
At first glance, one may scoff at the idea of the Fantastic Four as being "satanic." Humanist, maybe, you might argue, and that would be true; but humanism is really just covert satanism for the modern masses--post-modern Luciferianism might be more fitting here, but it's all from the same source so let's get on with it.

The film begins with the Silver Surfer heading toward Earth.

In his wake follow some bizarre weather changes.
We see a TV newsreader covering the story: "Scientists have ruled out global warming. Some are beginning to wonder if the hand of God is at work." This is out first clue as to what this movie is really going to be about and who the villain is.
At the same time, Dr. Reed Richards and Susan Storm are trying again to get married. The timing here is no coincidence. This isn't just a wedding between two superhumans; they want to start a family, i.e., propagate the super-race.
This scenario reminds us right away of the Genesis flood.
"And, behold, I, even I, do bring a flood of waters upon the earth, to destroy all flesh, wherein is the breath of life, from under heaven; and every thing that is in the earth shall die." (6:17)
And of course the flood was largely due to the Nephilim hybrids, mighty men, the men of renown. In Fantastic Four we have The Destroyer--the film's version of God--coming to destroy as the superhumans are attempting to join and reproduce.

As the Surfer nears it causes major electrical disturbances. A helicopter loses power and crashes into the wedding area.

And the wedding is ruined.

The military visits Dr. Reed at their 33rd floor/level Grand Master laboratory/lodge in search of help.
LT666XThe Silver Surfer's energy output has unintentionally freed Victor von Doom from his prison as well. And if there is any question as to who represents the devil in this film, we need only notice the tail numbers: LT666X.

Doom wants to join forces with the Silver Surfer. He says, "Together we could be unstoppable." But the Silver Surfer doesn't go for it. Here again we see a Biblical allusion: in Luke Chapter 4, the devil tempts Jesus in the wilderness. Satan says, "Therefore, if You will worship before me, all will be Yours." (v.7)
Jesus rejected Satan; the Silver Surfer rejects Doom.
And now we know the players: the Surfer is a christos figure, Doom is the devil, Galactica the destroyer of worlds is a God-like being, and the Fantastic Four are obviously the highly evolved superhumans/neo-Nephilim heroes.

Doom is also enlisted by the military to help save the world, but he is actually out for selfish gains. We know from the Book of Revelation that when Satan is released for a time he goes out to deceive the nations.

As the Destroyer nears Earth, Doom steals the surfboard and the mandatory chase/fight ensues. We also learn that the Surfer is not all that bad; he only serves the Destroyer to save his own world. He is only the herald (prophet), forced into this job to save his own people.

The Fantastic Four make quick work out of Doom; he is thrown into a body of water symbolic of the abyss. But the Destroyer is still enroute. Only the Surfer can stop him. He is reunited with his board and heals Susan Storm, who, incidentally, is the only female in the group and the only one capable of producing children; without her there is no more super-race.
It is here that the Surfer has an epiphany. He realizes that, "We do have a choice." He does not have to serve (God) anymore.

The Destroyer of worlds closes in.

The city goes dark. The symbolic association here equates God with darkness.

The Silver Surfer flies up into the Destroyer's tornado-like funnel and says, "I will no longer serve."--recall that the satanists/Luciferians/occultists/et cetera believe that rebellion is a courageous act.
First he rebels, then he sacrifices himself by turning himself into a bomb; ergo, he becomes an anti-christ, a substitute christ, giving his life to save mankind.

After a huge explosion killing Galactica, light returns to the city below. The first sign we see coming back on is the "New Century" Chinese medicine store with a picture of ginseng root--known for its man-like shape. Even the word ginseng means "man root." So here we have a representation of the dawning of the New Age of Man.

After God has been dealt with, Reed and Susan can finally get on with their marriage and producing highly evolved super-children. Another crisis develops, but this time they hurry through with it and finally get married.

The four rush into the Fantasticar and fly off, not leaving before they skywrite a circled 4 above.

...which is actually a crypto-pentagram. The symbol of Venus, Lucifer, the bringer of gnosis, and higher Man. Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man: Man is the measure of all things.

The unfinished pentagram is a symbol of the Great Work in progress: to perfect humanity, or the creation, or re-emergence, of the master race.
Compare the themes here with The Day The Earth Stood Still: evolution of man, a destructive force coming to earth, and a rebellious prophet who sacrifices himself for mankind.
2 comments:
hi,
your deciphering this movie to expose the satanic underlying ideas is just perfect.
notice how no one even bothered to criticize you on the comment section about the movie's interpretation.
excellent work !
I dont know, how do you know you are not looking too much into it?
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