Despite what television, newspapers, and Hollywood have all told you, underground Satanic cults don't really exist, or at least not in the way your expecting them to. A little intro to the religion first.
For the most part, Satanists don't usually have huge social circles. This all goes back to the philosophy they follow. So when 2 or 3 Satanists do happen to get together, even for a small social event, this can often lead to problems with the rest of society.
I can't speak for the rest of the world (but certainly in Ireland), when the 'general public' somehow finds out that a group of 5 or 6 Satanists meet-up at a certain park every week this leads to alot of media attention and a lot of rumors about "underground Satanic cults" operating in the area.
Its not an underground thing in any way. Its simply a few Satanists getting together.
Also, I think Jewish people suffer from similar problems because they are also another minority religion who tend to stick together. Though the persecution of Jews is somewhat limited now and the slander they receive isn't quite as bad as some of the slander Satanists receive.
Answer from a Luciferian (Luciferian Satanist)
We try not to socialize too much in public, other than for friendly chat. We don't dress in black all the time, so it can be hard to tell us apart from the regular population. We don't attend black masses much, either. We are dispersed around the world, making it hard for us to come together for large groups. For the most part, we own private altars and worship there privately.
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They hint back to the Satanic cults of the 1300's. It's become a tradition to put it on gold jewelry, but it is mostly frowned upon my many historians.
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