Caryl Matrisciana – delusional fundie, Satanic Panic promoter, demon hunter and author of books such as Gods of the New Age, The evolution
conspiracy (the theory of evolution is a demonic conspiracy to vanquish
God’s word) and Harry Potter: Witchcraft
Repackaged (for Chick Publications)
– has passed away. Her husband Patrick,
however, is – as far as we know – still alive, and Patrick Matrisciana was
responsible at least for much promotion and dissemination of much of Caryl’s
work.
Patrick Matrisciana is the founder of
Jeremiah Films a media production and distribution company based in Jacksonville Beach. Jeremiah
Films releases videos that they claim “promote
patriotism, traditional values, and the Biblical worldview of [the] founding
fathers”. Of course, he has bought heavily into the United States as a Christian Nation
myth, and the views he claims were held by the founding fathers don’t reflect the views enshrined in the Constitution or those actually held by the Founding Fathers. Instead,
they reflect dominionism,
delusional paranoia and systematic inability to distinguish reality from low-budget
horror movies involving demonic possession.
The common thread in JF’s productions is
finding the most lunatic, paranoid, demonic-led conspiracy angle possible, and
then try to push a slightly more extreme position. Their films investigate
topics such as terrorism, paganism, evolution, Mormonism, Seventh-day
Adventism, abortion, Halloween, Islam, Christianity, Cults, the occult, Jim
Jones, Jehovah's Witnesses, and the Clinton presidency.
Yes, Matrisciana was an ardent promoter of
the Vince Foster murder conspiracy,
as detailed in Matrisciana’s 1994 film The Clinton Chronicles,
which was really produced by Citizens for Honest Government (also Matrisciana’s
organization), a project of the organization Creative Ministries Inc., which
was largely funded by long-time Clinton opponent Larry Nichols. The film describes
a good number of people that Clinton allegedly made sure to get rid of, and
although the claims were easily refuted,
of course, but the movie was nevertheless a bit of a success, being promoted
for instance by Jerry Falwell,
which is not a good measure of trustworthiness. To promote the movie, Falwell published
an interview with Matrisciana, who was silhouetted to conceal his identity as
he pretended to be a journalist afraid for his life; Matrisciana later
acknowledged that he was not in any danger, and that the interview was staged
for dramatic effect at Falwell’s suggestion, the guiding idea being that dishonesty
is a sin only if you’re a librul.
JF’s crown jewel, though, is probably the
13-part series The Pagan Invasion, which
watches like the film equivalent of a Chick tract, which it sort of is. The
first installment, produced wuth Chuck Smith and Caryl Matrisciana, is Halloween:
Trick of Treat, is about the demonic nature of Halloween, and challenges
parents with a Biblical worldview “to
decide whether to allow their children to participate in celebrations which
glorify Pagan Occultism” (review here).
Yes, Matrisciana really believes in – and is really afraid of – the powers of
pagan magic: clowns and people pulling rabbits out of hats or pretending to
pull off their own thumbs and putting them back on, are really nothing to joke
around with. The Halloween installment was later followed by The Unwrapping of Christmas: Its History,
Myths and Traditions, about how Christmas celebrations are really demon
worshipping. That is probably an even harder sell, to be honest, but it is
undeniably a decent shot at trying to get paranoid and stupid parents to
completely ruin their children’s lives.
Other JF productions include
- Global Governance The Quiet War Against American Independence, another anti-Clinton movie accusing Clinton of trying to institute a “one world government” to ban Christianity, cars and private property.
- Crisis In The Classroom: Hidden Agendas And Grassroots Opposition.
- Let My Children Go. Another raging rant against public schools, accusing schools of exposing students to secular science and other viewpoints than Matrisciana’s, since exposing them to such viewpoints will easily lead them away from his (he is probably right about that).
- Behind the Green Curtain. An anti-environmentalist film accusing environmentalism of being a communist conspiracy to eliminate private property.
- Gay Rights/Special Rights: Inside The Homosexual Agenda. Homosexuals are pedophiles preying on youths, thus posing an immediate THREAT TO YOU...YOUR FAMILY... YOUR COUNTRY! That one was followed by The Report: The Gay Agenda In Public Education and AIDS: What You Haven’t Been Told, which tells you a lot of things you will never be told about AIDS from people minimally concerned with reason, evidence or truth.
- Earth’s Two-Minute Warning. Prophetic end-times drivel. Followed by Apocalypse Planet Earth, based on Hal Lindsey’s book The Late Great Planet Earth, no less.
- A Question Of Origins. A creationist flick attacking evolution as a demonic conspiracy.
- Harry Potter: Witchcraft Repackaged. With Caryl Matrisciana and Robert S. McGee. Claims that the Harry Potter series is an occult indoctrination system cleverly disguised as fiction.
- The Godmakers
- The Secret World of Mormonism
- Freemasonry: From Darkness to Light
- The Evolution Conspiracy
- The Death of Vince Foster
- Hillary uncensored! Banned by the Media (heavily focusing on spinning a yarn around the Gala Hollywood Farewell Salute to President Clinton), which was not banned by the media (that’s why they put that suggestion in the title instead to confuse potential viewers the right way); it was, however, largely ignored by the media since it was a silly, stupid and deranged.
- Death by Entertainment: How the Media Manipulates the Masses. Hollywood is part of a (global) conspiracy to combat Christ and promote occultism.
Another important title is Baby Parts For Sale, ostensibly an “investigation into the
multimillion-dollar-a-year baby parts trafficking industry” and stem cell
research, which suggests that women are pressured into having abortions to
support a very lucrative, Satanic industry. It is hosted by evangelist Marlin
Maddoux of the syndicated radio news talk program Point of View.
Diagnosis: Sort of a docu-film counterpart
of Jack Chick.
Loud, angry, paranoid and completely, utterly insane. His productions are
thematically wide-ranging, though, and some of them seems to have found
relatively substantial audiences to exploit for this kind of deranged nonsense.
It's so good to see a rational site like this one, exposing the lunatics we're forced to deal with in this country.
ReplyDeleteIn March 2020, Patrick Matrisciana finally died as a result of a massive stroke at the ripe old age of 80-81. Although it may not be 'socially kosher' for one to say 'GOOD RIDDANCE,' but I will doing so after nearly seven months.
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