
Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff Part One: Secret Societies and Leftism: The Odd Origins of Revolution
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Oct 13, 2025 In a captivating conversation, journalist and podcaster Sarah Marshall discusses the real stories behind the satanic panic and its historical ties to secret societies. She debunks myths about the Illuminati and explains why large conspiracies rarely materialize as imagined. They explore ancient rituals like the Eleusinian Mysteries, and the unique appeal of secret societies rooted in exclusivity. Marshall also highlights how occult beliefs influenced revolutionary thought and encourages responsible storytelling in pop history.
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Logistics Break Large-Scale Cults
- Sarah Marshall notes real extremist groups often fail logistically, exposing limits of grand conspiracies.
- She cites People's Temple food shortages as a factor that catalyzed Jonestown's tragedy.
Illuminati Were Revolutionary, Not Rulers
- The historical Illuminati were a short-lived Bavarian revolutionary group, not a global ruling cabal.
- They sought leveling and reform, opposing traditional power rather than controlling it.
Secret Societies Opposed Power, Not Defended It
- Secret societies historically tended to oppose existing power structures rather than protect elites.
- Conspiracy lore often inverts this, depicting secret groups as instruments of top-down control.


