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Golden Dawn leaders discuss their sacrifice to magically protect Donald Trump

Anyone who understands magic, taking the fall for another’s curse comes with a heavy price. But taking on the hate-fill evil hurled from all the communist who have invaded the Pagan community world wide no doubt is a suicide mission. But the world’s history is filled with heroic people who entered battle grounds of impossible odds ready to die to do what’s right, and that is what the members of the Golden Dawn did… and it cost them dearly. And just as anti-American communist laugh and mock soldiers who have given life and limbs to protect our nation, so have the communist in the Pagan community mocked these Magical warriors for their losses in doing what they can to spiritually protect our nation.

The chiefs of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, outer order of the Rosicrucian Academy of Alpha et Omega lost their dog, their car and nearly their lives after working magic to protect US President Donald Trump.  

Imperator David Griffin and his wife Leslie McQuade were furious at those in the Pagan community who have been working magic to hex Trump. Writing in his blog, Griffin said:

“The issue here is not whether or not you agree with the politics and policies of Donald Trump. The real question is whether or not a gaggle of Communist leaning magicians and witches should be permitted to topple a duly elected President of the United States or bind and curse the American people who voted for him.”

Griffin said that these “magical terrorists” were “subverting the will of the American people” and seeking to “topple our Republic” by striking in synchronized rituals month after month, just before Black Moon when the energies of darkness and evil are at their most powerful. The series of rituals was to reach its crescendo on the Summer Solstice.

He said that unfortunately, the Secret Service does not yet have a magical arm, so him and his wife. Leslie McQuade stepped up to the plate to neutralize the magical threat to the First Family.

But he said that due to media hype, he and his wife were badly outnumbered. Especially as those who did answer his call were mostly untrained in battle magic.

“Sure, we managed to pull together a rag tag magical defense at the drop of a hat, but our situation this past winter looked as hopeless as Washington’s army faced at Valley Forge,” he said.

Griffin said that the only way to defeat the attacks would be extremely risky for Leslie and himself. He took personal responsibility for the magical protection of President Trump and McQuade did for Melania Trump.

They then used a simple technique drawn from “High Battle Magic” to draw all of the binding and curse energy hurled at the First Family to take it on themselves.

“Leslie and I created magical lightning rods to attract the curse and binding energy, effectively transforming ourselves into living “Poppets” (magical body doubles) for the POTUS and First Lady, drawing the energy of the attacks from the First Family onto Leslie and myself instead, where we could safely neutralize the energy on our magical defenses here at Isis Temple.”

This had a tragic spin off effect. On Independence Day, Griffin was involved in a car crash in the desert which totaled his car, while Leslie McQuade nearly lost her life when hiking on Shadow Mountain with her dog Redd Dogg. The dog injured its paw and could not walk, and McQuade’s suffered from heat stroke as she tried to carry him down the mountain. Redd Dogg had to be abandoned and left to die.

“That rite nearly destroyed us! It was a terrible magical idea, but at the time it was the only effective option we had left to protect our First Family and Republic in the face of such massive, raw, carefully orchestrated evil,” said Griffin.

“And although our Commander in Chief will never read this, I end today with the words from an unknown LVX light-warrior from the front of a magical war our POTUS will never even know exists,” he wrote.

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What is Paganism?

There’s an old saying among pagans. “All Wiccans are Pagans, but not all Pagans are Wiccans.” It’s time we adopt a new saying. “All Pagan religions are non-Christian, but not all non-Christian religions are Pagan.”

For a very long time neo-Pagans have referred to Paganism as an umbrella term, That is to say that Paganism covers a wide range of religions. This is a very loose definition of the term that has been used by neo-Pagans to basically classify any religion that is a non-Christian religion as a Pagan one for so long that it’s just plain accepted at face value. Even Google list it as such “Other than one of the main world religions” but that translates to just “non-Christian” when you take into account that Pagans almost exclusively focus on Christianity for its oppression and not only turn a blind eye to Islam for its oppression, but even defend it.

This loose definition includes Native American, Universal Unitarian, voodoo, satanism, Santeria and many other religions. There’s even a rise of people claiming to be “Pagan Atheist” if you can believe such nonsense.

The true meaning of the word Pagan is “Country Folk”. The term was used by the Roman Christian churches of ancient Europe to describe the native people of Europe. So when they referred to a religion as “Pagan” they were specifically referring to the native religions of the European people. Likewise when the church referred to native Scandinavians they called them “Heathens”. And today many Scandinavian religions are called Heathen religions because Pagan refers to the south-western Europe region. Both terms came to be used as derogatory terms by the church to diminish and stigmatize the old religions. But this reasoning is lost when neo-Pagans wrap, say Native American religions, in a cloak of Paganism. Are they not simultaneously committing an act of colonialism while diminishing the old religions of Europe even further… effectively harming them just as the invading Christians did?

Today neo-Pagans have taken the term to include non-European religions of Africa, Native Americans, aboriginal Australians, Taoism, Buddhism and many others. But by classifying Paganism as to mean any religion that is non-Christian (excuse me, non-main world religion), is to classify Paganism to be specifically an anti-Christian Collective. This is an abuse of the term that both vilifies Paganism as well as Waters it down to a meaningless synonym for “diversity”. When Pagans refer to Native American religions, for example, as “Pagan” they are committing cultural appropriation in the name of the cultural Marxism that has invaded Paganism.

This has also opened the door for black supremacist to claim not only are African religions Pagan, but that they are the true Pagans. Pagans which ancient Europeans culturally appropriated, and in turn let them classify All European Paganism as the result of white supremacy.

The true definition of Paganism needs to be reclaimed with a more clear definition to use in these modern times of identity politics. Now when someone asks me what is a Pagan, I respond:

“A Pagan is a person who follows any of the Native European religions or contemporary religions derived from them.”

If this definition gets propagated throughout the community we could take back Paganism from the cultural Marxist that have worked to make Paganism little more than a club for anti-christian liberals seeking to pad their intersectional oppression resume.

A Blessing Ritual For Firearms

Firearms are a pretty divisive topic among Pagans, mostly because of the amount of anti-Second Amendment leftism that has been trying to dominate it. One Wiccan man, Roy Adams, has stepped out of the box and published on his personal website the ritual his coven does to bless their firearms.

“In lieu of recent events over recent years I have become more and more aware of the importance of being able to defend one self. As is the laws of nature, all living being have a right to defend their lives and this is something Pagans have long embraced. But another thing I have noticed is a large oversight by modern Paganism to place any focus on weapons beyond historical reenactments. With just a few minutes of research one can easily find spells, incantations and potions used to bless anything and everything for luck, protection and safety… except weapons. Blessing weapons was a very time honored tradition for eons but is now all but forgotten to today’s generation. So here is the ritual my coven uses to bless our weapons for self defense.”

Many components of his ritual are very focused on safety and reminiscent to prayers used by samurai  warriors.

This will probably cause some knee jerk reactions, let’s just hope his ritual doesn’t get spun or perverted into some pro-killing strawman by the anti-gun leftist.

GODLESS PAGANISM: VOICES OF NON-PAGANS

A new book is coming from the land of Atheist called Godless Paganism: Voices of Non-Theistic Pagans.

“But ‘atheist Pagan’ is a contradiction in terms!” and you’d be right. It is a contradictory term as there is not one example of Paganism throughout history that didn’t believe in a deity. It’s the very fact these deities existed prior to christianity that makes Pagan religions, Pagan. The fact that these atheist Pagans exist is yet another example of the watering down of Paganism into a religious status for Atheist who want to pretend they have religion, essentially turning Paganism into an extension of Pastafarianism. Non-theistic Pagans are Pagans who do not believe in the literal existence of personal gods, yet enjoy pretending to pray and worship them. An article on Progressive Liberal blog Patheos.com

“Most non-theistic Pagans share a love of Pagan ritual and myth and experience a deep sense of awe or reverence in nature.”

Atheist enjoying Pagan rituals. Let’s put this into a different prospective to get a sense of what that means. If someone who doesn’t believe in any God walks into catholic churches because they enjoy participating in their mass, do we call them an “Atheist Catholic”? No.

Pagans are those who observe religious practices and deities that are pre-christian. The original Pagans had Gods and Goddesses. Their Deities had names and they were worshiped.

Neo-Pagans are those who practice new age philosophies and non-theistic spiritualism that came about in flower-child era.

UU are not Pagans. UU is a recent belief that has no foundation in any Pagan religion and is post-christian era progressive movement to water down other religions for good feels.

Atheist do not accept or believe in any form of deities, spirits, worshiping animals or anything supernatural. The exact opposite of all the previous.

PAGAN BOOKS STOLEN FROM MAIL, REPLACED BY CHRISTIAN PARAPHERNALIA

A woman in Dillsboro NC, Giovanna Sforza, received Eight boxes she had shipped and immediately noticed something was wrong.

“Six of the eight boxes of books were damaged badly. They had been ripped open along entire sides of the box and the contents obviously had been exposed and put back in the boxes and taped back together by the post office. When I received some of the boxes, there were still entire sides wide open,” said Sforza

Upon opening the boxes she noticed 20 books, covering many areas of Paganism, she had shipped to her home were missing and replaced by a Baptist chant book of hymns.

She was visiting her mother in Arizona for a year and during her visit, acquired more books than she could travel with back to her home in NC. She bought book boxes from U-Haul and mailed them via USPS book rate and had them insured for $300.

When she checked the manifest, only her books dealing with Pagan topics were stolen and the baptist book stuck in and resealed. She immediately called the Post Office and reported the theft.

Sforza believes the theft and propaganda planting could only have been done by a postal employee.

She theorized, “Somewhere along the postal route, while in federal Postal Service custody, a box or more broke open, a federal postal employee saw the contents, removed my books, and placed a hymnal inside in their place. Apparently they felt I needed to be singing the praises of Jesus. I do not know how else this could have happened. I am really shocked, because I would presume, that there are cameras at these places?”

When she called the post office and explained the situation she was naturally confronted with resistance. “The woman on the phone sounded like she couldn’t care less. Didn’t sound surprised, was not outraged or apologetic. She just told me to go online and file a claim. Nothing she could do about it,” she said.

It’s surprising that a federal employee who knows tampering with US mail is a federal offense that can land one five year in prison and a $5000 fine. Sforza has filed a claim with the post office and plans to file federal charges.

How much do you want to bet that IF this criminal is caught and arrested, how many christians will cry “persecution” like they did for Kim Davis. and hail them as a hero for committing a federal crime.