Igor Kryan's unorthodox book Hammer of Witches: Book of Boobs created 537 years after the original Hammer of Witches written by Henricus Insistor. That ancient Malleus Maleficarum started it all: witchcraft, inquisition, downfall of men and rise of feminism. German Clergyman Henricus Insistor blamed women for lust and sorcery, two mortal sins. Yet, the new satirical Hammer of Witches: Book of Boobs is a very controversial work that serves as a final nail to the coffin to late Medieval and Renaissance Catholic clergy doctrine that dominated Europe for centuries and infiltrated six continents. The mere fact of this book publishing proves that Catholics have lost while lust and sorcery have won. In the modern world witchcraft took an interesting form of feminism, was highly politicized and put on a pedestal to replace those crushed Catholic values. However, it also clearly demonstrates how one obscured medieval clerk work caused two profound effects half millennia later: downfall of masculine patriarchy and rise of feminism in all its ugly and beautiful forms from BDSM to Worship of Pagan Goddesses. Love it or hate it, feministic witchcraft and ancient sorcery set to dominate in the third millennium and now you can enjoy it or despise it seeing all its glory and horror.