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#2460 - Rachel Wilson

February 26, 20262:21:00
Rachel Wilson
Rachel Wilson

Rachel Wilson is a wife and Orthodox Christian mother of five children. She is a homeschooling advocate who lives in the rural Midwest. When she is not attending to her duties to her family and church, she enjoys fitness, cooking, researching history and studying philosophy and religion. Rachel is a licensed firearms instructor who specializes in home defense and concealed carry instruction.

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Rachel Wilson is a writer, cultural commentator, and media personality. She is the author of “Occult Feminism: The Secret History of Women’s Liberation.”

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Occult Feminism: The Secret History of Women's Liberation
Occult Feminism: The Secret History of Women's Liberation

Rachel Wilson

Anti-feminism

Rachel Wilson's book that is the main topic of the podcast episode. Joe Rogan discusses listening to it on audio tape and finding it 'fucking crazy.' The book covers the occult and hidden history of the feminist movement.

Satanic Feminism
Satanic Feminism

Per Faxneld

History

Rachel Wilson cites this PhD thesis by a professor from Norway in her book. Faxnell himself is described as a Satanist/Luciferian who sees it as a good thing that 19th century women declared Lucifer as their liberator.

The Woman's Bible
The Woman's Bible

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Religion

Written in 1895 by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and others, this book rewrote the Bible from a feminist perspective, removing things they thought were oppressive and patriarchal. Stanton stated in the intro that she didn't believe the Bible was divinely inspired.

The Bible
The Bible

James L. Kugel

Religion

Referenced multiple times throughout the episode in discussions of biblical content, Lucifer appearing in Isaiah, the end times, and religious themes related to feminism and occultism.

Witches Feminism and the Fall of the West
Witches Feminism and the Fall of the West

Edward Dutton

History

Rachel Wilson references Edward Dutton's book about how historically, feminists often fit the archetype of the witch - being aesthetically challenged and living outside mainstream society.

History of Women's Suffrage
History of Women's Suffrage

Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Women

A giant multi-volume history written by Stanton and Anthony from a biased perspective to make themselves the rock stars of the suffrage movement. They wanted to be remembered as revolutionary, strong, independent women.

A World Without Men: An Analysis of an All-Female Economy
Motherhood in Bondage: Voices That Gave Rise To the Planned Parenthood Movement
The War of the Worlds

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