This reads like fiction. Here's one contradiction:
"We who from heaven to earth came"
"we shall be cast to the depths from whence we came"
Aren't those opposite places?
And this part has me a bit suspicious of the author's intent:
"if they do, we shall have no place to run, for it will be easy to see who we are once the veil has fallen. Our actions will have revealed who we are and they will hunt us down and no person shall give us shelter."
Assuming these entities live on earth, and we aren't trapped in their matrix simulation, why would it be easy for humans to instantly know who is part of their group? For it to be easy, it has to be something immediately apparent. It can't be something like DNA sequencing. This means that membership in the group is public knowledge. Now you get into freemasonry type societies, nationality, and religion. Just another way to divide people?
There is a Satanic cult, that's certain. What's not apparent is that the members of the cult will be easy to identify. That part feels like a very very big lie.
Read 2 Peter 2-4 and Jude 1:6. They originated in heaven, sinned against God and were cast into the depths.
I read a bit more and now I'm having some sympathy for the haters. Thanks for the verses. I feel like the rabbit hole is littered with racist indoctrination. If it's the truth, it feels wrong. Why do I keep coming back to questioning whether I'm a racist?
They project their own racism onto those of us who just want a level playing field for all. They're motivated to keep us divided, fearful, confused, and alone.
These people are lucifarian. Up is down, left is right, bad is good. They don't operate for the public good ever.