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“Paranormal” Circus Tries to Normalize Demonic Themes Throughout America by Michael Haynes March 10, 2025

 “Paranormal” Circus Tries to Normalize Demonic Themes Throughout America

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“Paranormal” Circus Tries to Normalize Demonic Themes Throughout America
“Paranormal” Circus Tries to Normalize Demonic Themes Throughout America

A “paranormal” circus making its way through the country is pledging to bring wickedness and immorality to Americans’ hometowns as the current obsession with demonic activity is pushed ever harder against the Christian values of the nation.

Several traveling troupes of the Paranormal Cirque are constantly on a nationwide tour of America, spreading demonic themes to each town that it leaves behind in its wake.

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“Do you love thrilling, wicked, sexy, or even dangerous things? Paranormal Cirque will expose you to a unique creation of combined theatre, circus, and cabaret with a new European style flare.” Thus reads a description of the shows promoted by the organizing group Cirque Italia.

‘Unique and Creepy’ or blatantly demonic?

Paranormal Cirque (PC) is part of the broader cultural phenomenon that has seen a developing obsession with everything related to demons, witchcraft, and vulgarity. It is a “circus show,” but with what is described as a “unique and creepy twist.”

Certainly, the more stereotypical circus acts are indeed present, with acrobats aplenty. But “unique and creepy” do not adequately reflect the sinister reality.

 “Interwoven throughout the evening is a light narrative about hauntings and possessions,” commented one secular reviewer.

Far from a “light narrative,” the show is very evidently based on demonic themes and promises to transport viewers to “a dark world.”

“While Cirque Italia is known for bringing the water circus to the United States, Paranormal Cirque is bringing blood instead of water,” said R. Midi, one of the performers.

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From the very outset, the satanic theme is omnipresent. Attendees walk through a “hall of horrors” replete with demonic symbols such as five-pointed stars and “666” and actors dressed as demons. Actors use horns, devil faces, blood and skeletal features to more closely represent the demons whose tendencies they attempt to embody during the show.

Costumes are, as a rule, scanty and immodest, with the show’s designers explaining to eager Hollywood reporters how they seek to mix circus performance with immoral dancing shows.

“It’s a fun fusion between cabaret, burlesque, theater and all this stuff,” Midi added. Indeed, organizers banned young children due to the explicit nature of the jokes. “Don’t allow children under the age of 12 because of the hard violence, bad language, and adult humor,” they warned.

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Just as there is no shame in their use of demonic imagery, there is also no shame in their promotion of immodesty and indecency. The event is described as featuring “hypnotic and sultry acts,” and video footage readily proves this.

Lighting in the arena is a deep red, while a cacophony of distorted sounds is played in attempts to unsettle the viewers, all of which adds to the deliberate atmosphere desired by the show’s organizers. A hellscape is what has been sought and delivered.

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Many of the acts themselves take direct aim at the Catholic Church. In one, a man dressed as a nun with a habit and veil performs a lengthy sketch full of vulgar gestures and jokes designed to draw laughs of approval from the audience.

Another act includes a fake exorcism with two priests and a scantily-clad girl possessed by a demon, flying around by virtue of a rope attached to her hair. One of the show’s creators lauded the feat, saying that “as movies and TV led me to believe—that’s what happens when you’re possessed by a demonic spirit.”

Still more evidence of the show’s overt demonic and anti-Catholic nature is found in the ringmaster. Replacing the customary figure of a circus ringmaster is a foreboding and ominous individual whose face cannot be seen.

Dressed as a monk and holding a cross-shaped crosier, his air resembles that of a demon more than a religious brother.

Clearly proud of the shows, organizers have now tailored them to make three different kinds: one show is deemed “darker,” another more “risqué,” and a third more “comedic.”

This promotion of immorality alongside the satanic overtones is no mere coincidence. Rome’s famous exorcist Father Gabriel Amorth noted how “lust” is one of the chief ways demons use to gain a foothold in man’s soul.

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The show’s creator and owner, Manuel Rebecchi, comes from an Italian circus family and is himself Catholic, but has downplayed any concerns about the obvious demonic aspects of the show.

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Such a show takes place in the broader context of the cultural abduction of Halloween, which has spread throughout America and much of the West in recent decades. Halloween and the months of October and November have now morphed into a time dedicated to un-Christian attention on death and life after death.

Indeed, in a demonstration of deep irony, it is often those same atheistic people who deny the reality of life after death who take a most active role in the secular Halloween events. Demons, skeletons, witches, vampires, and all sorts of often highly immodest costumes proliferate. Costumes depicting unnatural forms, made to resemble the traditional artistic portrayals of demons—such as horned skulls, long fangs and pointed tails—are found everywhere and are pushed for all ages.

The eve of All Hallows, traditionally the Church’s solemn day of prayer for the souls of the faithful departed, is largely no more.

In a Christian society, November is a time of prayer for the dead, perhaps accompanied by pious visits to their graves and a renewed focus on one’s own mortality and the subsequent need for ever-closer union with God. The great feast of All Saints, which leads into that of All Souls, highlights the other aspect of those souls in the Church who have died: they—as the Church Triumphant in Heaven—exemplify the crowning victory of a life lived in service of the will of God. With these happy souls in Heaven, members of the Church here on Earth and in Purgatory wish to be numbered.

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The Church promotes a healthy and respectful relationship with death, one that acknowledges the mortality of all and places it within the context of the salvation of each man’s immortal soul. The somber, awful reality of Hell is an ever-present warning of the danger faced by every soul if God is rejected.

In contrast, the secular world inverts this solemn season into a time devoted to celebrating the demonic. No more are the Holy Souls prayed for or the saints honored, but instead, images of the fallen angels of Hell are championed.

This progression has hinged on the gradual, though persistent, rejection of God’s existence in whatever form the argument can take. Whether it be a direct rejection of God or a more implicit rejection of Him through the promotion of sin as a personal good, the atheistic agenda is key to the success of demonic-style obsession in society.

After, if God is declared a fiction, so also must demons be: and which member of the self-proclaimed intellectual society would admit to being worried about imaginary demons?

Fr. Amorth commented in one of his works: “The dramatic increase in the number of possessed persons and spiritual disturbances makes me say that the malice and superstition of those who resort to them—including those who, even as a joke, practice forms of occultism, such as séances—has grown in correspondence with the generalized decline of the Faith and the spreading of a culture favoring magic.”

The Catholic Church clearly warns against and prohibits involvement in demonic activity: “All practices of magic or sorcery, by which one attempts to tame occult powers, so as to place them at one’s service and have a supernatural power over others—even if this were for the sake of restoring their health—are gravely contrary to the virtue of religion.” (Catechism #2117)

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Demonic images and symbols are thus displayed as if they are a trivial matter, which society can laugh at in common. Without a doubt, these pro-satanic celebrations are aided by the atheistic ideals of secular society, which scornfully rejects the teaching of the soul’s immortality, of Heaven and Hell, and of good and evil.

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If a demon is only a laughable, imaginary being, then why should it not be celebrated?—such goes the logic of the secular ‘Halloween’ activists. They further argue that cavorting in costumes designed to cause as much horror as possible—and which directly draw from the images of demons—is merely an innocent part of this event.

Like a snowball rolling down a hill, this promotion of the demonic has only accelerated in recent years. Examples of this abound and include once-Catholic Ireland, where the “Púca” Halloween celebrations are thinly veiled, promoting satanism and ancient pagan rituals.

“There is a striking correlation between the Púca festival events & the pagan celebration of Halloween. The festival is loaded with spiritual malaise,” said volunteers with the Irish Society for Christian Civilization.

The end result is the same. Satanism is pushed throughout society; demonic images are found commonplace among young and old. Yet Satan does not care which way his tenets are promoted, if he is believed in or not, as long as he is indeed promoted. Thus:

  • Society obsesses itself with death—but death divorced from its true meaning in Christ.
  • Society obsesses with demonic themes—but delights in them rather than understanding the true nature of the spiritual battle.
  • Society takes delight in the ugly, the unnatural, and the disordered—ultimately rejecting the very principles of a justly ordered mind.

The promotion of satanic-themed shows such as Paranormal Cirque is one sure way for this societal shift to be effected.

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Alejandro Mayorkas, the nation’s top border official from 2021 to 2025, is denying blame for President Donald Trump’s smashing victory in 2024, which has scattered and impoverished the Democratic Party’s many interest groups.

Instead, Mayorkas is blaming Texas GOP Gov. Greg Abbott and the upstart new media that he could not control as he gambled the party’s future by importing more than 10 million migrants for use by businesses and progressives.

“I am very proud of what we did do,” Mayorkas told a friendly Harvard interviewer on March 5.

I would have liked to have wrestled with the question of communication and narration some more, but we spent a lot of time on it. It’s a very difficult landscape. Traditional media is not as powerful as it once was … I would have also liked to have taken on more forcefully the decline in empiricism. Facts actually matter.

Indeed, Mayorkas tried to create a “Disinformation Governance Board” to operate under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the agency he ran for then-President Joe Biden.

During Mayorkas’s tenure, Breitbart News posted roughly 13,000 articles on migration news, helping Americans to better understand the costs and benefits of the establishment’s economic policy of Extraction Migration.

In the Harvard interview, Mayorkas also declared his complete confidence in his policies, which killed thousands of migrants on their way to the border and killed many Americans in their communities.

“When one has 100 percent confidence in the integrity of one’s decision making, one can deal with the politics much more readily,” he told Harvard’s Juliette Kayyem, who worked with him during President Barack Obama’s tenure.

In reality, the mass migration policy pushed by Mayorkas and his investor allies was a disaster for Americans and for America — although his migrant-fueled Bidenomics policy was also good for wealthy investors and poor migrants.

Because of Mayorkas, 300 million blue-collar and white-collar Americans lost earning power in the labor and housing markets, and they lost workplace investment, productivity, and training once enabled by employers. Also, white-collar career opportunities declined due to corporate outsourcing and Mayorkas’ expanded inflow of white-collar workers, such as H-1B visa holders.

Americans lost civic stability to government-imposed social diversity and lost political power as expanding blocs of ethnic voters demanded benefits for their particular communities, cultures, and home countries.

Americans also grew disgusted at the government’s migration policy as spent billions of dollars to extract human resources from poor countries for use in the U.S. economy, regardless of the massive loss of life among both migrants and Americans

His policies exacerbated Americans’ civic problems — homelessness, low wages, a shrinking middle class, slowing innovation, declining blue-collar life expectancy, spreading poverty, and the huge death toll from drugs.

Predictably, Mayorkas’ run-amok zealotry for migration prompted desperate opposition. His plans were rejected by legislators who then impeached him as Democrats defended him. The voters broadcast their views in opinion polls, then used the November election to put Trump back into the Oval Office on the promise of a dramatic reversal in border enforcement.

Biden played little role in the nation’s migration policy and effectively ceded control to Mayorkas and his investor allies in 2021.

Democrats’ defeat in the 2024 election is a subordinate issue for the Cuban-born Mayorkas, who believes the United States must be a homeland for migrants, regardless of what Americans prefer:

What’s very important, Juliette, and I cannot over-emphasize this enough, that we have to stay true to our values. One of our proudest traditions as a country is to be a country of refuge. I am a beneficiary of that tradition, I would expect that many in this room are either directly or their ancestry is, and I think that’s a value proposition. And what President Biden demonstrated and what Vice President Harris demonstrated is that we can both be a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants, that we can adhere to our values while securing our border.

Still, Mayorkas offered two indirect excuses for the political disaster he helped bring to the Democratic Party in November.

First, Mayorkas tried to claim that the huge migration during his tenure was caused by global factors, not his catch-and-release welcome that allowed migrants to reliably and quickly get jobs and pay off their smuggling debts, which were usually mortgaged to their families’ farms and homes. Second, he claimed that “broken” asylum laws had tied his hands, even though Trump instantly stopped the flow of migrants without any change in federal law.

“Everyone agrees the immigration system is fundamentally broken,” Mayorkas said while ignoring his primary role in breaking it:

The reality is that what we saw at the border was a broken system in action because we adhered to the laws of asylum relief, and what we saw is an asylum system that doesn’t work to meet the modern day challenge of an unprecedented level of human displacement, the greatest level of human displacement since World War Two.

Mayorkas blamed Abbot’s policy of bussing migrants out of Texas for spiking public opposition to his policies.

We lost the narrative … [Americans] deserve their leaders to work together to deliver solutions that the American people deserve, rather than to use a [migration] challenge as a political cudgel for electoral benefit. That is not good government. I’ve spoken about this publicly before: When one has a governor of one state who is purposefully not communicating, coordinating, or cooperating with fellow governors of other states and actually using vulnerable migrants as pawns to sow discord in the states of reception and change the narrative nationally. That is not, to me, an example of governance. That is an example of bad politics.

Under Mayorkas, voter opposition to migration rose nationally as more Americans saw and felt the pocketbook impact of Mayorkas’s planned flood of migrant workers, consumers, and renters.

In 2024, Mayorkas’s hard-nosed pro-migration gamble culminated in the Senate’s border bill, which offered the GOP a choice between a future of more legalized migration or more Mayorkas-style quasi-legal migration. But the GOP Senators and Trump called his bluff and claimed their November victory.

Once in office, Trump disproved Mayorkas’ “greatest level of human displacement” rhetoric in a few days.

President Biden “would have taken executive action more rapidly” if he had known Republicans would reject his border bill, Mayorkas told CBS News on December 22.

The national resurgence of pro-American electoral solidarity is derided as a mere “narrative” by Mayorkas and his allies.

For example, one of his globalist, pro-migration allies – Michele Klein — defended Mayorkas at the Harvard event:

There’s no question that the narrative [about migration] has shifted in a very, to my mind, very unhealthy way. I’m here in this leadership program to try to move the needle on that narrative, because I firmly believe that we’re not going to be able to have space for making rational migration policy if we have this demonization and weaponization of migration that we’re seeing right now. I believe that that does not serve the interests of the United States to have no ability to have a rational debate about these questions and recognize that, yes, there are strains on cities, recognize that there are also benefits in terms of workforce, in terms of innovation, in terms of the performing jobs that either Americans are not qualified to perform or not willing to perform. But we can’t get to any of that in a rational way while the narrative is so bad.

Kayyam stepped in, saying, “I think about the narrative a lot … I think when you ask, ‘What does the public want on this issue?’ I think they want order.”

In contrast, many polls show that Americans want prosperity, solidary, and opportunity, not exclusion or the “order” preferred by the comfortable elites at Harvard and elsewhere.

“Experience is a powerful instructor,” Mayorkas said while suggesting that Americans would accept more migration if they could not put food on their tables or build houses:

If food is not reaching our table, because those who pick the crops have been removed … if Los Angeles seeks to rebuild from the devastating, ravaging fires, and there are individuals who are not there to hammer your roofs … that would be instructive as well.

Democrats are now licking their wounds after the November election. But, so far, Democrats have not dared to openly blame Mayorkas for their defeat.

Meanwhile, the pro-migration investors are happy to have their proxies blame Democrats instead of Mayorkas. “The Democratic Party leadership has been absent on immigration reform since President Biden took office,” Andrea Flores, the Vice President of Immigration Policy & Campaigns at FWD.us, said mid-December.

FWD.us represents the West Coast’s consumer-economy investors who benefit from the inflow of migrant consumers, renters, and workers. They helped put Mayorkas into office in 2021, they provided critical support for him, and now they’re happy to dump the blame on the Democratic politicians and groups who have been damaged by their policy.

“You saw, really in this last year, in the absence of real leadership from Democratic leadership on the future of immigration reform, a huge shift to the right,” Flores declared.

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