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In the news, this weekend is the first convention of the Satanic Temple.Image of Satanic Temple Founder, Lucien GreavesI've come across Lucien Greaves before, when I did some digging on Jessie Czebotar. Shortly after I previousy posted that Jessie C could never be validated (i.e., shadowy past hard to prove), I realized I'd never tried, and got to work.
It turns out Jessie claimed that she had a training partner throughout her Satanic instruction, and that he died. Her accounts of how he died contradict each other and sound implausible. And then Jessie tweeted, in a casual way, that he didn't die after all, and that he is Lucien Greaves, founder of the Satanic Temple now in the news.
In a May 29, 2020 Dave Zublick interview, Jessie Czebotar said the person whom should would later identify as Lucien Greaves died in a house fire. I found her account to ring false, as it had a theatrical quality to it.
About a month later, in a June 5, 2020 Dave Zublick interview, Jessie C provided a dramatic (or dramatized) account of his dying in a car fire.
For one of several examples out there, in the video of Jessie at the Orlando retreat, she tells the story of the house fire, not the car fire. Interviewer Dave Zublick has no problem with this contradiction.
Then, she tweeted that her occultic training partner didn't die, and identified him by name: Lucien Greaves
Excerpt of her tweet saying he's alive:
In the past, Jessie C said she never met Lucien Greaves in person, and then it turns out he was her occultic traning partner who died two different ways.
Jessie Czebotar claimed to be in the photo below, which she said was taken at Laure Cabot Kents castle, a historical building with no record of its existance.
But others discovered that the photo is dated 1899, and reprinted in a book in 1901, and can be obtained from the national archives. The image itself was photoshopped; in the original poto the girls were only drawing circles:"Don’t the girl’s dresses look a tad old fashioned? As I found out from Barbara Roberts via Twitter, the picture is actually sourced from an educational art book published in 1901. From the original image below, it is apparent that the pentagrams were added."
Original source
The girls are only drawing circles. Photo from 1899. "Obviously, Jessie Czebotar lied about about being one of the girls in that photo. I guess she thought the image was in such an obscure book from over a hundred years ago nobody would find out. Barbara Roberts did.
Also in the tweet was the mention of this taking place in Laurie Cabot Kents’ castle. Laurie Cabot is a well known witch and high priestess who practices black magic. She founded The Cabot Kent Hermetic Temple for witchcraft. She also founded the Wiccan Cabot Tradition of the Science of Witchcraft and the Witches' League for Public Awareness.Importantly, Laurie Cabot owns no castle just a shop in Salem, Massachusetts. And she is not a Kent."
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SOURCE: OUTWARD TRENDS: She’s Caught Again…
Jessie tweeted that people were lying, claiming she said she was in the photo, but more than one of her original claims to be the little girl in the pic are available, this one from 2019:
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Jessie and Lucien Greaves enjoy a warm friendship, with her tweets about interactions, like her interest in attending Satanic Temple movie nights.
Jessie Czebotar is public about her friendship, which she describes as (Christian) outreach, with Lucien Greaves, and with his Satanic Temple. For example, she seems to celebrate with Greaves when training which exposed illuminati mind control & Satanic cult crimes was removed from a program offering Continuing Education Units which are required by some mental health professional certifications.
There are more of her tweets at the link I'll provide below, but here's another example of Czebotar's relationship to the Satanic Temple:
Jessie redefines herself at will, but Lucien Greaves remains unmovable, rooted in darkness.
Source: OUTWARD TRENDS: Red Flags
There are many more disturbing examples of this content at the link. Many have been mislead about Satanism, and the Satanic Temple, indirectly (Jessie C) and directly (Lucien Greaves).