Of course, in these heady days of conspiracy theories, few people have become so thoroughly embroiled in dark, baseless accusations as Hillary Clinton. From accusations of leading satanic rituals to connections with a secretive, powerful cabal that engages in unspeakable practices, Clinton's name has become synonymous with some of the most sinister theories circulating online. These theories reached significant momentum during the 2016 U.S. Presidential election and continue to live an online life, most notably for people supporting the QAnon conspiracy movement.
The following article investigates that claim—that is, the most disturbing theories about Clinton's alleged involvement in occult practices—and examines how those conspiracy narratives link to real-world events. These theories, despite repeatedly being debunked, offer a dizzying look into the depths of online conspiratorial thinking.
The Satanic Cabal: An Elite Dark Network within the U.S.
Some of the most predominant conspiracy theories include Hillary Clinton's involvement in a shadow organization, demonic by nature. She is supposedly one of the leading individuals in a secret organization composed of the elite members of the United States of America, politicians, business owners, and celebrities known for worshipping demonic entities so as to sustain their influence and power on an international scale.
It allegedly includes satanic rituals such as human sacrifice, among other heinous acts. Due to such rituals, among others, and the adoration of demons, Clinton and cohorts are said to hold influential positions around the world stage by manipulating political and social structures with dark, occult means.
Such theories frequently position Clinton as one of the central practitioners of that elite, even a high priestess or leader within that shadowy network.
These are preposterous claims that have been propelled by a belief that hidden forces rule the world. To some believers, Clinton came to symbolize the corrupt "deep state" arrayed against the interests of ordinary citizens.