Retired FBI Agent Shares Chilling Experiences
Scott Payne, a retired FBI agent, has dedicated much of his career to infiltrating motorcycle gangs and extremist groups, including white supremacist clans. The realities he encountered often defy description.
Reflecting on a particularly grim moment, he recalls, “I’m sitting across from a pedophile who’s hired me to kill the child he abused.” He expresses concern that many people are unaware of just how malevolent the world can truly be.
Faith has played a crucial role in his life. Payne shares that it provides him strength to confront his haunting past.
Interestingly, his spiritual journey wasn’t always straightforward. During high school, he explored magic and had a terrifying experience involving a demon in a friend’s basement. This led him to seek solace in Jesus, a decision he has never regretted.
However, his battles with darkness didn’t end there. He has witnessed unspeakable things, including rituals alongside his father.
In a recent episode of the “Glenbeck Podcast,” he relays some of his most astonishing stories.
In 2019, Payne infiltrated a neo-Nazi group known as “the base,” which was founded in 2018 and pushes a radical ideology.
One of their gatherings, ominously titled “Halloween Hate Camp,” involved bizarre rituals, including hand-to-hand combat and gun training, as well as acts of violence against sacred symbols like the Bible and the American flag.
Some group members intended to steal a goat from a nearby farm for a sacrifice to Odin, symbolizing the initiation of a “wild hunt.” This hunt serves as a pagan midwinter procession led by Odin, who guides spirits to vanquish enemies and transport them to the underworld.
Payne describes a scene where they’re all in a circle around the goat, with a knife in hand. Yet, the blade proves ineffective, forcing the executioner to resort to a gun.
He recounts, “I think they’re done, but it’s not over. They slice the goat’s throat and fill a large cup with its blood.” He was present with Monica, who he describes as a “pale horse.” The blood was then shared among the group.
“They chase it with blood as part of the sacrifice,” he explains. Although he managed to avoid drinking the blood, he still had to dip his cup and partake in the disturbing ritual.
Later, they decapitate the goat and dispose of its organs in a stream. Some members attempted to cook the animal, and they carried its head for several days afterward.
At this point, host Glenn posed a question that many would likely wonder: How did he reconcile such experiences with his faith?
Payne responds, “I’m in work mode. I know someone had to drive Satan out of heaven.” His perspective is both unsettling and insightful.
To learn more about Payne’s wild stories, including an unburnable Bible and his most shocking discoveries, check out the full episode above.





