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CelebritiesRe: Black Edomites And Jews Are Responsiblle For Most Wickedness In The World by Richwallet(op): 11:08am On May 26, 2022
King James Bible
But he answered and said, I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
CelebritiesRe: Black Edomites And Jews Push Transgender Children New World Order by Richwallet(op): 11:07am On May 26, 2022
King James Bible
But he answered and said, I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
CelebritiesRe: Stop Blaming White Supremacy: Matthew 10: 36 by Richwallet(op): 11:07am On May 26, 2022
King James Bible
But he answered and said, I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
CelebritiesRe: Stop Blaming White Supremacy: Mummar Gaddafi Was A Better Human Being Than Obama by Richwallet(op): 11:06am On May 26, 2022
King James Bible
But he answered and said, I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
RomanceRe: If Your Woman Does These Things...leave Her. by Richwallet: 7:36am On May 26, 2022
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CelebritiesRe: Martial Simon Who Pushed Michelle Go In Front Of Train Gangstalked? by Richwallet: 7:36am On May 26, 2022
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CelebritiesRe: When Its Obvious Someone Has Sold Their Soul To Get Where They Are by Richwallet: 7:35am On May 26, 2022
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CelebritiesRe: America Under The Control Of Satan The World Be Warned by Richwallet(op): 7:35am On May 26, 2022
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CelebritiesRe: Frank James A Mass Shooting Hoax Perpetrated By NYC Freemasoic Police by Richwallet(op): 7:34am On May 26, 2022
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CelebritiesRe: All Satanists Are Homosexual But Not All Homosexuals Are Satanists by Richwallet: 7:33am On May 26, 2022
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CelebritiesRe: All Satanists Are Homosexual But Not All Homosexuals Are Satanists by Richwallet: 2:04am On May 26, 2022
A homosexual is not a nice person even though all of them are not satanists. Yet the spirit of sodomy in itself is demonic and narcissitic. Salvador Ramos who killed 21 people was a bully and animal abuser.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rViYNnMhQ1g

CelebritiesRe: All Satanists Are Homosexual But Not All Homosexuals Are Satanists by Richwallet: 1:55am On May 26, 2022
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CelebritiesRe: Mass Shooting Hoax To Perpetuate The Myth Of White Supremacy And Hide Satanism by Richwallet: 1:42am On May 26, 2022
Its black everywhere they arent even hiding it.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cemrbUf-PGs

CelebritiesRe: When Its Obvious Someone Has Sold Their Soul To Get Where They Are by Richwallet: 1:42am On May 26, 2022
Its black everywhere they arent even hiding it.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cemrbUf-PGs

CelebritiesRe: America Under The Control Of Satan The World Be Warned by Richwallet(op): 1:41am On May 26, 2022
Its black everywhere they arent even hiding it.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cemrbUf-PGs

CelebritiesRe: Frank James A Mass Shooting Hoax Perpetrated By NYC Freemasoic Police by Richwallet(op): 1:40am On May 26, 2022
Its black everywhere they arent even hiding it.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cemrbUf-PGs

CelebritiesRe: Mass Shooting Hoax To Perpetuate The Myth Of White Supremacy And Hide Satanism by Richwallet: 1:36am On May 26, 2022
In this Texas school shooting black is everywhere its the satanic color code. Pay attention to center frame.

CelebritiesRe: When Its Obvious Someone Has Sold Their Soul To Get Where They Are by Richwallet: 1:35am On May 26, 2022
In this Texas school shooting black is everywhere its the satanic color code. Pay attention to center frame.

CelebritiesRe: America Under The Control Of Satan The World Be Warned by Richwallet(op): 1:33am On May 26, 2022
In this Texas school shooting black is everywhere its the satanic color code. Pay attention to center frame.

CelebritiesRe: Frank James A Mass Shooting Hoax Perpetrated By NYC Freemasoic Police by Richwallet(op): 1:30am On May 26, 2022
In this Texas school shooting black is everywhere its the satanic color code. Pay attention to center frame.

CelebritiesRe: When Its Obvious Someone Has Sold Their Soul To Get Where They Are by Richwallet: 1:10am On May 26, 2022
The Occult Spirituality of Black Lives Matter
DAN BURKE

Voiced by Amazon Polly
Black lives do matter. Period.

My first step-father was a racist and an abuser. He constantly used the “n”-word and denigrating language for all who were non-white. He also beat my mother and fired a gun inside our home. I never embraced racism in any form—my stepfather’s character made that easy. During my youth, by God’s providence, I stumbled across a book entitled Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin, and found in it a deep and decisive affirmation of my instinct that no one should be mistreated on the basis of the color of his skin.

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Even so, what if, as a faithful Catholic, you discovered that a group ostensibly dedicated to combating racism—a group with which you have aligned yourself—achieved their ends by conjuring demons to aid them? Most believing Catholics would run for the hills upon even the possibility of something like this, especially those few who (like me) have assisted in exorcisms and experienced first-hand the destructive power of the demonic. Having the devil as a partner in any action corrupts all the good and militates against any authentic remedy. Seeking aid from the enemy of souls is why exorcists in dioceses around the country experience non-stop demands for deliverance.

In the video that follows, Nissy Tee, a black commentator, describes herself as a “bonified, real-life, hard-core believer… in the movement.” She clarifies that her support is for the movement seeking to eradicate racism and discrimination, not the Black Lives Matter organization itself. Black Lives Matter Foundation, Inc., according to their website, was founded in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in 2013. Their stated purpose is “to eradicate white supremacy and build local power to intervene in violence inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes.”

Nissy Tee then pauses the discussion with Tomi (her guest) and cuts over to a video conversation between Patrisse Cullors, the executive director of the Black Lives Matter Global Network, and Melina Abdullah who is the co-founder of BLM Los Angeles. It appears the video was edited to aid in brevity for the show, but their key statements are clear and stand on their own.

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Patrisse Cullors says, “In my tradition you offer things that your loved ones who have passed away would want. Whether it’s like honey or tobacco… things like that…. It is important that we be in direct relationship with the dead.” She continues: “Hashtags for us are way more than a hashtag. It is literally almost resurrecting spirits that are going to work through us to get the work done.”

Melina Abdullah concurs. “What’s happened as we invoke these names is the invocation of their names that goes beyond remembering them,” she explains. “We call out our ancestors, we call them out for specific purposes”:

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The first thing that we do when we hear of a murder is we come out, we pray, we pour a libation we built with the community… This movement is much more than a racial and social justice movement. At its core it’s a spiritual movement.

“I know you always had this spiritual practice,” she goes on to say. “We were going to the ocean and doing these rituals and really feeding our spirits.”

Patrisse Cullors, likewise, says: “Our spirituality is at the center of Black Lives Matter and that is not just for us. I feel like so many leaders and so many organizers are deeply engaged in a pretty important spiritual practice. I don’t think I could do this work without that.”

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The segment concludes with Tomi’s reaction to the video. He says with energy, “Christians, wake the hell up”:

How much more evidence do you need? It’s right in front of you. She told you that every time the hashtag is shared it is not just a hashtag. There are spirits of the dead that we are invoking. Every time they mention the name, “Say his name—George Floyd”… that is a séance. That is calling forth the dead spirit to invoke chaos on the nation… Everything we have seen go on, buildings burning, all of that, there are witches laughing… They are laughing at how complicit the Church has been.

I couldn’t agree more. Whether well-intended or not, those in the Catholic Church who align with the organization Black Lives Matter Foundation, Inc., align themselves with a spiritual movement that uses witchcraft to conjure demonic spirits.

To be clear, the souls of the dead are not demons. But the entities that respond when the souls of the dead are “invoked” are not the souls of the dead, but rather demons seeking to manipulate those who invoke them.

Cooperation with the demonic comes through any expression of an individual’s will to aid the organization that invokes them. Any exorcist will tell you that when we do that, we are moving to stand beside and walk with demonic forces that have and will have their effect in society, and on us. The result in a very real sense can be catastrophic.

Every Catholic should be concerned about and seek to remedy racial injustice wherever and whenever it occurs. Because black lives and black souls truly do matter, no faithful Catholic can align himself with an organization that conjures demons as a means to mitigate injustice. If you have been involved or complicit in any way, the next step is confession. Hopefully, you won’t need to see an exorcist.



Tagged as Black Lives Matter, occultism


By Dan Burke
Daniel Burke is the former president and C.O.O. of EWTN News and the author of the bestselling book Spiritual Warfare and the Discernment of Spirits.

CelebritiesRe: America Under The Control Of Satan The World Be Warned by Richwallet(op): 1:09am On May 26, 2022
The Occult Spirituality of Black Lives Matter
DAN BURKE

Voiced by Amazon Polly
Black lives do matter. Period.

My first step-father was a racist and an abuser. He constantly used the “n”-word and denigrating language for all who were non-white. He also beat my mother and fired a gun inside our home. I never embraced racism in any form—my stepfather’s character made that easy. During my youth, by God’s providence, I stumbled across a book entitled Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin, and found in it a deep and decisive affirmation of my instinct that no one should be mistreated on the basis of the color of his skin.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
Even so, what if, as a faithful Catholic, you discovered that a group ostensibly dedicated to combating racism—a group with which you have aligned yourself—achieved their ends by conjuring demons to aid them? Most believing Catholics would run for the hills upon even the possibility of something like this, especially those few who (like me) have assisted in exorcisms and experienced first-hand the destructive power of the demonic. Having the devil as a partner in any action corrupts all the good and militates against any authentic remedy. Seeking aid from the enemy of souls is why exorcists in dioceses around the country experience non-stop demands for deliverance.

In the video that follows, Nissy Tee, a black commentator, describes herself as a “bonified, real-life, hard-core believer… in the movement.” She clarifies that her support is for the movement seeking to eradicate racism and discrimination, not the Black Lives Matter organization itself. Black Lives Matter Foundation, Inc., according to their website, was founded in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in 2013. Their stated purpose is “to eradicate white supremacy and build local power to intervene in violence inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes.”

Nissy Tee then pauses the discussion with Tomi (her guest) and cuts over to a video conversation between Patrisse Cullors, the executive director of the Black Lives Matter Global Network, and Melina Abdullah who is the co-founder of BLM Los Angeles. It appears the video was edited to aid in brevity for the show, but their key statements are clear and stand on their own.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW


Patrisse Cullors says, “In my tradition you offer things that your loved ones who have passed away would want. Whether it’s like honey or tobacco… things like that…. It is important that we be in direct relationship with the dead.” She continues: “Hashtags for us are way more than a hashtag. It is literally almost resurrecting spirits that are going to work through us to get the work done.”

Melina Abdullah concurs. “What’s happened as we invoke these names is the invocation of their names that goes beyond remembering them,” she explains. “We call out our ancestors, we call them out for specific purposes”:

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
The first thing that we do when we hear of a murder is we come out, we pray, we pour a libation we built with the community… This movement is much more than a racial and social justice movement. At its core it’s a spiritual movement.

“I know you always had this spiritual practice,” she goes on to say. “We were going to the ocean and doing these rituals and really feeding our spirits.”

Patrisse Cullors, likewise, says: “Our spirituality is at the center of Black Lives Matter and that is not just for us. I feel like so many leaders and so many organizers are deeply engaged in a pretty important spiritual practice. I don’t think I could do this work without that.”

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
The segment concludes with Tomi’s reaction to the video. He says with energy, “Christians, wake the hell up”:

How much more evidence do you need? It’s right in front of you. She told you that every time the hashtag is shared it is not just a hashtag. There are spirits of the dead that we are invoking. Every time they mention the name, “Say his name—George Floyd”… that is a séance. That is calling forth the dead spirit to invoke chaos on the nation… Everything we have seen go on, buildings burning, all of that, there are witches laughing… They are laughing at how complicit the Church has been.

I couldn’t agree more. Whether well-intended or not, those in the Catholic Church who align with the organization Black Lives Matter Foundation, Inc., align themselves with a spiritual movement that uses witchcraft to conjure demonic spirits.

To be clear, the souls of the dead are not demons. But the entities that respond when the souls of the dead are “invoked” are not the souls of the dead, but rather demons seeking to manipulate those who invoke them.

Cooperation with the demonic comes through any expression of an individual’s will to aid the organization that invokes them. Any exorcist will tell you that when we do that, we are moving to stand beside and walk with demonic forces that have and will have their effect in society, and on us. The result in a very real sense can be catastrophic.

Every Catholic should be concerned about and seek to remedy racial injustice wherever and whenever it occurs. Because black lives and black souls truly do matter, no faithful Catholic can align himself with an organization that conjures demons as a means to mitigate injustice. If you have been involved or complicit in any way, the next step is confession. Hopefully, you won’t need to see an exorcist.



Tagged as Black Lives Matter, occultism


By Dan Burke
Daniel Burke is the former president and C.O.O. of EWTN News and the author of the bestselling book Spiritual Warfare and the Discernment of Spirits.

CelebritiesRe: Martial Simon Who Pushed Michelle Go In Front Of Train Gangstalked? by Richwallet: 1:08am On May 26, 2022
The Occult Spirituality of Black Lives Matter
DAN BURKE

Voiced by Amazon Polly
Black lives do matter. Period.

My first step-father was a racist and an abuser. He constantly used the “n”-word and denigrating language for all who were non-white. He also beat my mother and fired a gun inside our home. I never embraced racism in any form—my stepfather’s character made that easy. During my youth, by God’s providence, I stumbled across a book entitled Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin, and found in it a deep and decisive affirmation of my instinct that no one should be mistreated on the basis of the color of his skin.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
Even so, what if, as a faithful Catholic, you discovered that a group ostensibly dedicated to combating racism—a group with which you have aligned yourself—achieved their ends by conjuring demons to aid them? Most believing Catholics would run for the hills upon even the possibility of something like this, especially those few who (like me) have assisted in exorcisms and experienced first-hand the destructive power of the demonic. Having the devil as a partner in any action corrupts all the good and militates against any authentic remedy. Seeking aid from the enemy of souls is why exorcists in dioceses around the country experience non-stop demands for deliverance.

In the video that follows, Nissy Tee, a black commentator, describes herself as a “bonified, real-life, hard-core believer… in the movement.” She clarifies that her support is for the movement seeking to eradicate racism and discrimination, not the Black Lives Matter organization itself. Black Lives Matter Foundation, Inc., according to their website, was founded in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in 2013. Their stated purpose is “to eradicate white supremacy and build local power to intervene in violence inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes.”

Nissy Tee then pauses the discussion with Tomi (her guest) and cuts over to a video conversation between Patrisse Cullors, the executive director of the Black Lives Matter Global Network, and Melina Abdullah who is the co-founder of BLM Los Angeles. It appears the video was edited to aid in brevity for the show, but their key statements are clear and stand on their own.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW


Patrisse Cullors says, “In my tradition you offer things that your loved ones who have passed away would want. Whether it’s like honey or tobacco… things like that…. It is important that we be in direct relationship with the dead.” She continues: “Hashtags for us are way more than a hashtag. It is literally almost resurrecting spirits that are going to work through us to get the work done.”

Melina Abdullah concurs. “What’s happened as we invoke these names is the invocation of their names that goes beyond remembering them,” she explains. “We call out our ancestors, we call them out for specific purposes”:

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
The first thing that we do when we hear of a murder is we come out, we pray, we pour a libation we built with the community… This movement is much more than a racial and social justice movement. At its core it’s a spiritual movement.

“I know you always had this spiritual practice,” she goes on to say. “We were going to the ocean and doing these rituals and really feeding our spirits.”

Patrisse Cullors, likewise, says: “Our spirituality is at the center of Black Lives Matter and that is not just for us. I feel like so many leaders and so many organizers are deeply engaged in a pretty important spiritual practice. I don’t think I could do this work without that.”

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
The segment concludes with Tomi’s reaction to the video. He says with energy, “Christians, wake the hell up”:

How much more evidence do you need? It’s right in front of you. She told you that every time the hashtag is shared it is not just a hashtag. There are spirits of the dead that we are invoking. Every time they mention the name, “Say his name—George Floyd”… that is a séance. That is calling forth the dead spirit to invoke chaos on the nation… Everything we have seen go on, buildings burning, all of that, there are witches laughing… They are laughing at how complicit the Church has been.

I couldn’t agree more. Whether well-intended or not, those in the Catholic Church who align with the organization Black Lives Matter Foundation, Inc., align themselves with a spiritual movement that uses witchcraft to conjure demonic spirits.

To be clear, the souls of the dead are not demons. But the entities that respond when the souls of the dead are “invoked” are not the souls of the dead, but rather demons seeking to manipulate those who invoke them.

Cooperation with the demonic comes through any expression of an individual’s will to aid the organization that invokes them. Any exorcist will tell you that when we do that, we are moving to stand beside and walk with demonic forces that have and will have their effect in society, and on us. The result in a very real sense can be catastrophic.

Every Catholic should be concerned about and seek to remedy racial injustice wherever and whenever it occurs. Because black lives and black souls truly do matter, no faithful Catholic can align himself with an organization that conjures demons as a means to mitigate injustice. If you have been involved or complicit in any way, the next step is confession. Hopefully, you won’t need to see an exorcist.



Tagged as Black Lives Matter, occultism


By Dan Burke
Daniel Burke is the former president and C.O.O. of EWTN News and the author of the bestselling book Spiritual Warfare and the Discernment of Spirits.

CelebritiesRe: All Satanists Are Homosexual But Not All Homosexuals Are Satanists by Richwallet: 1:07am On May 26, 2022
The Occult Spirituality of Black Lives Matter
DAN BURKE

Voiced by Amazon Polly
Black lives do matter. Period.

My first step-father was a racist and an abuser. He constantly used the “n”-word and denigrating language for all who were non-white. He also beat my mother and fired a gun inside our home. I never embraced racism in any form—my stepfather’s character made that easy. During my youth, by God’s providence, I stumbled across a book entitled Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin, and found in it a deep and decisive affirmation of my instinct that no one should be mistreated on the basis of the color of his skin.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
Even so, what if, as a faithful Catholic, you discovered that a group ostensibly dedicated to combating racism—a group with which you have aligned yourself—achieved their ends by conjuring demons to aid them? Most believing Catholics would run for the hills upon even the possibility of something like this, especially those few who (like me) have assisted in exorcisms and experienced first-hand the destructive power of the demonic. Having the devil as a partner in any action corrupts all the good and militates against any authentic remedy. Seeking aid from the enemy of souls is why exorcists in dioceses around the country experience non-stop demands for deliverance.

In the video that follows, Nissy Tee, a black commentator, describes herself as a “bonified, real-life, hard-core believer… in the movement.” She clarifies that her support is for the movement seeking to eradicate racism and discrimination, not the Black Lives Matter organization itself. Black Lives Matter Foundation, Inc., according to their website, was founded in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in 2013. Their stated purpose is “to eradicate white supremacy and build local power to intervene in violence inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes.”

Nissy Tee then pauses the discussion with Tomi (her guest) and cuts over to a video conversation between Patrisse Cullors, the executive director of the Black Lives Matter Global Network, and Melina Abdullah who is the co-founder of BLM Los Angeles. It appears the video was edited to aid in brevity for the show, but their key statements are clear and stand on their own.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW


Patrisse Cullors says, “In my tradition you offer things that your loved ones who have passed away would want. Whether it’s like honey or tobacco… things like that…. It is important that we be in direct relationship with the dead.” She continues: “Hashtags for us are way more than a hashtag. It is literally almost resurrecting spirits that are going to work through us to get the work done.”

Melina Abdullah concurs. “What’s happened as we invoke these names is the invocation of their names that goes beyond remembering them,” she explains. “We call out our ancestors, we call them out for specific purposes”:

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
The first thing that we do when we hear of a murder is we come out, we pray, we pour a libation we built with the community… This movement is much more than a racial and social justice movement. At its core it’s a spiritual movement.

“I know you always had this spiritual practice,” she goes on to say. “We were going to the ocean and doing these rituals and really feeding our spirits.”

Patrisse Cullors, likewise, says: “Our spirituality is at the center of Black Lives Matter and that is not just for us. I feel like so many leaders and so many organizers are deeply engaged in a pretty important spiritual practice. I don’t think I could do this work without that.”

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
The segment concludes with Tomi’s reaction to the video. He says with energy, “Christians, wake the hell up”:

How much more evidence do you need? It’s right in front of you. She told you that every time the hashtag is shared it is not just a hashtag. There are spirits of the dead that we are invoking. Every time they mention the name, “Say his name—George Floyd”… that is a séance. That is calling forth the dead spirit to invoke chaos on the nation… Everything we have seen go on, buildings burning, all of that, there are witches laughing… They are laughing at how complicit the Church has been.

I couldn’t agree more. Whether well-intended or not, those in the Catholic Church who align with the organization Black Lives Matter Foundation, Inc., align themselves with a spiritual movement that uses witchcraft to conjure demonic spirits.

To be clear, the souls of the dead are not demons. But the entities that respond when the souls of the dead are “invoked” are not the souls of the dead, but rather demons seeking to manipulate those who invoke them.

Cooperation with the demonic comes through any expression of an individual’s will to aid the organization that invokes them. Any exorcist will tell you that when we do that, we are moving to stand beside and walk with demonic forces that have and will have their effect in society, and on us. The result in a very real sense can be catastrophic.

Every Catholic should be concerned about and seek to remedy racial injustice wherever and whenever it occurs. Because black lives and black souls truly do matter, no faithful Catholic can align himself with an organization that conjures demons as a means to mitigate injustice. If you have been involved or complicit in any way, the next step is confession. Hopefully, you won’t need to see an exorcist.



Tagged as Black Lives Matter, occultism


By Dan Burke
Daniel Burke is the former president and C.O.O. of EWTN News and the author of the bestselling book Spiritual Warfare and the Discernment of Spirits.

RomanceRe: If Your Woman Does These Things...leave Her. by Richwallet: 1:06am On May 26, 2022
The Occult Spirituality of Black Lives Matter
DAN BURKE

Voiced by Amazon Polly
Black lives do matter. Period.

My first step-father was a racist and an abuser. He constantly used the “n”-word and denigrating language for all who were non-white. He also beat my mother and fired a gun inside our home. I never embraced racism in any form—my stepfather’s character made that easy. During my youth, by God’s providence, I stumbled across a book entitled Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin, and found in it a deep and decisive affirmation of my instinct that no one should be mistreated on the basis of the color of his skin.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
Even so, what if, as a faithful Catholic, you discovered that a group ostensibly dedicated to combating racism—a group with which you have aligned yourself—achieved their ends by conjuring demons to aid them? Most believing Catholics would run for the hills upon even the possibility of something like this, especially those few who (like me) have assisted in exorcisms and experienced first-hand the destructive power of the demonic. Having the devil as a partner in any action corrupts all the good and militates against any authentic remedy. Seeking aid from the enemy of souls is why exorcists in dioceses around the country experience non-stop demands for deliverance.

In the video that follows, Nissy Tee, a black commentator, describes herself as a “bonified, real-life, hard-core believer… in the movement.” She clarifies that her support is for the movement seeking to eradicate racism and discrimination, not the Black Lives Matter organization itself. Black Lives Matter Foundation, Inc., according to their website, was founded in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in 2013. Their stated purpose is “to eradicate white supremacy and build local power to intervene in violence inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes.”

Nissy Tee then pauses the discussion with Tomi (her guest) and cuts over to a video conversation between Patrisse Cullors, the executive director of the Black Lives Matter Global Network, and Melina Abdullah who is the co-founder of BLM Los Angeles. It appears the video was edited to aid in brevity for the show, but their key statements are clear and stand on their own.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW


Patrisse Cullors says, “In my tradition you offer things that your loved ones who have passed away would want. Whether it’s like honey or tobacco… things like that…. It is important that we be in direct relationship with the dead.” She continues: “Hashtags for us are way more than a hashtag. It is literally almost resurrecting spirits that are going to work through us to get the work done.”

Melina Abdullah concurs. “What’s happened as we invoke these names is the invocation of their names that goes beyond remembering them,” she explains. “We call out our ancestors, we call them out for specific purposes”:

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
The first thing that we do when we hear of a murder is we come out, we pray, we pour a libation we built with the community… This movement is much more than a racial and social justice movement. At its core it’s a spiritual movement.

“I know you always had this spiritual practice,” she goes on to say. “We were going to the ocean and doing these rituals and really feeding our spirits.”

Patrisse Cullors, likewise, says: “Our spirituality is at the center of Black Lives Matter and that is not just for us. I feel like so many leaders and so many organizers are deeply engaged in a pretty important spiritual practice. I don’t think I could do this work without that.”

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
The segment concludes with Tomi’s reaction to the video. He says with energy, “Christians, wake the hell up”:

How much more evidence do you need? It’s right in front of you. She told you that every time the hashtag is shared it is not just a hashtag. There are spirits of the dead that we are invoking. Every time they mention the name, “Say his name—George Floyd”… that is a séance. That is calling forth the dead spirit to invoke chaos on the nation… Everything we have seen go on, buildings burning, all of that, there are witches laughing… They are laughing at how complicit the Church has been.

I couldn’t agree more. Whether well-intended or not, those in the Catholic Church who align with the organization Black Lives Matter Foundation, Inc., align themselves with a spiritual movement that uses witchcraft to conjure demonic spirits.

To be clear, the souls of the dead are not demons. But the entities that respond when the souls of the dead are “invoked” are not the souls of the dead, but rather demons seeking to manipulate those who invoke them.

Cooperation with the demonic comes through any expression of an individual’s will to aid the organization that invokes them. Any exorcist will tell you that when we do that, we are moving to stand beside and walk with demonic forces that have and will have their effect in society, and on us. The result in a very real sense can be catastrophic.

Every Catholic should be concerned about and seek to remedy racial injustice wherever and whenever it occurs. Because black lives and black souls truly do matter, no faithful Catholic can align himself with an organization that conjures demons as a means to mitigate injustice. If you have been involved or complicit in any way, the next step is confession. Hopefully, you won’t need to see an exorcist.



Tagged as Black Lives Matter, occultism


By Dan Burke
Daniel Burke is the former president and C.O.O. of EWTN News and the author of the bestselling book Spiritual Warfare and the Discernment of Spirits.

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How its a violation? I asked a genetic question.
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