>>2528967I think it was last year when I stumbled upon a possible occult site. /out/ insisted that a tended-to oak tree in the middle of a man made clearing on an abandoned forest road isn’t abnormal at all, and called me a schizo for even mentioning it.
Where did you find the star? If it’s on a popular hiking spot I wouldn’t put much into it. Someone left it there because they thought it looked cool. You probably didn’t find it far removed from everything else; the only people going out that far are outdoor enthusiasts, and not people who would take something like this just to leave it behind. But just off the beaten path enough to be hidden, yet close enough to be accessible by normies? Yeah, you found something.
>>2530526Anon, some believe that the book of Acts is referring to the hexagram when it mentions the “star of Remphan,” a false god worshipped by ancient Isrealites. It’s a hexagram, as well as an actual star in the sky (the Isrealites were rejected by god and told to worship the sun, moon, and stars). It’s also the mark on Moloch’s forehead, and anyone who’s browsed /pol/ in the last decade has heard of Moloch.