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Doesn't anyone else think it's weird as hell that Jordan Peele apparently wrote and directed this movie? There are certain references that aren't just creative thinking. For example, there's a part in the movie where someone says "Behold, the Coagula!" Well, what does baphomet's left arm have written on it? "Coagula." "The sunken place" = Disassociation. The monarch butterfly, everything is so obvious. So Peele obviously knew about all these references, but he never talks about it.

You watch an interview about it and nobody talks about this. For example, when Bobby Lee interviewed Peele https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tENOJxhHbAc

Doesn't anyone else think it's weird as hell that Jordan Peele apparently wrote and directed this movie? There are certain references that aren't just creative thinking. For example, there's a part in the movie where someone says "Behold, the Coagula!" Well, what does baphomet's left arm have written on it? "Coagula." "The sunken place" = Disassociation. The monarch butterfly, everything is so obvious. So Peele obviously knew about all these references, but he never talks about it. You watch an interview about it and nobody talks about this. For example, when Bobby Lee interviewed Peele https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tENOJxhHbAc

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Well essentially the writer would have to be aware of Satanic themes like Solve et coagula and SRA.

Kind of like J.K. Rowling, there were all these themes in the Harry Potter story that referenced actual occult and actual alchemist books throughout the centuries. The Half Blood Prince's book, for example, was reference to an actual alchemist book that had several mistakes throughout and could only be understood when the reader fixed them. Only people who pick up these subtle references can truly see that J.K. Rowling is more than just a casual fantasy writer, but she's keenly familiar with these actual alchemist works. That, or someone else wrote them with her as the public name.