There is no question about it. The gods of ancient times have returned with a vengeance on our generation.
In a post on X, Alex Jones shared news of a Rhode Island middle school that supervised children as they painted a mural of the demon god Moloch.
Rhode Island School ordered to paint the demon god Moloch!
This is a school wall mural of “Moloch” a Satanic demon from Jenks Middle School in Pawtucket Rhode Island.
This mural was painted by children with guidance from a teacher and approval from an administrator.
“Moloch” is the demon of child sacrifice.
Jenks Middle School was and still is under the control Angelica Infante Green who was tasked with improving academic outcomes in Rhode Island.
When parents complained, the mural was painted over.
But it’s still there under a coat of white paint; an image of child sacrifice. Homeschool your children.
In a video part of the post, Jones also discussed how this ties in eerily with the Epstein Files.
Rhode Island School ordered to paint the demon god Moloch!
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) February 19, 2026
This is a school wall mural of "Moloch" a Satanic demon from Jenks Middle School in Pawtucket Rhode Island.
This mural was painted by children with guidance from a teacher and approval from an administrator.… https://t.co/NEmb0u9fFf pic.twitter.com/eIQCtYs82b
“Les Wexner, the controller of Epstein…it’s come out in these emails, says ‘I am possessed by this particular demon. I do what the demon says,” Jones quotes. “Then we found news articles where he said, ‘Oh, I do these horrible things; the demon controls me.'”
Jones points out that Epstein had gone by “Baal” as well.
“This is their cult. This is what they’re into…they believe hurting people is a gift to their god,” Jones says. “You have to realize evil exists. They say the devil’s greatest trick is that he doesn’t exist. I say it’s the second biggest trick. The biggest one…is that we can’t resist it.”
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Jones pointed out that we have a “blind spot” to this horrific reality, calling people to wake up to the truth of what’s happening around us and to rely on the Holy Spirit, who can save us.
“Satan is real, but God is real as well,” he says. “Just pray for God, for the armor of God, pray for the Holy Spirit. You’re not going to find it in most churches,” he says. “Pray for the children, pray for the innocent because the devil’s coming for our children. Public schools, trying [to get] kids to worship Moloch.“
Scripture reminds us that “we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers” (Eph. 6:12). The battle for the hearts and minds of the next generation is not merely cultural or political—it is spiritual. When symbols tied to darkness surface in places meant for learning and growth, believers cannot afford to remain passive. The enemy seeks influence wherever innocence resides, but Christ has already secured the victory for those who stand in His name.
Now more than ever, the church must take its place on the wall. Parents, pastors and prayer warriors are called to stand in the gap and intercede for children who may not yet recognize the spiritual currents around them. We do not respond with fear—we respond with faith. We clothe ourselves in the armor of God, plead the blood of Jesus over our schools and homes and ask the Holy Spirit to guard young hearts and minds.
The next generation does not belong to darkness. It belongs to the Lord—and it is time for believers to pray, fast and boldly declare that truth over our children.
Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact [email protected].











