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9sense Episode 01 March, LXI A.S.

On this 01 March, LXI A.S. 9sense podcast episode, Magister Campbell will discuss Sexual Assistance, Israel-US War with Iran, and Ritual Music.

Time Stamps:

  • 0:00 Intro
  • 11:59 1. The Devil’s Advocate – Sexual Assistance
  • 32:21 2. Infernal Informant – Israel-US War with Iran
  • 1:03:04 3. Creature Feature – Ritual Music
  • 1:16:31 Outro

About 9sense

9sense is a live weekly Satanic podcast hosted by Magister Campbell, a Magister in the Church of Satan, exploring Satanism, current events, and modern culture through a sharp third-side perspective. Founded in 2011 (XLVI A.S.), the show breaks down Satanic philosophy in real-world practice, cultural trends, media, and controversial topics with intelligence, humor, and unapologetic honesty. Now in its 15th year, 9sense streams live every Sunday night, offering long-form discussion for viewers who want independent thought, critical analysis, and authentic Satanic commentary—without dogma, censorship, or compromise.

About the Church of Satan

The Church of Satan, founded in 1966 by Anton Szandor LaVey, is the first openly established Satanic religion in history. It is an atheistic, rational philosophy that uses Satan as a symbol of individualism, personal sovereignty, pride, and the unapologetic acceptance of humanity’s carnal nature. Rejecting superstition, external gods, and imposed guilt, the Church of Satan emphasizes self-responsibility, reason, and the pursuit of one’s own interests in the real world. Far from myths of evil or chaos, Satanism is about living authentically, embracing pleasure without shame, and standing against hypocrisy, herd mentality, and authoritarian belief systems.

Show Notes

Intro

Welcome to 9sense. 9sense is a Satanic perspective of our modern world. I am your host Magister Campbell, it’s great to have you. It’s March 1st and I’ve got a hell-of-a show for you this week!

  • My Daughter’s Birthday & Tasers
  • Writing Contracts & Reading Short Stories
  • Closed Podcasts due to storage space, and lack of use
  • Stream Live, then load audio only on Monday

Discussion

1. The Devil’s Advocate

Letters from the Devil Cover
Letters from the Devil Cover
  • Letters from the Devil
    • https://underworldamusements.com/products/letters-from-the-devil-anton-szandor-lavey-hardback 
    • National Insider – January 11, 1970
    • Familiar Names
      • Siamese cat named Piewacket
        • Witchcraft name from Bell, Book and Candle
      • 17th century, english lawyer launched a campaign to hunt down and exterminate all witches
        • Executed thousands of innocent victims
        • Found pets and familiars of great interest
        • Chronicled the names
          • Pyewackett, Ilemauzr, Greedigutt, Jarmara, Winegar Tom, Sucke, Volon, Josaphat, Rory, Rago, and others.
    • Sex & Witchcraft Help
      • What can I do to fulfill my needs?
        • Is it wrong to massage my breast, or put something in me, stimulate my cervix?
        • What is oral intercourse?
        • I would like to learn more about witchcraft. Is there a group in Kansas City?
        • I’m not a virgin, had sex 4 times, loved it
        • Is the Devil in me? It feels so good.
      • Only You can tell what will turn you on through experimentation
        • Massage and insert but do not do damage
        • Oral sex is sexual activity involving the mouth in contact with the genitals
      • Yes the Devil is in you
        • Don’t worry about it though
        • You didn’t mention your age, that may justify lack of experience
        • If you are of legal age, I can introduce you to others in Kansas City
        • Between real love affairs, you can do whatever you want, so long as you don’t willfully hurt anyone who doesn’t deserve to be hurt

2. Infernal Informant

Israel-US War with Iran
Israel-US War with Iran
  • US-Israel war on Iran live: Israel launches wave of attacks ‘in the heart of Tehran’ as interim successor to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei named
    • https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2026/mar/01/us-israel-war-on-iran-ayatollah-ali-khamenei-i-dead-latest-reports 
    • IDF says ‘broad wave of strikes’ launched ‘in the heart of Tehran’
    • In a statement posted to social media, the Israel Defense Forces says it is now striking “targets” of the Iranian “regime in the heart of Tehran”.
    • “The Air Force, guided by military Intelligence, has now launched a broad wave of strikes against targets of the Iranian terror regime in the heart of Tehran,” a statement to X reads.
    • “Over the past day, the Israeli Air Force conducted large-scale strikes in order to establish aerial superiority and to pave the path to Tehran.”
    • Although Israel has said it has been targeting military assets in Iran, there have been reports of a high civilian death toll.
    • Amir Saeid Iravani, the Iranian ambassador to the UN, told an emergency UN security council meeting that hundreds of civilians had been killed or injured in the US-Israeli strikes. He accused them of deliberately attacking civilian neighbourhoods in multiple cities.
    • Emma Graham-Harrison, the Guardian’s chief Middle East correspondent, provides a report from the scene of an Iranian strike on Tel Aviv last night:
    • The blast from an Iranian missile ripped apart the front of Tel Aviv restaurant Flor on Saturday night, but left rows of wine bottles strangely untouched on shelves now open to the street.
    • Ben Sommerfield was there minutes afterwards, to survey the ruins of a space that is much more than a business for him and two partners. “This is our life,” he said. “In war everyone looses. We are not for all of this.”
    • The bomb hit an apartment block on the other side of a small park, killing one woman in her forties – the first death reported from Iranian attacks – and injuring 25 others.
    • It also damaged dozens of buildings in the area, testament to the destructive power of the Iranian missiles that do make it through Israel’s sophisticated multi-layer air defence system.
    • Tom Yakoov, a 30 year-old tech worker, was sheltering in the reinforced safe room of his newly built apartment block, when he felt the whole building shake.
    • “There was a loud noise, the smell of explosive smoke. I couldn’t tell if the bomb fell right here, or 200 metres away,” he said.
    • When he emerged after half an hour, he found some windows blown out, but hopes to move back in soon, and fully backs the joint US-Israeli assault on Iran.
    • “Its like an Israeli story I can tell my children, the tyrant was down and my building was hit,” he said, hours after Iran confirmed supreme leader Ali Khamenei had been killed. “The only thing I’m sorry is that we didn’t do it earlier in last June.”
    • His neighbour Hen Shalom was less sanguine about surviving a near miss with a missile, and questioned why Israel was paying such a high price to attack a man in his 80s.
    • “I would prefer (Israel) had not done it,” he said of the attacks that unleashed Iranian retaliation on Tel Aviv. “The tyrant would have died in four years anyway.”
    • Security camera footage from Flor captured the moment of impact in their storeroom, where neatly ordered shelves exploded into chaos.
    • On Sunday as Sommerville and his partners supervised the clean-up, customers stopped by to offer coffee, support and sometimes a little black humour. One posted a photo of the ruins on instagram with the caption “I understand Khamenei didn’t like that natural wine”, a nod to hipster drink tastes.
    • China said it “strongly condemns” the US and Israel’s killing of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, calling again for a halt to military actions, AFP reports.
    • The killing was “a serious violation of Iran’s sovereignty and security, a trampling on the aims and principles of the UN Charter and the basic norms of international relations”, Beijing’s foreign ministry said in a statement.
    • “China firmly opposes and strongly condemns this,” it added, calling for an “immediate halting of military operations”.
    • The condemnation came just after Chinese state media reported a phone call between Beijing’s top diplomat Wang Yi and Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov.
    • During the conversation, which state news agency Xinhua said was initiated by Lavrov, Wang said the “blatant killing of a sovereign leader and the incitement of regime change” by the US and Israel was “unacceptable”.
    • What we know so far…
    • Israel says it is hitting targets “in the heart of Tehran” on the second day of attacks to overthrow Iran’s government with the US.
    • The American president, Donald Trump, said on Sunday that the US would strike Iran “with a force that has never been seen before” if Tehran carried out threats to retaliate after the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed yesterday. Trump has urged Iranians to “take back their country”.
    • Russian President Vladimir Putin said the killing of Khamenei, who ruled Iran since 1989, was “a cynical violation of all norms of human morality and international law”.
    • Other senior figures in the Iranian regime who were killed in Saturday’s strikes reportedly include the commander of the Revolutionary Guards, Gen Mohammad Pakpour, and defence minister Aziz Nasirzadeh. Israel says at least 40 Iranian “commanders” were killed in the “opening” strikes.
    • All three members have now been appointed to Iran’s temporary leadership council, which fulfils the role of the supreme leader until a successor is chosen.
    • It means the Iranian president, Masoud Pezeshkian, the judiciary chief, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei, and senior cleric Alireza Arafi will reportedly lead Iran in the transitional period following Khamenei’s death.
    • The death toll from a US-Israeli missile strike on a girls’ school in southern Iran has risen to almost 150, according to Iranian state media.
    • At least 133 civilians have been killed and 200 civilians injured during US-Israel strikes on Iran on Saturday, according to the US-based organisation HRANA (Human Rights Activists News Agency).
    • Iran has launched retaliatory missiles and drones targeting Israel. Strikes have also been reported in Dubai, Qatar’s capital Doha, Bahrain and Kuwait.
    • Officials in Tel Aviv said about 40 buildings were damaged by retaliatory Iranian ballistic missile strikes, with two people reportedly killed.
    • The UK’s defence secretary, John Healey, said Iranian missiles and drones had landed within “a few hundred yards” of about 300 British troops at a base in Bahrain.
    • Hundreds of thousands of travellers were stranded or diverted to other airports after Israel, Qatar, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait and Bahrain closed their airspace.
    • Ships have reported hearing a radio broadcast purporting to come from the Iranian navy announcing that transit through the vital strait of Hormuz was banned, raising expectations of a sharp jump in oil prices. But there’s been no formal announcement from Tehran about the status of the strait, one of the world’s most important shipping routes.
    • Analysis: ‘Trump’s unprovoked attack on Iran has no mandate – or legal basis’
    • Experts have said the attacks by Israel and the US on Iran – which came days after talks on Tehran’s nuclear programme ended without a deal – were illegal, as they were in violation of the ban on the use of force under the UN charter and international law.
    • Here is an extract from my colleague Julian Borger’s analysis on why the US strikes had no sound legal basis:
    • The attack on Iran is a clear violation of the UN charter, in any absence of any credible, imminent Iranian threat to the US. In an attempt at justification, Trump spoke in generalities, denouncing the Tehran leadership as “a vicious group of very hard, terrible people” and 47 years of enmity between the US and the Islamic Republic.
    • Over that half century, Iran has arguably never posed less of a threat than now, weakened both by the joint attack by the US and Israel last June that degraded its defences, and decades of sanctions combined with economic migration that brought mass protests on to the street.
    • Why is the strait of Hormuz so important and will Iran shut it in retaliation to US-Israeli attacks?
    • Jillian Ambrose
    • The strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most important arteries for global trade. About 20% of global oil supplies and about 20% of seaborne gas tankers pass through it.
    • The strait lies between Oman and Iran. It links the Gulf to the north with the Gulf of Oman to the south and the Arabian Sea beyond. It is 20 miles (33km) wide at its narrowest point, with the shipping lanes just 2 miles (3km) wide in either direction.
    • This location makes it a crucial choke point for oil deliveries from countries within the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) to customers in Asia. Options to bypass the strait are limited.
    • For years, Tehran has warned that it could use its location to shut the strait in retaliation to military aggression against Iran, but has stopped short of a prolonged block on the trade route. Experts believe this time may be different.
    • A vessel was struck earlier today by an “unknown projectile” about 50 nautical miles north of Oman’s capital, Muscat, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations agency (UKMTO) said in an update.
    • The UKMTO, which reports incidents and provides security information to mariners, shipping companies and regional authorities, said the attack resulted in a fire in the vessel’s engine room that has been brought under control. Earlier, the agency alerted another incident ​off Oman’s Kumzar ⁠in the strait of ⁠Hormuz.
    • The agency said in a separate statement that it was aware of “significant military activity” in the Arabian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, North Arabian Sea and the strait of Hormuz as it warned of an “elevated threat” to commercial shipping.
    • Within hours of the US-Israeli strikes, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards reportedly warned tankers in the strait that no ship would be allowed to pass via the world’s most critical oil trade route.
    • Iranian missile strikes on Middle East countries hosting US bases, 28 Feb
    • Show Map
    • Here is a map put together by our visuals team showing the US-Israeli airstrikes on Iran. Strikes hit across the country on Saturday, and then were followed up on Sunday with another round of strikes, including further attacks in the heart of Tehran, the capital.
    • US and Israeli airstrikes on Iran

3. Creature Feature

Ritual Imagery by Erik McLean
Ritual Imagery by Erik McLean
  • Ritual Music
    • Danse Macabre Opus 40 (40th work published), r. 171 (specific catalogue number for the piece) by Camille Saint-Saëns
      • Pre ritual gathering and entrance
    • Waltz Suite, Opus 110: III. Mephisto Walz by Sergei Prokofiev
      • Reserved titillating suggestion of things to come
    • Carmina Burana: 1. O Fortuna by Carl Orff
      • A grand entrance
    • The Iron Foundry, Opus 19 by Alexander Mosolov
      • Rolling inferno of emotion
    • Messa da Requiem: IIa. Dies irae by Giuseppe Verdi
      • Over the top celebration 
    • Bram Stoker’s Dracula: I. The Brides by Wojciech Kilar
      • Draw you into a vibe
    • A Hungry Spider by Rasmus Zwicki
      • Prickly sensations
    • Nosferatu – A Symphony of Horror, Act I: Overture by Christopher Young
      • Themes from Batman

Outro

That’s gonna do it for this episode of 9sense, I hope you enjoyed it. You can view past episodes of my Satanic series on reverendcampbell.com, and wherever you get your podcasts. 

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