In a bizarre YouTube video with a podcaster named Shaun Attwood, Anya Wick, who claims to be Jeffrey Epstein’s niece, talks cult of Baal, lizard shape shifters, and the Illuminati. (Submitted as curiosity for discernment; see note at bottom on credibility issues and the disputes about sensational claims.)
Interview: Unmasking the “Cult of Baal” and High-Society Control
Attwood: So, what was the cult that you mentioned earlier? The ancient one.
Wick: The cult of Baal. B-A-A-L. Yeah. I know very little about it. My family masqueraded themselves as Jewish publicly, but behind closed doors—you know, at Passover dinners—when I was drugged, they would admit, “We are Satanists.”
The Myth of the Illuminati
Wick: Now, from what I can understand, the public has caught on to this, but they call them the Illuminati. I find that interesting because “Illuminati” means “illuminated.” I perceive the Illuminati, in fact, to be individuals like yourself, other conspiracists like Alex Jones, even people like Kanye West who have been trying to illuminate people to this.
I do not believe it is a unified organization, but a loose collection of individuals who are illuminated to the cult of Baal—who has successfully mythologized themselves as the Illuminati and convinced people that they are shapeshifting reptilians.
Attwood: You think those myths are intentional?
Wick: These are myths that can be perpetuated by the psychedelic nature of the tool that they use to abuse victims. It is used to delegitimize people who catch on to what they have been doing. To be truthful, it was a reason I was anxious to come on here. When people talk about seeing men turn into lizards, it makes everything seem a little bit more illegitimate.
Psychological Manipulation and Trauma
Wick: When someone has been given a powerful drug, their minds can experience something like that. They can witness something like that. It’s something that kept me very confused as a child. I’m in the material world, in this plane; I’m being assaulted by my father, my uncles, my cousins. But my mind is somewhere else. My mind is going on this fantasy ride. And when I awake, I’m very confused.
I also believe there are people who have talked about these outlandish, metaphysical, impossible experiences intentionally to derail conversations about the cult and their power in media and politics.
Prevalence in High Society
Attwood: How prevalent are these Satanists in high society? And are they disguised?
Wick: Yes. They control so much more than I think even I can understand. I told you my father boasted that his grandfather was Walt Disney. I remember when Viacom bought Fox, but Fox held a hard line on not selling the news station. Steve raged and cried for a month because that would have been a full monopoly on the American news market.
I remember meeting all sorts of politicians, American and foreign, and entertainers. As far as that goes, I’m happy to answer honestly if you want to ask me about specific people, but I am very scared to name individuals if I am unprompted.
Attwood: Yeah. If you say you’ve met somebody, there’s no legal consequences of that.
[SD note: Reptilian humanoids, or anthropomorphic reptiles, also called reptiloids, appear in folklore, fiction, and conspiracy theories.]
[Note from Gemini research tool:
Anya Wick (born Anya Beth Epstein) claims to be Jeffrey Epstein’s niece, but these claims are widely disputed and largely unsupported by public records.
Based on available information, here is a breakdown of her claims versus known facts:
The Claims
Anya Wick has appeared on several podcasts (such as Shaun Attwood’s and The Imagination Podcast) and TikTok, where she alleges:
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Paternal Connection: She claims her father is Stephen Bruce Epstein, whom she alleges is the brother of Jeffrey Epstein.
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Twin Brother: She claims she and actor Shia LaBeouf are twin siblings born on June 4, 1988, in Boulder, Colorado, but were separated at birth through forged certificates.
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Cult Involvement: She alleges she was raised in a generational cult (which she calls the “Cult of Baal”) involving high-profile elites and ritual abuse.
Discrepancies and Debunking
Journalistic investigations and public records have highlighted significant inconsistencies in her story:
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Epstein’s Family: Jeffrey Epstein is only known to have one sibling, his brother Mark Epstein. There is no public record of a brother named Stephen Bruce Epstein.
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Shia LaBeouf: The actor’s birth is well-documented (born June 11, 1986, in Los Angeles, not 1988 in Colorado). His parents are Shayna and Jeffrey LaBeouf; there is no evidence of a twin sister.
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Legal & Biographical Facts: Critics and researchers have noted that Wick’s story involves various timeline shifts, including claims of “chemical amnesia” and name changes (e.g., Owen Theodore Epstein, Anna Petrova) that make her narrative difficult to verify through standard documentation.
Summary of Status
While Anya Wick maintains her story on social media, she is generally characterized by mainstream media and fact-checkers as a viral claimant whose allegations lack corroborating evidence. Many researchers in the Epstein case consider her claims to be disinformation or a “grift,” citing her use of a GoFundMe page and the lack of physical or DNA evidence connecting her to the Epstein family.]