The problem is, with 7 billion people in the world, Beezelbeck being 'completely out of his mind' has found a niche market. Look at the number of Tedlims that worshipped at his altar (before they jumped down the rabbit hole). Dude has a lavish lifestyle.
It really is a cult. Like L. Ron Hubbard, Beck didn't need to fool that many people to stay rich once he lost his mass audience.
When he first went into the cult business Hubbard had a New York Times bestseller, Dianetics. As he revealed more of his craziness he fell off the bestseller lists, but kept a core of dupes who would spend big bucks for his "therapy."
That's Beck's trajectory, from Fox News to a subscription website where his devotees can learn about their Illuminati demons for the low, low price of $5 a month.
Praise Beck!