Lucifer means bringer of light and according to errant human tradition is one and the same with the satan, however; according to the Bible, that is not the case. Isaiah 14 is misconstrued and along with Ezekiel 28 applied incorrectly by most to the devil.
That said the very idea that "Luciferian" anything has a demonic power behind it is mistaken.
Since the beginning of Gods creation of the heavens and earth in Genesis chapter one there has been an adversary that separates us from God through deceit, temptations and lies. This adversary has many names which include: Lucifer (could be a dual referent to Isaiah 14:12, but no mention in scripture as to, or even if God gave him a name), Satan, Devil, Beelzebub, Belial, Adversary, Dragon, Serpent and I’m sure a few others, but the important thing is who this being is and what purpose did he have and still has in heaven and earth. How did he come into existence in the first place and why was he not destroyed for his evil! Let us go and search the word of God for the answers.
In the Roman language Lucifer was the name given to the morning star Venus. The morning star appears in the sky just before dawn. In the Hebrew text the expression used to describe the Babylonian king before his death is Helal, son of Shahar, which can be translated as Day star, son of the Dawn. Jerome had mistranslated the Hebraic metaphor Day star, son of the Dawn, as Lucifer, and over the centuries a metamorphosis took place from the Latin in that of interpreting Lucifer into a fallen angel now named Satan. In the original Hebrew day star, son of the dawn is used, but not for that of Satan, but for the king of Babylon. Isaiah is using this metaphor for a bright light, though not the greatest light (Jesus) to illustrate the apparent power of the Babylonian king which then faded.
The name Satan comes from a Hebrew word sah-TAHN which means adversary as in signifying an enemy, and an accuser, father of lies.
Isaiah in Chapter 14 is speaking prophecy against Babylon and of her destruction, (cross ref: Rev 17, 18), as also being a duel reference in Vs. 12-15 of Lucifer, Satan or whatever name one wants to give to this fallen angel who in the end of days works through the beast out of the sea and out of the earth in whom the one out of the earth is the last false prophet being the son of perdition, 2 Thessalonians 2:3, 4.
It's the same in Ezekiel 28 with the fall of the prince of Tyrus as Satan works through him. Vs. 13-19 Satan, not the prince of Tyrus, was actually in the garden of Eden and seeing that iniquity was found in him God cast him out of the garden. From there he started his reign of terror through all four Empires here on earth and will continue working through the son of perdition in the end of days to continue to try killing, stealing and destroying our faith in Christ until he is cast into the lake of fire.
Satan has controlled all four Empires that are still a part of the seven remaining nations that still exist today:
Babylonian Empire:
(Iraq) The lion represents the winged lions that guarded the royal places of Babylon. This Empire ran from 2000BC - 1759BC
Medo – Persian Empire:
(Iran) The ribs of the bear are part of the consuming greed that devours the first empire. This Empire ran approximately from 536BC - 330BC
Grecian Empire:
(Greece, Turkey, Syria, Egypt) Four wings of the leopard described the swiftness of this empire that ran from 334-331BC. It wrestled world dominion from Medo-Persia. After the death of Alexander the Great the kingdom was divided into four minor kingdoms that continued as prominent factors in world politics until the Roman Empire gathered it back as one kingdom.
Roman Empire: (little horn, Daniel 8:9-14, 23-27)
Iron represents the stronghold this nation had. Daniel chapter 2 mentions the iron element of this empire that it to will be divided and broken as God will set up a kingdom that will never be destroyed.
This Empire ran from 753BC -27BC