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9sense Episode 04 January, LXI A.S.

On this 04 January, LXI A.S. 9sense podcast episode, Magister Campbell will discuss a Witch’s Mark, Trump’s Venezuela Agenda, and Civil War. Join LIVE in YouTube chat and share your thoughts! This episode will be added to the audio podcast feed the following day.

Time Stamps:

  • 0:00 Intro
  • 10:55 1. The Devil’s Advocate – Witch Mark
  • 24:10 2. Infernal Informant – Trump’s Venezuela Agenda
  • 43:47 3. Creature Feature – Civil War
  • 56:22 Outro

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 January 4th and I’ve got a hell-of-a show for you this week!

  • Bring Her Back, Warfare, Civil War
  • New Years Eve/Day – Fireworks

Discussion

1. The Devil’s Advocate

Letters from the Devil Cover
Letters from the Devil Cover
  • Letters to the High Priest
    • Letters from the Devil
    • National Insider – October 12, 1969
    • Witch Mark
      • I have large breasts but no mark
      • Should I have one to prove my abilities
      • Witchcraft and ESP
      • Small tattoo?
    • Proof of Ability
      • It doesn’t mean a thing
      • Others believe it does
      • Irony of it being a mark of condemnation in the past and now proof of ability
      • Any blemish was sufficient
      • If you need it, a small spot, ⅛-¼ inch diameter in the crease or fold under one breast
      • If you have a mark, you might as well have a familiar
      • Give it a demonic name
    • This is lesser magic in action, play into the hands of your target.

2. Infernal Informant

Trump’s Venezuela Agenda
Trump’s Venezuela Agenda
  • Trump’s vow to ‘run’ Venezuela, sell oil, part of plan to dominate Western Hemisphere
    • https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/trumps-vow-run-venezuela-sell-oil-part-plan/story?id=128873221
    • ByMichelle Stoddart, Hannah Demissie, Fritz Farrow, and Ivan Pereira
    • January 3, 2026, 5:02 PM
    • At a Mar-a-Lago news conference Saturday morning, hours after he ordered a military strike in Venezuela and the capture of the country’s president, Nicolas Maduro, and his wife, President Donald Trump started off calling it an anti-drug law enforcement operation.
    • His Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, said “at its core, this was an arrest of two indicted fugitives of American justice.”
    • But Trump’s framing of the issue appeared to quickly expand when he stunned observers by saying the U.S. was going to “run the country” temporarily, even if that involved troops on the ground, that American companies would soon start selling the country’s vast oil reserves, and that it was part of an overall strategy of U.S. dominance in the Western Hemisphere.
    • While Trump said that the U.S. would “make Venezuela great again,” when asked repeatedly about the specifics of America’s role, including a possible timetable, Trump gave few specifics.
    • “We’re going to be running it with a group, and we’re going to make sure it’s run properly. We’re going to rebuild the oil infrastructure, which will cost billions of dollars. It will be paid for by the oil companies directly. They will be reimbursed for what they’re doing, but that’s going to be paid,” Trump said.
    • Later, a U.S. official told ABC News what it would look like for the U.S. to “run” Venezuela.
    • The official said top Trump officials will continue to diplomatically engage with those remaining in the Venezuelan government, that the administration will engage with oil executives to begin oil expansion in the country and that the U.S. military will remain postured and ready, and that the oil embargo would remain in effect.
    • American boots on the ground possible
    • The president brushed off questions about concerns about the length and logistics of the U.S. operation.
    • Trump was asked about whether U.S. troops would be on the ground in order to “run” Venezuela and indicated he could use the military to make sure it’s run “properly.”
    • “Well, you know, they always say, ‘boots on the ground, oh.’ So, we’re not afraid of boots on the ground,” he said. “We had boots on the ground last night at a very high level. Actually, we’re not afraid of it. We don’t mind saying it, but we’re going to make sure that that country is run properly.”
    • When pressed again later, Trump suggested that the only U.S. presence will pertain “to oil,” suggesting the presence will be American oil companies.
    • “We’re going to be taking out a tremendous amount of wealth out of the ground, and that wealth is going to the people of Venezuela and people from outside of Venezuela that used to be in Venezuela, and it goes also to the United States of America in the form of reimbursement for the damages caused by that country,” he said.
    • The president also suggested that U.S. forces remain “ready” to carry out a “much bigger” second-wave attack on Venezuela.
    • Trump faced pushback from Democrats over his announcement.
    • “The idea that Trump plans to now run Venezuela should strike fear in the hearts of all Americans,” Sen. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said in a statement. “The American people have seen this before and paid the devastating price.”
    • Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, who is leaving Congress Monday following a fallout with Trump, slammed the president over his actions.
    • “Americans disgust [sic] with our own government’s never ending military aggression and support of foreign wars is justified because we are forced to pay for it and both parties, Republicans and Democrats, always keep the Washington military machine funded and going,” she said in a statement. “This is what many in MAGA thought they voted to end. “
    • When pressed about how taking the action in Venezuela is “America First,” Trump said that it was for the U.S. to  surround itself with “good neighbors,” and “energy.”
    • Trump’s comments during the news conference were a far cry from his previous rhetoric in the weeks leading up to the strike in the Venezuelan capital, in which he condemned Maduro and his regime for allegedly contributing to drug trafficking, a charge Maduro has repeatedly denied..
    • Trump makes case using Monroe Doctrine
    • The president has reaffirmed and expanded his policy of a modern version of the Monroe Doctrine declared in 1823, the notion that views America as the dominant leader in the Western Hemisphere.
    • “All of these actions were in gross violation of the core principles of American foreign policy, dating back more than two centuries, and not anymore, all the way back. It dated to the Monroe Doctrine,” he said.
    • “And the Monroe Doctrine is a big deal, but we’ve superseded it by a lot, by a real lot. They now call it the ‘Donroe Doctrine,'” the president added, playing off his name.
    • Trump’s comments Saturday came after he released a message in December that he called the “Trump Corollary” to the Monroe Doctrine, saying that “the American people — not foreign nations nor globalist institutions — will always control their own destiny in our hemisphere.”
    • Foreign leaders in Russia, Cuba and Russia denounced Saturday’s strike.
    • “Venezuela should be guaranteed the right to determine its own fate without any destructive, especially military intervention from outside. We reaffirm our solidarity with the Venezuelan people and support for the course of their Bolivarian leadership aimed at protecting the national interests and sovereignty of the country,” the Russian foreign ministry said in statement.
    • Trump does not back opposition leader
    • When asked about whether he’d support opposition head María Corina Machado to become the country’s new leader, Trump dismissed the possibility.
    • “I think it would be very tough for her to be the leader. She doesn’t have the support within or the respect within the country. She’s a very nice woman, but she doesn’t have the respect,” Trump said.
    • Machado put out a statement Saturday praising Maduro’s removal.
    • “Today we are ready to take over power. We remain vigilant, active, and organized until a democratic transition is concrete. A transition that needs ALL of us,” she said. “To Venezuelans inside our country, be ready to mobilize what we will soon communicate to you through our official channels.” 
    • Machado, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize last year, told reporters last month that she would return to the country “when we believe the security conditions are right, and it won’t depend on whether or not the regime leaves.”
    • After winning the prize, she posted a statement on X where she dedicated the prize to “to the suffering people of Venezuela and to President Trump for his decisive support of our cause!”
    • When asked how soon he wanted to see Venezuela hold elections, Trump indicated that he wants to see if it happens quickly, but noted that it “takes a period of time.”
    • Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez demanded Maduro’s return in a speech on state TV. Trump had said “she’s essentially willing to do what we think is necessary to make Venezuela great again.”
    • “We had already warned that an aggression was underway under false excuses, under false pretexts, and that the masks had fallen and it had only one objective: regime change in Venezuela — and the capture of our energy, mineral, and natural resources,” Rodriguez said in Spanish.

3. Creature Feature

Civil War Film Poster
Civil War Film Poster
  • Civil War
    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_War_(film)
    • 2024 dystopian action thriller film 
    • written and directed by Alex Garland, 
    • starring Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, Cailee Spaeny, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Sonoya Mizuno, and Nick Offerman. 
    • Set during a civil war fought across the United States between a despotic federal government and secessionist movements, the plot follows a group of war journalists traveling from New York City to Washington, D.C., to interview the President of the United States before rebels take the capital city.
    • Log Line
      • In a dystopian future, four journalists travel across the United States during a nation-wide conflict. While trying to survive, they aim to reach the White House to interview the president before he is overthrown.
    • Music by Ben Salisbury & Geoff Barrow
    • Budget $50 million
    • Box office $127.3 million
    • Reviews:

Outro

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