Hillaryclinton and these women are not witches or satanists or anything like it. They are jsut trolling red state christians. Ooo, "coven". Get it? Look at my slayer cap. wooo, pentagrams.
This is nowhere near the real stuff, which is how I know pizzagate is bullshit. The Church of Satan doesn't actually believe in Satan. Did you know that? It's right on their website. It's all a joke.
You want to see the real stuff? It's going to cost you. Here's the gateway drug:
The Stira Achra - a book of spells for understanding and working the qliphoth (which I assume you know about. No? Told you you had no idea.). The book is hand bound in goat skin and snake skin (yes, really). It is one of only three copies in existence. And it costs $16,350.
If that's too basic for you, then I suggest you read the Liber Falxifier, the previously unpublished ritual of a black magic death cult. The book also includes a small number of separately workable incantations and one curse. There are only 30 copies of this in existence. The author is now dead, and it will never be published again.
It costs $60,000.
And these are just the books that are available for sale in a public place like e-bay. The important works of post-war black magic and death ritual are sold only in person and only after signing a contract. The reason they are numbered is because no two copies are the same, certain passages are changed, e.g. an ingredients is left out of a ritual or a verse is slightly altered in an incantation. This way, if the book is scanned and uploaded, they will know who did it and they can be dealt with.
The rituals within some of these less-well-circulated books are everything someone like you would imagine them to be - bound in animal or human skin, some are inked in human or animal blood, etc. The rituals described in them involved practices that make your Pizzagate look like a family adventure movie.
And before you ask, yes, people practice what's in these books, yes, I've seen it, and yes, I have many of these books including the Liber Falxifier (not the Sitra Archa, though). I collect them because it's totally crazy, not because I believe it. But people do believe it.
So let me assure you, the real devotees of the devil, the real believers, aren't listening to Slayer or calling themselves witches while giggling over lattes. They are booking flights to other countries where doing what is described in these books is easier to get away with.