Official Magic and Witchcraft News | African Shamanism Invented Vaccination

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Official Magic and Witchcraft News | African Shamanism Invented Vaccination

Vaccination as we know it comes from a West African Shamanic religious practice that worshipped Shapona, the Yoruba god of smallpox. (1)

ED Selected Article Quote:
Vaccination is a direct adoption of the ancient Original African medical practice, known in Yoruba as Soponna. Soponna, a practice popularized by the cure of smallpox, involved the minor controlled infection of a person with a disease in order to develop antibodies that can protect the person against any future major infection of the disease.

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/05/covid-19-african-traditional-or-western-medicine/

Covid 19: African traditional or Western medicine?
Some people would be wrongly informed to choose one or the other, not knowing that they are actually related. While Eurocentric
ED: Conservative Americans call this Witchcraft and the vestiges of the prejudice against Pagan Magic at the Salem Witch trials still exists today. Was it Witches or idol worshipping satanists that invented vaccinations in West Africa?  It’s up to you dear reader.
shapona the Yoruba god of smallpox
This is a statue of Shapona, the West African God of Smallpox. Gift of Rafe and Ilze Henderson, 1995.014, CDCM Collection
CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention David J. Sencer CDC Museum This is a Actual US Federal Government Witchcraft Idol Worship statue.
ED Commentary:
The basis for modern vaccinations comes from what were considered a cult or witch doctors (shamanism) in West Africa. First written about in the 1700’s by Cotton Mather a Harvard University pastor it was called “Black African Magic” and was a part of the Salem Witch hunts and Witch trials.
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Notes:
Caption from CDC:
This is a statue of Shapona, the West African God of Smallpox. It is part of the historic collection of artifacts at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention David J. Sencer CDC Museum. A uniquely carved, wooden figure, it is adorned with layers of symbolic objects, including monkey skulls, cowrie shells, and hair. Donated in 1995, by Ilze and Rafe Henderson, it was created by a traditional healer, who made approximately 50-Shaponas, as commemorative objects for the CDC, World Health Organization (WHO), and other public health experts attending a 1969 conference on smallpox eradication. For a closer view of this statue, see PHIL 8004.
Additional Information from CDC:
Smallpox was thought to be a disease foisted upon humans due to Shapona’s divine displeasure, and formal worship of the God of Smallpox was highly controlled by specific priests in charge of shrines to the God. People believed that if angered, the priests themselves were capable of causing smallpox outbreaks, through their intimate relationship with Shapona. Suspecting that the priests were deliberately spreading the viral disease, the British colonial rulers banned the worship of Shapona in 1907. However, worshiping the deity continued, as the faithful paid homage to the God, even after such activities were prohibited.
US CDC logo.svgThis media comes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‘s Public Health Image Library (PHIL), with identification number #8003.
James Gathany (photo), CDC/ Global Health Odyssey
“This image is in the public domain and thus free of any copyright restrictions. As a matter of courtesy we request that the content provider be credited and notified in any public or private usage of this image.”

(1) This is U.S.A. witchcraft history from the 1700’s, Harvard University history, Salem Massachusetts History, Medical history and African American history. It is a combination of two articles and a image of a CDC museum collection item obviously of topical importance in 2020.

Official Magic and Witchcraft News: DIY Black Magic Brain Surgery

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Official Witch News: DIY Black Magick Brain Surgery?

Awareness:
The NCJRS Version of Witchcraft. Please do not use those materials they do not work.  Pagans, Neo-Pagans and Witches/Wizards please avoid at all costs. The NC JRS is not a child proof website. These are U.S.A. federally recognized religions.
I do not want my child to be taught about a religion from the criminal justice system using materials from 30 to 40 years ago. I do not want my ten year old being able to with one click and no sign up be able to open a R or X rated document (violence) without knowing about it. We fought this witch hunter war for years and years and had to call ourselves “Satanists”. To have it come back again because now it has been scanned in and the text is available? What’s next teaching kids about white supremacy and hate crimes by telling them how to do it online? The links are live below.
 
History:
The general public started using these >>>Christian Law Enforcement Materials<<< 15 years ago probably due to lack of money. At the time that some of these were written and studied in California law enforcement had a vastly different political viewpoint. These are politically funded training materials and documents from mass murderer crime scenes.
 
Local Warning:
In Southern California people have been practicing the NCJRS Versions of Witchcraft and Satanism from materials they downloaded from the US Government’s National Criminal Justice Reference Service Website. It does not work and it’s  from the Serial Murders and Satanic Witch Hunt years in the late 1980’s and 1990’s.
There are even documents from local police departments like Glendale CA’s Occult Criminal Investigation Manual (Los Angeles County) that have been digitized and left out for the public to see. These were created with “extra funds” that were made available to police by politicians in the 1980’s and 1990’s to hunt Witches and Satanists. What they talk about provides a historical record about how crazy the Satanic Panic Witch Hunts really were and are.
Believe it OR Not Some of the Church of Satan members in SoCal practiced Witchcraft. Believe it OR Not The local Police departments used the Satanic Cult Awareness Manual as a way to harass “Witches” They still do to this very day. Here is one from Arkansas that was used in “Training” in Arcadia CA by PRESENTED BY: GAYLAND W. HURST, Ph.D. AND ROBERT L. MARSH
It ruined lives back then and is still ruining lives and loves today as law enforcement uses the cult materials courtesy of the U.S.A. Federal Government. Terrorists used it also.
 
These documents are in general inflammatory and harmful and should be removed to protect innocent Harry Potter Witches and Wizards lives.
 
They/You are practicing the illegal versions. Literally it boils down to practicing the Illegal harmful politically funded versions from the US Government’s website. It’s  DIY Black Magic Brain Surgery

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Ed: Quote: It’s a French Photo Actually Which Explains it Perfectly

Water Cooler Witchcraft:
It’s not that the Neo-Pagans were invaded by White Supremaciststhe police departments just wrote what the political money wanted at the time.
People with no money used the government version of something again.
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Gee is this Familiar or What? It’s the priest from Arkansas and his friends. I know police used to use the listed cult techniques on people.
PRESENTED BY: GAYLAND W. HURST, Ph.D. AND ROBERT L. MARSH
Dale Griffis, Ph.D. – Tiffin, Ohio P. D. Detective Sandi Gallant Daly – San Francisco P. D. Lt. Larry Hones – Boise, Idaho P. D. Sgt. J. Hill – San Diego P. D. Kurt Jackson – Beaumont, California P. D. Gary Bradford and Jim Craig – U.S. Defense Investigative Service

Official Magic and Witchcraft News: Rock and Roll Religion

Official Magic and Witchcraft News: Rock and Roll Religion

We all need to realize that a lot of people like the culture and the philosophies of magic and witchcraft. They like talking about magic, witches,  and witchcraft and learning about the subject. Participation to them is largely reading, meeting and talking about it. Every culture on planet earth has some kind of stories and legends about magic. That’s what draws people to the subject.

Witchcraft Is Like a Rock and Roll Band

Witchcraft is like being in a Rock and Roll band with lots of people. —Lisa
Some people play the instruments and some people like the music.
—gtk

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Largely lost to time is how people taught the subject to their children. When you have a vast gulf between the language people use to describe their magic practices— how they describe what they are actually doing and what they really believe—you realize that there is a educational gap. Ten percent of the world bought books on the subject because they are interested, but there seems to be a basic gap in public knowledge of how “magic really works”. There are some misunderstandings the size of whole oceans, you might call it a mission for Leviathan.

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These are misunderstandings and differences in perspectives that have persisted for a few thousand years. Today 75 years after a cataclysmic war that threatened the lives of everyone on the whole planet we finally have the time and resources to discover our ancient belief paths and cultures and take a new look at what we believe in today, guided  by our new shared global perspectives on what is important to us. Colleges and academic researchers have given us new hope for our culture and beliefs. We need to get the message out that what we believe is real, it’s based on science and facts, it’s all over the whole world and it’s finally legal in the United States of America.

One obscured perspective is that some people who practice magic are afraid of the rituals and the religions. It’s a big scary experience for them. This is because they believe in it. They truly believe in the old religions. Their respect levels are tremendous. So to us this just as real as the new religions and just as scary to commit your time and perhaps your afterlife to it. Another unrevealed perspective is their tolerance for other people’s beliefs and religions as long as they are not fighting you to make you believe what they believe.

Here is a simple rule I was taught that makes all the difference in the world:
Be nice first. If you happen to find or talk to a spirit or ghost how do you know it’s not a god or goddess or perhaps a evil spirit or demon? If you met the devils on earth why would you ever be mean to it/him/her? This may sound like the world’s most obvious statement but if you knew who said it to me it will change your whole world. That’s what the world needs to hear, the old simple beliefs that we were taught as children that most of the books miss telling you today. Be nice to the spirit or devil first, otherwise you could have a very bad day. This also works with God(dess) and believe it or not this is NOT found in the christian bible stated that plainly. Be nice first.

If you would like to learn more please be patient as we put it together. Coming soon we will have a new way to contribute to the continuation of the work that Schools, Academics, Researchers and Practitioners are doing by being able to directly help fund their projects tax free and help them advance their careers once again with the original church with no name.

-gtk

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