Amateur occultist here. Just in case you didn't know, this whole spirit cooking thing isn't new. The witch in question took the 'recipe' from Aleister Crowley, who was apparently told the recipe by one of the egyptian gods he communed with. We don't know which one, but he names a few of them.
Among them are "naun" (user) and "naunet", who represent the initial ripples in the water, and "kek" (obvious) and "keket" who represent the darkness at the end. They told him how to make "cakes of light", which is made in the same way that the Bruja makes them for Podesta and his cultists now.
The interesting thing to me, is that Crowley died on December the 1st, 1947. The witch was born on november 30th, 1947.
Throughout the year of 1947, Crowley had been helping, through correspondence, Jack Parsons and L Ron Hubbard to complete the "babalon working", a very difficult, very specific ritual designed to bring the goddess of babalon, the crimson woman, into the world. Those who call her can use her to do their bidding.
They assumed that she'd arrive as a grown woman, but what if she was a newborn?
Do we have a literal babalonian goddess working behind the scenes?