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Today we're diving into the Prince of Darkness himself, Ozzy Osborne, and exposing the
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occult connections behind his music image and influence will explore how Black Sabbath
was inspired by Shadow entities and a 16th century magic book.
The hidden satanic symbolism in his songs has ties to Alistair Crowley and Anton Leve, a
soul transfer theory with young blood, and even an infamous bat and dove incidence was
Ozzy, just a rock god or a pawn of the occult elite.
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Let's get into it.
Now this is the kind of show that's right on my alley folks.
If you don't know who I am, my name is Isaac Wiseaube.
I've been hosting this podcast since 2014.
I've written nine books on this subject.
My expertise is in the realm of the occult and pop culture and where there's two worlds
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collide and it doesn't get any better than the man himself of Ozzy Osborne.
Now this is a serious show for me.
I'm a huge Ozzy Osborne fan.
I'm not like the biggest Ozzy Osborne fan on the planet so I'd ever been to a concert
and I don't listen to every single album but he definitely holds a place in my heart
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So let's get into it.
Let's start the show with a reading from the Rock and a Hull of Fame bio for Black Sabbath.
So you know where we're headed with this show because I got a lot of reading to do to you.
Everything changed when Butler, that's Geeser Butler from Black Sabbath.
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Everything changed when Geeser Butler came to the band with an idea for a song inspired
by a disturbing apparition.
A fan of horror films and the Black Magic theme novels of Dennis Wheatley, he flirted
briefly with the Black Arts.
When he saw what he believed to be a figure from the dark side at the foot of his bed one night,
he ceased his dabblings in the Goth world.
Now this article doesn't mention that this was around the time that Ozzy Osborne stole a
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16th century occult magic book which we're going to talk about later.
Okay.
With lyrics by Osborne, the group composed a song about the visitation entitling it Black
Sabbath after the 1963 Boris Karloff film.
It provoked a reaction in audiences unlike anything else in their repertoire and they knew
they'd stumbled onto something powerful and unique.
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Force to change their name because there was already another band named Earth, they made
an obvious choice, Black Sabbath.
That's when it all started to happen.
Tony Yammy told writer Mick Wall, the name sounded mysterious and gave something to people
something to think about and it gave us a direction to follow.
Black Sabbath was the polar opposite of the Beatles.
Alright, so we're talking about opposing polarities, we're goatin' with the bobbin already.
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Okay.
Even though they all like the Beatles.
Which we'll talk about later too.
Whereas the fab force saying, yeah, yeah, yeah, Osborne pleaded, no, no, please no, in Black
Sabbath.
It's a satanic world butler told Rolling Stone in 1971.
The devil is more in control now, people can't come together, there's no equality.
It's a sin to put yourself above other people and yet that's what people do.
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When with butler serving as principal lyricist in Yammy as the musical architect, Black Sabbath
pursued such themes as war, social chaos, the supernatural, the afterlife and the timeless
conflict between good and evil.
The group was a product of the late 60s.
It was a time when youthful idealism had begun to ebb amid the war in Vietnam.
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The influx of hard drugs, clashes with authority figures and the bruising realities of working
class life, low wages at Grim Labor that lay ahead from any of them.
Anyway, okay.
Anyway, then it goes on to sort of talk about the conflicts they have and we're going to
talk about this conflict and this idea of was Ozzy and Black Sabbath worshipping the devil
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or not and we're going to come to a conclusion and I will tell you if they're illuminating
confirmed.
Do they worship the devil?
It's complicated.
It's complicated.
So who was Ozzy Osborne?
Of course he's dead, right?
He just died.
I don't know if he doesn't know that by now.
Died July 22nd.
The night I'm doing overtime here, folks.
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This is late at night.
I don't even know if you noticed but the studio is dark.
I'm supposed to be in bed, humpin' on my pillow right now.
Who was Ozzy Osborne?
You know, super-goated.
He invented heavy metal.
He was called the Prince of Darkness and I grew up listening to Ozzy.
I recall very distinctly my dad had a variety of mixed tapes and Black Sabbath was on those
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mixed tapes because my dad was cool.
You know, he was a cool dude.
He was listening to Black Sabbath.
I remember we were listening to Iron Man and Warp Higgs and I, like, those were the tracks
because he listened to a bunch of stuff and like, those were some of the ones I was like,
"Oh, I kind of like this, you know."
Ozzy was born December 3rd, 1948 and he died at age of 76, which is remarkable for how
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bad a shape he was in for so long.
Interestingly enough, he was born in Lemonson Spa, England, which is the hometown for Leon
Vitale from the Kubrick films, right?
We've talked about Kubrick many times.
Leon Vitale played Red Cloak and I's Blind Shut, a very occulted movie.
As you know from my six-part series on the movie.
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So a man named Alistair Crowley came from Lemonson Spa.
Because in Lemonson Spa there's a little location where you can find the masks from Eyes Wide
Shed, the Venetian Masks.
You can find them in, or you could at a period of time, find them as sort of public art pieces.
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Now Ozzy, he was born normal parents, right?
This was no nepot baby.
Mom worked in a factory, dad was making tools for GE, he was dyslexic, had ADD.
Tractically he was sexually abused, I forgot the trigger warnings.
We're going to use explicit language on this episode because I've got, I found a good
reason to do it.
There's lots of swear words in this.
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So this one's going to have swear words and we're going to have trigger warnings for sexual
abuse talk.
So you've been forewarned, okay?
He was sexually abused by bullies as young as age 11 in the attempted suicide multiple times.
I didn't know this until today when I was frantically trying to put the show together.
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From ew.com, he said, "Two boys used to wait for me to come home after school.
They would fuck around with me.
They didn't fuck me, they didn't fuck me, but they messed around with me," he said.
They would force me to draw my pants and all that shit.
They felt me and touched me and it was terrible.
The first time it happened was in front of my sister and that affected me even more.
It became a regular thing on the way home from school.
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It seemed to go on forever.
The abuse compounded the trauma of growing up poor and a family of eight, whereas parents
were always fighting about money.
I was afraid to tell my father or mother and it was completely fucked me up.
Dirty little secrets fester and this, and that is one of the first things I said to my
kids.
When I was a kid, people did not talk about these things like they do now.
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They didn't have chat shows talking about child molestation.
I worked it out with a therapist, but if you have a traumatic experience when you are young,
it does fuck you up.
Sharon knows all about it and it was only with her that I could finally relax and be myself.
So all makes sense.
His struggles with addiction and drugs and alcohol over the years.
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Sad story, right?
Even as a teenager at 17, he robbed a clothing store, does six weeks in prison, then he gets
out and he gets into the Beatles.
And he said it was like someone turned the world on to him.
He said that he heard the song she loves you and realized he said, quote, I knew I was going
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to be a rock star the rest of my life.
You hear this a lot.
A lot from the celebrities and these musicians that they get a premonition or they channel something
from the ether about knowing their future and their fate.
A lot of times they talk about predicting their own death.
You hear that often, right?
Remember big and two pocket albums talking about how they're going to die like Macho Belly
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and Life After Death of Big.
So he gets into the Beatles a couple years later.
He's a butler recruits Aussie to be the vocalist for Black Sabbath, which with the band was
called Earth before that it was called some kind of polka.
Had some weird ass name.
Then he later meets Sharon and you know, and so on and so on.
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I'm going to walk you through this whole thing, the music career.
So it starts out with Black Sabbath, right?
We're in the 60s here, which is insane because the 60s starts out with songs talking about
holding hands and by the end of the 60s we've got Charles Manson and Black Sabbath.
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And Aussie cited the Beatles with planning the seed for him to become a rock star as you
as I just told you.
But the Beatles also connects into the world of Charles Manson with the Helter Skeletor
theory, the white album, all kinds of stuff.
But the whole vibe of Black Sabbath was darker cult music and their debut album, self-titled
Black Sabbath dropped on Friday the 13th.
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And I was reading one description, they described it as some kind of mix of Dennis Wheatley's
occult novels and HP Lovecraft, which all kind of makes sense because they were into Led
Zeppelin too.
They like the Beatles, they like Led Zeppelin and Led Zeppelin was very much into the occult
as well.
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So Aussie was the vocalist for Black Sabbath until 1979 and they fired him for a variety
of I guess he was drinking too much.
They replaced him with Ronnie James Dio.
And Black Sabbath was going to rotate everybody out over the years.
I mean, they've been making tons of albums just with the whole different band members.
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And Aussie even rejoins in the very late 90s and the 2000s does a bunch of concerts with
Black Sabbath.
Reading the one that just happened on July 5th, 2025 called Back to the Beginning, which is
an apropos title when we get to my conclusion when we talk about this idea of a troll, a
soul transfer theory about him transferring his soul into young blood, this new young singer.
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Back to the beginning, it's a very auroboros, very infinite loop, right?
So anyways, this life of concert broke records for fundraising for children's hospital because
the headliner was the original Black Sabbath group performing for the first time in 20 some
years.
It's the whole band with Aussie singing.
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And what's really weird about this final premonition, this file appearance is the premonition
of death.
A lot of people claim that this was the funeral for Aussie Osborne.
And then the singer, young blood, was at this final concert and it was 17 days before Aussie
died, right?
And there was this big to do about Aussie passing the torch to young blood who performed
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Aussie's song changes.
And Aussie's been mentoring him, calling him family over these years.
And we're going to come back to this in the exciting conclusion.
The Black Sabbath go on to become the greatest metal band of all time.
First album, sighted as the greatest metal album of all time, everybody loves Black Sabbath.
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They fire him from the band, he goes on solo and he still crushes it, right?
Still crushes it.
Then he would go on and invent reality TV.
And you could argue that MTV's real world was kind of the first reality TV.
And the Aussborne, what's it called?
The Aussborne?
I know the name of the show.
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I watched the whole thing.
The Aussborne was from 2002 and it dropped and it became, it broke records for MTV for
the most viewed series ever, first off.
But this was a different era in reality television.
Okay, this wasn't a documentary style.
This was sort of a prefabricated dramatization to sort of spice things up and dumb it down
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a little bit and it influenced what's been going ever since with reality TV shows.
Now when we talk about Aussie, there's so much to call stuff to unpack and I'm going to do
my best to hit all of it right now.
Because Aussie and Black Sabbath, they were one of the main targets for satanic panic during
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the 70s and 80s and to be fair, they kind of deserved it.
Okay.
So let's go through all the reasons why they could be illuminate confirmed.
And then the conclusion, we're going to talk about some of this immortality stuff and bring
it all together and be like, okay, is this band illuminate confirmed?
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We walked through the albums of Black Sabbath.
So we, I tried to identify that 16th century magic book that Aussie used to sort of basically
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invent Black Sabbath.
That's how they started.
Some of the artwork inside of the albums, the inverted crosses.
A lot of stuff we read from the I.M. Aussie class, the autobiography about his experience.
We had some fun stories about him pissing in someone's line.
Oh, it was a great time.
We talked about the origins of the track war pigs.
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It comes from WALT VALT Purgis, which is the satanic holiday.
And that's what Giza Butler tells us.
It's literally what they were trying to do, what they were shooting for.
Then we walked through all of his stuff with bait, fighting the heads off of bats and dubs,
and people commit suicide from the albums, and then a blood sacrifice of Randy Rhodes and
Mr. Crowley, which is of course about Aussie Crowley.
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And then we talked about some lyrics that suggest that maybe they were selling their soul to
the devil, right?
Even some possible connections to MK Ultra.
And then we get into some really weird theories about soul transferring to Youngblood, right?
I reveal some interesting things about Youngblood and this weird thing about Aussie Osborne
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becoming immortal with the DNA and all that.
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