Witches gather in California to hex President Trump

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'Witches' Gather in California to hex President Donald Trump
green face paint, raised brooms above their heads and danced around a cauldron. They also marched through the historic park while chanting, “Trump is a fool, Trump is a clown, we are here to shut him down.” One participant held up a sign that read, “I hex DT to protect America.” Another wore a red “Make America Native Again” hat. READ MORE



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Oh let the loons come out of the woodwork, maybe they can bring enough dark spirits into their own bodies and it eats them alve. fk with the dark side and you will regret it in the end always.

Death ='s darkness
Light ='s Life

Everything grows in the light , not much grows in the darkness.

Better yet maybe they will bring a huge quake like they had in Africa today a nice big 7.0 today.
 
Maybe they aren't real witches and just trying to scare, we had a warlock in Toronto but he turned out to be illegitimate, probably received his diploma from a cracker jack box:

Toronto police charge man for pretending to practice witchcraft after victim pays $101K to remove evil spirit

Toronto police charge man for pretending to practice witchcraft after victim pays $101K to remove evil spirit

TORONTO — An Indian man living in Toronto was charged with pretending to practice witchcraft after he allegedly convinced a client to pay him $101,000 to remove an evil spirit.

Toronto police said that Murali Muthyalu — who also went by Master Raghav — advertised psychic readings for $20 by handing out business cards in shopping malls and placing them in mailboxes between February and March 2017.

When the victim, a 44-year-old Brampton man, visited the Sri Gayatri Astrological Center near Islington Avenue and Albion Road on Feb. 1, he was told that his daughter was carrying an evil spirit.

In an online ad, the Sri Gayatri Astrological Center advertises the removal of “black magic evil spirits” while also promising to solve everything from “love” to “money and court problems.” The ad also offers a 100 per cent guarantee.

Muthyalu, who has been in Canada for less than a year, allegedly convinced the man to pay him to attempt to remove the spirit. When he’d perform the ritual and it wouldn’t work, police said Muthyalu convinced the victim to try multiple techniques. For each ceremony, Muthyalu’s prices increased, police said, until the victim had spent a total of $101,000.

Police wouldn’t detail what types of rituals Muthyalu was performing, but the victim’s daughter was present for most of them.

When the victim realized his daughter’s health wasn’t improving, he deduced that Muthyalu was a fraud and called police. Muthyalu was charged Thursday with pretending to practice witchcraft, fraud over $5,000 and extortion.





 

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