Satanic Ritual Abuse Calendar
The Unhived Mind [UHM]
10-17-19
JAN 01ST | NEW YEAR’S DAY | DRUID FEAST DAY |
JAN 07TH | ST. WINEBALD DAY | BLOOD RITUAL |
JAN 17TH | SATANIC REVELS | SEX RITUAL |
JAN 20TH | ST. AGNES EVE | |
JAN 20TH | KIDNAPPING, SACRIFICE PREPARATION |
JAN 26TH | GRAND CLIMAX | SEX RITUAL, HUMAN SACRIFICE (5 WKS & 1 DAY SINCE EQUINOX) |
FEB 02ND | CANDLEMAS | SEX RITUAL, ONE OF THE WITCHES SABBATS |
FEB 25TH | BLOOD HOST/ST. WALPURGIS DAY | BLOOD RITUAL, ANIMAL SACRIFICE |
MAR 01ST | ST. EICHATADT DAY | BLOOD RITUAL, DEMON HOMMAGE |
MAR 20ND | EQUINOX FEAST | SEX & BLOOD RITUALS, SABBAT |
MAR 24TH | 16YR OLD BRIDE OF SATAN RITUAL | |
APR 19-25TH | KIDNAPPING, SACRIFICE PREPARATION | |
APR 24TH | ST. MARK EVE | |
APR 25TH | GRAND CLIMAX | FEMALE SACRIFICE (CAN BE A CHILD), SEX & FERTILITY RITUAL (5WKS * 1 DAY SINCE EQUINOX) |
APR 2TH-30TH | HIGH HOLY DAYS FOR BELTAINE | |
APR 30TH | WALPURGIS NIGHT OR MAY EVE | BLOOD RITUAL |
Satanic Ritual Abuse Calendar
Jan. 1 ……………………….New Years Day…………………………….Druid feast day
Jan. 7 ……………………….St. Winebald Day …………………………blood ritual,
Jan. 17 ………………………Satanic Revels ……………………………..sex ritual
Jan. 20 ………………………St. Agnes Eve
Jan. 20 …………………………………………………………………………..kidnapping, sacrifice preparation
Jan. 26 ………Grand Climax ………………………………sex ritual, human sacrifice
(5 wks. & 1 day since equinox)
Feb. 2 ……….Candlemas …………………………………..sex ritual, one of the witches’ Sabbats
Feb. 25 ………Blood Host or St. Walpurgis Day …. blood ritual, animal sacrifice
March 1 ………St. Eichatadt Day ………………………….blood ritual, demon hommage
March 20 ……..Equinox Feast …………………………….sex and blood rituals, Sabbat
March 24 …………………………………………………………16 year old bride of Satan ritual
April 19-25……………………………………………………….kidnapping, sacrifice preparation
April 24 ……..St. Mark Eve
April 25 ……..Grand Climax ………………………………female sacrifice (can be a child), sex & fertlity
ritual (5 wks. & 1 day since equinox)
April 26-30……high holy days for Beltaine
April 30 ……..Walpurgis Night or May Eve……………..blood ritual,
one of the greatest witches’ Sabbats
May 1 ………..Beltaine, Walpurgis or May Day ……….blood ritual and/or fire festival
June 21 ………Solstice Feast……………………………… sex ritual, animal or human sacrifice
June 23 ………Midsummer’s Eve ………………………… fire festival, most important times for the
practice of magick [sic]
July 1 ……….Demon Revels ……………………………… blood ritual, sex with demons
July 20-27 ……………………………………………………… kidnapping, sacrifice preparation
July 25 ………St. James Day
July 27 ………Grand Climax ………………………………. sex ritual, human female sacrifice
(5 wks. & 1 day since solistice)
July 31 or Aug. 1 …Lammas / Harvest…………………. animal or human sacrifice, great Sabbat
Aug. 3 …………..Satanic Revels …………………………. sex ritual
Aug. 24 ………….St. Bartholomew Day…………………. fire festival, great Sabbat
Sept. 7…………..Marriage to the Beast ……………….. sex &. blood rituals, female under 21
Sept. 20 …………Midnight Host…………………………… hands of glory / blood ritual
Sept. 22 …………Equinox Feast Day …………………… sex ritual
Oct 23-30 ………………………………………………………. kidnapping, sacrifice preparation
Oct 29-31 or 31 …..All Hallows’ Eve ……………………. blood ritual, fire festival, great Sabbat,
believe the dead return to earth this night
Nov. 1 …………. Halloween ………………………………… sex ritual
Nov. 4 …………..Satanic Revels …………………………..sex ritual
Nov. 11 ………….All Hallows’ Eve………………………….the ancient date, celebrated by some groups
Dec. 16-23………………………………………………………kidnapping, sacrifice preparation
Dec. 21 ………….St. Thomas Day ……………………….fire festival, great Sabbat
Dec. 22 ………….Solistic Feast Day …………………….sex ritual (also burial ritual for some groups)
Dec. 24 ………….High Grand Climax …………………….blood ritual
In addition to the above dates, the following dates should also be added:
year 2009 ………..Feast of the Beast ……………………year long celebration, occurs every 28 years
Good Friday………………………………………………………passion, mock crucifixion, male sacrifice only
Holy Saturday …………………………………………………..male or female sacrifice
Easter ……………………………………………………………..male, female, adult or child, sacrificed, followed
by three days of chanting
the survivor’s birthday ………………………………………..highest of all days for that individual
The sabbath, from sunset Friday to sunset Saturday is also observed. Astrological events like full moons and
eclipses are also causes for “celebration.”
This is a compilation of 6 different versions of SRA calendars. It is highly unlikely that any one SRA
survivor would have been abused on all the above dates. However, most SRA survivors, irregardless of the
group they belonged to, were abused on the following dates: April 26-May 1, June 21, October 31, and
December 22 & 24. Many survivors are also affected one to two weeks prior to the celebration of any major
ritual as this is the time for preparation rituals leading up to a major event.
theunhivedmind on May 4, 2013 at 6:05 pm said:
Tammany Festivals
By the early 1770s, annual Tammany Festivals occurred in Philadelphia and Annapolis. The festivals were held on May 1, replacing the May Day traditions of Europe. The festivals also continued many of the features of the traditional May Day celebrations. For example, the Saint Tammany Day celebrated on May 1, 1771, in Annapolis had a may pole decorated with ribbons. People danced in Native American style to music while holding a ribbon and moving in a circle around the pole.
On May 1, 1777, John Adams wrote of the Tammany festival in Philadelphia during the American Revolutionary War. Adams, who was in Philadelphia attending the Second Continental Congress as a delegate from Massachusetts, wrote a letter home to his wife, Abigail Adams, which said:
“This is King Tammany’s Day. Tammany was an Indian King, of this past of the Continent, when Mr. Penn first came here. His court was in this town. He was friendly to Mr. Penn and very serviceable to him. He lived here among the first settlers for some time and until old age. … The people here have sainted him and keep his day” (Lyman H. Butterfield, ed., Adams Family Correspondence; Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1963-1973, II, pp. 229–230).
On May 1, 1778, General George Washington and the Continental Army held a Tammany festival while camped at Valley Forge. The “men spent the day in mirth and jollity…in honor of King Tammany” (Military Journal of George Ewing, 1928).
After the end of the Revolutionary War, Tammany celebrations spread throughout America, as far away as Savannah, Georgia. Wherever a Tammany Society had been established, the society would promote a local Tammany festival. Many calendars of the time listed “Saint Tammany’s Festival” on May 1.