The title might admittedly seem a bit clickbaity, but that’s only to lighten the mood of the subject, even if just briefly.
Narcooccultism. This has to be the most dangerous form of the occult in our modern times. Human sacrifice, magic, altars, brujos, torture—pure evil stuff. And the worst part? When you’re doing all that evil shit, it's actually powerful and can produce real results. It’s horrible beyond words. I'm sure there’s similar brutality in certain remote parts of Africa in the name of magic, but those traditions are based on lineages. Narcooccultism prides itself on violence and cruelty. It’s a crazy culture, completely intertwined with magic and the occult.
It's a brutal, contemporary nightmare fueled by cartel conflicts. They use palo mayombe ngangas—those iron pots filled with graveyard dirt, bones, and blood to feed spirits—combining them with Santería saints, twisted Catholic symbols like Santa Muerte seeking revenge, Jesus Malverde, the narco Robin Hood—and then unleash them. For sicarios, head hacking or heart ripping aren't mere intimidation tactics; they're seen as direct payments to spirits for protection, eliminating rivals, or smuggling loads like ghosts.
They don’t just pray for luck; they perform full rituals—using fresh human parts in the nganga to amplify its power. Altars soaked in blood are set up alongside bricks and guns. Brujos, on the payroll, read bones or cards to detect snitches, curse enemies, and promise safety if the right offerings are made.
The disturbing truth? It works.
When raids miss them, deals go through smoothly, or rivals are systematically eliminated. Fearlessness turns into something demonic. They don’t fear death; they invite it, seeking favors. This practice is spreading widely. Santa Muerte shrines appear in US trap houses with candles and skulls, and sicarios have her tattooed on them, becoming fanatical. It’s no longer fringe or bizarre—it’s become the dark glue holding the entire narco machine together. The occult isn’t just decoration; it’s the reason some of these guys don’t blink at skinning someone alive.
This is widespread black magick being practiced at the most extreme. I've seen very little coverage about it, and given the extreme violent nature of the practitioners, I doubt there will ever be much serious coverage on the subject. It has turned into its own closed-loop magick system where the penalty for violating the loop is a torturous death.
Narcooccultism. This has to be the most dangerous form of the occult in our modern times. Human sacrifice, magic, altars, brujos, torture—pure evil stuff. And the worst part? When you’re doing all that evil shit, it's actually powerful and can produce real results. It’s horrible beyond words. I'm sure there’s similar brutality in certain remote parts of Africa in the name of magic, but those traditions are based on lineages. Narcooccultism prides itself on violence and cruelty. It’s a crazy culture, completely intertwined with magic and the occult.
It's a brutal, contemporary nightmare fueled by cartel conflicts. They use palo mayombe ngangas—those iron pots filled with graveyard dirt, bones, and blood to feed spirits—combining them with Santería saints, twisted Catholic symbols like Santa Muerte seeking revenge, Jesus Malverde, the narco Robin Hood—and then unleash them. For sicarios, head hacking or heart ripping aren't mere intimidation tactics; they're seen as direct payments to spirits for protection, eliminating rivals, or smuggling loads like ghosts.
They don’t just pray for luck; they perform full rituals—using fresh human parts in the nganga to amplify its power. Altars soaked in blood are set up alongside bricks and guns. Brujos, on the payroll, read bones or cards to detect snitches, curse enemies, and promise safety if the right offerings are made.
The disturbing truth? It works.
When raids miss them, deals go through smoothly, or rivals are systematically eliminated. Fearlessness turns into something demonic. They don’t fear death; they invite it, seeking favors. This practice is spreading widely. Santa Muerte shrines appear in US trap houses with candles and skulls, and sicarios have her tattooed on them, becoming fanatical. It’s no longer fringe or bizarre—it’s become the dark glue holding the entire narco machine together. The occult isn’t just decoration; it’s the reason some of these guys don’t blink at skinning someone alive.
This is widespread black magick being practiced at the most extreme. I've seen very little coverage about it, and given the extreme violent nature of the practitioners, I doubt there will ever be much serious coverage on the subject. It has turned into its own closed-loop magick system where the penalty for violating the loop is a torturous death.