Legendary Filmmaker Roger Avary Admits Hollywood Eats Babies, Daily Sacrifices To Moloch
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Legendary Filmmaker Roger Avary Admits Hollywood Eats Babies, Daily Sacrifices To Moloch

Academy Award-winning screenwriter, director, and producer Roger Avary went on Joe Rogan a couple weeks ago and one clip absolutely blew my mind. Not because it’s news to me…. We’ve been telling you about this for 10+ years. But people have called us crazy, tin-foil hat wearing Conspiracy Theorists! “GET A GRIP NOAH!” But it turns out I had a grip all along. It turns out I was right. It turns out I was doing what I always do around here which is telling you about the TRUTH before it goes mainstream. And now a big-time Hollywood insider just admitted it. ALL of it. Check it out right here: “I think the Luciferians cast a spell on the world.” “They’re manipulating everything.” “Reality as we know it is fake.” “They’re eating babies.” “There’s sacrifices going on every day in LA.” This Hollywood director just dropped massive red pills on Joe Rogan. Pulp Fiction… pic.twitter.com/CE9p3w1OHR — Holden Culotta (@Holden_Culotta) February 11, 2026 “I think the Luciferians cast a spell on the world.” “They’re manipulating everything.” “Reality as we know it is fake.” “They’re eating babies.” “There’s sacrifices going on every day in LA.” This Hollywood director just dropped massive red pills on Joe Rogan. Pulp Fiction co-writer Roger Avary told Rogan that Hollywood normalized Moloch worship to Americans through predictive programming. “Like, Stephen Colbert did a little skit on his show where … ‘I’m gonna take this baby, and I’m gonna give it to Moloch,’ and he goes into a cloudy red furnace and hands the baby over, and says ‘the baby’s gonna be fine.’” “They make a joke about it, and the audience laughs.” “We’re all now conditioned to it.” Rogan: “You think that’s on purpose, that this is some sort of a grand design to get us to be desensitized to the idea of demons eating babies?” Avary: “Yeah, for sure.” Rogan: “Okay, but there has to be a person or some group of people—” Avary: “About 8,500 people.” Rogan: “That are manipulating The Colbert Show?” Avary: “They’re manipulating everything.” Rogan: “The thing about the emails is … some of it is in code.” Avary: “For all this pizza they’re talking about, you never see any pizza.” “They’re eating babies.” Rogan: “You think that is real?” Avary: “Yeah, not only that, I think that there’s sacrifices going on every day in Los Angeles.” “Allegedly … let’s say, high-level female musician is killing chickens every day, doing sacrifices.” Backup video here if you need it: Hollywood’un Akademi Ödüllü senarist, yönetmen ve yapımcısı Roger Avary, Joe Rogan’a: Bebek yiyorlar adamım8.500 kişiler dünyadaEpstein hakkında dava açıldıktan HEMEN SONRA ne yaptı? 6 KONTEYNER DOLUSU SÜLFÜRİK ASİT sipariş ettiKomedi sovunda bebek kurban… pic.twitter.com/IWu9OHl2qK — Kuşçu (@_Kuscubasi) February 12, 2026 Hollywood’s Academy Award-winning screenwriter, director, and producer Roger Avary, to Joe Rogan: They eat babies, man There are 8,500 of them in the world What did he do IMMEDIATELY AFTER the Epstein lawsuit was filed? He ordered 6 CONTAINERS FULL OF SULFURIC ACID They were sacrificing babies on a comedy show, it was to get people used to it They needed to get rid of some bodies * Roger Avary is an Academy Award-winning screenwriter, director, and producer who played a key role in the 90s independent cinema explosion and is especially known for his collaboration with Quentin Tarantino. * Avary met Tarantino while working together at the famous Video Archives video rental store. This friendship led to screenplays that changed cinema history. * Pulp Fiction: Avary shared the Best Original Screenplay Oscar with Tarantino for his contributions to the story. In particular, a large portion of the storyline involving the boxer Butch, played by Bruce Willis, belongs to Avary. * Reservoir Dogs: It is also known that he made an uncredited contribution to the writing of some of the dialogue in this film. * He is not just a screenwriter, but also a director with his own distinctive hard-edged style: * Killing Zoe (1993): This violent and highly stylized film about a bank robbery is considered a cult classic. * The Rules of Attraction (2002): Adapted from Bret Easton Ellis’s novel, this film proved his directorial talent by handling youthful drama in a dark and experimental style. * These days, together with Quentin Tarantino, he hosts the popular program “The Video Archives Podcast,” where they reminisce about the old days and discuss cult films. Directly connected to Moloch worship. About 8,500 people in Hollywood and elite circles are involved. The co-writer of Pulp Fiction just sat in Joe Rogan’s studio and said elites tied to Epstein are eating babies. Roger Avary — Oscar winner, Hollywood insider for 30+ years.⠀He told Rogan it’s connected to Moloch worship. Said around 8,500 people are involved. Said reality as… pic.twitter.com/VGSkf5u08J — Phatigued_American (@Cycyk_1776) February 14, 2026 Full episode here if you want to watch it: There you go folks! Don’t say I didn’t tell ya!