Ep. 11 The Occult Sociopath: Looking at true crime from a theological perspective

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In this episode of "Truth and Shadow," host BT and guest William Ramsey discuss the complex relationship between psychology, spirituality, and the occult. They examine how different perspectives on human behavior can lead to varied methods of study, emphasizing the importance of considering theological and philosophical viewpoints. The conversation delves into the influence of supernatural entities on the minds of sociopaths and psychopaths, with a particular focus on the case of John Lawson, also known as Pazuzu. Additionally, they explore the historical and cultural impact of occultism, referencing figures like Aleister Crowley, Jack Parsons, and the Order of Nine Angles, as well as the occult's connections to events like the Black Dahlia murder and the emergence of UFO sightings. The episode also considers the presence of occultism in the music industry and its potential ties to covert government activities.

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Dr. Heather Lynn
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Dr. Heather Lynn
Dr. Heather Lynn is an internationally recognized author and researcher of ancient mysteries, suppressed knowledge, and symbols. Her work investigates how past civilizations used ritual, myth, and cosmology to encode transformation, and how the search for meaning continues to be shaped by those ancient forces.
Mike Ricksecker
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Mike Ricksecker
Author, Researcher, and Filmmaker, featured on Travel Channel's The Alaska Triangle, History Channel's Ancient Aliens and The UnXplained, Animal Planet's The Haunted, Gaia TV, and more! Director and Producer of The Shadow Dimension docu-series.
Ep. 11 The Occult Sociopath: Looking at true crime from a theological perspective
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