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Black Full Moon Halloween Agnostic Rituals
Article by Leo Zagami
Each month, under the glow of a waning crescent moon, thousands of American voters who also happen to be self-identified witches gather online and in person with one goal: preventing Donald Trump from winning the presidential election. Armed with orange candles, tarot cards, and a not-so-flattering photo of the former president, they cast a spell to block his return to the White House. The final words of their synchronized ritual — “You’re fired!” — echo as Trump’s image burns to the ground.
As I explained in an article that I published back in November 2017 regarding one of the originators of the Trump binding spell:
“What most people don’t know is that the person responsible for organizing this ritual is a Christian liberal Freemason named, Michael M. Hughes. He lives in Baltimore and is the author of both fiction and nonfiction, that is regularly promoted by the liberal media. When he isn’t writing, he speaks on Fortean, about paranormal and other topics, and teaches workshops on the Tarot. What is most important, is that Michael Hughes is a Freemason and a member of The Societas Rosicruciana in Civitatibus Foederatis, a Christian Rosicrucian organization where Membership is by invitation only and is a regular mainstream Masonic affiliation.”[1]
Michael Hughes branded his evil initiative MAGIC FOR THE RESISTANCE, publishing a book about it in 2018. As I outlined in Confessions of an Illuminati Volume 7, the initiative “was praised by one of the current leaders of the Ordo Templi Orientis named Lon Milo Duquette, who I have written extensively about in Volume 1 of my Confessions. Duquette is a staunch leftist and Bernie Sanders supporter who wrote in the introductory praises of Hughes’ infamous book: Then…put your magic where your mouth is! You might want to start by reading Magic for the Resistance.” In Volume 7 I also show in detail how Hughes and a group of black magicians devised this infamous ritual for Binding Trump, which they are rehashing to help Kamala. “They’re turning to the supernatural because they feel like they have no other choice,” says Sabina Magliocco, a University of British Columbia professor who studies the modern witch movement. “They are looking to tip the scales in their favor, using whatever means possible.”
This month on the eve of Halloween something unprecedented will take place. 100 women (with many more probably joining on the day) across the U.S. are invited to virtually gather on Zoom and light their yellow candles for another infamous ritual.
This creepy ritual began on the evening of the Festival of Samhain about 2,000 years ago and is considered a very special moment of the year by Satanists to perform certain magical rituals that will favor their goals. Halloween has long been claimed as the high, holy day of Satanic worship. This is the day when witches and warlocks gather to praise their leader and extend his work on Earth. Festivities are marked by unprecedented evil and blasphemy, with blood sacrifices and hedonistic practices playing prominent parts. For this reason, the followers of Anton LaVey, the founder of the Church of Satan, who died on October 29, 1997, even went to the extent of changing his death certificate to list the date as October 31, 1997.
The evil witches have called this special ritual against Trump, “future-casting,” and at the center of it all is a certain Wendy Houseman, a D.C.-based witch who left her corporate career to practice witchcraft full-time. Leading a coven of professional’s made-up of lawyers, doctors, and executives, according to her, Houseman guides them through rituals aimed at shaping the political landscape, in what honestly seems more of a gathering reminiscent of Polansky’s movie Rosemary’s Baby. “It’s giving us agency where we don’t have any,” Houseman said in an interview. And, according to her, the more future casters there are, “the stronger the magic is.” That’s why she plans to invite her 25,000 mailing list subscribers to join in for this and other possible political rituals for the election. Such rituals are performed by what are clearly Illuminati-controlled witches and warlocks across America, and they are aimed at securing a Democratic win in 2024.
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