This page summarizes significant symbols and dates used by cults and various destructive groups. Each group is different and may celebrate different sets of holidays, placing emphasis on different days. Dates with significance to individual groups, like leaders’ birthdays, may also be celebrated. Full and new moons are also significant, particularly so if they fall on any of the main holidays or the survivor’s birthday. Those groups that utilize numerology mark dates whose numbers add up to “power numbers” or dates with repeating numbers, such as 11/11/2021, 03/03/2023 or 10/10/2020.

Please remember that abusive groups steal, pervert and mock the holidays of legitimate religions. This does not mean that all people who observe these holidays are abusive. It is not their fault that abusive groups choose to defile their sacred days.

For most survivors, the worst symbols and dates are among those listed below.

Symbols

Triggering items and symbols vary a lot; what is an everyday or harmless object for one survivor can send another into a panic. What follows is a representative list; items and symbols used by various cults to condition their victims is endless.

  • Evil eye, horned/hooded man, pentacle, pentagram, inverted cross, swastika, moon, cloven hoof, goat’s head.  The number 666 (or 66).  Numbers in multiples of 3, especially 6.  Numbers with a lot of 6’s or 7’s in them (or 3’s or 9’s, sometimes 5’s).  Numbers that add up to (via numerology) 3, 6, 7, 9 11. Dates with these numbers in them or dates with repeating numbers.
  • The pyramid with an eye in it (like on the dollar bill).  Crucifix, cross, robes (especially black ones).  Roses, six-pointed star (star of David).  Reciting and/or reading numbers, letters, or words backwards, chanting. Tree of Life (from the Kabala). Blood, knives, guns, needles, bonfires, S/M paraphernalia, depictions of group sex, pedophilia.
  • Anything from Christianity.  Anything from Freemasonry and the Illuminati.  Anything from paganism.  Popular culture representations of witches, Satan, ghosts, goblins, Halloween characters/decorations,etc.  Cemeteries, funerals, dead bodies, coffins.  Nazi symbols.
  • Santa Claus, clowns, or TV or cartoon characters. Movies: The Wizard of OZ, Alice in Wonderland, Fantasia, other Disney movies. Movies and TV shows referring to mind control, matrixes, amnesia. Star Wars, The X Files.

Significant Dates (Note: These dates change from year to year)

Abbreviations

  • N – Nazi, neo-Nazi
  • P – Pantheistic
  • S – Satanic
  • T – Thelemic
January 1/1 S New Year’s Day (human sacrifice)
1/5 P Shivaratri (night of Shiva creator/destroyer)
1/5 or 1/6 S Twelfth Night
1/6 P Dionysian Revels
1/6 P Kore gives birth/manifestation of divinity
1/6 S Epiphany
1/7 S St Winebald’s Day
1/11 S New moon
1/12 N Birth of both Rosenburg and Goering, Nazi leaders in WWII
1/13 S Satanic New Year
1/14 P Makar Sankranti: Hindu: Harvest Festival
1/17 S Feast of Fools (Old Twelfth Night) /Satanic and demon revels
1/18 S Old Epiphany
1/18 – 1/22 P Dream Festival (Pleiades)
1/20 S St. Agnes’ Eve
1/21 N Martin Luther King Day
1/26 S Full moon
1/26 N (starts evening of 1/25) Tu Bishvat (Jewish celebration of spring)
1/26 S Australia Day
1/30 N Hitler named Chancellor of Germany
February 2/1 – 3 P Mysteries of Persephone
2/2 S Candlemas (Imbolc)
2/10 S New moon
2/12 S Lincoln’s Birthday
2/12 S Mardi Gras
2/13 S Ash Wednesday
2/14 S Valentine’s Day (human sacrifice)
2/14 S Fertility Rituals
2/15 P Lupercalia (she-wolf mother of Romulus and Remus: honoring of Pan)
2/15 P Vasant Panchami: Hindu: Worship of Saraswati, goddess of knowledge, ancestor worship
2/18 S President’s Day
2/ 21 – 2/22 P Feralia/Terminalia (Roman All Souls’/boundary day)
2/24 (starts evening of 2/23) N Purim
2/22 S Washington’s Birthday
2/25 S Full moon (human sacrifice)
2/25 N Walpurgis Day
March 3/1 S St. Eichstadt
3/2 P Dionysian Revels
3/ 9 P Festival of Ishtar (Astarte, Aphrodite, Venus)
3/10 P Maha Shivratri: Hindu: Lord Shiva, day of penance
3/11 S New moon
3/15 P Ides of March: Rites of Cybele and Attis (begins twelve day death and resurrection ritual)
3/17 S St. Patrick’s Day (human sacrifice)
3/18 S Eastern Orthodox Beginning of Lent
3/18 S P Sheila-na-gig (Sheelah’s Day, Sheelahis Day (Celtic Creatress): Jacques De Molay Day (Knights Templar)
3/20 S N Spring Equinox (human sacrifice)
3/12 T Rituals of the Elements and Feasts of the Times
3/20 T Feast for the Supreme Ritual, the invocation of Horus:  the beginning of the New Year
3/20 T Feast for the Equinox of the Gods: commemorates the founding of Thelema in 1904
3/20 – 3/22 P Pelusia, Invocation of Isis/ Tubulustrum Roman purification/Shab-i-barat. Night of Forgiveness (Islam)
3/24 S Palm Sunday
3/24 S P Feast of the beast/ Bride of Satan/Feast of Priapus/Festival of Isis
3/26 – 3/31 (starts evening of 3/25) N Passover (Pesach)
3/27 S Full moon (human sacrifice)
3/27 P Holi: Hindu: Festival of Colors, spring festival
3/28 Maundy Thursday (human sacrifice)
3/29 Good Friday (human sacrifice)
3/30 Holy Saturday (human sacrifice)
3/31 Easter Sunday (human sacrifice)
April 4/1 S April Fool’s Day
4/7 N Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom HaShoah)
4/8 S Day of the Masters
4/8-4/10 T The Feast for the Three Days of the Writing of the Book of the Law
4/10 S New moon
4/15 N Israel Independence Day (Yom HaAtzmaut)
4/20 N Hitler’s birthday
4/20 P Rama navami: Hindu: Birth of Lord Rama
4/21 – 5/1 S Grand Climax/Da Meur/Beltane
Third week of April S Preparation for sacrifice in some Satanic sects
4/25 S Full moon (human sacrifice)
4/25 Anzac Day (Australia, New Zealand)
4/25 P Hanuman Jayanti: Hindu: Birth of Hanuman, shape shifter
4/25 S Partial lunar eclipse. Visible in Europe Africa, Western Asia, Western Australia
4/26 – 5/1 P Corpus de Baahl
4/30 S Queen’s Day (Netherlands)
4/30 S N Walpurgisnacht (May Eve)
4/30 N Anniversary of Hitler’s death
4/30 – 5/5 S Grand Climax/Da Meur/Beltane
May 5/1 S N Beltane (May Day): Labour Day in Europe (human sacrifice)
5/5 S Eastern Orthodox Easter
5/5 S ? Cinque de Mayo
5/8 N V-E Day
5/9 S New moon (human sacrifice)
5/12 S Mothers’ Day
5/ 9 – 13 P Lumeria (three days Roman All Souls)
5/10 S Annular solar eclipse. Visible in Australia, Central Pacific
5/13 S All Soul’s Day in New Zealand
5/15 – 5/16 (starts evening of 5/14) N Shavuot
5/18 S ? N ? Armed Forces Day
5/20 S? Victoria Day (Canada)
5/19 S Pentecost
5/20 S Queen Elizabeth’s birthday observed (Canada)
5/21 S? Ascension Day
5/21 N? Armed Forces Day
5/24 S Full moon (human sacrifice)
5/25 S Penumbral lunar eclipse. Visible in North and South America, Africa
5/27 S Memorial Day
June 6/1 S New moon
6/1 S? Republic Day (Ireland)
6/6 S Queen Elizabeth’s birthday (New Zealand 6/1; West Australia 6/28; Australia 6/8; Canada 6/22)
6/6 N D-Day (invasion of France in WW2)
6/8 – 6/9 (starts evening of 6/7) N Shavuot
6/21 S? First Nations’ Day Canada)
6/21 S Summer Solstice
6/21 T Rituals of the Elements and Feasts of the Times
6/12 S Pentecost (human sacrifice)
6/14 S ? Bastille Day/ Flag Day
6/15 S Full moon (human sacrifice)
6/19 S Fathers’ Day
6/23 S Midsummer’s Eve
6/23 S St John’s Eve
6/24 S Lighting the Midwinter Bonfires (New Zealand)
July 7/1 S Canada Day
7/1 S Satanic and demon revels
7/4 S Fourth of July (US Independence Day)
7/8 S New moon
7/9 P First day of fast of Ramadan: Islamic
7/14 S Bastille Day
7/16 (starts evening of 7/15) N Tisha B’Av
7/22 S Full moon (human sacrifice)
7/24 S Pioneer Day (Mormon)
7/25 S St. James’ Day/Festival of the Horned God
7/29 N Hitler proclaimed leader of the Nazi party
August 8/1 – 2 S N Lammas/Lughnasadh
8/3 S Satanic and demon revels
8/6 S New moon
8/8 – 12 P Eid al-Fitr: Last day of fast of Ramadan: Islamic
8/12 T Feast for the First Night of the Prophet and His Bride
8/15 S Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
8/15 S? Labour Day (Australia)
8/20 S Full moon (human sacrifice)
8/20 P Raksha Bandhan: Hindu: celebrates the bond of protection between brothers, sisters, and cousins
8/24 P Mania (opening of Nether World Gate)
8/24 – 8/27 P Fundus Mundi (a three day late-harvest festival)
8/28 P Feast of Nephthys (wife of Set, Goddess of Death) marks the end of Fundis Mundi
8/28 P Krishna Janmashtami: Hindu: Birth of Krishna
September 9/1 N Start of World War II
9/5 S New moon
9/5 – 9/6 (starts evening of 9/4) N Rosh Hashanah
9/5 – 9/7 S Marriage to the Beast (Satan)
9/2 S Labor Day, US (human sacrifice)
9/7 S Feast of the Beast (human sacrifice)
9/9 P Ganesh Chaturthi: Hindu: Birthday of Lord Ganesha, god of wisdom, prosperity and good fortune
9/13 Friday the 13th
9/14 (starts evening of 9/13) N Yom Kippur
9/16 S? Mexican Independence Day
9/19 S Full moon (human sacrifice)
9/19 – 9/25 (starts evening of 9/18) N Sukkot
9/20 – 9/21 S Midnight Host
9/20 P Pitr Paksha: Hindu: 16 day period when spirits visit their descendants’ homes
9/21 T Rituals of the Elements and Feasts of the Times
9/22 S N Fall Equinox (human sacrifice)
9/23 – 9/30 P Birthday celebration of Shri Krishna
9/23 – 10/2 P Mysteries of Eleusis
9/26 S Queen Elizabeth’s birthday observed ( Western Australia)
9/27 (starts evening of 9/26) N Simchat Torah
9/29 S? Michaelmas
9/31 N Hitler’s half birthday (alternate)
October 10/4 S New moon
10/5 P Opening of Mundus Cereris
10/5 P Navaratri: Hindu: Fall Festival. Worship of Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati.
10/14 S Thanksgiving (Canada)
10/14 S N? Columbus Day (USA)
10/12 S? Dia de la Raza : Mexico
10/11 P Saraswati Puja: Hindu: Saraswati: goddess of learning, purity, wisdom
10/13 S Backwards Halloween
10/14 P Dasera: Hindu: Celebration of Kali’s victory over Mahishasura, triumph of good over evil
10/15 – 18 P Eid al’Adha: Islamic: Remembrance of the prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his son.
10/16 N Death of Rosenburg
10/18 S Penumbral lunar eclipse. Visible in Canada, USA, Europe, Africa and eastern Asia.
10/18 S Full moon (human sacrifice)
10/19 N Death of Goering
10/20 N Hitler’s half birthday
10/22 – 10/29 S Preparation for All Hallows’ Eve (human sacrifice)
10/24 S? N? United Nations’ Day
10/31 S N Halloween/Samhain/All Hallows Eve/ Hallowmas/All Souls’ Day (human sacrifice)
10/31 P Preparation for The Isia (ring of six (Isis, Hathor, Nepthys, Horus, Thoth, Anubis) Resurrection of Osiris
10/31 S N Start of the Celtic new year, the “dark” half of the year (human sacrifice)
November 11/1 S All Saints’ Day (human sacrifice)
11/1 – 11/6 P The Isia: six days ritual drama search for pieces of Osiris/feast of the netherworld, parting of the astral veil/resurrection of Osiris)
11/2 S All Souls’ Day
11/2 S Day of the Dead
11/3 S  New moon
11/3 – 8 P Diwali: Hindu: Festival of Lights: The end of Lord Rama’s exile, killing of a demon by Krishna’s wife
11/3 S Total solar eclipse. Northeast South America (partial), Africa
11/4 S Satanic Revels
11/5 S? Guy Fawkes’ Day (UK)
11/7 P Hilaria/Mania (Opening of Mundus Cereris) rebirth of Osiris
11/9 N Kristallnacht
11/11 N Veteran’s Day (Armistice, 1918)
11/11 N ? Remembrance Day (Canada)
11/17 S Full moon (human sacrifice)
11/27 – 12/4 (begins eve of 11/26) N Chanukah
11/28 S US Thanksgiving (human sacrifice)
11/30 S? St Andrew’s Day (Scotland)
 
December 2/1, 12/8, 12/15, 12/22 S The Sundays of Advent
12/2 S New moon
12/5 S Sinterklaas: The Netherlands
12/6 S St. Nicholas’ Day
12/13 S ? St. Lucia’s Day
12/13 Friday the 13th
12/17 S Full moon (human sacrifice)
12/17 – 12/22 P Saturnalia
12/21 S St. Thomas’ Day – Fire Festival
12/21 S N P Yule/Winter Solstice (human sacrifice)
12/22 T Rituals of the Elements and Feasts of the Times
12/24 S N Christmas Eve/Satanic and demon revels/Da Meur/Grand High Climax (human sacrifice)
12/25 S N Christmas Day (human sacrifice)
12/26 S Boxing Day (UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand)
2/26 S? St Stephen’s Day (Scotland, Ireland)
12/31 S New Year’s Eve (human sacrifice)
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