Exorcist Fr. Chad Ripperger: Possessed Politicians, Occult Activity, and Speaking to Satan Himself
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In a three-part interview on The Tucker Carlson Show, Tucker Carlson engages in a profound and detailed discussion with Father Chad Ripperger, a Catholic exorcist with over 18 years of experience, exploring the reality of demonic possession, spiritual warfare, and the occult’s influence on modern society. Father Ripperger asserts that exorcism is a biblically grounded practice, not a fringe or psychological phenomenon, and traces its decline in the Church to the 20th-century rise of psychology. He describes demons as fallen angels with fixed malice and hierarchical structures, identifying specific demons tied to cultural sins such as abortion (Balfomet), homosexuality (Asmodeus), and fornication (Baal). He outlines signs of possession—including morphing, superhuman strength, and speaking in unknown languages—and emphasizes that exorcism requires more than ritual invocation: it demands sustained prayer, fasting, and spiritual discipline. The conversation reveals a worldview in which political leaders, media narratives, and cultural trends are shaped by demonic forces seeking to undermine Christianity and human flourishing. In a striking revelation, Ripperger recounts encountering Satan as a trifurcated personality—Lucifer, Beelzebub, and Satan—punished for aspiring to godhood, a phenomenon documented in 17th-century France. He also discusses how spiritual attacks often follow moments of holiness, as demons are used by God to purify and strengthen the soul, and warns that undisciplined lifestyles—especially pornography, sugar addiction, and lack of prayer—are prime entry points for demonic influence. A powerful case study involves a virtuous woman whose uncontrollable craving for soda vanished entirely after exorcism, illustrating how demons can manipulate physical cravings through spiritual means, suggesting a deeper supernatural origin behind certain compulsive behaviors. The episode culminates in a compelling exploration of addiction as a spiritual battleground, where demons exploit human vulnerabilities to deepen bondage. Ripperger distinguishes between natural and spiritually driven addictions, arguing that while habits may initiate dependency, demonic forces can intensify and sustain them, especially in cases of possession. He highlights the unique compulsiveness of sugar and chocolate addiction—unlike meat, which satisfies hunger without obsession—as evidence of a spiritual mechanism beyond biology. The interview concludes with a message of cautious hope: despite the moral decay and spiritual warfare permeating modern society, divine correction may be imminent. Throughout, Father Ripperger presents a rigorous, faith-based framework for understanding evil not as metaphor but as a real, active force in human life, demanding vigilance, prayer, and moral integrity. The conversation challenges listeners to reconsider the invisible dimensions of reality, urging a return to spiritual discipline as a defense against demonic influence.
Exorcism is a biblically grounded, essential practice in Christianity, requiring prayer, fasting, and spiritual discipline—not just ritual invocation.
Demons are fallen angels with fixed malice and specific natures, influencing culture through spiritual warfare tied to sins like abortion, pornography, and homosexuality.
Demonic possession manifests through physical signs (morphing, superhuman strength), occult knowledge of hidden sins, and compulsive behaviors like sugar addiction.
Satan can appear as a trifurcated personality (Lucifer, Beelzebub, Satan), a punishment for aspiring to godhood, historically documented in 17th-century France.
Spiritual attacks often follow periods of holiness, as demons are used by God to purify and strengthen the believer through suffering.
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The Biblical Foundation of Exorcism
“Casting out demons is not just this random thing. It is central to the Gospels.”
The Rise of Psychology and the Decline of Demonology
Father Ripperger traces the modern church’s de-emphasis on demonic possession to the rise of psychology in the mid-20th century. He argues that the psychological model, often driven by atheist thinkers, sought to eliminate belief in the supernatural, including demons. This led to a collapse in exorcist training, with only 13 exorcists in the U.S. in the early 2000s. However, as cases emerged that couldn’t be explained psychologically, the Church began to re-recognize the need for exorcism.
The Nature and Tactics of Demons
“They know what's going on in Saturn. They just think of Saturn and boom, they see what's going on there.”
Occult Knowledge and the Nature of Demon Awareness
“Because as far as the demon is concerned, if you don't confess your sins, then basically their attitude is, well, then I still have power over you because you're still under me.”
Levitation, Prayer, and the Necessity of Fasting
The exorcist clarifies that levitation is not a definitive sign of possession but can occur in rare cases. He emphasizes that successful exorcism requires prayer and fasting, which subdue the body and strengthen spiritual resistance.
“It was a grace obviously. So then I basically beat out of him so Beelzebub is the inversion of the Holy Spirit. Lucifer is the inversion of the second person of the Trinity... Satan is the father of lies, who's the inversion of God the Father.”
“I commanded the demon to tell me, what is it you have on her? Right. And he just looked at me and he said, pop. Meaning soda.”
“As long as you stay with Christ, you're safe. It's when you try to branch out on your own... that's when you're going to get taken to the woodshed.”
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