"RICH PEOPLE USE WITCHCRAFT TO GET WEALTH?" _ Dark facts and history no one can ignore
You’ve probably heard it before: “No one gets that rich without something spiritual behind it.”
From streets to global celebrity culture, a lot of people genuinely believe that extreme wealth isn’t just hard work—it’s something deeper, something hidden.
But before we jump to conclusions, let’s understand what people even mean when they say “occult.”
The word occult simply means “hidden” or “secret knowledge.”
It doesn’t always mean evil or devil worship like people assume. It can include: Spiritual rituals, Symbolism, Secret teachings, Mystical beliefs about power, energy, or the universe
Some people use it for religion or personal spirituality… while others believe it can be used to gain power, influence, or even wealth.
And this is where things start getting controversial.
One of the most famous real-life figures connected to the occult is Aleister Crowley.
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This wasn’t a rumor. Crowley openly practiced what he called “magick” (spelled differently from normal magic). He believed in using rituals and spiritual forces to influence reality and achieve personal desires.
He moved with powerful circles in Europe, and till today, people still connect his ideas to elite groups and hidden knowledge.
So when people say “the rich use occult powers,” they’re often thinking of figures like this, someone who didn’t hide.
Now let’s talk about something that makes people even more suspicious—secret societies.
Take Skull and Bones for example.
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This is not a conspiracy, it’s real.Some of its known members include George W. Bush and George H. W. Bush.The society is known for Private meetings nobody can attend, Ritual-like initiations, A tight network of powerful individuals.
Now think about it… when you hear “rituals,” “secrecy,” and “powerful people” in the same sentence, what comes to mind? Exactly. Even if it’s not “witchcraft,” it feels like something deeper is going on.
Another example is the Bohemian Club, known for hosting the Bohemian Grove gatherings.
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This is where top businessmen and political figures meet privately. There have been reports and visuals of ceremonies involving a giant owl statue and symbolic performances. Some people describe it as just tradition… others say it looks like something spiritual or ritualistic. Again—nothing has been proven to be witchcraft But it definitely doesn’t look normal to the average person
Now let’s bring it to entertainment.
Artists like Jay-Z and Beyoncé are constantly dragged into “Illuminati” conversations online.
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The funny thing is—the Bavarian Illuminati actually existed in the 1700s, but it was shut down long ago. Still, today, people believe it secretly controls wealth and fame. Why?Because of things like: Strange symbols in music videos, Hand signs fans try to decode, Lyrics that sound “mysterious” and their almost unexplainable level of success.
To some people, it’s just art and branding.
To others… it’s proof of something hidden.
Now let’s bring it home—to Africa.
In Nigeria and Ghana, the idea of Money Ritual is not just online talk. It’s something people genuinely fear.
There have been real cases where individuals were arrested for ritual-related crimes, which makes people connect the dots and assume:
“If small boys are doing rituals for money… what about the big men?”
Even without proof, that question alone keeps the belief alive.
So let’s break it down clearly:
There are real people in history who practiced the occult. There are real secret societies with rituals and powerful members. There are real ritual-related crimes reported in Africa
But at the same time…
There is no "confirmed" evidence that wealthy, successful individuals use witchcraft to gain money
And this is why the argument never ends.
Because when you mix:
massive wealth, private lifestyles, symbolism and human curiosity, there’s something more behind the scene.