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From the Last Trumpet Newsletter, October 2003

Another thing that is astounding to me as a former occultist is the overt presence of witchcraft in churches that are esteemed to be Christian. Many United Methodist, Presbyterian, and Episcopal churches are now having what are called Crone ceremonies. This is witchcraft of the old Wiccan Order and has been done by witches for thousands of years. Witchcraft teaches that a woman goes through three periods of time in her life before she dies and is reincarnated. These three periods are called the maiden, the mother, and the crone. Witches who are post-menopausal are called crones and are believed to be at the apex of their power. Each movement from one stage to the next is called a rite of passage. The women from these churches usually form a circle, holding hands while singing and chanting. It is sometimes done outside under oak trees. Some churches are also beginning to copy another form of witchcraft called praying the hours. Various ancient religions have done this for thousands of years, but it started with the pagans or witches and is now being done in Christian churches. There are seven times throughout the day when prayers or verses are recited in monotone. In the ancient pagan temples, there were temple prostitutes, who would begin the new year by wearing pointed hats and doing a seductive dance called the dance of the hours. The word temple means a place where time is kept, and the word hour is derived from the word whore. You can check at your local library to verify all of this. Other words such as matrix are being heard frequently in these days of rising witchcraft. The word matrix refers to the sacred womb of mother earth who is to bring forth a child of the mountain to lead the world into the new age of Aquarius. This mother and child reunion, according to the popular song by that title, is only a motion away they say. In witchcraft, the word potion means a spell. All of this witchcraft activity has taken over the Christian churches and has made them powerless. This has happened because nearly all Christian ministers today know nothing about witchcraft and how to identify it and fight it. Perhaps this newsletter will help some of them; I pray to God that it will!

The spiritual battle is raging, and it is time for every true Christian to know about it. Recently, a Wiccan high priestess brought a lawsuit against a South Carolina town, which resulted in a Federal ruling, which bans the use of the name of Jesus Christ. High priestess Darla Kaye Wynne won her case as U.S. District Court Judge Cameron McGowan Currie ruled against the use of the name of our Saviour. This is more evidence that our Federal Government has become the beast as described in the book of Revelation. We also know that Hillary Clinton, a 4th level witch, is planning to run for President, and she has been receiving vast amounts of mail urging her to do it as soon as next year. This is the same Hillary Clinton who has written two books. The first book has 666 pages, and the second book has 576 pages, which adds up to 18 in occult numerology and becomes three sixes. Meanwhile, Hillary's husband, Bill, is rapidly rising in popularity. I have in front of me a picture of Bill Clinton as he is speaking to the Teamsters Union. He is standing in front of their emblem of two horse heads and has both of his hands raised over the two horses. One horse is black and the other is white. We are made to immediately think of Revelation, chapter six, and the horses described there.

In another recent incident, Bill Clinton, a third-level witch, was speaking to promote certain Democrats in the State of Iowa. In an article that appeared in the Des Moines Register, it was stated that Clinton came to offer his star power and advice to the field. The Iowa Democrats were heard to say that Bill Clinton eclipsed the field he was there to promote, and that he outshines all of them. Iowa Senator Tom Harkin even attributed divine power to Clinton and said, we had one heck of a drought here in Iowa. He comes to Iowa, and we get rain.

 
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