THE DEMONOLOGY OF LEFT-LEANING
How Leftists Operate in Divine Coordination
How the Devil Controls the Left’s Subconsciousness Through the Algorithms of Satan
By Jonathan P. Wilkie
Over the past thirty days, the world has been watching an extraordinary event unfold in Albania.
What began as a controversy over a proposed luxury development project has evolved into a national protest movement. Demonstrators have filled the streets. Environmental activists, ordinary citizens, journalists, opposition politicians, and concerned residents have all joined a growing public outcry.
At the center of the controversy are development plans involving Albania’s coastline and islands, including environmentally sensitive areas that many Albanians consider part of their national heritage. The debate has expanded beyond construction itself into broader questions of sovereignty, transparency, political power, public consent, and national identity.
Whether one agrees with the protesters or with the government is beside the point.
What struck me was something deeper.
As I watched thousands of people rally around a common cause, I found myself asking a question that has fascinated philosophers, theologians, and metaphysicists for thousands of years:
How do large populations suddenly move into coordinated action?
How do people who have never met one another begin acting as though they are connected?
What invisible force causes thousands—or sometimes millions—of individuals to think, speak, and act in apparent harmony?
Political scientists have explanations.
Sociologists have explanations.
Economists have explanations.
Journalists have explanations.
As a metaphysicist, I have a different one.
I believe humanity operates within fields of consciousness that are largely invisible to us.
The ancient Hermetic teachings describe a universe governed by principles operating beneath physical reality itself. These teachings, traditionally associated with Thoth, suggest that consciousness is not merely a byproduct of matter but the foundation from which matter itself emerges.
In modern language, we might call these forces narratives, information systems, cultural programming, social influence, mass psychology, or algorithms.
In ancient language, we called them spiritual forces.
The names change.
The phenomenon does not.
Ideas spread.
Fear spreads.
Hope spreads.
Anger spreads.
Movements spread.
Civilizations rise and fall because ideas move through populations like waves moving through an ocean.
Most people assume they arrive at every conclusion independently.
I am not so sure.
When millions of people consume the same information, share the same assumptions, reinforce the same narratives, and reward the same behaviors, they begin functioning almost like cells within a larger organism.
This observation is neither left-wing nor right-wing.
It is simply human.
History provides countless examples.
Religious movements.
Political revolutions.
National awakenings.
Mass panics.
Financial bubbles.
Wars.
Every one of them demonstrates humanity’s remarkable ability to synchronize itself around shared beliefs.
This raises a more disturbing question.
If consciousness can be synchronized for constructive purposes, can it also be manipulated?
Can destructive forces exploit the same mechanisms?
Ancient religions answered that question with a simple word:
Yes.
They called those forces demons.
Christianity called the supreme force behind deception Satan.
Other traditions used different names.
The common theme was always the same: human beings can become influenced by patterns of thought that operate beyond their immediate awareness.
Whether one interprets Satan literally, symbolically, psychologically, or metaphysically is not important to my argument.
What matters is the pattern.
People often become convinced they are acting independently while unknowingly participating in much larger systems of influence.
Today those systems operate through television.
Through universities.
Through governments.
Through corporations.
Through social media.
Through artificial intelligence.
Through algorithms that increasingly determine what people see, hear, and believe.
In many respects, modern algorithms perform functions once attributed to spirits.
They shape attention.
They shape emotion.
They shape perception.
They shape reality itself.
The individual believes he is choosing.
The algorithm quietly influences the menu of available choices.
This is where my theory begins.
What if the ancient concept of demonic influence and the modern concept of algorithmic influence are describing different aspects of the same phenomenon?
What if the battlefield has always been consciousness?
What if political polarization is not merely a struggle between left and right, but a struggle between awareness and unconsciousness?
This brings me back to Albania.
The protests themselves are not what interests me most.
What interests me is the collective awakening behind them.
Something reached a threshold.
Something crossed a line.
Something caused thousands of individuals to say, “Enough.”
Whether history ultimately proves them right or wrong is almost secondary.
The important lesson is that human beings remain capable of independent moral judgment.
They remain capable of rejecting narratives imposed from above.
They remain capable of resisting systems that they perceive as unjust.
That is encouraging.
Because the greatest threat facing civilization today is not a politician.
Not a billionaire.
Not a corporation.
Not a political party.
It is unconsciousness.
A population that no longer thinks for itself becomes vulnerable to every form of manipulation.
A population that regains awareness becomes extraordinarily difficult to control.
The ancient Hermetic teachings offer a remedy.
Know thyself.
Examine thy beliefs.
Question thy assumptions.
Seek truth relentlessly.
And above all, practice unconditional love.
According to the Hermetic tradition, unconditional love was the first creative force in existence.
If that is true, then love remains more powerful than fear.
More powerful than propaganda.
More powerful than manipulation.
More powerful than any algorithm.
The future will not be determined by governments alone.
Nor by corporations.
Nor by artificial intelligence.
It will be determined by the state of human consciousness.
That is the real battlefield.
That is the real revolution.
And that is the lesson I took from Albania.
© Jonathan P. Wilkie
2026
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