HAIL SATAN chanted by pro-abortion supporters- Not a new mantra
According to CNN’s Josh Rubin- Pro-aborts in the Texas Capitol were Chanting HAIL SATAN- as pro-lifers sang amazing grace:
More on this at Twitchy: here
The chanting was too much even for a “Church of Satan” group on Twitter that denounced it’s use in association with the promotion of abortion.
Now a creepier version of the video has surfaced that has the chants more audible then before. The surfacing of the new video is important, as some abortion advcoates and liberal writers are attempting to downplay the video and claim only one person chanted “Hail Satan.”
In the video, supporters of late-term abortion are clearly heckling the pro-life speaker, named Ashley, who is talking about Bernard Nathanson, the former abortion practitioner who later became pro-life.
This is nothing new- the abortion supporters are outed followers of SATAN as expressed in a past video here:
This VERBALLY GRAPHIC vid shows pro-abortion fanatics invading a meeting at the University of Waterloo. The talk by pro-life MP Stephen Woodworth, was interrupted by pro-abortion groups dressed like vaginas. They also attempted to cast a spell on the speaker.
Canadian pro-life MP Stephen Woodworth was delivering a speech about the universality of human rights at the University of Waterloo when he was shouted down by protestors. “I couldn’t outshout the shouters,” Woodworth said, according to the National Post. “I’m not there to engage in a shouting match.” He added it is “a mark of extremism to take disrespect of others as a virtue.”
Here I Posted a story about: Daughter of Planned Parenthood nurse reveals Wiccan worship inside abortion clinics
HERE: Satanists recruit new members, in US Abortion clinics are full of them
Abortion is a Sacred Sacrifice
In her book, Pagan Meditations, Ginette Paris describes abortion this way:
“as an essentially religious act, a sacred sacrifice to Artemis. One aborts an impossible love, not a hatred.”
In her book, The Sacrament of Abortion,
Paris explains that if we saw abortion as a sacred ritual, “it would restore to the act a sense of the sanctity of life. …For those sisters who have chosen the “sacrament” of abortion, we will make sacred the sacrifice.”
Are you a good witch or a . . . never mind you’re all OK by me
Patricia Baird-Windle, owner of the Aware Women’s abortion clinic in Florida was accused by some of being a witch. This was what Wren Walker of the “Witche’s Voice” had to say in her defense,
“Patricia Baird-Windle has not declared herself as a Witch (although to quote a Seinfeld episode “Not that’s there’s anything WRONG with that!). She ( Windle the abortion clinic owner) is in fact, known in the community in question as a Christian..albeit a Christian tolerant of feminists, witches and women’s rights.”
The car below was owned by one of the Aware Women’s clinic employees.
The bumper sticker text is included here in case you can’t read them on your monitor
1) “IN GODDESS WE TRUST” bumper sticker
2) “MOTHERHOOD BY CHOICE NOT CHANCE” bumper sticker.
3) One on top of the bumper that is not visible: “MY GODDESS GAVE BIRTH TO YOUR GOD”
Photo: Forerunner.com
Who do Voodoo?
According to the article, How abortion ‘con man’ defied the law (NY Newsday 05/02/93), the ex-wife of abortion doctor, Maxen Samuel, claimed that Samuel used voodoo to persuade her to perform illegal abortions.
She stated to police that,
“he was very powerful and could cause my death, if he wished to do so, lighting candles, going into trances and be seemingly possessed by spirits . . . My husband would have friends and colleagues at our home to participate in these rituals.”
Brooklyn prosecutors dismissed the voodoo accusation as “beyond belief.” Samuel was later arrested for the illegal dumping of bloody medical waste from one of his Queens clinics.
Abortion Doc wears crimson devil horn and tail
The University of New Mexico’s student paper, The Lobo Daily, noted in a 11/05/93 article that abortionist Lewis H. Koplik admitted to wearing devil’s tail and a crimson horn at a demonstration. He claimed that he does not “personally believe in devils” but wore the costume to make a point.
Abortion worker practices ancient rituals
City Beats article, Local clinic closes rather than obey new Ohio law (02/22/06), shows that Debi Jackson, an Ohio abortion clinic employee, practices an ancient Chinese ritual inside Cincinnati Women’s Services (abortion) clinic where she works.
In this photo by the article’s author, Sam Robinson, Jackson is seen applying the ritual of Harmonic vibrations caused by rubbing a dragon bowl’s brass handles create wavelets and jumping water.
A free rock in honor of the killing of your child
Ms. Magazine in their article, Abortion under attack (August-September, 2001), talks about the strange actions of Peg Johnston, director of Southern Tier Women’s Services abortion clinic near Binghamton, New York, who offers women a polished stone before their abortion and describes Native American and Buddhist rituals “to help the healing process.”
Johnston tells them,
‘There is no Hallmark card for you, but it doesn’t mean you can’t honor your loss.”
Abortion clinic escort, High Priest and Wiccan Elder
Joseph Z, abortion clinic escort posted this is on his website Joe and Jezibell.net,
“Welcome to JoeandJezibell.net, a site of witchcraft, bellydancing, anthropology, music and assorted tidbits of art and spirituality! (a.k.a. the Klingon, the Bear, Bjornkin Frievalkyr, Pan, Captain Kirk, Hagrid, Gimli, Hagrim, or simply “Joe”) Zuchowski is a Wiccan elder with over twenty-five years of Craft experience, and the High Priest of the Pagan Way Grove and Kyklos ton Asterion Coven. He is also a member of the Ordo Templi Orientis. Joe has studied Wong Lao Teh Gar kung fu and also holds a black belt in the martial art of kajungdo. A political activist he has done abortion clinic defense and marched on Washington”
Have you ever been called a witch?
Here is a “Feminist Purity Test” that was posted online asks these questions to prove you are a “Pure” Feminist:
Do you say ‘goddess’ instead of ‘god’?
Have you ever been called a witch or weird?
Can you list 3 female goddesses?
Was that ritual a pagan one?
Are you a lesbian?
Have you ever had a physical relationship with another woman?
Have you ever had a legal abortion?
Have you ever assisted a friend who needed an abortion?
Have you ever participated in clinic defense at an abortion clinic?
Abortion Clinic Escort on the Pagan Path
On the website witchvox.com author Shining Spider penned an essay, Finding the Warrior Goddess In the Unlikeliest of Places, describes how her “religious life” and her activist life mingles as she works as an abortion clinic escort.
In her own words:
“Often, when we are on the “Pagan path” of seeking a relationship with the divine, we seek it out in what are still pretty traditional ways. Pagans – like other religious people – use meditation, chanting, prayer, worship, classes and workshops to find that aspect within each of us that links up with our idea of deity. Through these exercises we don’t only find peace or a connection with the Goddess, but we also learn more about ourselves.
I did ‘clinic defense’ work with a group based in DC. The basic premise is that, working with the clinic, we make a safe passage from street to door for women who are often yelled at by pro-life/anti-choice protesters. Not all clinics are in need of this – I, for many years, went to a Planned Parenthood.
During breaks, I noticed the changes that had taken place. Normally, I do not stand with the best posture and have trouble making eye contact with strangers. Through the initial hour or so of protest I had begun to stand tall and to meet the stare of the looming protestor, who seemed to constantly stand behind me screaming, ‘House of Abortion.’ This behavior change carried through my day and has spilled over into my day-to-day life. The woman who used to avoid eye contact, in the office hallway, has been replaced by a tall standing woman, now freely owning her own space, with a smile. When images of warriors are conjured in my mind, it is an active role; a person on horseback lunging forward into the throngs of ‘the enemy.’ Never before did I consider that holding my ground, making eye contact with a person throwing insults, or simply holding a door could hold that same energy or devotion to change.”
Abortion clinic named after goddess
The 1998 Sept/Oct edition of Christianity Today featured and article titled Bewitched, that spoke about how paganism was being mainstreamed into society.
The author writes:
“Like many Christians, I knew little about the neo-pagan movement until five years ago, when I discovered that the name of a Seattle abortion clinic, “Aradia,” named after a “goddess of healing arts,” also was cited in witchcraft literature as the daughter of the moon goddess Diana and the sun god Lucifer sent to earth to establish witchcraft.”
Satanic Video allegedly shows abortion rituals
A February 23, 1992 article in the UK’s newspaper, The Independent, focused on a controversial satanic video. A woman identified only as ”Jennifer” claimed to have been a member of the group that made the video and said that she took part in ”rituals” held in the same room.
The paper reported that she told in graphic detail how she was made to take part in the sacrifice of young children, including her own baby daughter. She said one scene from the video was the abortion of a five-month-old fetus that would be used in sacrificial rituals. Her account was contested by some that claimed the video did not show children and the house where it was filed did not have a basement. But superintendent Michael Hames, head of the Obscene Publications Squad, said: ”It contains scenes of offenses of grievous bodily harm which are performed in a ritualistic fashion.” He added that the statements by ”Jennifer” amounted to an allegation of murder and the police wished to identify and interview her.
Witches and abortion
In the essay, Ethics of Abortion, a witch’s perspective, the author invesitgates the historical role of the witch and their association with abortion. Quoting from a variety of sources she writes:
About the witch as the abortionist:
“As a Wiccan High Priestess, I asked myself, where should a Witch’s ethics on abortion be grounded? My first approach was to consider the historical background of the Witch as an abortionist. Before the burning times women controlled their own medicine, and abortion was herbally induced. . . so we are told in Witches, Midwives, and Nurses (pg 14).”
About the witch and contraceptives:
“Ancient methods of family limitation known to the Greeks and Romans–contraceptive sponges, abortifacient drugs–were outlawed by the clergy and retained only in some secret traditions of witchcraft” (pg 174). Barbara Walker In her book, The Skeptical Feminist”
About her experience at a pro-choice event:
“Casting pentagrams in the air I yelled “I invoke Diana, protect your women” Some pro-choice women started chanting, “We all come from the Goddess”, while other pro-choice women defiantly held up crosses made from rusty clothes hangers. As they supported my ritual they became a part of it, blending our energies together. I focused on “Miss Forward”, repeating the invocation until peaking our cone.”
Say what? The goddess lives in my body?
The National Review reported December 16, 1991 that several escorts at the Feminist WHC clinics chanted bizarre chants. Besides the usual boilerplate (“fascist p—k,” “f—ing bitch,” KKK,” “Bircher,” etc.), the clinic escorts have chanted such lines as: “The goddess lives here in my body,” “Masturbation can be fun,” and “Jesus was an olive-skinned gay Jewish healer.”
Abortion important among witches and pagans
In the pagan journal, The New Moon Rising, one witch writes about how pagans can take part in pro-abortion demonstrations.
“Wicca and Paganism are earth religions…the responsibility for the Freedom of Choice. (The abortion issue) has become more important among witches and pagans as they find themselves able to become more public, you can find Pagan-folk at the scene of ever major (pro-choice) demonstration…”
Aborted fetuses used for sacrifice in a satanic coven
On March 17, 1990, The Independent printed an article entitled, Ritual killing fears in child sex rings, author states that children and women are impregnated in ritualist satanic fashion only to have the unborn children sacrificed and fetuses killed by pedophiles during satanic rites. Evidence gathered from children has convinced them that sophisticated child sex rings are involved in this ritual murder.
Social workers state that children are telling them horrific tales and they believe that in some circumstances the stories are true.
Jan Van Wagtendonk, consultant in child sexual abuse work with the National Children’s Home said:
”I believe that this does happen. Children are telling us about seeing babies killed, of killing animals, drinking urine and eating human flesh. Kids who at the time of abuse were only eight years old are saying they have been involved in the killing of babies. But we have no physical proof. I don’t know of any bodies having been dug up. I don’t know if dolls are being used and the children are being confused. We just don’t have the proof that these things have happened but I believe that killings have taken place.The ritual is used to scare the children into secrecy. Participating in the ceremonies makes them feel guilty and implicates them. Their stories are so incredible that people will not bother to believe them.”
The claims are that girls, known as ”brood mares”, produce fetuses for sacrifice in a coven. The mothers are said to participate sometimes in the killing.
One of the alleged victims of these rituals told the paper,
”I saw one foetus having its throat cut. The blood was collected for drinking and the body was burned. Sometimes killing will be done by stabbing through the heart. Bits of the body are taken out. The liver and the heart are important. They are eaten or stored in a freezer until the next time around. Sometimes they will melt down the fat for candles and bones are used as aphrodisiacs.Babies are important because it is believed that Satan likes something that is pure so that it can be defiled. Children are considered pure, so to defile them and drink their blood is seen as enhancing a person’s power.The girls are kept through blackmail. It is very hard to get them to talk. A girl of 13 may have killed a baby. That is murder. People will tell them that they can’t go to anyone because they have killed as well.”
Family Planning doc prescribes exorcism
The Daily Telegraph, (NHS doctor ‘told patient she was possessed by evil’: 11/9/2006), reported that Dr. Joyce Pratt in London, who practices at several family Planning clinics, told a patient that she had “something sinister” moving in her stomach and needed an exorcism to ward off evil spirits, a medical tribunal heard yesterday.
The London Guardian, Doctor prescribed crosses to beat black magic, tribunal told (11/9/2006), reported that Pratt informed the young woman that she was being tormented by black magic and sent her away with crosses and stones to protect her. She also claimed to have visionary powers and told the patient that her mother was a witch who was planning to kill her, it was alleged.
Pratt worked for the NHS Westside Contraceptive Services in Westminster, London, which offers emergency contraceptives otherwise known as abortion pills. The UK Guardian Unlimited reported that she also works in several other family planning clinics.
Heather Norton, for UK’s General Medical Council (GMC), told the The UK Express (Doctor told her patient: Go to see an exorcist: 11/9/2006), “The case stems from a particular consultation at the Westside Contraceptive Clinic with the patient, Mrs K, who attended for an injection.”
“It was made clear to Dr. Pratt by Mrs. K that she had concerns about the size of her stomach and about bleeding and pain she had previously experienced.
“Dr. Pratt’s response was effectively to tell Mrs. K that she had black magic powers in order to alleviate the problem.
“She told her that she should take holy water and that she should see some priests.”
“She gave her crosses and stones that she said would protect her from black magic.”
“She told her her mother was a witch and that she and her husband were planning to kill her. Mrs. K was left very shaken and intimidated.”
“Dr. Pratt then spoke to the clinic nurse, who was present. She spoke to her about that fact that she was a visionary and that her special powers were recognised from an early age.”
“The nurse was sufficiently alarmed that she contacted Mrs. K to check she was all right and to notify her manager.”
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