedious reality of war. O... more
Warlock Chris Little joins us on this special #WickedWarrior episode of the Official Infernal Legion Podcast to discuss his time in the U.S. Navy, discovering Satanism and joining the Church of Satan, and his new YouTube video series: Satanism 101.
On this #SinisterScuttlebutt episode we have a full house! Rev. Jeff Ivins and Warlock Rick Colemire join your hosts to discuss an empty time capsule unearthed at West Point, the Marine Corps. declaring war on Fox News, and yet another V.A. technical... more
On this #SinisterScuttlebutt episode we discuss the recently identified remains of a WWII soldier 80 years after his death, a Coast Guard couple suing Louisiana over porn, a first-of-its-kind study on moral injuries in combat veterans, and dissect th... more
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