Why the tranny movement? They were being uncovered anyway, to they had to switch it and become overt.
It was always 'their' lifestyle.
a 3rd fell with satan, and have been inbreeding ever since, believing this was the way to keep purity in their blood, but alas, it just made them insane.
Their motto, do as thou wilt, meaning no moral compass or boundaries, they are gods unto themselves, so they believe.
The baphomet is both sexes, they believe this to be the ultimate in divinity.
It is not new, they've been this since they first fell.
God destroyed the power of satan, via his son, Jesus, at the stake. It's all mental with them, God creates miracles they attempt sad houdini like tricks, look here not there, slight of hand, to imitate the miracles of God.
The tranny movement is also two pronged, as the more they get to convert, the less 'breeding' we have.
Baphomet, invented pagan or gnostic idol or deity that the Templars were accused of worshipping and that was later embraced by various occult and mystical writers.
The first known mention of Baphomet was in a letter written in 1098 by Anselm of Ribemont describing the Siege of Antioch during the First Crusade. Anselm stated that the Turks “called loudly upon Baphomet.” Most scholars believe that the word refers to Muhammad, the founder of Islam. In 1307 Philip IV of France had every Templar in France arrested, accusing them of such heretical acts as idolatrous worship of a bearded male head called Baphomet. By the 19th century Freemasons had also been (falsely) said to worship Baphomet.
In his book Dogme et ritual de la haute magie (1861; Transcendental Magic: Its Doctrine and Ritual), the influential French occultist Éliphas Lévi created the Baphomet that has become a recognized occult icon. The book’s frontispiece was a drawing of Baphomet imagined as a “Sabbatic Goat”—a hermaphroditic winged human figure with the head and feet of a goat that is adorned with numerous esoteric symbols. Lévi describes the meaning of each element of the drawing, which is defined by its profound and pervasive duality. British occultist Aleister Crowley also adopted Baphomet, notably in his “Gnostic Mass.” More recently, the Satanic Temple commissioned a statue of Baphomet, which was unveiled in 2015 and then moved to various places as a protest against displays of Ten Commandments monuments in public spaces.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Baphomet